Mentioned by Mpls.St.Paul Magazine
The Best Breakfast and Brunch Spots in the Twin Cities
"If you want a great glass of wine in a classic Saint Paul spot, head to W.A. Frost in Cathedral Hill. The wine cellar boasts one of the most robust wine lists available in the Twin Cities, and we recommend asking for any current wine flight with the food pairing."
"Casual upscale American cuisine in a historic, landmark building. Boasts what many consider to be the best outdoor dining patio in the Twin Cities. With an extensive wine list and warm ambiance, W.A Frost is the ideal place to celebrate a special occasion."
"One glance at Cafe & Bar Lurcat and it’s easy to see why so many people deem it one of the most romantic restaurants in Minneapolis. It’s all about setting the stage for an evening of passion and mystery here. Their tasting menu titled Voyage takes you on a culinary journey through dishes prepared from fresh, local, artisanal ingredients."
"Verdant Loring Park looms large here — if you’re lucky enough to snag a seat with an unobstructed sight line, at least. The view past the poor couple seated up against the park-side window isn’t half bad, either. [Photo courtesy Cafe & Bar Lurcat Facebook page]"
"Café Lurcat serves “sophisticated American comfort food,” and these fries are definitely that. If you visit Café Lurcat in the summer, make sure to sit outside in their secluded alley patio, it honestly looks like you’re in Italy."
"4990 W 123rd St, Savage, MN 55378-1343Takeout, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Free WifiAmerican, Bar, Pub, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late NightSGD 28 - SGD 39+1 952-808-7317"
"simply beyond the ordinary""****" - Kathie Jenkins - Saint Paul Pioneer PressDowntowner Woodfire Grill specializes in Persian fire roasted meats, grilled steaks and chops, and gourmet wood-fired pizzas. The atmosphere is warm & lively offering 2 fireplaces, a full bar with 3 fountains and live..."
"Cuddle up next to a fire with a glass of wine at the Downtowner Woodfire Grill. This intimate American bistro is known for its ambience, and it’s the perfect spot for a cozy night out."
"I still feel like Citizen Supper Club is a hidden gem, more than eight months after its opening. At lunch, especially, it’s a great, quiet spot for a meeting or an interview, or even just a lunchtime date. The sandwiches, especially the burger ($12) and the lobster club ($17) are delicious, and there’s a quaint, retro blue-plate special daily — options range from chicken a la king to a meatloaf sandwich to a Friday fish fry — for just $8.97, and that includes a non-alcoholic drink."
"I love Patisserie 46 for a lot of reasons, and one of the reasons is the Oatmeal Raisin Cookies. My favorite is when they are made with small, black currants, but it varies with what is on hand in the kitchen. These cookies are thin and crunchy and so flavorful."
"Patisserie 46, a bakery, breakfast and brunch spot that offers coffee and tea and more in Kingfield, is another much-loved go-to, with 4.5 stars out of 323 Yelp reviews. Head over to 4552 Grand Ave. South to see for yourself."
"Chef/owner Mykela Jackson runs a Tuesday night takeout pop-up out of Tori 44, with affordable fare that changes weekly (she posts the menu on her Instagram page,@keikoskitchen) but might include collard greens, mac and cheese, cornbread, candied butternut squash, fried chicken (made with oyster mushrooms) and Key lime pie. Next up: opening a wellness grocery store with a plant-based community kitchen. "So I can host pop-ups for other food entrepreneurs within my space," she said."
"The best vegan restaurant in Minneapolis goes to a locale that’s, well, not quite a full-fledged restaurant. The ingenuity and quality, however, make this place truly spectacular. This vegan butcher shop (yes, you read that right) keeps a variety of plant-based meats in stock along with vegan cheeses and other typical deli fares."
"This revolutionary butcher shop produces upwards of fifteen homemade meat-free meats and an array of plant-based cheeses. It has everything you need to make outstanding vegan sandwiches and charcuterie boards at home as well as ready-to-eat options, desserts, and beverages."
"– 3 p.m., Sundays, April 25 (check Facebook for updates)1729 N. Second St., Minneapolis. As you can guess by the name, this bi-weekly farmers market is all vegan, featuring players in our local plant-based world."
"Coming in at number five of the top ten best bars in downtown Minneapolis is Betty Danger’s Country Club. Not really a standard country club you may be thinking of, Betty Danger’s has coined themselves a “Kooky Country Club”. With a fresh take on classic drinks, this bar has an impressive drink selection that can keep the thirst away while exploring the Northeast Arts District on a hot summer day."
"Betty Danger's energetic patio atmosphere gives guests the opportunity to ride a Ferris wheel or play mini golf, while enjoying a variety of food and drink options."