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Gluten Free Friendly Places with Outdoor Seating in Minneapolis - 2021
"A trio of food-loving girlfriends launched this spot in 2014 to serve farm-fresh fabulousness among downtown’s skyscrapers. If you love breakfast food for lunch, it’s hard to go wrong here, with build-your-own omelet ingredients including chorizo, quinoa, feta cheese and hollandaise sauce.Paid parking ramp available across the street. Less than a block from Marquette Avenue Metro Transit stops, and approximately two blocks from Nicollet Avenue stops."
"Even with a line we were seated within 10 minutes, food took a little while but it was worth the wait. Kids loved the pancak..."
"Since brunch took flight at this restaurant at the St. Paul Downtown Airport (also known as Holman Field), it’s attracted a packed house. The menu of brunch fare, as well as salads, sandwiches and brunch cocktails, is just as sophisticated as the restaurant space. Recommended is the cheffed up corned beef hash with a thick slice of corned beef, crisp potatoes, eggs and toast."
"We had mushroom toast, house salads, the burger, pork tenderloin, pesto pasta with chicken, and the hanger steak.” See all Holman's Table reviews"
"Dine al fresco on Holman’s Table’s tarmac patio while watching planes fly in and take off. Make your reservations online here."
"This neighborhood favorite has a stunning back patio that’s made it the perfect spot to hang out with friends or read a book. If you’re looking for a sweet coffee treat, try their Thai style coffee with sweetened, condensed milk!"
"New American diner The Stray Dog has a separate vegetarian menu for ease of ordering. Classic bar favorites become vegan or black bean patties and fries, not dogs, vegetarian breakfasts like fully loaded chilaquiles, and sides perfect to share. The expansive menu means there is something for everyone."
"Stray Dog is a comfortable yet fun take on your traditional bar and grill in Nordeast Minneapolis. Fantastic burger styles with hand-cut fries or tater tots. From sandwiches to salads, to soups and Kramarczuk's hot dogs."
"Macalester-Groveland’s My Burger, located at 1580 Grand Ave., is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the low-priced breakfast and brunch spot, which offers burgers and more, four stars out of 35 reviews. READ MORE: 3 People Found Dead Near La Crosse, Wisconsin. My Burger specializes in burgers, but it also serves fries, malts and shakes."
"They have 16 flavors on rotation at any given time, and while they definitely offer the classics, our favorites are the ones that push the boundaries a little. Try sweet basil vanilla, Mango Pineapple Ginger, rhubarb, and the “Good Girl” which is made with lavender, almond milk and burnt honey. Bonus: many of their flavors are dairy-free and vegan!"
"3146 Hennepin Ave South, MinneapolisThe scoop: With 16-18 rotating and creative flavors, you don’t know what you’ll find including concoctions like Purple Reign, Good Girl, and Charlotte’s Web. Find LaLa at Farmers Markets around the metro, too."
"A beautiful little shop in Uptown, La La serves both kid-approved cones and more sophisticated flavors adults adore, like the olive oil and balsamic vinegar Olivia Balsamico. There is also a wide selection of house-made sodas."
"P.J. Murphy’s recently closed temporarily for a rebrand, expanding the bakery’s French offerings as a nod to chef/co-owner Francois Kiemde’s culinary background as a French-trained chef. As part of it, the spot has reopened under the name La Boulangerie Marguerite (pronounced Lah Boo-Lanj-Er-EE Mar-Gah-Reet). Longstanding favorites and original recipes of top sellers such as doughnuts, fritters, sourdough bread and baguettes from P.J."
"The croissants (chocolate, almond and plain) were all phenomenal. Crispy, buttery and full of flavor -- almost takes me back t..."
"A post shared by Sushi Train (@sushitrain_mn) on Mar 15, 2020 at 1:44pm PDT. Now here’s a trend I can get behind – a huge selection of sushi floating by on a conveyor belt, ready to be plucked off and eaten depending on how mouthwatering it looks. Conveyor belt sushi is super popular in Japan, but as far as I know, Sushi Train is the only place in Minneapolis or St. Paul who’s caught on."
"Loring Park's Sushi Train, located at 1200 Nicollet Mall, Suite C3, is another top choice, with Yelpers giving the spot to score conveyor belt sushi and more four stars out of 187 reviews."
"Located on Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Sushi Train is a restaurant & bar that offers Sushi, Sashimi, Udon Ramen, and Poke Bowls."
"Located in the Hennepin Theatre District of Minneapolis, the Capital Grille is a restaurant that specializes in steak and all at comes with it. With a long list of steak and seafood starters plus a wide selection of soups and starters, you may be satisfied even before you see the main courses. However when you see the chef’s suggestions like seared tenderloin with butter poached lobster tails and sliced filet mignon with Cipollini onions and wild mushrooms, you may want to save some room."
"One of the best Valentine’s Day restaurants Minneapolis features is quite extravagant. When you are really wanting to make an impression, Capital Grille will knock your socks off. You will enjoy excellent food, an extensive wine list, and can even opt for valet parking to make the evening hassle-free."
"A New York-style steakhouse featuring dry-aged beef and fresh seafood that’s complemented by an award-winning wine list. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: FormalPhone: +1 612-692-9000"