Minneapolis and Saint Paul might be blossoming food cities in the eyes of the rest of the country, but every Twin Cities resident has known about all of the good eats in the area for years! Many of our great foods and drinks may be heart attack inducing, but they're worth every bite. Some of our best foods are homemade while others can only be found in restaurants, bars, bakeries, and coffee shops within the cities. Here are the 16 best foods and drinks in Minneapolis and Saint Paul:
1. Cheese Curds
Is there anything better in the entire world than deep fried pieces of cheese? We don't think so. Everyone in Minneapolis and Saint Paul love their cheese curds. The best place to eat your fill? The Minnesota State Fair that comes around at the end of every August.
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2. Bars, bars, bars
Go to any potluck within Minneapolis-Saint Paul (or in Minnesota for that matter) and you'll find bars on bars on bars. No, not the boozy kind (although we have plenty of those too) - we're talking about the best darn desserts around! From lemon bars to Scotcharoos, we're crazy about these sweet, shareable treats.
3. Craft Beer
Enjoy a cold beer with a view of the skyline. Can it get anymore Minneapolis than that?
4. Tater Tot Hot Dish
Minnesotans love hot dish and Minneapolis and Saint Paul fancy their own style with tater tots on top. Whether it's homemade or served at one of our beloved restaurants, it's a must have.
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5. Jucy Lucy
Two burger patties melded together with a glob of molten cheese in the center. It was created in Minneapolis, but all Twin Cities residents hold strong opinions on which restaurant created it. Matt's Bar or the 5-8 Club? You tell us.
6. Cabbage Roll from Kramarczuk's Deli
Minneapolis and Saint Paul are obsessed with comfort food, especially food that nods to the Eastern European and Scandinavian roots of many Minnesotans. The cabbage roll at Kramarczuk's is drenched in the creamiest tomato sauce in the world.
Kramarczuk's Deli is located at 215 E Hennepin, Minneapolis, MN 55414.
7. Lefse
Another Scandinavian treat, Twin Cities residents love lefse: a Norwegian potato based flatbread that is often filled with butter and sugar. Some of the simplest things in life are the best!
8. Meat on a Stick
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Our obsession with the Minnesota State Fair has no bounds. Meat on a stick, whether it be a whole pork chop or a kebab, is one of the state's true loves.
9. The Great Gatsby from Marvel Bar
F. Scott Fitzgerald was raised in Saint Paul and wrote a significant part of his first novel in the Twin Cities. To pay homage to possibly the drunkest writer of all time, the hidden speakeasy, Marvel Bar, in North Loop serves a cocktail named after the Great Gatsby. The Gatsby is made with 14 year old single malt whiskey, apricot liqueur, Benedictine, a dash of salt, and distilled water. Minneapolitans can transport themselves back to the roaring 1920s with just one sip.
Marvel Bar, 50 N 2nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN 554401.
10. Silver Butter Knife Steak from Murray's
Steak so tender that you can cut it with a butter knife. Everyone loves a meal from Murray's!
Murray's Steakhouse is located at 26 S 6th St, Minneapolis, MN 55402.
11. Croissants from Patisserie 46
Minneapolis and Saint Paul obviously are very far away from Paris and the delectable pastries that originated there, but Twin Cities residents have fallen in love with Patisserie 36 and their buttery, flaky croissants. You can't live in Minneapolis or Saint Paul without paying a visit to this bakery.
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Patisserie 46 is located at 4552 Grand Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55419.
12. Pizza Luce
Pizza Luce is an institution in Minneapolis and Saint Paul. With locations in both cities, this super hip pizzeria serves some of the best pies you've ever tasted. Pizza Luce is even cool enough to have gluten free and vegan options!
13. Swedish Meatballs
Swedish meatballs aren't just served in the food court at Ikea; many restaurants across Minneapolis and Saint Paul serve these delectable bites.
14. Walleye served any way!
Walleye are the state fish of Minnesota and its residents are obsessed with this amazing freshwater fish. The Tavern on Grand in Saint Paul serves up some of the most walleye in the cities, and it's perfect.
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Tavern on Grand is located at 656 Grand Ave, Saint Paul, MN 55105.
15. Wild Rice
Sure, it isn't technically rice, but in Minneapolis and Saint Paul, this grain is eaten in soup, cheese, sweet treats, and on its own. We can't get enough!
16. Coffee from Spyhouse
While most of Minnesota is obsessed with Brooklyn Center-based Caribou Coffee, Minneapolis is more inclined towards a smaller, more upscale chain: Spyhouse. They know coffee and tea, and they know it well. Every Spyhouse is different in its own eclectic way. Coffee lovers should visit every location!
Are you hungry yet? These were just some of the best food and drinks Minneapolis and Saint Paul have to offer. What's your favorite thing to eat in Minneapolis-Saint Paul? Let us know in the comments below!
There's an important difference between "eating" and "dining." Eating is something you do every day; it can be amazing, but it's not an event. Dining is more like an event; it's one part exceptional food and one part experience. There are hundreds of fantastic restaurants in Minneapolis, but some just go above and beyond when it comes to creating an experience that will stick with you long after that happy food-coma-nap you need after an epic meal. These fun restaurants in Minneapolis were chosen both for their food (or drinks) and for the overall dining experience.
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1. Spoon and Stable
This downtown Minneapolis restaurant is truly unique - it’s built into a historic horse stable! The great atmosphere is only one small piece of what makes Spoon and Stable fantastic; the star of the show is, of course, the food. Chef Gavin Kaysen is a James Beard Award winner and a master of flavor. His dishes highlight local and seasonal Midwestern ingredients, fusing your favorite comfort foods with Kaysen’s famous French flair… and the result is deliciously beautiful.
Everything on this menu is carefully crafted, and you can definitely taste it. Some of the standout dishes are the out-of-this-world bison tartare, melt-in-your-mouth pot roast, incredibly fresh seafood, and the signature pork chop, but everything on this menu - from appetizer to dessert - is unique, complex, and stunningly plated, making this a treat for more than just your taste buds.
Oh, and then there’s brunch… which is almost indescribable. The pastries are something that is best appreciated in person… after devouring five of them and struggling to decide on a sixth.
2. The Commodore Bar & Restaurant
Editor's Note: The Commodore Bar & Restaurant is currently only available for private events and venue rentals. Visit the website for bookings and hopefully, this fun restaurant in Minneapolis will soon open its doors again for daily dining.
If you loved The Great Gatsby, are a fan of the Jazz Era, or are just looking for one totally unique and fun place to eat in Minneapolis, The Commodore Bar & Restaurant is about to be your new favorite spot. This historic hotel has quite a history, packed with legends of the Roaring 20s, and is defined by a classic elegance and Art Deco style that is hard not to fall head-over-heels for.
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It’s hard NOT to feel fancy here. Everything from the awe-inspiring ambiance to the superbly crafted dishes that are seeped in glamour. The cocktails are top-notch, appetizers like the ham and cheese croquettes and lobster deviled eggs are sure to satisfy, and the entrees are simply to-die-for. Top it all off with a decadent dessert and service that makes you feel like a celebrity making this a magical experience that won’t soon be forgotten.
Like many establishments of the era, Prohibition closed down the bar in the 1920s, but that didn’t stop the basement speakeasy from blooming into a spot celebrated by flappers and mobsters alike. In fact, even F. Scott Fitzgerald called the Commodore a favorite haunt! There’s just something special about this place that sends a shiver of excitement up your spine and makes you feel like you’ve stepped back in time.
3. FIKA
FIKA is a super cool restaurant in Minneapolis, and it’s way more than a simple cafe. This Nordic-style restaurant is actually located inside the American Swedish Institute, and part of the unique experience is having the opportunity to learn about the history and culture of the ancestral roots that run so deeply in our state. "FIKA" - taken from the name of the traditional Swedish daily break - gives a nod to both the rich past and modern presentation on a menu that features seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients.
The meals here are truly something special. They are prepared with great care to honor the culinary traditions and are spectacularly presented, making this a treat for both your eyes and your tastebuds. It’s hard to believe that the work of art on your plate is so reasonably priced!
If you are already familiar with Swedish cuisine, you definitely won’t be disappointed. If you are new to these dishes, don’t be scared of the admittedly difficult-to-pronounce names; be open-minded, try something different, and you just might find a new favorite meal! Save room for dessert - it’s heavenly!
4. Butcher & The Boar
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Editor's note: Currently, The Butcher & The Boar is temporarily closed, but the website does say that they will be back. Stay tuned!
Butcher & The Boar serves elevated comfort food as you’ve never tasted before. As their name suggests, this is a must-taste place for carnivores. They have an expert team of chefs that select the best meats, make handcrafted sausages, and put together an all-around delicious feast. If you have never tried boar before, this is the place to start… it simply doesn’t get better than this and there are a dozen different preparations to choose from.
Beyond the meats, Butcher & The Boar also places top priority on using locally sourced ingredients and even grows a ton of their own produce on the roof of the restaurant! You really can’t get much fresher than this, even at the best farm-to-table restaurants. You must try their fried green tomatoes... your taste buds will thank you.
In the warmer months, the outdoor beer garden is a fantastic spot to enjoy one of the unique sausages with buddies and Butcher & The Boar’s other specialty: bourbon. While there are also plenty of beers and wines to choose from, even non-bourbon-lovers might just find a new favorite among the top-notch barrel selections served here.
5. Al’s Breakfast
Al’s Breakfast proves that you don’t need to be fancy to serve great food. This iconic spot in Dinkytown near the University of Minnesota is definitely one-of-a-kind; it was built into a former alleyway and is the narrowest restaurant in Minneapolis! With only 14 seats, Al’s is crazy-busy at peak hours, so be prepared to wait… we promise it’s worth it. Come with a good attitude and you definitely won’t be disappointed.
Between the epic omelets, flapjacks, and magical bacon, it’s impossible to pick a favorite here. The menu is straightforward and packed with all of the best breakfast staples, which are prepared to glorious perfection. The best part? Al’s definitely won’t break the bank. The prices are unreal for the size and quality of your meal, which definitely takes the edge off of waiting for a seat with a growling stomach. The whole experience is something every Minneapolitan must do before they die.
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6. George & The Dragon
It’s hard to find a dish that is anything less than fantastic at George & The Dragon! Although dressed up as a comfy old-school British pub, this fun restaurant in Minneapolis serves way more than your average pub fare and their menu is quite diverse; alongside their excellent burgers and killer fried green beans (not to mention a to-die-for cheesy bacon onion dip), you will also find a super delicious Bahn Mi sandwich, awesome salads named after British Queens, and the famous Asian Hangover… it’s five-spice pork over Jasmine rice with garlic green beans and a fried egg. Your tastebuds will explode with just one bite.
They also have an impressive beer list with some unique brews and special nitros, but one of the standout drinks is actually their homemade ginger ale! To top it all off, their prices are reasonable, especially for the quality of food you receive. Call ahead if you can, it can get quite busy at peak hours!
7. The Bad Waitress
Know before you go: it’s not bad service. That’s how it’s supposed to be. Just look at the name! Your server isn’t ignoring you. Yes, you take your own order. Expect to wait. It’s definitely a unique spot, but that’s part of the charm. Now that this has been made abundantly clear, let’s get to the food. It’s delicious.
It’s hard to beat breakfast served all day, and nobody does breakfast better than a good old-fashioned diner. The various Scramblers are awesome, and both the pancakes and Cinnamon Apple French Toast are super tasty. There are plenty of vegetarian and vegan options and the restaurant uses organic and locally-sourced ingredients to craft its dishes. Definitely don’t miss the "cawfee"… it’s simply divine (and bottomless!)
Don’t go into The Bad Waitress with a bad attitude. Expect an experience that’s weird and wonderful all at once. This probably isn’t the place to take your sweet grandmother if she isn’t in on the theme, but the tongue-in-cheek style here makes it definitely worth a taste.
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8. Psycho Suzy’s Motor Lounge
A trip to Psycho Suzy’s Motor Lounge is hard to describe. It could be the middle of the darkest depths of winter, but this vibrant tropically-themed spot could convince you that you have taken a lovely little vacation to an island paradise. In the midst of summer, a seat on the patio will make you swear you’ve died and gone to heaven. Don’t even try to work out what that means until you’ve experienced this deliciously unusual restaurant.
The Tiki bar drinks are certainly a highlight, but the food at Psycho Suzy’s shouldn’t be overlooked, especially the pizzas. They have some truly unique combinations, including the Thailand Island (roasted chicken, pineapple, Thai chili, green pepper, and pickled carrots with spicy peanut sauce) and the Riviera (sausage, herbed goat cheese, and balsamic onion with Pinot Grigio garlic sauce). The burgers and sandwiches here are pretty darn delicious too, and you will definitely have a hard time picking just one appetizer (hint: order them all… you know you want to).
We think Suzy says it best when trying to explain what the heck is going on here: "Psycho Suzy’s has been lighting up Nordeast Minneapolis with a passive-aggressive mixture of bad taste and good Minnesota hospitality." No amount of hilariously kitschy decor could overwhelm the power of a good meal.
9. Betty Dangers Country Club
Don’t be put off by that name; this is not your typical country club. In fact, it’s pretty much the opposite of a country club. I mean… there’s a Ferris Wheel. A glorious, giant Ferris Wheel with an amazing view of downtown Minneapolis. Sure, there’s also an 8.5-hole (mini) golf course…but with holes named "800 lb. Gorilla in the Country Club" and "Free Bear Hugs Ahead!" even the most adamant non-golfers can’t help but crack a smile. Everything about this place is a fantasy, and we love it.
Betty Dangers Country Club has a small menu of Tex-Mex dishes; head for the Taco Bar. The standout stars here really are the drinks… and the unabashed irony served on the side. Come for the margaritas and the eclectic experience, and order the food for hangover prevention. It’s not fine dining but from the top of the Ferris Wheel, who cares?
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10. Galactic Pizza
Stepping into Galactic Pizza is like diving into a comic book! The superhero theme here is absolutely one-of-a-kind, and the playful atmosphere definitely makes for a unique experience! Alongside your favorite pizza combinations, your find some fun new toppings to try, and every pie is available in vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free preparations.
Everything about Galactic Pizza is endearing, from the delicious pizza to the extra friendly staff to the fantasy world created inside. Even if you decide on delivery over a trip to this vibrant pizza joint, you’ll still get a full serving of fun - the delivery drivers don superhero costumes!
The theme here runs deeper than just the presentation; Galactic Pizza was created with a specific vision for a positive future, including the use of organic, sustainably-grown, local ingredients, recyclable and biodegradable packaging, and donating 5% of profits to charity. It’s hard not to love a fantastically tasty spot with a mission to make the world a better place!
Check out their website for delivery information and an online ordering option!
11. Travail Kitchen & Amusements
This list wouldn’t be complete without including Travail Kitchen & Amusements. This restaurant is like nothing you’ve ever experienced before. It’s out-of-this-world, unbelievably delicious, and they aren’t exaggerating about the "amusements" part… this meal is as much a show as it is a fine dining experience.
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There are no menus here. You don’t make reservations, instead you buy tickets. They aren’t cheap (they range from $75 to $120, depending on day and time) and seating is limited because this culinary performance is meant to be enjoyed on a personal level. Meals are prepared right in front of you, including 14-20 chef’s choice tasting courses, and integrate all kinds of molecular gastronomy tricks that truly looks like magic.
The whole experience is impossible to describe… the complex, rich, playful dishes aren’t just for your tastebuds; this meal is inspiring to all of the senses. The dazzling display will leave your head spinning, and it is worth every penny.
Are you hungry yet? Just writing this list made our stomachs growl! There are so many unbelievably awesome spots to eat in Minneapolis, like these incredible mom-and-pop restaurants in Minneapolis that'll make you feel like you're eating at grandma's place.
The Twin Cities area certainly has a wide variety of delicious breakfast spots — from Hot Plate to Wise Acre Eatery — that make deciding where to dine almost impossible. We know breakfast is the most important meal of the day, so it's no wonder why there are so many options. Next time you’re in the mood for exceptional eggs or perfect pancakes, head to this family favorite restaurant located just across the river from Minneapolis.
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Located just over the bridge from Minneapolis on the corner of Grand Avenue and Lexington Parkway South, is the Uptowner Cafe on Grand. Its exact address is 1100 Grand Avenue in St. Paul.
The unassuming little red building might not look like much, but don't judge a book by its cover. Be prepared to wait for a table — there is usually a line!
There is a friendly vibe from the moment you walk in. The walls are lined with drawings by customers, and the staff is always ready with a smile.
Any time you visit this restaurant, you know you're getting a fresh-cooked meal. How? Because they make it right in front of you. The kitchen is in full view from just about every seat in the house.
Browse the extensive breakfast menu while sipping your coffee. You will find a wide variety of options served at the Uptowner. And you’re just in luck — breakfast is served all day.
With nine different omelet combinations on the menu, there is something to suit every taste bud. Have a classic Denver omelet, or venture out and have Joe Mauer’s favorite combination of andouille sausage, mushrooms, tomatoes, and cheddar cheese!
Many other amazing options round out the menu. For example, try out the Cajun Breakfast. House-made hash browns are grilled with onions, green peppers, and mushrooms —covered in melted cheddar — top over easy eggs. Then, the entire thing is topped with hollandaise sprinkled with Cajun spices. It's simply mouthwatering!
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If you're in the mood for something sweet, try out the French toast. Sprinkled with powdered sugar and topped with fresh fruit, it's just what you need to start your day off right.
All in all, this little restaurant is probably one of the most underrated in the Twin Cities. If you stop in for breakfast, you won't be disappointed!
Have you been to the Uptowner Cafe on Grand? Are there any other Twin Cities breakfast spots that we don't want to miss? Let us know in the comments below!