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There is really no point in eating dinner (or breakfast or lunch) without dessert, is there? In fact, you could forgo the meal altogether and head straight for the sweets if you want. But no matter how you do it, you need to find a place to satiate your sweet tooth. There are far too many to choose from in the North Star State—but we’ll try. In no particular order, here are a few of our favorite places for dessert in Minnesota.

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Duluth Grill, Duluth, MN

It’s almost impossible to have a discussion about food in Duluth without mentioning Duluth Grill, and dessert is no exception. People have literally driven hours just to eat the banana cream pie at Duluth Grill—and that’s not even our favorite dessert there! We would nudge you toward the red velvet cupcake or the blueberry pie made from blueberries grown right over there in Bayfield, Wisconsin.

Edwards Dessert Kitchen, Minneapolis, MN

It seems pretty clear from the name of the place that Edwards Dessert Kitchen is a destination for desserts in the Twin Cities. Renowned pastry chef Christine Kaelberer is the power behind Edwards, pushing out inspired sweets such as curried scotcheroos and mango coconut crème pie puffs.

Café Latte, St. Paul, MN

You can have a casual dinner at Café Latte or just pop in for dessert and coffee after dinner elsewhere, but dessert at Café Latter is the point (as it always should be). They always have an incredible selection of scrumptious sweets, but you would be hard-pressed to find a better German chocolate cake anywhere in the world (including Germany).

Va Bene Caffe, Duluth, MN

Va Bene Caffe not only has a sweet view of Lake Superior, it’s also delights with its downright decadent desserts. All of their desserts rotate and are daily from scratch and on the premises. If the daily dessert selections don’t do it for you, you can always choose from the dozen daily flavors of artisan gelato and sorbettos.

Hola Arepa, Minneapolis, MN

Hola Arepa specializes in flavors from the Caribbean coast of South America. So, many of their desserts have a light, breezy finish to them—refreshing after a couple of shredded beef-and-plantain arepas. Definitely go for the passion fruit flan or the horchata pot de crème.

Saint Dinette, St. Paul, MN

Saint Dinette is known for its exceptional, yet playful, food (There’s a fried bologna sandwich with American cheese and pickles next to the Spanish-inspired octopus plate on the menu). Dessert is no exception. We recommend the semi-savory éclair, with foie gras and salted caramel, or the flapjacks with chômeur sauce and vanilla butter.

Chester’s Kitchen and Bar, Rochester, MN

It must be the long winters that make Minnesotans crave tropical flavors—but regardless of the reason, folks in Rochester flock to Chester’s Kitchen and Bar where the banana cream pie is a perennial favorite on best-of lists. If banana is not your favorite flavor, fret not: They also have a fantastic old-fashioned chocolate cake and a beautiful bread pudding on the menu.

Patisserie 46, Minneapolis, MN

If you’re having lunch, a late lunch or need to pick up a dessert for later, Patisserie 46—the immensely popular French bakery—is an excellent choice for dessert. The award-winning, nationally-renowned bakery always has a case of meticulously-crafted, delicious delights awaiting your sweet tooth.

Key Insights at a Glance

  • Duluth Grill: It is famous for its banana cream pie and other delights, such as red velvet cupcakes and blueberry pies made with local berries.
  • Edwards Dessert Kitchen: Led by renowned pastry chef Christine Kaelberer, this spot offers unique desserts like curried scotcheroos and mango coconut crème pie puffs.
  • Café Latte: Known for an extensive selection of desserts, especially its exceptional German chocolate cake.
  • Va Bene Caffe: Offers a rotating selection of scratch-made desserts, artisan gelato, and sorbettos, enhanced by a great view of Lake Superior.
  • Hola Arepa: Specializes in light, refreshing desserts with a South American twist, such as passion fruit flan and horchata pot de crème.
  • Saint Dinette: Features unique dessert offerings, including a semi-savory éclair with foie gras and salted caramel, and flapjacks with chômeur sauce and vanilla butter.
  • Chester's Kitchen and Bar: Known for its banana cream pie and traditional desserts like old-fashioned chocolate cake and bread pudding.
  • Patisserie 46: A renowned French bakery offering a range of meticulously crafted desserts, perfect for any time of the day.
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