The 8 Best Breakfast Spots in Minnesota!
Hardy notherners love a hearty breakfast to kick off their day. From apple soufflé pancakes, to walleye hash and eggs, to huevos rancheros, Minnesota’s best breakfast spots know how to fill up your belly and satisfy. Here are the 8 best places in the state to grab that hugely important meal!
Al’s Breakfast, Minneapolis, MN
This iconic Dinkytown spot has been feeding University of Minnesota students, staff, and destination diners for more than half a century. As good as the food is—try a Spike or the blueberry pancakes—eating at Al’s is also an experience. The joint has one counter that seats fewer than 20 people at a time. If there’s not a line out the door, it’s probably 30 below, or Al’s is closed.
Uncle Loui’s Cafe, Duluth, MN
There’s nothing fancy about Uncle Loui’s Café in Duluth. And there doesn’t have to be: Their recipe works. Good food, big portions, and hot coffee have kept customers happy for a couple dozen years. In fact, after a fire forced Uncle Loui’s to close in 2007, customers demanded that they reopen, which they did—with the same menu of delicious comfort food (like the eggs Florentine).
Britton’s Café, Ely, MN
Britton’s Café is as well known for the size of their portions as they are for the quality of their breakfasts. The stuffed hash browns and chicken fried steak are among the popular items that can make a meal for two—or two meals for one. The service is consistently good and the coffee is always hot. Hit an ATM before you go though: Britton’s is a cash-only establishment.
Good Day Cafe, Golden Valley, MN
Good Day Cafe is another place that seems to always have a line, no matter what time you show up—and the place is not small. Rather, the food is that good. Fresh ingredients, house-baked goodies, and an espresso bar all contribute to an elevated breakfast experience. Signature dishes like Iggy’s Fried Egg Sandwich and apple soufflé pancakes are why diners don’t seem to mind waiting. If you want a real treat, get there before they run out of beignets, which they bake fresh daily—but they always sell out.
Colossal Café, St. Paul, MN
Although its flagship location is in South Minneapolis, Colossal Café’s two locations in the capitol city weigh in favor of calling it a St. Paul favorite. Besides, its Como Ave. location in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood is way hipper. Colossal’s ingredients are locally-sourced and their dishes are made from scratch. The “flappers”—their yeasty pancakes—are among the most popular orders, but the sausage and biscuits will knock you off your chair.
Maria’s Café, Minneapolis, MN
Originally from Colombia, Maria Hoyos has been feeding Minnesotans her signature style of breakfast for over two decades. Customers flock to Maria’s for the cachapas Venezolanas—her addictive corn pancakes. The Saturday plantain-and-black beans special will leave you happy and sleepy, and the calentao con huevos (Colombian breakfast) is always a winner.
Hell’s Kitchen, Minneapolis, MN
One of the Twin Cities’ perennially-popular breakfast spots, Hell’s Kitchen is known for delicious, scratch food and one hell of a Bloody Mary bar. The huevos rancheros will have you shouting “Olé!” And you’ll want to call your friend Ole to tell him about the darned good walleye hash and eggs.
Eagle Valley Café, Wabasha, MN
The Eagle Valley Café is a beloved local spot in Wabasha that keeps the citizenry awake and full. Traditional breakfast fare—the French toast is particularly good—made from quality ingredients and served with care is what elevates this spot. Careful though: They don’t take cards, so be sure to bring some cash.