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See our dining team's picks for best BBQ, brunch, burger, food truck, Greek, French, Mexican, kid-friendly, and more.
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Anchor Fish & Chips
302 13th Ave. NE, Mpls.; 612-676-1300
This chipper has humble surroundings that make it feel just like the out-of-Dublin pub it wants to be. Chips feature heavily on the menu, which includes well-battered fish, pasties, shepherd's pie, burgers, and a toasty grilled Irish cheddar sandwich.
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European, Seafood |
Andale Taqueria y Mercado
7700 Nicollet Ave. S., Richfield; 612-259-8868
On one side of this revamped Embers is a marketplace with Latin American grocery items, on the other side is a food counter serving tortas, tacos, burritos, and the like.
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Mexican |
Annie's Parlour
313 14th Ave. SE, Mpls.; 612-379-0744
A Dinkytown institution, Annie's Parlour is known for thick malts, crispy fries, and hand-formed burgers that feed professors and students alike. Although it's located above the Kitty Cat Klub, it may be one of the more laid-back restaurants in the neighborhood.
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American, Burgers |
Arboretum Restaurant
3675 Arboretum Dr., Chaska; 952-443-1400
This cafeteria-style restaurant features a refreshed and healthy selection of soups, salads, and sandwiches. Large windows and an outdoor terrace offer views of spectacular gardens.
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Deli |
Asia Chow Mein
4905 Central Ave. NE, Columbia Heights; 763-571-4425
Serving traditional Chinese fare, including chow mein, kung pao beef, and stir-fries. Take-out, drive-through, and dine-in.
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Chinese |
Aster Cafe
125 SE Main St., Mpls.; 612-379-3138
The cute little cafe on St. Anthony Main's river walk is a live music draw for those seeking a cooler, intimate venue. On quieter days, a stellar coffee list, cafe snacks, signature tea-infused drinks, and a dulcet patio packs them in just the same.
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American |
AtoZ Produce and Bakery
N2956 Anker Ln., Stockholm; 715-448-4802
On Tuesdays, AtoZ Produce farm turns into a pizza farm. Cooking from outdoor brick ovens, the owners churn out giant pizzas with fresh ingredients grown on the property. It's picnic-style eating, so bring your own beverages and flatware, your seat is your butt. Closed in winter.
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Pizza |
Bad Waitress Diner and Coffee Shop
2 E. 26th St., Mpls.; 612-872-7575
This Eat Street diner gives everyone a break, even bad waitresses. Step up to the counter and order; there are no servers here. Then nab a retro table under the kitschy décor and enjoy some of the largest and best pancakes in the city.
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American |
Baker's Ribs
8019 Glen Ln., Eden Prairie; 952-942-5337
This cafeteria-style Texas BBQ joint makes its own cast-iron wood smokers. The majority of the meats are good, but Baker's bests are its spareribs, sausage links, and a thin but winning barbecue sauce.
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Barbecue |
Band Box
729 S. 10th St., Mpls.; 612-332-0850
The lone survivor of the Band Box diners (which once numbered 13) sits in Elliot Park. Expect home-cooked diner fare.
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American |