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    Brunch in the Twin Cities?

    I'm going to be in the Twin Cities the next week or so and I'm looking for a good place to have brunch. Who has the best bloody marys?
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    Paging the rezident bootlicker.
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    Good Day Cafe off of I394 and Hwy 100 is solid, Spoon and Stable near downtown Minny. St Paul side...W.A. Frost, Dixie's on Grand or Fabulous Fern's.

    There's also this:
    http://www.twincities.com/2015/07/05...e-twin-cities/

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    I'll second Good Day for a hearty breakfast and a decent Bloody Mary.. Where are you staying? This is on the west side of the metro. There might be better spots closer to your location. Mickey's Dinner is a classic spot as is Al's by the U of M.

    Quote Originally Posted by dtown View Post
    Good Day Cafe off of I394 and Hwy 100 is solid, Spoon and Stable near downtown Minny. St Paul side...W.A. Frost, Dixie's on Grand or Fabulous Fern's.

    There's also this:
    http://www.twincities.com/2015/07/05...e-twin-cities/
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    There are tons of good breakfast places in town. Hell's Kitchen downtown is a good brunch spot with an insane DIY bloody mary bar. The Lowry is another decent spot Uptown.

    If you give a little more info on what and where you're looking, I can give other suggestions.

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    Brunch in the Twin Cities?

    I lived in Minneapolis for two years and loved going to Hell's Kitchen for brunches.
    The only downside is (back then) no reservations and always a wait 40-60mins.
    Bison sausage is a must to try!

    Al's in Dinkytown (by U of M) and Egg & I in Uptown is great, too.

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    Why is this in the ski discussion part of this forum

    Wtf?


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    Because I'm looking at a business opportunity near Wild Mountain and I need to take some potential investors out for a power brunch. I'm on the early flight from SFO tomorrow.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nutmegchoi View Post
    I lived in Minneapolis for two years and loved going to Hell's Kitchen for brunches.
    The only downside is (back then) no reservations and always a wait 40-60mins.
    Bison sausage is a must to try!

    Al's in Dinkytown (by U of M) and Egg & I in Uptown is great, too.
    You can make reservations now for Hell's Kitchen:
    https://www.hellskitcheninc.com/reservations/

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    Too bad they don't want gyro's, there was a TR about this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jerlane View Post
    You can make reservations now for Hell's Kitchen:
    https://www.hellskitcheninc.com/reservations/
    That's awesome!
    Even better reason to go to Hell's Kitchen now.

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