Breakfast in Minnesota comes hot and fresh at this eatery. The next time you’re looking for a morning meal in the Northland, or lunch, stop what you’re doing and head for The Social House in Hermantown or Canal Park in Duluth. The Hermantown location shares a building with Gordy’s Gift and Garden Center. Start your day with some of the best breakfasts in Minnesota — and pick up a plant or two afterward.

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Breakfast in Minnesota is best served at this eatery where you will never leave hungry. Discover more on The Social House website. Have you visited The Social House? Do you agree that it serves up some of the best breakfasts in Minnesota? What are some other top-notch eateries in unassuming buildings? Let us know in the comments below!

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Breakfast In Minnesota

What are some of the best places to get breakfast in Minnesota?

  • Whistle Stop Cafe (Hinckley): Breakfast is served all day at this cozy eatery. Some of the favorites include the A.M. Train Wreck, the P.M. Train Wreck Burger, Biscuits and Gravy, Texas-Style French Toast, and hearty omelets with your favorite ingredients.
  • Al’s Breakfast (Minneapolis): The seasonal specials at this eatery which opened in 1950 are worth waiting for at the 14-seat counter in the Dinkytown neighborhood. But we enjoy the regular, made-from-scratch Scrambles. From Fancy Scrambled Eggs with cream and butter to the Grina with scrambled eggs, Kosher salami, and onions, these combinations are sensational.
  • Burdey's Cafe (Peterson): Surrounded by green, rolling hills, the breakfast menu offers plenty of your favorites. But come in later and try some of the interesting ingredients on one of the 12 Burley burgers. And don't forget the homemade pie — if you think you won't have room, skip the meal.
  • Egg and I (St. Paul): For more than 30 years this great, old-fashioned breakfast place has been serving quality breakfasts all day. In addition, the menu offers salads, sandwiches, wraps, and burgers with some healthy options.

 

Where are some of the best restaurants in Minnesota?

  • Trail Center Lodge (Grand Marais): Since 1938, this historic lodge has been a landmark on the Gunflint Trail, the 57-mile road from Grand Marais that takes you through the state's most picturesque areas. Originally built as a logging camp, the log cabin is now a full-service restaurant with lodging in lakeside cabins. It even has a gas station! 

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