The Remote Cabin Restaurant In Minnesota That Feels Just Like Home

Tara Hideaway in Stillwater, Minnesota, offers a cozy log cabin dining experience with Mediterranean-style cuisine made from seasonal, local ingredients.

Every once in a while, we all like to get dressed up and go out to a nice restaurant. It's fun to step into an elegant dining area and order an extra glass of wine at dinner. But other times, it's best to go somewhere a little more comfortable. And what's more comfortable to a Minnesotan than a log cabin restaurant? There's one in Stillwater that feels just like home.

Tara Hideaway is a log cabin-themed restaurant in Stillwater, Minnesota.

Though Stillwater is a popular place to visit, the restaurant feels like it's hundreds of miles away from it all. It's set apart from other places near the banks of the St. Croix River.

The restaurant began in 1929 as Lynch's Chicken Shack. When the restaurant burnt down a few years later, the current log cabin style restaurant was built in its place.

Ever since, the warm and cozy restaurant has drawn those who crave the feeling of home away from home.

Tara Hideaway has since become a popular place to get food made with seasonal, local ingredients.

The menu contains Mediterranean-style cuisine that is full of fresh seafood and other delicious flavors.

You may choose to start your meal off with a colorful, flavorful Greek salad.

Then, choose one of many excellent entrees. The spanakopita is a great option if you're looking to continue the Greek theme.

The gyros also offer a delicious Mediterranean flair.

If you're looking for something extra special, try a premium cut of steak. Walleye, shrimp, and lobster tail are other excellent options.

All in all, this remote restaurant offers a fabulous meal in a homey setting. When you're ready to visit for yourself, you can check it out at 15021 North 60th Street in Stillwater, Minnesota.

Have you ever been to this remote cabin restaurant? Do you know of any other cabin restaurants in Minnesota? Share them with us in the comments below!

And, if you're looking for another great lesser known restaurant, check out the Minnesota restaurant so remote you've probably never heard of it.

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