You’ll Enjoy Your Visit To Old Creamery Cafe, A Charming Hometown Spot In Minnesota

Old Creamery Cafe in Rice, Minnesota, offers delicious homestyle meals in a charming, country-style setting.

Have you ever heard of Rice, Minnesota? If you're like most people, you haven't. This small town in central Minnesota - just 15 miles north of St. Cloud - is home to just 1,300 people. But what it lacks in population, Rice makes up in delicious food. There's a charming small-town cafe there that specializes in homestyle meals that everyone will love. Next time you're in the area, make a pitstop at the Old Creamery Cafe to fill your belly with a plate of hearty homemade food. Here's what you need to know about this little spot:

Old Creamery Cafe is a popular home-town restaurant in Rice, Minnesota. It's been around since the 1980s.

As you walk up, you'll notice a funky entrance decorated with country-style decor. There's also an outdoor dining area if you'd prefer to eat al fresco.

When you walk in, you'll be greeted by a dining area that looks more like someone's living room. Fun knickknacks and collectibles line the walls.

There's plenty of comfortable seating for guests to settle in and have a great dining experience. Great conversations have been had here!

So what should you order at Old Creamery Cafe? The daily lunch buffet is a good choice if you want variety - and are feeling extra hungry.

If you're in a little earlier, breakfast is great at Old Creamery Cafe. Specials every day of the week include favorites like corned beef hash, eggs Benedict, and country fried steak. Yum!

But the regular menu has plenty to offer, too. It's full of variety, so you'll likely be able to find something no matter your craving.

You can't go wrong with a hearty cheeseburger, especially, when it's accompanied by a generous serving of fries.

Other great options include the shrimp basket, the club sandwich, or the crispy fried chicken. No matter what you get, you'll walk away with a full belly!

Old Creamery Cafe is open Monday to Saturday 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., and Sunday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information, check out their website and Facebook page. And for even more small-town eats in Minnesota, take a look at our list of 10 of the best small-town restaurants in Minnesota.

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