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Minneapolis/St. Paul: Al's Breakfast... tiny little hole in the wall, just a bar with seats at it, they can probably sit like ~15 people at a time but they make the best pancakes and amazing other breakfast food. I love their hashbrowns... Mickey's Diner... its moderately famous and super classic. Their food is really good in that unhealthy greasy diner sort of way. Plus they are open 24/7. Town Hall Brewery - Best brewpub in town imo... although I haven't been to Barley John's yet, I think Town Hall edges them out on the brewing side of things anyway. I think this place is literally in an old Town Hall building... [/ QUOTE ] A few more from the Twin Cities: El Bravo on Rice Street in St. Paul. Hole-in-the-wall Mexican place. Very cheap. Great homemade salsa. Try the Enchiladas "Grandma Style". Savoy Pizza in St. Paul. - Not unknown, but I still run into people here who have never tried or heard of it and that is a crime. LaHacienda in Sibley Plaza in St. Paul. Authentic Mexican. The service is horrible (we usually go in around 3pm, and are typically the only ones in there at that time. not sure if that has anything to do with it), but the tacos are great. Totinos in Minneapolis. The best red sauce i have ever had. The homemade ravioli is phenomenal. |
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