
Minneapolis homes for sale are known for a number of terrific benefits, including a strong local economy, world-class cultural amenities, and beautiful outdoor spaces. As fall comes to the Twin Cities, one more perk comes to the fore: The abundance of locally owned breakfast places with pancakes and other comfort foods.
Just across the way, St. Paul homes for sale are also convenient to a wide range of eateries with delicious food. Seasonal "farm-to-table" approaches are often used, ensuring that you get fresh local fare. And if you are in the mood for a hearty breakfast including your favorite pancakes, you won't be disappointed.
Our Kitchen is one of the top pancake restaurants in the Twin Cities, with one visitor raving, "The pancake was incredible," and "large enough to fill me up alone." They're consistently light and fluffy, and you can even add a selection of fresh fruits to your order. A full stack of three pancakes plus bacon, ham, or sausage is the "usual." It's been around since 1941, so you can be sure the service and recipes are among the best in the area.
Hot Plate is the place for a classic American breakfast backed by diner fare and other favorites. It is also known for a bevy of creative vegetarian options. Breakfast poutine, blueberry pancakes, corned beef hash, and huevos Divorciados are among the favorites on the menu. As for pancakes and pancake-adjacent treats, you might try out the pumpkin buckwheat waffle, caramel apple French toast, or even the caramelized pecan roll.
Hazel's Northeast is where you go if you want to try out "superb" local pancakes. With breakfast, lunch, dinner, and even a full drinks menu, you can satisfy your cravings just about any time of the day or night. Dedicated to the legacy of family matriarch Hazel Sieve, its tradition of excellence goes back to the 1950s.
Some of the delights you can sample include:
Hope Breakfast Bar is packed with pancake potential, offering unusual pancake specialties, including carrot cake pancakes and pork carnitas pancakes. If you are in the mood for something sweet, you can't go wrong with the German chocolate pancakes. Kids eat free on Tuesdays, with one free kids' meal for every adult entree ordered. Both reservations and walk-ins are welcome, and there's even outdoor seating for you to enjoy.
The French Hen Cafe is a breakfast and lunch restaurant offering ample outdoor seating. It's one of the more popular pancake places in St. Paul. Pancakes here are eight inches in diameter and finished in the pan for a gentle crisp. The buttermilk flapjacks, on the other hand, are served in a trio with fresh fruit and cooked up "diner-style" with optional butter and local maple syrup. You will love it!
Delicious comfort food is only the beginning when you choose the Twin Cities as your next home. Call today to learn more or get started with real estate in Minneapolis and St. Paul.