Breakfast Club - The Awesomest Breakfast Joints in the Twin Cities
Here are all the breakfast places we've been to so far. I'm not going to keep attendance!
So the breakfast challenge is that we have to find a place that is novel, unique and entertaining. No chain restaurants allowed. Has to be in the TC metro area (most likely Minneapolis and St. Paul - but we will venture out further if the novelty calls). And we can't pick Al's b/c nothing, nothing, nothing beats Al's.
http://www.suburbanworldtheater.com/
Here, we got to watch cartoons in the dark and eat breakfast. It was fun...except the food took a while. You can also get bloody marys...
http://www.dinkytowner.com/
We came here for greasy breakfast food. The only novelty is you get to walk down a flight of stairs before you eat breakfast.
http://www.chatterboxpub.net/
3/29 - Chatterbox was very cute, clean and good. The frittatas were awesome. I had the spinach artichoke one and it proved to be very delicious. Elvio and LDW also liked their breakfast burrito. They didn't have tabasco sauce at this breakfast joint. The novelty was that you can play board games and video games. We were even able to sit on a sofa!
http://www.victors1959cafe.com/
4/19 - This was good :) I heard afterwards that we were able to write on the walls, but we weren't offered markers...maybe because it was sort of busy. I had the Greek Scrambler and thought it was tasty...the feta cheese could have been slightly more melted...but the cafe con leche made up for it. This place isn't very big...so the group had to split up to two tables. We had new people show up to our group - Kelly and Rebecca so it was a very good morning. Cyrus says he's going to pick the next breakfast joint.
http://www.mariascafe.com/
4/26 - We came here for the corn pancakes and awesome Colombian coffee!! I had the veggie omelet which wasn't very Colombian but others had fried plantains and beans. We're entering finals so we will not be meeting as regularly for breakfast club :(
Labels: Breakfast, Minneapolis, Restaurants, St. Paul