A few weeks ago I made a quick decision to move to a new position with my company that would move me from Minneapolis to Indianapolis. I only have a few days left in Minneapolis and I'm in the middle of packing up all my kitchen supplies, so needless to say, cooking hasn't been the easiest. So for this week I decided to do a post about my favorite restaurants (and bars) I've discovered while living in Minneapolis. If you're ever in the Twin Cities, I recommend checking these places out (I've categorized them by areas of the Twin Cities):
Northeast Minneapolis:



Modern Café: I love the show Diners, Drive-ins and Dives on the Food Network. One time I was watching it and thought that the restaurant they were featuring looked delicious...then I realized it was only a couple miles away from where I lived. Modern Café is a 1940's style diner that serves American food with a French twist and made from local ingredients. Their pot roast is their classic dish, but I encourage you to check out the rest of the menu; it changes based on the time of year. And they serve breakfast and lunch too.
Dinkytown:


Downtown:


Uptown:

St. Paul:

Other recommendations I haven't had the chance to experience:
Of course I haven't had the chance to try out every restaurant I wanted to in the Twin Cities...guess I'll have to come back ;)...I think my friends would like that, so here are the places I'd been meaning to check out but didn't have time to before my move.
Bars:
The Depot Tavern (they call themselves "your neighborhood bar, downtown")
moto-i ("the first sake brewery restaurant outside of Japan" according to their website)
Pedal Pub (you'll have to check out the website, but you bike while you drink beer)
Williams (I've heard this is a good bar in Uptown)
Restaurants:
112 Eatery (a nice restaurant downtown--be sure to make reservations)
Bars:
The Depot Tavern (they call themselves "your neighborhood bar, downtown")
moto-i ("the first sake brewery restaurant outside of Japan" according to their website)
Pedal Pub (you'll have to check out the website, but you bike while you drink beer)
Williams (I've heard this is a good bar in Uptown)
Restaurants:
112 Eatery (a nice restaurant downtown--be sure to make reservations)
Al's Breakfast (a tiny diner on the University of Minnesota campus)
Haute Dish (a nice twist on your typical Midwestern food)
Manny's Steakhouse (pretty self-explanatory, but I've heard it's good--located downtown)
Panino Brothers (in Apple Valley, so on the outskirts of Minneapolis, but it's supposed to be a unique twist on sandwiches)
Stella's Fish Cafe (bar and restaurant in Uptown--be sure to check out the patio of the roof)
Haute Dish (a nice twist on your typical Midwestern food)
Manny's Steakhouse (pretty self-explanatory, but I've heard it's good--located downtown)
Panino Brothers (in Apple Valley, so on the outskirts of Minneapolis, but it's supposed to be a unique twist on sandwiches)
Stella's Fish Cafe (bar and restaurant in Uptown--be sure to check out the patio of the roof)
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