Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in Richfield. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. Richfield is a city in Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. An inner-ring suburb of the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region, it is bordered by Minneapolis to the north, Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport to the east, Bloomington to the south, and Edina to the west. Best Buy, the U.S.'s largest electronics retailer, has its headquarters in Richfield. The population was 35,228 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 101 reviews
Located in the heart of the Linden Hills neighborhood, the Zumbro is a bustling family-owned restaurant serving innovative and delicious takes on favorite breakfast, brunch and lunch items.
We took a long, early morning walk around Lake Harriet and down Minnehaha Parkway with friends and rewarded ourselves with a delicious brunch at Zumbro Cafe in the Linden Hills neighborhood of Minneapolis. The food was fresh and satisfying and our server was fabulous--our coffee cups were always full (and the coffee was always hot) and she attentively took care of our special requests. Among the four of us, we had the Huevos Zumbrosos (tasty--the fresh avocado added color and creamy texture to the egg/queso fresco/homemade salsa, tortilla dish). The Benedict special featured pulled pork instead of ham, and the buckwheat pancakes were a huge hit. We all cleaned our plates!
4 based on 55 reviews
This small, unpretentious place wowed me with great food and service. We each had a doughnut (lemon meringue and banana cream); both were outstanding. My friend had a berry crepe that was almost too pretty to eat. She said it was delicious and very filling. I ordered the berry salad, which was huge, so I could only eat half of it. Everything on the salad was very fresh; it included greens instead of lettuce (yay!), a roll, cashews, blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries, plus chicken. The best salad I've had in years! Prices were a little higher than I'd expected, but the quality and freshness were worth it.
4 based on 78 reviews
An artisan bakery and cafe serving made-from-scratch breads, pastries, cookies, rolls, as well as a full hot breakfast and lunch menu
Located not far from Patisserie 46 it was at Sun Street Breads that Saturday Breakfast began, the first of three stops finding Chef Solveig Tofte and her team serving a full house just as they have been since opening in 2011.Designed as a European Bakery focused first on technique, Chef Tofte a one time competitor in Parisâ Coupe du Monde before returning to Minneapolis where her Baguettes and Loaves quickly sold out at Kingfield Farmers Market, 2018 now sees Sun Street serving as a full-service Restaurant for Breakfast and Lunch from Tuesday through Sunday.Set up for counter-style ordering with what would appear to be plenty of seating, menus near the door and on walls allowing most to compose an order while waiting in line, it was finally reaching the front that plans for Pancakes were terminated in favor of six Pastries, the total cost just over $20 a veritable bargain for tastes starting out with a Viennoiserie densely packed in Green Onions, Sweet Potatoes and Goat Cheese.Continuing savory with a still-warm Biscuit, several layers of Buttermilk and Flour riddled with Sweet Corn and Bacon plus pockets of Cheese, it is in tribute to Healdsburg Creamery that Sun Street offers The Downtowner, a laminated spiral rising high in the middle where it is gooey with Butter and spices while the exterior is generously covered in Granulated Sugar Frankly impressed by the variety offered from such a small display, the enriched Dough of an Eastern European Kolach next spilling fresh Blackberries and Cream Cheese, suffice it to say that no Clotted Cream or Preserves are necessary to enjoy Tofteâs Raspberry Cream Scone as both are already incorporated into the buttery base while an item dubbed âCrusher Croissantâ skips overly-sweet Frangipane in favor of housemade Almond Butter and inserts two cores of Chocolate at the center of shattering Dough flecked by Salt.
4 based on 346 reviews
Mine: soft poached eggs (though I only can ever eat one, even here) over/with black beans and white rice, plantains (maduros) Cuban toast. And that tamarind hot sauce. Sigh. Heavenly. And perfect café con leche. Hers: two pancakes, one mango the other corn. Real bacon. Iced cold brew. Ours: a shaded table outside, after a short wait, even on a late Thursday morning.
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4 based on 135 reviews
I've eaten here on a number of occasions, for lunch, breakfast or just a snack. The quality of the offerings is amazingly high. It is a good thing that I don't live nearby, otherwise I would be here quite often. The pastries are of a very high quality. Egg souffle, quiches, and french toast are also excellent.
4 based on 130 reviews
Hot Plate is known for its unique Nutella, peanut butter and bacon pancakes. Our house specials include the Grand Marais and Carnitas scrambles. The caramelized pecan rolls are also a mouthful, try them and let us know. We also test new and original dishe
We stopped in for breakfast while visiting Minneapolis and loved this place! The menu had plenty of breakfast choices, the food was delicious, and our server was delightful. The decor was thrift store, throw back fabulous, and it was busy on a Tuesday morning mostly with regulars, which is always a good sign. We definitely recommend Hot Plate!
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