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  2. Al's Breakfast - Wikipedia

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    Al's Breakfast is reportedly the narrowest restaurant in the city of Minneapolis, at a width of ten feet (3.0 m). Al's Breakfast is crammed into a former alleyway between two much larger buildings and is located in the city's Dinkytown neighborhood near the University of Minnesota .

  3. Eggflip (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Eggflip's menu consists mostly of breakfast sandwiches, burritos, bowls, and tater tots. Items include an egg sandwich with beef bulgogi , burritos with eggs, cheese, ham, and hash browns, and bowls with turkey sausage, tater tots, and gravy. [ 1 ]

  4. Nankin Cafe - Wikipedia

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    Nankin Cafe was a Chinese restaurant in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was considered "a downtown Minneapolis landmark for 80 years". [1] Founded by Walter James in 1919 at 15 S. 7th Street, now the site of the Dayton-Radisson parking ramp, it was sold in 1949 to the Golden and Chalfen families. The restaurant moved across 7th Street ...

  5. Stella's Fish Café - Wikipedia

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    Stella's Fish Café & Prestige Oyster Bar was a rooftop seafood restaurant and oyster bar on west Lake Street in Minneapolis, Minnesota. On November 19, 2022 the restaurant announced that it would close its doors on November 26 after 17 years in service.

  6. The 10 Best Breakfast Chains Across America - AOL

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    Founded in Louisiana, Another Broken Egg Cafe slings stylish, contemporary breakfast dishes that are entirely Instagram-worthy. With most of its locations in the south, the cafe is steadily ...

  7. Seward Community Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Seward Cafe was founded in 1974 as an all-volunteer operation. In order to offset costs, worker-owners were given coupons for free food (known as "Burger Bucks") and some of the original collective members purchased a house to live in cheaply. [4] Eventually, the cafe began to make enough money that workers could be paid minimum wage.

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  9. Band Box Diner - Wikipedia

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    According to a 1988 article, in the Star Tribune newspaper, "Old timers remember" when the restaurant was "a drop-off for numbers money" and "when Kid Cann, the notorious gangster, used to sit at a table in back and play cards." [5] The building was designated as a local landmark by the Minneapolis Heritage Preservation Commission in 2000.