Minneapolis Easter brunch
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Joined: Mar 2004
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Well, if you'd like a buffet, I'd suggest Jax Cafe (Northeast Mpls) and Nancy's Landing (Waconia). Nancy's Landing is a bit of a drive but we really enjoyed it. Both are fairly casual and have good food- I'd say Nancy's Landing has better food. I've also heard that the brunch at Nicollet Island Inn (downtown Mpls) is very good although I have never been.
For a non-buffet brunch, we like WA Frost in St Paul. It's a little fancier than the Jax or NL's but good food.
You could do something entirely different and try Chino Latino in Uptown- it has a Latin/Asian brunch with small plates. Or dim-sum is always fun too.
Jane
For a non-buffet brunch, we like WA Frost in St Paul. It's a little fancier than the Jax or NL's but good food.
You could do something entirely different and try Chino Latino in Uptown- it has a Latin/Asian brunch with small plates. Or dim-sum is always fun too.
Jane
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Joined: Feb 2003
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I agree with the recommendations above, and normally anything in Minneapolis would be much preferable over most of our "suburban" restaurants. However in Lakeville (south of Minneapolis) there is a place called the Charthouse (not part of the Charthouse chain, this is privately owned) that has great Holiday meals. I have had Easter brunch and Thanksgiving dinner there several times and it was wonderful.



