YOUR GUIDE TO THE TWIN CITIES
Spring is an ideal time to get out and enjoy weekend brunch.
The first peek of spring weather makes it an ideal time to get out and enjoy weekend brunch.
Laid-back setting, great service and a something-for-everyone menu (chorizo hash, blueberry pancakes, smoked salmon omelets, a fabulous Reuben, fresh-squeezed orange juice) with a top price of $12. Saturday and Sunday.
5411 Penn Av. S., Mpls., 612-822-5411, www.cafemaude.com
Grand Avenue's courtly grande dame does both a traditional Sunday a la carte brunch (eggs Benedict, steak and eggs, strawberry-topped waffles, all served with cinnamon rolls and a drink) and a family-style spread ($14.95), which includes scrambled eggs, cinnamon French toast, hash browns and more.
1096 Grand Av., St. Paul, 651-222-5878, www.the-lexington.com
Tasty, inexpensive options, including a whole-wheat waffle, a strata of the day, eggs Benedict, steel-cut oatmeal, bagels with house-made lox and more, all $10.95 or less. Saturday and Sunday.
2124 Marshall Av. NE., Mpls., 612-789-0333, www.the-sample-room.com
How about a smoked salmon-asparagus-fried egg club sandwich, or a soufflé-style pancake, or a caramelized onion-bacon omelet, or cornmeal pancakes? They're all featured at this cozy downtown Stillwater spot. Saturday and Sunday.
108 N. Main St., Stillwater, 612-430-0702, www.savoriesbistro.com
Chef J.D. Fratzke puts his gastropub spin on brunch, offering a fried-egg sandwich with ham and chile aioli on sourdough, steak and eggs with fries and bacon ketchup and a seasonal farmers market scramble. Saturday and Sunday.
378 Maria Av., St. Paul, 651-793-6247, www.domeats.com
RICK NELSON
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