The Bachelor Farmer was made for lazy Sunday mornings (and early Sunday afternoons). This is no eggs-any-style setup. For starters, chef Paul Berglund puts a morning spin on his signature smørrebrød — artfully created toasts — before moving on to such swoon-worthy dishes as rye spaetzle topped with pastrami and a caraway hollandaise and divine brioche French toast smothered in cherries. A cute (please, it's the Bachelor Farmer, of course it's adorable) rolling cart boasts house-baked pastries and desserts, and service is so sweet you'll expect an invitation to the staff's Secret Santa gift pool. The one downside? No reservations. 50 2nd Av. N., Mpls.; 612-206-3920, thebachelorfarmer.com
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