Grocery stores aren't just for milk-and-bread runs anymore — they've become the new neighborhood restaurants. In the mood for a ham frittata? Chicken with tropical fruit? Bahn mi, Danish salmon or a burger — with a beer? You can find that level of foodie fare at Twin Cities area supermarkets. We ate our way through 12 on-the-go eateries, rating each on restaurant-like metrics, including the quality of the food, the variety of the offerings and the ambience. We rung up a list of the best spots for a fuss-free family meal, for brunch with the girls or for sipping and shopping.
Best place to sip and shop
Whole Foods' Selby Bar & Grill, 1575 Selby Av., St. Paul
Offerings: Breakfast all day, poutine with fried eggs, sandwiches, salads, burgers.
Price range: Pancakes are $2 each; nothing is more than $8, including all burgers.
Atmosphere: A pub vibe prevails with happy hour specials, two large-screen TVs and a "How ya doin'?" staff. Flatware comes wrapped in a crisp black linen napkin. Counters lining the windows are great for dining and grocery list making. The bar is handy for that "meet cute" moment in the produce department. It serves local craft beers on tap and red and white wine by the glass, even sparkling brut.
Best bite: They were out of beets for their popular Beet Reuben. (Yes, this is a grocery store, but the beets have to be smoked.) A serviceable spinach salad is loaded with a roasted mix of sweet potatoes, red onions and mushrooms. A basket of broccoli tots (more like hush puppies), just $2.50, is sized to be shared.
KIM ODE
Best place for adventurous eaters
Kowalski's Grand Avenue Market & Wine Shop, 1261 Grand Av., St. Paul
Offerings: A menu rich in Minnesota staples (chicken wild rice soup, mashed potatoes, pot roast) and culinary surprises (Hawaiian poke bowls, banh mi, vegetable makhani). Pasta bar, soup bar and salad bar.