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    La Bamba

    5.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Amy's Cupcake Shoppe

    Amy's Cupcake Shoppe

    4.2
    (109 reviews)
    0.9 mi
    $

    We were walking down Main St on our way to the food truck festival when we came across Amy's…read moreCupcake Shoppe. Truthfully, I was on the hunt for a bathroom, but was more than willing to grab a sweet treat while we were there. I had already peeked at what people were enjoying out on the patio, and on such a perfect spring day, it was hard to pass up. We ended up trying a few macarons. They were beautifully displayed and there were so many flavors to choose from. We had a family dinner later that day, so they felt like a great option to bring along. We stopped in closer to 1pm so I'm guessing the selection of donuts and cakes was a bit picked over compared to the morning hours. That said, they still have a good variety and I would definitely go back earlier in the day to try one of those donuts! We had a few questions about how the macarons would hold up in a warmer car, and the employee helping us was happy to answer everything. It seemed like the owner was there as well and heading out for the day. She was very kind, especially to let us use the bathroom. One quick note, Google shows Amy's Cupcake Shoppe as permanently closed, so they may want to look into updating that. Overall, a really great stop and one I'm glad I stumbled into - those usually are the best!

    Unfortunately, this was a disappointing experience. Since Angel Food Cake took over, the quality of…read morethe baked goods seems to have declined, and the prices feel high for what you receive. The sandwich was dry and served cold, and the pretzels were also very dry. The staff was kind and welcoming, which I truly appreciated, but the food quality just didn't meet expectations. I hope improvements are made because this spot has potential.

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    Honey & Rye Bakehouse

    Honey & Rye Bakehouse

    4.2
    (204 reviews)
    4.5 mi
    $$

    Went on a Sunday morning and there was plenty of parking options to the side of the building…read more There's several tables and seating options outside but none inside so depending on the weather, and intention, you'd have to grab and go. The staff worked as quickly as possible and the location was very busy. The service was super sweet and kind. The patio and outside area is dog friendly but not inside the establishment so keep that in mind. They even sold a variety of mixed goods from various vendors that makes it easy to browse while waiting for your drinks. Used my local coffee passport and it was lovely getting to visit!

    Stopped by Honey & Rye and grabbed the monkey bread and a chocolate pinwheel. The monkey bread was…read morefantastic, super soft and flavorful. The chocolate pinwheel was just okay and a little on the dry side. Parking is a bit limited and there's no seating, so this is more of a grab-and-go spot. It does get busy, but the line moves quickly which is nice. Staff was friendly and efficient. They have a large assortment of coffee and other hot drinks, but the real highlight here is definitely the baked goods. They also offer breakfast items that can be heated, which is great if you want something more filling. The shop itself is really cute with a cozy, charming feel. They also have a small selection of items for sale, which adds a nice touch while you're waiting in line.

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    Right on Excelsior
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    Crossroads Delicatessen

    Crossroads Delicatessen

    3.9
    (294 reviews)
    2.0 mi
    $$

    It's been a few years since my last review of Crossroads Deli, but my rating remains high. Their…read morematzo ball soup is one of the best versions available in the Twin Cities. Today I tried their Roast Beef on Weck, which is carved roast beef on a type of roll called a Weck (a Kaiser-style roll topped with coarse salt and caraway seeds.). The restaurant was busy, and this is not a trendy place! I'd be surprised if there was anyone in the restaurant who was not of Medicare age (which also describes me; I'm not being ageist, just truthful). This is something that is available for lunch, during the week (not on weekends). Previously, I wanted to order this before. It was at the beginning of the lunch hour, so unfortunately the end pieces were cooked well-done. I asked if they would cut from the center, which is much more rare, but they wouldn't do that. This time, we came later and I could see that the roast beef was gloriously rare, which is what I like. The sandwich was quite enjoyable because it was juicy and flavorful. It comes with a side of cole slaw which is vinegar based (which I liked, but isn't traditional in the Midwest). It's difficult to find good, rare roast been in the Twin Cities, so this was another good find. My wife had the matzo ball soup, which remains high quality. The beef on weck sandwich (with coleslaw) was nearly $20, which is a bit on the expensive side. The service is spotty. It depends upon who is your waitstaff person (I knew it would be slow based on our previous experience with this person).

    I have been coming to Crossroads Deli for over 25 years. September 2024, the brothers ( Scott and…read moreStu) sold the business to a corporation which owns approximately 5-6 other restaurants. I immediately started to worry. Unfortunately my worries have slowly " come true" ...and with an extremely upset heart, Crossroads has changed. Scott and Stu had dedication and sheer love of cooking and baking with the BEST of ingredients and exquisite rare perfect use of spices. Their flavors in everything they touched were some of the VERY BEST I have experienced nationally and in my home state of NY where my father taught Biochemistry in the Bronx at Einstein Med School (1955-1980) and where my intense passion for Delicatessen cuisine originated. Coming almost daily to Crossroads truly made my day! I adored EVERYTHING they created. Even shipped a large lemon coconut cake to mom's beloved 90 year old boss at Scarsdale Medical Center 8 years ago! Today: Their rye bread with caraway seeds was identical to Grossinger's. Now almost zero flavor. The broasted chicken if served hot fresh out of the cooker is still excellent. Some of the original spices gone. The lemon coconut cake has zero real lemon flavor just deep yellow coloring, Their pastrami and corned beef also lost 1/3 to 1/2 of their original flavor plus the size of the sandwiches 1/3-1/2 the original size. The new main dishes are almost tasteless. Their original recipes for matzo ball soup, etc are still good - - vary 8-10 rating. They no longer use as much/ perhaps any butter in their coffee cake " breads" which used to be a 10. Many cookies and tiny pastries in the same display case are still good. Compared to many other restaurants today they are now just " an ok". Gone are the days when Crossroads Deli was " TRULY SPECTACULAR "......

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    Fish and Chips less the Chips
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