Al's Breakfast
Al's Breakfast[edit | edit source]
Al's Breakfast is a popular breakfast spot located in Dinkytown, Minneapolis, Minnesota. It has been serving delicious breakfast dishes since 1950.
History[edit | edit source]
Al's Breakfast was established in 1950 by Al Bergstrom and his wife, Catherine. It started as a small 14-seat diner and has since become a local institution. The diner has managed to maintain its cozy and nostalgic atmosphere throughout the years.
Menu[edit | edit source]
Al's Breakfast offers a wide variety of breakfast options to satisfy every palate. Some of their most popular dishes include:
- Pancakes: Al's Breakfast is famous for its fluffy and flavorful pancakes. They offer a variety of pancake flavors, including blueberry, chocolate chip, and banana.
- Eggs Benedict: Their Eggs Benedict is a classic favorite among customers. It consists of poached eggs, Canadian bacon, and hollandaise sauce served on an English muffin.
- Omelettes: Al's Breakfast offers a selection of delicious omelettes made with fresh ingredients. Customers can choose from a variety of fillings, such as cheese, vegetables, and meats.
- French Toast: Their French Toast is made with thick slices of bread soaked in a rich egg mixture and cooked to perfection. It is often served with maple syrup and powdered sugar.
Awards and Recognition[edit | edit source]
Al's Breakfast has received numerous accolades over the years. It has been featured in several publications, including the New York Times and Food Network Magazine. In 2004, it was even named one of the "Best Breakfasts in America" by Esquire Magazine.
Location and Hours[edit | edit source]
Al's Breakfast is located at 413 14th Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414. It is open from 6:00 AM to 1:30 PM every day of the week, except on Mondays when it is closed.
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