Al's Breakfast - Minneapolis
Al's Breakfast
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Al's Breakfast in Minneapolis delivers a captivating dining experience, featuring a unique atmosphere and an intimate setting with limited seating. Diners rave about the delicious American breakfast, highlighting standout dishes like the blueberry pancakes and Dinkytown omelette, which leave patrons fully satisfied. Though cash-only transactions are required, the friendly and accommodating staff, along with a lively communal vibe, enhance the experience. With big portions and quick service, it's easy to see why this eatery is a local favorite. While some may not return after their first visit, many share a longing to revisit for another delightful meal.
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Parking can be a challenge—there's very limited availability in this area and no on-site parking lot. And as for wheelchair accessibility? Forget it; there's no way a wheelchair could fit into this place.
Al’s by far is the best breakfast spot in Minneapolis. Best Pancakes and Corned beef has. Atmosphere is great and the staff are friendly. The vibe of the place is really unique.My top favorites:Corned beef hashSpike (eggs)Chocolate chip pancakes
Been here several times already, and safe to say this is my favorite place for breakfast in the Twin Cities and the best restaurant that's earned the James Beard award imo by far. My favorites are both the flap jacks and waffles, the hash browns, and the eggs; all made fresh to order! Love coming here each time for breakfast trying something new, or to get a usual. Service is always top notch. Very social atmosphere, and the staff is always happy to refill drinks, and help answer questions if you have any. Note that they use cash, and try to get here as soon as they open. Lines do occur, so plan accordingly if you need to wait.Parking: There are paid street parking spaces, and some free spaces to park in The Marshall Ramp, and the Identity Appts alleyway.
Two wally blues on a round!Classic mpls experience.Be chill and follow the rules.
First time here, from ND. Met an awesome father and son who are regulars and they gave me the history of the diner. I didn't get pics of the food but it was great. I had the Jose and a short stack, my girlfriend had the eggs Benedict. It's a small spot with 16 seats and I enjoyed the atmosphere. Definitely will frequent the spot when visiting the cities.
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