Turtle Bread - Minneapolis
Turtle Bread
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Nestled in Linden Hills, this charming bakery-deli is a neighborhood gem where exceptional baked goods and elevated sandwiches meet cozy café comforts. Patrons rave about omelettes, French toast, sweet potato fries, soups with warm bread and standout pastries; seating spills inside and onto a pleasant patio. Friendly staff and a bakery case of fresh breads create a warm, Hallmark‑movie atmosphere, though popular hours bring waits, limited parking, and occasional inconsistencies—notably pricier sandwiches and uneven coffee or breakfast sides. Ideal for brunch, pastries to-go, or a leisurely lunch.
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Ended up with a barely-seasoned omelet and paid an extra $2 for hashbrowns that are actually hashbrown wedges that look like they came out of the grocery store freezer section. Could have gotten better ones at McDonalds for less. ?
The ham omelet was very tasty and the almond powdered sugar croissants.The fruit bowl I ordered was cut into rrly small pieces which made it look like it was old/fruit rots quicker when you cut it so small. Overall loved the place.
This place is a neighborhood gem! very charming with delicious items. I met a friend for coffee and then ended up staying through lunch. I recommend a baked good with your coffee- we split a chocolate chip cookie and it was scrumptious. I am a big fan of soup so this place does not disappoint. I ordered the tomato basil and it comes with a side of fresh warm bread. completely hit the spot! there is also plenty of seating for a cafe setting which is nice. Only downfall is parking can be hard to come by, prepare to walk a couple blocks especially if there on a weekend
Wonderful bakery spot! Everything they sell and serve is top notch. Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5 Service: Takeaway Meal type: Lunch Price per person: $1–10 Recommended dishes: Bakery
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