Ride On Up To Dakota Junction, An Adorable Restaurant Right Next To A Popular Minnesota Bike Trail
By Betsy Rathburn|Published December 23, 2020
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Betsy Rathburn
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Betsy is a Minneapolis-based writer who's lived in Minnesota for 20 years. If you know of any amazing Minnesota restaurants, nature areas, or other attractions, feel free to let her know about them at brathburn@onlyinyourstate.com or on Twitter @betsyrathburn.
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is crisscrossed with countless hiking and biking trails. They take visitors through the state’s most beautiful landscapes, from rivers to forests to waterfalls. They also lead through some of Minnesota’s loveliest towns and cities, each filled with its own unique attractions. In Mound, Minnesota, bikers along the Dakota Rail Regional Trail can stop for a bite at the adorable Dakota Junction, a delicious restaurant right next to the trail. Here’s what you’ll find when you visit:
Dakota Junction is a charming restaurant in Mound, Minnesota. This small city is about 25 miles west of Minneapolis.
The restaurant is along the Dakota Rail Regional Trail, a 26-mile paved trail that runs from Wayzata to Lester Prairie. The Dakota Junction stop in Mound makes for an excellent stopping point for a tasty meal during your ride.
Inside the restaurant, you'll find a bright and comfortable dining room. The walls are lined with bike-themed memorabilia, and the friendly service will make you feel right at home.
The restaurant has excellent breakfast options. You can't go wrong with a plate of eggs and hashbrowns. These meals will keep you going for the rest of your ride.
Many also enjoy the burgers at Dakota Junction. Perfectly grilled and loaded with your favorite toppings, they'll make for a filling meal - especially when accompanied by a pile of fries.
Next time you go for a bike ride, consider exploring the Dakota Line Regional Trail. Along the way, stop for lunch at adorable and delicious Dakota Junction. You'll love your visit!
For more information about Dakota Junction, including menus, hours, and takeout options, visit the restaurant’s Facebook page. Also check out our past articles about the Knotty Pine, a restaurant on the Sakatah Singing Hills Trail, and Jordie’s Trailside Cafe on the Soo Line Trail.
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