Did you know that Minnesota is home to some historic restaurants? One is found in the small town of Mantorville, a community founded in 1854, several years before Minnesota was officially a state. About a century later, in 1946, the Hubbell House was founded. It quickly became one of the most popular restaurants in the area, a fact that still remains to this day. The restaurant features six dining rooms and can seat more than 300 guests, making it one of the largest eateries in Minnesota. Read on below to learn about this historic restaurant, its beautiful dining rooms, and its delicious food.

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Have you ever been to the Hubbell House? For more information about the restaurant, including menus, hours, and more, visit their website and Facebook page. And for another historic place to visit in Minnesota, check out our past article about Neumann’s Bar!

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