The 10 Minneapolis Restaurants You Must Try In 2018
By Betsy Rathburn
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Published January 17, 2018
Minneapolis and St. Paul are so full of incredible places to eat, so why not make 2018 the year you try more of them? These restaurants are known for their great atmospheres, incredible service, and — most important of all — their mouthwatering menus. If you want to eat the best meals of your life in 2018, you must try these 10 Twin Cities restaurants this year.
1. Union
Union is a downtown Minneapolis restaurant notable for its gorgeous rooftop. Covered in glass, the roof is open all year —
even when the temperature dips well below freezing. So in 2018, head to Union for a delicious meal with an incredible view.
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2. Betty Danger's
This restaurant is a must-visit for anyone, regardless of whether they're visiting Minnesota for the first time or they're a life-long resident. The quirky theme means the restaurant is full of interesting decor. The menu matches, with plenty of fun dishes that will satisfy your stomach. But the main attraction at Betty Danger's is the large Ferris wheel that looks over Minneapolis. Why not go for a ride in 2018?
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3. Matt's Bar
As the home of the Jucy Lucy, Matt's Bar is an iconic Minneapolis restaurant that should be on any dining bucket list. The unassuming restaurant often has a line, but it's well worth the wait. The cheese-filled burger will have you coming back again and again.
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4. Smack Shack
Smack Shack is a restaurant known for their delicious lobster rolls. You'll find that and much more when you stop in for a visit in 2018. It's one of the many amazing restaurants in Minneapolis to grab a tasty sandwich.
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5. Nicollet Island Inn
Nicollet Island Inn is as beautiful as it is delicious. Stepping into this restaurant feels like stepping away from the hustle and bustle of a busy city. And when your food arrives at the table, your worries will completely melt away. All that will be on your mind is your mouthwatering meal.
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6. Smoke in the Pit
What's more mouthwatering than BBQ? There are many great BBQ restaurants in the Twin Cities, but Smoke in the Pit is one of the best. The restaurant itself has a homey vibe, with friendly staff and great service. But it's the food you're after, and let us tell you: Smoke in the Pit will not disappoint. Be sure to add it to your 2018 bucket list.
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7. Uncle Franky's
If you have a hankering for hot dogs, Uncle Franky's is
the place to go in Minneapolis. The menu is full of options, from a classic Chicago dog to a few wackier combinations. No matter what you get, you'll walk away satisfied — and with a new favorite restaurant.
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8. Black Sheep
Of all the many pizza places in the Twin Cities, Black Sheep is among the most unique. It's home to the first coal-fired pizza in Minnesota, and it does not disappoint. The flavors are unique and delicious, making Black Sheep a great spot to try out this year.
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9. Pumphouse Creamery
The Twin Cities have so many amazing ice cream shops, it's hard to keep track. Many of the best are in St. Paul, but Pumphouse is a Minneapolis specialty. They pride themselves in using local ingredients to create the delicious ice cream. You can taste it in every bite, no matter which of the many unique flavors you choose.
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10. Stella's Fish Cafe
Yum! If you're a seafood fan, you're going to love Stella's Fish Cafe. There is a huge variety of dishes on their menu, and the restaurant's ambiance is hard to beat. Stop in this year for an incredible meal you won't soon forget.
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Have you been to any of these Minneapolis restaurants? Is there anywhere you’d like to try in 2018? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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