2. Keys At The Foshay
8.5
114 S 9th St (btwn Marquette & 2nd Ave S), Minneapolis, MN
Breakfast Spot · Downtown West · 116 tips and reviews
Jaclyn C: Great breakfast served all day. I especially like the Mexican omelette, which is filled with chili and topped with cheese, sour cream, and salsa. Also comes with tortilla chips for dipping--yum!
John: Good spot for delicious breakfast, coffee, and mimosas if you are feeling saucy!
HISTORY: The tower was built between 1928 and 1929 by Wilber Foshay. He chose to build his company in Minneapolis and started construction on this building, which is modeled after the Washington Monument.
4. The Lowry Cafe
8.6
2207 Lowry Ave N (Penn Ave N), Minneapolis, MN
American Restaurant · Jordan · 19 tips and reviews
Katie Butler: Oh my goodness. Breakfast, lunch, dinner... All amazing here. The specials are awesome!
Steph Luv: Turkey sausage is on the menu!
Darius Davis: The Jordan. Lots of food for $10. If you are hungry, start here!
6. Dave's Downtown
7.9
900 2nd Ave S Ste 230, Minneapolis, MN
American Restaurant · Downtown West · 19 tips and reviews
J D: Dave's Downtown offers the best food for the best value in the Skyway. Fantastic meals, generous portions, and an amazing staff. It is my favorite place for lunch in Minneapolis.
Lani Petrulo: Really fast service- helps those of us with only a half hour lunch break!
Kyle: Awesome chili. Gotta try it.
Zachary Crockett: Chiltepin is the only chili native to the U.S., and they make delicious sauce with it here. The chicken chiltepin with grilled vegetables and black beans is warm and yummy on a cold night.
marky sparkly: Happy hour margaritas are fantastic! 3-5pm and 8-9pm
Cheapism: Bright colors, interesting sculptures, and large paintings decorate this authentic Mexican restaurant. Take a break from the market and try the Carne Asada ($10.99) or the combo for a $1 more. Read more.
Joe Funk: Get the Chipotle Cheese Steak, great twist on an old favorite
Tim Schaaf: How did the hipster burn the roof of his mouth? He ate the MAC N Cheese before it was cool.
City Pages: Voted top ten chicken wings! The house wings are a rosy molasses color, dipped in sticky, sweet honey soy glaze with a Sriracha-spiked mayonnaise for dipping.
Dein Lawrence: HUUUGE HAPPY HOUR DEALS!!! For food, the #6 and the #12. If you're hungry enough to "eat a horse", then get the fried Chimichanga; make sure you get it Enchilada Style. Burgers here are to die for!!!
Mpls.St.Paul Magazine: Mpls.St.Paul Magazine editors’ pick for best late-night menus, greasy spoon.
Carter Peterson: This place has it all. American, Mexican, a batshit crazy wait staff that you can't help but love. Basically picture Mexican Perkins. A true staple to the uptown living experience.