Hen House Eatery located in downtown Minneapolis specializes in homemade style food and drink that is locally grown with gluten-free options. We use the freshest locally-sourced ingredients we can find and serve breakfast all-day.
Wonderful little place for breakfast or lunch I read some of the reviews and was really surprised by the negativity. I stop a few times a year and truly have never had a bad meal. Breakfast menu is extensive and they will serve it all day. Stopped yesterday and could have had brunch...
Whether you choose to indulge in a sumptuous breakfast or take one last stroll through the meticulously manicured gardens, Margarethenhof am Tegernsee offers a seamless and relaxed departure. Families with young children will find Margarethenhof am Tegernsee to be a haven of comfort and convenience...
At Old Hen Coffee, we serve specialty coffee including a range of in-house Cold Brews and also delectable breakfast and brunch meals.
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Hen House Eatery 114 S 8th St,Minneapolis, MN 55402-2811 +1 612-345-4664 Website E-mail Improve this listing Get food delivered OR Get food delivered 845 Reviews Certificate of Excellence Cuisines:American Dining options:Breakfast, Reservations ...
Well pecked ; Want breakfast on the go? The Hen House is the perfect choice.BOB KEYES Staff Writer
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