Best Lunch Restaurants in Eagan
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51 restaurants available nearby
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Price: Moderate
• Contemporary American • Bloomington
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• Contemporary Mexican • Bloomington
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- EedvipMinneapolis - St. Paul •75 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agowe have been going to the tcg for 15 years, the day after thanksgiving. we hook up with same friends year after year, while there at the mall shopping.More infoTwin City GrillPrice: Moderate• American• Bloomington•4.6
- JJeffreyvipMinneapolis - St. Paul •9 reviews5.0Dined 2 days agoExcellent Thanksgiving dinner…the meal was perfectly prepared as usual.More infoCedar + Stone, Urban TablePrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Bloomington•4.6
- MMargieMinneapolis - St. Paul •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoThe buffet at Granite City Brewery was excellent. Everything was cooked to perfection. The server was very kind and responsive and it really was the best value and quality for what was available in the Twin Cities on Thanksgiving. Thank you.More infoGranite City Food & Brewery - EaganPrice: Moderate• American• Eagan•4.4
- SsaraMinneapolis - St. Paul •14 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoMet a business colleague there for lunch and was impressed. Lots of light made the space feel open and airy. Menu was diverse. I chose the meatloaf which was a daily lunch feature and my friend had the Reuben which he said was excellent and looked amazing. The meatloaf was very good and a large portion. I would come back for happy hour to see who the restaurant draws in the evening.More infoHazelwood BloomingtonPrice: Moderate• American• Bloomington•4.7
- EEricaNew Orleans / Louisiana •3 reviews5.0Dined on Jul 8, 2024This is a very underrated breakfast experience in the Twin Cities. You can park for free with a validation and have a very quiet, mellow brunch with a breakfast cocktail and not get the side-eye on a weekday morning. I work overnights and 72 hour shifts. It’s really a treat to go here to decompress in a benign space after an extended shift. The food is superlative, French inspired; indulgent, but not gutbusting. The waitstaff are outstanding and top-notch. Kind of hate to share this review because it’s my secret!More infoLa VoyaPrice: Expensive• French• Bloomington•4.3