Four Minneapolis Neighborhoods Every Food Lover Should Visit

Maria Collins
2 min readNov 1, 2018

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Swedish meatballs, Polish Sausage, Turkey Burger, smoked fish and baked goods — Minneapolis serves some of the best national and international dishes in its restaurants. There are plenty of neighborhoods in the city and each neighborhood offers a host of eateries that make it tough for you to decide where to stop by. But don’t worry, we have listed four of the best Minneapolis neighborhoods for you to have a gala time eating and drinking in the city.

Minneapolis has made it to the travel bucket list of food travelers all around the country, so book Cheap flights to Minneapolis at least a month in advance to make the most of your travel budget.

North Loop

Fondly called the Warehouse District, this lively neighborhood bustles with start-up joints that include a variety of innovative restaurants and hip bars as well as some of the well-established eateries. Almost all the adorable cuisines can be found in the menu cards of the restaurants here. The neighborhood also hosts the Minneapolis Farmers’ Market that sells locally made snacks and candies along with fresh farm produces.

Northeast Minneapolis

The neighborhood is best known for offering an eclectic mix of artisan dishes to food lovers. It’s a sprawling community dotted with decade-old restaurants, craft breweries, dive bars, and cheese shops. Furthermore, Northeast is close to museums, art galleries and many other premier tourist attractions in the city.

Whittier

The stretch of Nicollet Ave alone is a reason enough for you to stop by this Minneapolis neighborhood. The avenue majorly features economic local restaurants and is ideal for budget travelers. Cheap flight tickets along with a stay and dining in Whittier can really help you enjoy your trip without exceeding your budget. However, there is no dearth of high-end eateries either. You can also visit the Asian markets to buy keepsakes for your loved once and revitalize yourself at various coffee shops.

Loring Park

This revamped district is the new favorite of the food lovers in the city of Minneapolis. Many new upscale American restaurants are popping up every day. And if you aren’t very hungry, laidback cafes by the sprawling green spaces serve as perfect hosts. Don’t forget to visit the Basilica of Saint Mary located in the neighborhood while you are here.

Also, since the city draws a massive influx of food lovers, you should book cheap flights to Minneapolis in advance to save on airfares.

Have a great foodie vacation!

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Maria Collins

Maria Collins was born and raised in Orlando, Florida. She has been writing blogs and articles for different magazines and websites for more than two decades.