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| Bonnie's Cafe |
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Feb 20th, 2004 |
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This old fashion cafe puts anyone in a good mood. Probably some of the quickest service in a restaraunt I've seen in years. The Home style cooked meals are amazing! I recommend this cafe to anyone who wants an excelent old fashion home style meal. |
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Nov 3rd, 2003 |
Like a step back in time to a small town greasy spoon (I mean 'greasy spoon' in the best possible way).
Friendly atmosphere, home style cooking, and you leave with a satisfied feeling. Try hashbrown done crispy with onions and cheese. |
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Jul 31st, 2002 |
I've only had breakfast here, but a good spot for a bite.
It's got the old-time greasy spoon atmosphere and menu. The place will remind you of any number of small town diners, except it's smack between the twin cities, and next door to the Dubliner, a fine irish bar.
The hash browns are prepared as american fries (sliced rather than shredded), but they'll put some cheese and onions on them for you, and you won't even care.
Nothing outstanding, but just what you need to eat off a mild hangover. Also open early, for a bite before the early fishing trip. |
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