Ryan Wells
Their price maybe little up there (Entree $10-$16, deserts ($2-$8), but their food is very good
Their customer serivce and decoration of place is very satisfying too
Menu is placed in corner of dining area, really glad to have this place in the middle of the road. It’s very convenient place to stop and use restroom and grab quick meal!
Make sure to try their pies
… moreJeff Bantle
My friend and I were on our way across the country and stopped into Lund’s looking for a bite to eat. Unfortunately for us, we were just past closing time. However, Jim was kind enough to invite us in, show us around, and share some stories and anecdotes about Lund’s and the work he and his wife had done building the place over the last several decades. He also sent us on our way with a couple slices of Juneberry Pie.
The time we spent at Lund’s with Jim was brief, but it left a lasting impression, and it was one of the highlights of our cross-country trip.
… moreJimmy Stephens
I really wanted to like this place. The service is stellar. My wife and I were served by very sweet ladies who made sure to attend us well and were very friendly. The marina is pretty. The restaurant interior is cute, as you’ll see with a quick scroll google’s photos. My wife and I had decent walleye sandwiches, which were pricey, but that was to be expected at the marina.
What disappointed us immensely was the sheer blandness of their pie. A whole pie cost about $40 and it’s handmade. We hoped the taste would reflect that investment. Nope. The pie was not terrible, but it wasn’t better than a frozen pie from Wal-Mart. It sadly reinforces the stereotype that local food in ND is often meat-and-potatoes blah.
If Lund’s Landing specialized in more than pies, I’d probably leave a 3-star review and return to give it another try. After spending almost a hundred bucks on two sandwiches and the most underwhelming pie ever, I can neither recommend nor justify returning. All I can say is I wish the restaurant luck because we really appreciated their friendly service and wish the food quality matched.
… moreJakeb Greer
Quite little corner to eat a quick lunch. Food is great and the service is better
… moreNikol Richards
Such a yummy Juneberry pie! It is a definite must stop for a taste of the Dakotas!
… moreMangie
Their Juneberry pie is delicious… But what makes this place is the people! Friendly family run business with lots of local knowledge and hospitality. We rented a boat for the afternoon last year and loved being out on the lake.
… moreAyala Slann
A small adorable place that we visited for lunch with friends. The resort is phenomenal at the right time of the year. Unfortunately, when we arrived, most of the items on the menu were out (potatoes). However, the owners were amiable and attempted to work on substitutes. There is no menu for vegans or vegetarians as most of the bakery dough is made with animal fat ( Crisco ).
… moreshaun lindy
Good juneberry pie, fresh lake caught fish daily. Other than closing at 5pm, you won’t be disappointed if you have a day to swing in. Closed Sundays and Monday’s, but I don’t mind that, knowing it’s a long time family owned and operated little business. Neat little cove of the lake and nestled in some trees next to a hillside. Good place to spend a day off and unwind!
… moreManuel Rodriguez
Very hospitable and the strawberry juneberry pie is amazing!
… moreERIC MACY
I couldn’t resist the fresh pie sign! I turned around and got a slice. Amazing! Rhubarb and berries worth it. The staff was very friendly, made me feel welcomed.
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