


*We are typically only on a wait on Saturday and Sunday between 10AM-2PM* We are an American scratch diner with fun, creative dishes as well as many of your diner claasics! We also have a full bar serving craft cocktails, local beers, wine, and THC beverages. For dessert, we offer house-made pies and malts/shakes make from hand-scooped ice cream.
Hip hangout featuring American favorites, housemade donuts & clever cocktails in a 1957 diner.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4020 E Lake St, Minneapolis, MN 55406
Phone: (612) 353-6568
Website: http://www.hi-lo-diner.com/
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Reviews
Walked in at close to 11am on a frigid Saturday and we were immediately seated.
Food was great, I got the hash stuffed hash. Rich hollandaise sauce, good hash browns. The table shared a house made glazed donut to finish the meal. The donut came warm, was fluffy and not overly sweet.
The atmosphere of the classic diner is great and they have a nice patio for outdoor seating! Their breakfast menu is great – I highly recommend the Hash Stuffed Hash and the Huevo Rancheros – the vegan chorizo is top notch!
We had nachos and they were outstanding, well layered with care and nice, crispy, thick-ish chips. Guacamole was fresh and flavorful.
Would highly recommend for dates, meeting with friends, family or even colleagues.
We had Huevos Rancheros, Fried Chicken Sandwich, Eggs and Pancake !! The Pancake was big and soft and fluffy. With great coffee and excellent service this is 9.8/10 recommendation
I ordered the Fish and Chips. The fish was very good and not hard. It was “fall off the bone.” However, the fried fish was not crispy. Kind of felt like a baby’s arm. Not a beer batter. Just batter. The fries were crinkle cut and therefore not crispy. Some fragments and bits were though, which was nice. They were seasoned similarly to the taste of Lawry’s Seasoning. The dish included “capers,” which I’ve never tasted before. They’re fried little green bulbs from a plant. Salty and fried. But very much retained a green plant taste. Unique taste.
My friend ordered the Huevos Rancheros and orange juice. The juice seemed fresh and had pulp, which I liked. The meat was well seasoned. It was a simple dish.