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Address: 317 N Lakeshore Dr, Lake City, MN 55041
Phone: (651) 345-5155
Website: http://www.chickadeecottagecafe.com/
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My husband had the Scottish Tatties, I had the quiche of the day, and we had a side of french toast and a flapjack. Nothing could have prepared us for the size of the flapjack, OMG, that thing could have fed a family of five for a week!
Overall, flavors were amazing, dishes were cooked perfectly, and we are sad we don’t have our own Chickadee Cottage Cafe back home. Definitely would come here again when we’re in the area!
Everything on the menu looked inviting to try. And in the end, everything that we tried exceeded our expectations and tasted fabulous! Rarely can one say that. I had the Shrimp Scampi Shrimp sauteed in butter and garlic, served with a baked potato and coleslaw. An unusual and exceptional combination. I’m not sure of the sauce’s secret but it is very tasty! The bean chili with onion on top also pleased us with exceptional flavors and seasoning. Every bit was savored.
Nancy Ann Storybook Dolls, tea cozies (hard to find and highly sought after living in London), books, cards, teacup and saucer sets, and so much more, are available as gifts for the discerning giver.
I plan to go back and try the Ginger Lime Tuna and Bloody Mary Grilled Cheese when time permits for traveling again. Also, few places offer Devonshire cream, homemade jam and fruit with your scone. I’m a true scone fanatic (ate them daily on Noting Hill Gate Street), and was not surprised to find the whole plate GONE in the showcase by the checkout counter! I should have ordered one with lunch.
From the front when driving by, it’s hard to appreciate the multiple dining spaces they offer and how exceptional the food and service are. Patio table are provided on the lawn as well as in the back garden. It has lovely front porch dining, too.
This is the place to go for an English Tea.
Handicap access. Large, clean, stylish restrooms. Street-side parking just across from the river.
home-cooked meals with simple ingredients. First opening it’s doors in 1991 as the Chickadee Cottage Tearoom and Restaurant and fulfilling the dreams of Donna Hawkins’. Her passion of cooking and traveling would set the tone of the owners that would follow. The latest of longtime employees to take the helm was
Laure’n Kann, who worked for over 14 seasons, and her culinary partner Trent Tingblad who purchased the cafe in 2016. The interior is tastefully restored and decorated offering a gift shop and a number of rooms for dining. Menu offers a variety of breakfast classics, flapjacks, french toast, omelets and porridge. Lunch a choice of sandwiches, wraps, salads, bowls and daily specials. Baked goods are also available to enjoy or take with you. My Mac Bowl was a delicious entree of Cavatappi in a Cheddar Cheese sauce, topped with pulled pork and Roasted tomatoes. Cheese sauce was not overbearing and simply blended with the hearty slow cooked, saucy layer of pulled pork. Temperature was spot on, presentation appealing and taste rewarding. Service friendly and commendable.
Much bigger than it looks. Cute front porch seating and also dining rooms areas. There is a very large outside seating area as well!
Little shop in lobby, waiting area.
Food was unique and good.
Highly recommend!