Lanesboro, Minnesota City Guide
For over 20 years, Pamela Lanier's Lanesboro, Minnesota Travel Guide has been your connection to Lanesboro's tourism community with invaluable details on local attractions, restaurants, shopping, museums, history, outdoor recreation and more.
Dining in Lanesboro
The dining scene in Lanesboro is as fun and varied as the town itself. Restaurants range from high end establishments to funky eateries. If you still have room after your innkeeper's generous breakfast, you’ll find plenty to excite and satisfy your palate. One casual eatery that will inspire your taste buds is the Chat N' Chew, an authentically Midwestern restaurant that doesn't sacrifice ingenuity or taste for all its down home flair. If you're looking for something sweet, head over to the Aroma Pie Shop, where you'll find world-famous pies that are fresh baked every morning. Make sure to get a bite of their rhubarb pie a tasty treat that earned Lanesboro the nickname of “Rhubarb Capital of Minnesota!”Another favorite is Das Wurst Haus German Village and Deli, which pays tribute to the region's German heritage by serving up delicious delicacies such as homemade sausages and sauerkraut. You might even catch a little live polka music to really get you in the mood! |