Milda’s Café
1720 Glenwood Ave, Minneapolis, MN, 55405
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Address :
1720 Glenwood Ave
Minneapolis, MN, 55405 - Phone (612) 377-9460
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Opening Hours
- Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm
Specialities
- Takes Reservations : No
Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast
Parking : Street
Bike Parking : No
Wheelchair Accessible : No
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Quiet
Alcohol : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Wi-Fi : No
Has TV : No
Waiter Service : Yes
Caters : No
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Randy K.
Went for breakfast. Food was very good, reasonably priced, fine service. Friendly people. The entire restaurant was spotlessly clean. Definitely will go back.
(4)Rhonda G.
Yelper fanatics read a review and are there the next day. A true home cooking place that gets the basics down pat. I just had a simple roast beef melt that brought new meaning to the word melt. The onions were small and thinly sliced and sauteed to perfection. I just didn't need anything else today. But I will need everything else somewhere along the line. They must not need the money because they would clean up if opened on weekends. Service is great too.
(5)Johanna G.
Home cooking done right. Friendly and helpful service. Easy parking. Breakfast is my favorite meal. At Milda's it is always perfection.
(5)Matt O.
Quite the classic diner institution. We went for breakfast on a Wednesday, and there were more people there than I was expecting. Cinnamon roll was huge and tasty. I ordered a classic breakfast dish of eggs, hash browns, bacon, and toast. It was exactly as I expected - no frills, just perfectly done and simple. Hoping to go again soon.
(4)Steph L.
Fun little gem. Have driven by it countless times and never knew it existed. The place was HOPPIN'! The ambiance and service are fantastic, the caramel rolls were soft and gooey as promised, but my veggie omelette left a bit to be desired. I've never experienced cheese that sticks to my teeth. It was SO odd. I don't know if it's velveeta or what, but I couldn't finish my omelette because: a) I was self-conscious about smiling to my lunch partner for fear I'd have a big goober of orange cheese across my smile b) Cheese shouldn't stick to your teeth. That concerns me. The prices are awesome and it's this great diner without pretentiousness. Feels like a small town diner but here it is, right off Glenwood in Minneapolis! Another warning, we spent about an hour in there for lunch and I carried the smell of a restaurant with me the rest of the day. I had to shower after because I couldn't take it. Yup, still gave it 4 stars even with the cheese and smell. It's just a neat place with no chip on it's shoulder and I like that!
(4)Ben H.
Family-owned and operated for two generations, Milda's is a north Minneapolis institution. This is the quintessential neighborhood breakfast and lunch cafe. Breakfast is fine: the standard eggs, pancakes, etc . My favorite lunches would be broasted chicken or the chicken salad sandwich. Burgers are very good too. I love the mix of people who stop by to eat. I'm nice to the staff and they always respond with excellent service. Don't expect nouvelle cuisine here. This is for people like me who love a good old-fashion neighborhood place to eat.
(5)Josh K.
Milda's is everything you want in a local cafe. The wait staff knew just about everyone that came in, the food was delicious, and it's literally a door with an awning that if you blink, you'll miss. I dropped by with a family member for lunch after having it bookmarked for seemingly ever. Parking wise, street parking available, and a lot in the back of the building. Inside, it's compact but not to the point of giving you that sardines kind of feel. Daily specials and a menu full of the cafe breakfast/lunch normals. I opted for a philly scramble (hash, scrambled eggs, beef, veggies and cheese all stacked) with a short stack. The waitress warned me the cakes were big and I may not be able to finish them all. I looked at my lunch date and we laughed hysterically. I tried making a bet with her that I'd finish it and the meal would be free, but, no take. Damn it. My aunt went with the same scramble, but with ham instead of beef. Very quick wait (top end, 10 minutes) despite a full restaurant at around lunch time, which was great. The scramble didn't need anything at all. No sauces, toppings or anything else. Quite literally picked up my utensil, and dug into that bitch like it owed me money piling bites on top of my rye toast and just wrecking it. It was a fantastic dish. Wasn't greasy, veggies had snap, and weren't soggy. Cheese was melted and provided a different savory flavor to it. Only gripe would be my rye toast being under toasted. I know, those bastards. I did get half of the ham scramble too, which, again, was fantastic. Little more on the salty side with the pork+cheese, but still a great breakfast dish. Onto the pancakes. Were they big? Meh. I've seen bigger. But, they were good. Very good in fact. Syrup less bite produced a solid buttermilk flavor and great texture. Added the syrup, and those little flaps of heaven soaked it up like a champ. They are a bit more doughy than normal cakes, but aren't to the yeast filled level. Very good cakes. Overall, a great experience, and one I'm glad I could share with a breakfast food deprived family member. If you're in the area on a weekday, hit this place up for a great local style cafe breakfast.
(4)Mezzo D.
We went here for the first time yesterday, after years of saying we wanted to. It was great--the service was outstanding. We were welcomed warmly, and we watched our server call the regulars by name, and take extra care of them, while making us feel like part of the group. The menu is typical diner/café fare, with a few specialties. We ordered homemade pasty and a hot meatloaf sandwich, with a side of grits. There was lots of brown gravy which was savory and delicious. The meal was extremely hearty. It's the closest thing I've seen to a southern diner, kind of a Scandinavian-Southern-down-home-comfort-food hybrid.
(4)Sophia K.
I have loved this place since I was small! I was soo happy they opened back up! Breakfast at its best!
(4)Mary J.
I love this place I just wish they had weekend hours it would be wonderful it's hard to get to it during the week. We had wonderful sweet rolls and everything else is so good for breakfast. It's a very clean small friendly place I seem to know someone every time I go there. They give you more for your money! Yummy!!!!!!!
(5)Tim'Myra D.
Great food ok service takes WAYYYYYYY to long to get food. They are alaways busy thats why it makes since to staff as if they are aware!!!! I ordered 3 chicken wings and two Philly scrambles and I have literally been waiting an hour!!! My servers response was heres free bread and its taking a long time because you ordered chicken wings. Three Chicken wings DOES NOT take an hour!!!!! When my food came it was spilled on the table!!! When i spoke to another server she proceeded by telling me " I dont know what to tell you and the managers not comming to talk to you because he's busy cooking" when the manager came and i expressed my server felt giving me free bread would make it ok he said they did their best theres nothing else they can do we are to busy. Left very offended,appalled and annoyed I will never be back!!!
(1)mathias m.
The diametric opposite of hip, this is the most authentic diner in Minneapolis. The wait staff is a tad salty, just the way you'd want them to be. The food is decent, not much better or worse than you'd expect from a neighborhood spot. The pasties are their mainstay and are, of course, above average. Breakfasts are as good but cheaper as you'd find elsewhere, and the lunch sandwiches are passable. But what is most delightful is the overall vibe, in large part due to the clientele--a surprising amalgam of all sorts. Just real people eating real food in a real place.
(4)BK J.
After doing a good deed this morning I decided to treat myself to breakfast at Milda's. Food and service were on as always. But the big news is that they now accept credit/debit cards (but not AmEx). $5 minimum is reasonable too.
(5)Paul W.
A wonderful, cozy, feel right at home dining experience! Great service, friendly customers and quality food. It's in an older neighborhood but don't let that fool ya, as soon as I sat down I had other customers conversations with me like I had been coming in the place for ever. I had a ham &cheese omelet with hash browns and rye toast. Great place if you're looking for no frills, home cooked style food.
(4)Melanie B.
First visit, I ordered a California burger. I am not usually fan of hamburgers, but it was calling my name. Juicy, fresh, yum! My lunch date had the same and it was a consensus. Will definitely have to go back and try the pasty which they are known for and another date for breakfast.
(4)Nichole K.
Great home cooked meals for super cheap. Only open for limited hours though! (Breakfast and Lunch type place) So get there early. Awesome soups, great eggs, and dinner items
(3)Albino D.
I don't normally write reviews like this but my brother and I had a horrible experience. We walked in the door and grabbed the paper. After I finished reading the entire front page of the paper, I noticed three other groups had been waited on and had placed their orders. Was my zipper down? Did I sit in someone's favorite booth and was I being sent a subliminal message? We got up and nobody even cared. Then on the way out I saw an employee sipping on a cup of coffee at one of the tables. I wonder if the coffee was good? I can guarantee I will never know if the food was any good.
(1)Kelly S.
I don't know if I could love Milda's any more than I do. Except, maybe, if it were open later and on the weekends so I could take everyone I know there. It's a true neighborhood diner with WONDERFUL people (seriously. the servers are friendly, sweet, and truly lovely people), a great atmosphere, and fantastic diner food. Their patty melts are to die for and so is everything else I've ever tried (meatloaf, mashed potatoes, roast beef). The cinnamon rolls are about the size of your head and look delicious. This is a true Minneapolis gem in NoMi and anytime someone suggests a that we get together for breakfast, lunch, or coffee I immediately suggest Milda's!
(5)Barbara M.
I can say I truly enjoy this place. I wish they would update and accept at least a credit card though I understand it makes life easier not having to do the swiping and receipt signing etc. I have tried the pastries, the chicken, the gravy and the potatoes and they are "right on.' Another thing I don't like is they aren't open on weekends but when your pull in the crowd as they do you don't have to. Go Milda's Go!
(5)Mandy C.
DINER! A definite diner with lots of character for this hood. Place was pretty packed at about 11:30am. I stuck to my gut and ordered breakfast here. I ordered the Philly scramble which was decent, not a huge fan of the meat on this dish though. Next time I would try the Denver Omelet (for breakfast food) but what I REALLY wanted to try was the pasty - unfortunately, they only serve them M-W-F so I will be back eventually for that. The price is right here and the service is very attentive and friendly! Overall, good experience for a diner!
(3)Risikat A.
I love Milda's! I've had the pancakes, eggs, grits and french toast and all are fantastic. The french toast is the superstar, though. You can just tell they're homemade. The staff is fantastic, as well. Most are older women and they all have a smile on their face.
(4)P X.
I have been on the look out for broasted chicken for years (ever since moving to Minneapolis from Wisconsin)...and guess what!?!? I finally found the most amazing broasted chicken ever! Milda's!!!!! I got the lunch meal with dark meat and was in chicken heaven. My dining companion got a breakfast meal that looked amazing. They also have pasty's and other amazing items that make for the perfect meal. The service is also amazing and the atmosphere is super chill.
(3)Britt B.
Great old fashioned diner. Awesome service. Family owned. Fabulous breakfasts. I highly recommend the cinnamon rolls. You can pick them up to go too.
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