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    Butter Bakery Café

    3.8 (263 reviews)

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    Magic Cookie Bar, dark roast coffee & a selection of magazines offered in the entryway.
    Kimberly M.

    I come here for the Magic Cookie Bars. No kidding... those yummy 7 layer bars with coconut, chocolate & butterscotch chips, nuts (maybe), sweetened condensed milk on a graham cracker & butter crust. Yum! Plenty of chocolate chips for you connoisseurs! They also have abundant coffee options and a kitchen with breakfast/lunch food. Everything I have ordered has been good, fresh and tasty. I usually come after lunch for coffee & a treat. Late in the day you will find many of their bakery items are sold out. They are THAT good!! They have puppy treat options for purchase I noticed. This place has a no tipping policy--they pay a living wage to employees. In the summer there is a lot of outdoor seating. I have been coming here, on occasion, for over 5 years and the service has always been good. You'll find little tables, benches up to a long, beautiful, natural wood bar which faces out the window & larger tables around the side... also, kid toys along the wall. Two unisex bathrooms, free refills on coffee. I see a sign saying "Live Music" which I didn't know about. Soft music plays while you enjoy your cuppa/soda, treats, or typing away on your laptop (free WiFi), or meet friends, grab a few neighborhood papers or other important free magazines, take a look at all the different services offered on a community wall, concerts coming up or events of interest. This is a great destination winter and summer.

    Ordered a yogurt and granola and a biscuit sandwich. *After* payment processed we were informed that the wait was 20-30 minutes. Y'all gotta do better than that lol Food here is typically good, and pre-covid this was our absolute go-to. In recent years it seems like every corner has been cut. A Saturday like this would normally be wall-to-wall. I think Kingfield is catching on. I've attached photos to show how few people were here, as well as photos of the food. I really love to support a place that, on paper is focused on living wages and quality ingredients. Ask yourself however, if you'd wait 30- wait, no- 45 minutes for this.

    Sara O.

    Great light, extensive menu, I liked their mission and values...Cool spot all around. The food was good. I thought it might have been a bit better. The French toast I got for my daughter, which I fully planned on finishing off was unappealing and I can't put my finger on what it was about the taste that just wasn't great. I hate wasting food, but alas neither of us liked it. The biscuits were delicious. The goodies in the window looked amazing, we never did get one which was regrettable. When we are bank in town we will be back.

    Cool exterior art above their awning (November 2021).
    Kedar D.

    Three stars is a-okay in my book. I like the homey, friendly vibe of Butter Bakery Cafe and that it has a few labeled vegan options. The tofu scramble ($11) is vegan by default and really good---the tofu is dense, chewy and beautifully seared with spices. It comes with homemade bread which tasted great. I just wish this dish had vegan bacon or a vegan breakfast sausage and it would have been perfect. The tofu burrito ($12) is also vegan by default, but less interesting. The interior consists of blandly-seasoned chunks of tofu and potatoes while the exterior is covered in chili. The dish doesn't really come together. I liked my hot chocolate ($3.75) made with Oatly, but the pumpkin maple spice latte ($3.75) was too sweet (sadly, they use Pacifica almond barista blend, which my partner likes, but I hate). Unfortunately, Butter Bakery still has zero vegan baked goods (they get close with one item, though it contains honey, which is not vegan). Stop by Butter Bakery for a decent brunch/cafe meal in a quaint neighborhood.

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    Jake S.

    What a great little cafe with kind people and tipping built into the fiscal model. We randomly stopped here and we're so glad we did. The drinks were delicious and the food was filling. Fantastic little place!!

    Might have been a little pricy for a biscuit sandwich, but that biscuit was fire.
    Samantha R.

    This little cafe was near my Airbnb when I was staying in Minneapolis for the first time. It came recommended. In the morning after buying a toothbrush to substitute for the one I forgot my first thought was coffee. I saw the menu on the door when I walked by and thought I could have some pretty good coffee and a bite to eat. I got a mug of coffee (refills are free which is nice) and a simple biscuit sandwich on one of their "award-winning" biscuits. I had a slight case of sticker shock when I got my total. For just egg and cheese on a biscuit I don't expect to pay as much as I did, but the biscuit lived up to the hype. It was really, really good. I could tell that the egg and cheese were quality ingredients also. The sandwich and coffee I had at 9 AM ended up keeping me pretty full well into the day also, to the point that I wasn't really hungry at lunchtime. This trip was intended to be a lot more food-centric than it was just due to my inexplicably reduced appetite most of the time I was there, so some of this is just me. It was nice just to sit at a little cafe and people-watch for awhile while charging my phone and drinking my coffee. I would come back here and try a few more bakery or breakfast items for sure.

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    Zoe C.

    What a find! I haven't heard of this neighborhood-based, family-run cafe until recently, and I'm happy that I came here! I called and reserved a table and there isn't a time limit. There are many food, drink and bakery items to choose from. They have Gluten Free options available for anyone who needs it. I got the Birdie Bar from the bakery shelf and the first bite was delicious. I can see why they call it a birdie bar! There's a mixture of seeds from pumpkin to flax to sunflower with some sweet cranberries! I also got an Oat Milk Latte. It came with a pretty design and was creamy and warm. I tried an Iced Tea mixed with Black Tea and a Hibiscus blend. It's tart and sweet. I love the staff. They make sure you are accommodated and have what you need. They know their menu and give great recommendations if you have any dietary restrictions. I found them thoughtful and friendly! I'll be returning again if I ever find myself in this neck of the woods!

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    Theresa C.

    Butter bakery is a place I've been frequenting for the past 10 years--for many reasons. The scones are always a massive draw. They're substantial; constantly rotating with fresh flavors (often featuring locally produced ingredients), and pair perfectly with tea. The breakfast menu is amazing with fresh, local ingredients supporting local farmers. The portions are very generous (check out the burrito!). I love the homemade coffee syrups and highly recommend pairing hazelnut with oat milk in a latte. This is a community that loves to support the community. One step into Butter and you'll see local art, initiatives to support BIPOC and LGBTQ communities, and so much more. Also, the owner Dan is a gem. He has a newsletter and is always so personable. He remembered me from years ago and that level of care is hard to find. If you're ever in the area, don't miss out on this experience.

    Lisa P.

    I love everything this local cafe stands for, I just can't decide if I loved my experience here... Pros: 1. Locally owned 2. Food is made from scratch 3. Fair Wage model (no tips) 4. Recycling and composting are a priority 5. Many items are locally sourced (i.e., Hope butter!) 6. Casual order at the counter service 7. If you get a coffee to drink onsite, they'll give you a compostable cup of coffee to go as well! Cons: 1. Our food took a long time to come - a staff member apologized and went to check on it without us asking about it, but I'm glad we weren't in a hurry. 2. This is a weird complaint, but I had the Mexican-style scramble and Adam H. had the omelette, and both of us had a hard time keeping our food on the small plates. A little bit smaller of a portion or a little bigger plate would have been easier. I know I can be overly picky, and since Butter Bakery Cafe stands for so many amazing initiatives, I'll definitely be back to give Butter another shot.

    A great place to hang!
    Perry S.

    This friendly neighborhood go-to coffee shop, bakery, and sandwich shop offers great good at reasonable prices in a welcoming atmosphere. Everything is made from scratch and at reasonable prices. They're dedicated to supporting the neighborhood and active in partnering with non-profits that help people in a variety of ways. Good people. Good food. Good deeds. Good vibes. Butter Bakery just a nice place to hang.

    Anne F.

    Just a cute lil cafe with some nice baked goods to offer. I had a vanilla latte which was nice. Split a scone with my friend and it was so good. A little expensive I'd say but definitely tastes better than Starbucks so I'd say the elevated prices are warranted. A good place to hang out and talk over stuff over coffee. Clean bathrooms. Also open decently late if you want to kill time before a night on the town! ;)

    Lisa F.

    I love what this place stands for, and honestly had no idea that was their vibe when I picked it from all the coffee places surrounding my Airbnb. Walking in, it has the feeling of a co-op from Seattle, which I really enjoyed. Things went down from there though. After waiting behind two people ordering for 10 minutes, I still couldn't figure out where their food menus were. Do people just magically know what they want to order? No, the menus are on the wall at the END of the line. Though it might be the beginning of the line because the place is set up so you can't tell. I just figured it would be next to the case of pastries and next to the door. By the time I got to order, I still had no idea what I wanted and let another person go ahead. Wanting something simple and light, I picked out a grilled biscuit with "hope" butter (seemed local?) and jam...and coffee of course. Mugs of coffee for here are one-size but the cashier insisted I pick a size. Ok. Then the coffee showed up at a bar on the other side of the restaurant..but I wasn't told, so I had to get up and ask. Food was an even more frustrating situation. The biscuit was a nice size..just warm, not grilled or even toasted. The "hope" butter was two cold slices of stick butter (I honestly expected something whipped and or easy to spread). And no jam. When I asked the waiter for jam, he looked confused and flustered, then disappeared and came back with a small spoonful of jam in a plastic to go cup (I'm eating in!) when I have two giant slices of biscuits in front of me. I went up and asked for more and they said that's their serving, but reluctantly gave me one more spoonful. See photo for my attempt at spreading cold butter and the initial serving of jam. So the space is great. I'd hang out or study here in a heartbeat. The service and kitchen could use a lot more work. I'll just stick with their coffee.

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    Their coffees are sooo good!! I haven't tried anything besides coffee but going back soon. Their biscuits are good as well

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    Cute venue in Kingsfield area of Minneapolis. Definitely looking forward to making a return visit. great food. Great ambienc!

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    Delicious food and a calm quiet atmosphere. Service was wonderful and it was perfect for a lunch out.

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