Minnesota Road Trip Restaurants: US-169 North

Road-trip eateries worth a stop for Minnesotans heading north on US-169 and continuing on Highway 371
A-Pine Restaurant in Pequot Lakes
A-Pine Restaurant in Pequot Lakes

Photo by JC Buck

There’s that moment on any car trip when hunger shifts from a passing thought to a full-on obsession. Fast-food chains and gas station convenience stores hugging the off-ramps are counting on you to take the easy way out, but it doesn’t always end up that way. Sometimes you luck upon a venerable diner or a roadside café, and you proceed to have the best meal of the year. Why leave it to chance? Minnesota’s byways and thoroughfares are loaded with dining experiences grand enough to set the itinerary, not just accompany it.

Here are some more restaurants dotting different road-trip routes:

A-Pine Restaurant, Pequot Lakes

The Paul Bunyan statue outside has only been here since 2008. As for A-Pine? Locals and vacationers have loved the classic American comfort food since it opened as a drive-in in 1965.

Charng Thai Restaurant, Hackensack

Two blocks from the Paul Bunyan Trail and Minnesota’s only statue of Paul’s sweetheart, Lucette, Charng (formerly Udom’s) is praised for its authentic Thai cuisine and friendly service.

The Chocolate Ox
The Chocolate Ox

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The Chocolate Ox, Nisswa

Few things bring a smile to a child’s face like ice cream and candy. Put them together and you get one of the happiest shops in Nisswa, with locations downtown and at Grand View Lodge.

The Launch Bar & Grill, Onamia

The patio is the draw at the Eddy’s Resort restaurant, owned by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe. Diners have one of the best views of Minnesota’s second-largest inland lake.

The Piggy BBQ in Walker
The Piggy BBQ in Walker

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The Piggy BBQ, Walker

Kansas City-style ribs, pulled pork, and brisket are smoked fresh daily at this New York Times-approved barbecue joint. Enjoy them with your choice of topping and sides. The cornbread is non-negotiable.