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Reviews for The Harriet Brasserie in Minneapolis, MN

Timothy Walton 1 year ago
5

Unpretentious food cooked to perfection! Our beet salad was fruity, nutty and cheesy. The fries were cooked in something... miraculous! Great lunch! Read more

Todd S 1 year ago
5

I've always most enjoyed restaurants which are establishments. Visit this place (for the first time or again after a long... hiatus) and you'll quickly understand this is an establishment. Variety is the spice of life, but after a Visit to HarrietBrasserie you will question the frequency at which youre going elsewhere. Beautiful place, beautiful people! Read more

Benesh Gillin 1 year ago
2

Went there for brunch. Got the fish and chips with the fancy tar tar sauce. The sauce was all acid and no fat. A terrible tar... tar sauce. The fish was not crispy at all. Fries were okay, a little soft. For the price it was a huge disappointment. Servicewas pretty good though. Location was great. Read more

DVA NGBN 1 year ago
5

Love this place especially on a sunny Saturday evening. The risotto, pesto pasta, and cheese plate with grilled bread are three... of my favorite dishes. My husband is however partial to the fish and chips. The vibe is always fun and the wait-staff superfriendly. It's great for a family dinner or casual dinner date. Highly recommend! Read more

Craig Reseland 3 years ago
5

Brunch - Don't get me started on how good that cinnamon roll was. My God, it didn't even get a chance, for a photo, after... tasting that frosting. My breakfast was amazing, as well. It's a quaint place with a chill vibe. 10/10 recommend! Read more

Carolina Margaria 4 years ago
5

Delicious food and great service. The bison tartare is now on my top 5 list for tartare in the twin cities and the bernaise as... well. We had the steak frites and bauru as our entrees which were both really good. We will definitely be back! Read more

Avi M 5 years ago
4

Nestled in a hidden brownstone building with a cute entrance is where you would find Harriet Brasserie.  The interior is... classic and charming with a full bar and several tables for dining.  The hostess who is also our waitress was attentive,polite, and patient; especially when it took us a long time to decide on what to order when my guest and I got chatting tryingto catch up.  The high ceiling and wide windows let wonderful natural light in which really let the decor shine with characterson each wall and a well displayed stocked bar.  Though limited seating, the vibe of the place is comfy and welcoming. Forbrunch, I order the quiche lorraine made with bacon, onion confit, and gruyere.  This dish was buttery smooth and fluffy with agreat balance of savory flavors.  I've had several quiche lorraines at many places for brunch, this one at Harriet Brasserie isone of my top 3 favorites in the twin cities.  My guest had the tostadas with two eggs, crispy tortillas, pinto beans, salsa,queso fresco, avocado, and lettuce. Though the dish looks light in weight, the amount of pinto beans were plenty and filling.This dish was light in flavors but fills you up quickly.  Wish I had ordered a drink from their menu or bar but that just meansI need to go back for dinner. Overall, I would recommend this place for the atmosphere and to try some of their interestingdishes while sipping on a beverage. If a cozy dining space is not your thing, this place may not be for you. Read more

Wenn Townsend 6 years ago
4

Great breakfast options! Very friendly staff here as well. A little cold if you sit by a window. Serving breakfast daily which... is nice. I’ll be back to try the duck tacos! Read more