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April
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Soft Pretzels - Twin Cities, MN - Counselor Realty

National Soft Pretzel Month is celebrated in April, so why not visit local restaurants and breweries in the Twin Cities to enjoy their chewy, salty goodness? You'll find many old-world-inspired varieties, including some updated flavors, so have fun deciding which types you like best. Whether you're a resident of the area or are looking at Minneapolis homes for sale and Saint Paul homes for sale, you're sure to find places you'd love to pay a return visit.

Check out these five places to order soft pretzels in the Twin Cities:

  1. Aki's BreadHaus -2506 Central Ave. NE, Minneapolis, MN 55418
    Germany is known for its pretzels, so it's no surprise that the owner of Aki's BreadHaus founded his restaurant to bring the taste of freshly baked pretzels and other baked goods from his home country to the Twin Cities. His business has grown from selling solely at a farmer's market to opening a brick-and-mortar bakery in northeast Minneapolis. The bakery is located in a nice modern space and offers a variety of traditional pretzel shapes, sticks, and buns, as well as breads, rolls, and pastries daily.

  2. New Bohemia Wurst + BierHaus - 222 7th St. W., Saint Paul, MN 55102
    If you'd love a pretzel made by hand in the traditional German style, New Bohemia Wurst + BierHaus can satisfy your craving. Order an appetizer of a giant Bavarian pretzel with pepper jack cheese, but you'll probably need to share it with friends or family. New Bohemia also serves 24 different all-natural sausages made in Minnesota, including classic wursts and "adventurous" wursts like smoked elk.

  3. Gluek's Bar and Restaurant - 16 N. 6th St., Minneapolis, MN 55403
    Located in Minneapolis' historic warehouse district in a building that dates back to 1855, Gluek's Bar and Restaurant is downtown's oldest consistently operating bar. Its long record of success is a testament to its continuing popularity. If you're in the mood for a Bavarian soft pretzel, the bar and restaurant serves them hot as a giant pretzel or sticks with a side of Gluek beer cheese soup and honey mustard. Plan your Friday or Saturday night visit to enjoy live local music with no cover charge.

  4. Yoerg Brewing Company - 378 Maria Ave., Saint Paul, MN 55106
    Yoerg Brewing Company
    is just outside downtown Saint Paul's "Lowertown." In addition to beer, Old World treats like Bavarian soft pretzels are served with wurst or on their own. Choose from several varieties, like the classic Bavarian soft pretzel served with German Dusseldorfer mustard and optional cheese sauce or the cinnamon soft pretzel sprinkled with a house mix of cinnamon and sugar and served with hazelnut spread.

  5. Day Block Brewing Company - 1105 S. Washington Ave., Minneapolis, MN 55415  
    Day Block Brewing Company
    believes in the power of good food and good beer, and to achieve that goal, they use fresh, local, and organic ingredients. The craft beer and food are made in-house, and all dough is made from scratch. Try an order of either one or two pub pretzels served with cheddar cheese and stone-ground mustard sauces. For the ultimate pairing, try one of Day Block's signature or seasonal beers, which offer a constantly changing selection so you can enjoy new flavors.

The Twin Cities are home to many local establishments that provide unique character and great destinations for food and drink. Call today to learn more about what makes the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area such a special place to live. 

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