Emma Krumbee’s Menu

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  • Joe R.

    Terrific experience! The wait staff was polite and very attentive. The food was outstanding! Will definitely visit again! Considering naming one of my children, Emma.

    (5)
  • Montessahall H.

    Stopped by the bakery around noon to pick up a whole Apple Pie for takeout. I immediately notice a restaurant that was practically empty. The bakery showcase was void of any pies, just a few stale looking bars. I was told there weren't any Apple Pies available. "We will get some in later today" Really? What kind of bakery doesn't always have Apple Pies available especially during apple harvest season? This was my first visit and my last. Epic fail.

    (1)
  • Brad J.

    Horrible food and staff. I am surprised that this place is still open!

    (1)
  • Traci H.

    I would not recommend this restaurant. We stopped on our way back from Alexandria. My son ordered a bacon cheeseburger and I got their chicken pot pie. It was some of the worst food we have ever had. My teenage son who almost eats me out of house and home struggled to eat half of the burger. My pot pie was like soup with an over baked pie crust on it. The server never checked back to see how our food was. She only stopped back to see if we wanted dessert. I remember this restaurant from years ago in the Belle Plaine area and I was really looking forward to a restaurant with "home cooking". So disappointed!

    (1)
  • Katy A.

    Funny, this is known as more of a breakfast place but I always come here in the evening! The breakfast is good, I had it once. Similar to Perkins. But I actually think the other food is better. They have $2 beers all day long from 2pm to close, everyday. So whenever I come through after a long day, I stop here. Cheap beer and the FLATBREAD is to die for!! I almost always get the flatbread here. I've had all 4 kinds and they are all amazing. Quesadillas are great too, very large & filling. I've had a few sandwiches here too, very good. Overall, high quality food and cheap beer... the bill is always reasonable. Its pretty quiet in the evening and you get fast service. I even got free pie last time because it was FREE PIE Tuesday or something!?! I dunno but you can't go wrong stopping here IMO!

    (4)
  • Joe P.

    Stopped in on a work trip because it wasn't McDonalds. With extremely slow service and marginal, at best, food may consider McDonalds next time. Thankfully the weak coffee is bottomless so you can get the normal amount of caffeine after 6 cups. Keep the salt and pepper close by because you'll need it for the flavorless food

    (2)
  • Abbie F.

    Drive from Minneapolis to Fargo and needed some breakfast. Stopped at Emma's since it was right off the highway. Huge eclairs and cinnamon rolls. Had the biscuits and gravy. They were pretty good. It was fun to stop once and I would go back because the service was so good, but the food wasn't stellar.

    (3)
  • Lindsey T.

    Food and service was excellent!! The apple bread is amazing! Similar to Perkins but much much better tasting food.

    (5)
  • Amy R.

    Another midwestern-y restaurant with a little shop in the waiting area. Just like Cracker Barrell and Machine Shed, but a little nicer than a Perkins. Occasionally used to stop at the Emma Krumbee's on the way to Mankato going back to school. I didn't know they had expanded. Stopped in for breakfast. I ordered the Farmer's egg scramble which was good. It had fairly thick shredded hashbrowns, bacon, cubed ham, sausage and cheese all scrambled together. It was all right. The eggs were scrambled very thin which was a plus. J ordered the cajun scramble. Not a lot of meat in his which he picked out anyways. He also opted for a biscuit which was a bit like a hockey puck- dense. Service was good. I was surprised to see that they had a bar. This place must be fairly new. Everything looked brand new. Ok option for breakfast. They don't start serving regular menu food until 11 am.

    (3)
  • Sandy G.

    I very much liked this place. I had a Reuben which was piping hot and the Gorilla had the country fried steak which he proclaimed tender and well-seasoned. The menu was quite extensive in all the down home classics like roasted turkey, meatloaf, Swedish meatballs, etc. This is a nice place especially for families or travelers but it is more chain style than it is Mom and Pop. More like Grandma is a really savvy business woman who can cook really well so she opened up a spot off the freeway

    (4)
  • Eric D.

    Our family stopped here for pie just for fun. Should've gone somewhere else. When we walked in and said we were just in for desert, the hostess was confused and needed a manager to point out the desert menu. Also, you'd think a place that bills itself as a bakery would have a better selection. The base selection is nothing special and they were out of both pumpkin and strawberry-rhubarb. This is the day after Halloween. Pumpkin is in season this time of year, isn't it? The experience was saved somewhat by a good waiter. He recognized that we had young children and so put lids on their drinks, which the 2-year old knocked over in 3 seconds flat. Whoo. Saved. Also, used his head and offered a piece of rhubarb pie with strawberry topping as an alternate to the missing strawberry-rhubarb.

    (2)
  • Whitney G.

    The food was delicious! I can tell this place is pretty new, and I'm glad that they're starting to open up more around the Twin Cities. Their line of jams and jellies, plus their baked goods, is reminiscent of Tobies in Hinkley (which is compliment coming from me!). As I was examining the label on the ingredients of their Apple Butter I was happy to see "Apple, Citric Acid, Sugar, etc..." Ingredients in English minus the high fructose corn syrup and junk they throw in to preserve stuff? I'm a fan! Their menu was decent looking as well. Though the waitress told me not to expect Twin Cities caliber of Juicy Lucys, I was still grateful that they offered them on the menu. Good food, and better for you if you're traveling along 94 than some fast food chain.

    (4)
  • Gina S.

    A cross between a Baker's Square and a Perkins. Lots of bread, pies, pastries and more for sales in the restaurant bakery. The menu food was okay, the bakery desserts were better. I went with soup & salad so I'd have room for the milkshakes and pie sampling that would come later. The chicken dumpling soup was okay...not the best I've ever had but I've had some pretty good soups in my day. My citrus chicken chop salad seemed to be short on chicken, I maybe had 5 square cubes of chicken. It was a pretty pathetic chop salad all together. I did get a few fries off my neighbors plate and they were freaking awesome. Super crispy fried coating on them, almost like they were beer battered or something. Amazingly good. The vanilla milkshake was pretty standard. The peach pie was good. My mom could not stop talking about how good the pie was.

    (3)
  • Beer G.

    Two of us stopped in for breakfast and the place was half full. We were told we couldn't be seated and would have to wait "so the waitresses could get caught up." Are you kidding me? If the food is going to take a while fine, but let me sit down, read the paper and have a cup of coffee. We won't be back.

    (1)
  • Melissa A.

    Great food for the value. Almost like an upgraded Perkins. Country style restaurant, but big city tasting food. I recommend this to anyone looking for a good country home cookin meal - breakfast or anytime of the day.

    (4)
  • John C.

    I had Eggs Benedict. Vicki had biscuits and gravy. They were okay. Service was good and fast. I'd stop by again.

    (3)
  • Karin M.

    Stopped in for lunch after doing a bit of shopping at the outlet mall. Food was ok, service was ok (though we could have used more water), I would way that this was about a 2.5 star establishment. We saw several people with the buger/malt combo which is what my 17 year old daughter decided to get. The problem was she wanted a plain cheeseburger, which isn't part of the combo "specials" so instead of $9.99 for a fancy burger, fries, and malt I paid over $11 for a cheeseburger, fries, and malt. Seemed a bit silly to not let her substitute for one of the combos. Based on this, I think the prices are a bit high - lunch was over $21 for a cheeseburger/fry basket, a bowl of soup and 2 malts.

    (2)
  • Sandy S.

    My daughter and I stopped here for lunch after hitting the Premium Outlet Mall. We really enjoyed our lunch. It's a big restaurant with a fireplace. Kind of reminded us of a Cracker Barrel with very similar type food and small gift shop. They had it nicely decorated for Christmas. They have a bakery and sell their goodies at the counter up front. We thought the prices were really good for what you get. My daughter had the club sandwich and fresh fruit (she loves that healthy option.) I had the bleu cheese hamburger and malt combo. It was pretty good. Not fantastic but good for the price. Server friendly and prompt service.

    (3)
  • Carl S.

    Blech! Don't bother. Half cooked hash browns, CFS out of a box, untoasted bread, no silverware for most of our party until we asked. Just not good.

    (1)
  • Jordan S.

    Reminds of Perkins but more expensive...food is very average.

    (3)
  • Mark M.

    This is a new building, but the carpet is clearly worn and they must not have a carpet sweeper. Our section wasn't busy, but you couldn't tell by the service. Three tables remained unbussed for a long period of time. Our waitress took our beverage order and before we could tell her we were ready to order, she said I'll be right back and then took 10 minutes to return. Our silverware was placed as if it were thrown on the table. Food: chicken dumpling soup looked more like a stew of baby food--flavor was okay. Potato pancakes were the worst I've ever had, so pass on those. My eggs were cooked correctly, which is good. Our waitress was not a people person. The young hostess was very nice, but like most hostesses, when she asked how everything was, she really didn't want to know. I said it was just okay, and there were no follow up questions. Overall, I'd say things could be fixed with proper management. I'm certain the restaurants close proximity to the highway and the Prime Outlet stores give it enough traffic to be successful with a mediocre approach.

    (2)
  • Debbie H.

    lousy wait staff service, not only were not acknowledge when we came in we had to wait 10 minutes for them to clean a table even though they weren't busy, other tables were full of food chunks & the floors. the booth smell like pee, our table was sticky, the walls had food chunks on them & we had to ask for silverware & napkins so we can eat our food and they brought us the wrong , this was our third time coming there and we will never go there again. the whole atmosphere was very unappetizing someone from the health department should go in there and check it out because we got sick after we ate there

    (1)
  • Scott J.

    Stopped here on a whim one night. Standard chain decor, reminded me of an upscale Perkins that serves booze. Highly recommend a burger and shake combo. My burger was cooked as ordered, large and very flavorful. My chocolate malt was to die for. Service was really good and prices were reasonable.

    (5)
  • Brian V.

    This place was talked up before it opened and ive given it a chance. Had a blu cheese burger here the other night and it was good. Ive eaten here many times and the burger malt combo is your best bet. As far as anything else on the menu, mediocre. I have taken the family here for supper a few times and nothing was good enough to recomend. The so called ribeye steak is over seasoned, my wife has tried a few salads and doesnt like any of them. The kids eat the food but never ask to go there. We have also eaten breakfast there and it was a disapointment. I am a huge fan of any breakfast food and this place was one level above perkins. Ive ordered eggs and they were grey on the bottom from not cleaning the grill, sent them back twice. The hashbrowns are ok and pancakes at Mcdonalds are better. I havent tried the pastries so i can't say anything about that, but from now on we travel across town to Patty Js for breakfast, or to the truck stop in clearwater.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes

Emma Krumbee’s

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