Based on 135 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.4 stars. Price
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No delivery
Address:
360 Bench St, Taylors Falls, MN 55084
Phone: (651) 240-0105
Website: http://juneberrycafe.com/
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Hours
Monday
(Labor Day)
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9 AM–5 PM
Hours might differ
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Tuesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
Wednesday | 9 AM–5 PM |
Thursday | 9 AM–5 PM |
Friday | 9 AM–5 PM |
Saturday | 9 AM–5 PM |
Sunday | 9 AM–5 PM |
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Reviews
Samantha Schmidt
The cashier was very kind and it was a perfect quick stop on the way through town! They also have gluten free bread for the sandwiches.
Bill Binkelman
We had lunch here about 2 weeks ago on that rare 80 degree April Friday. It was about the only place open in Taylor’s Falls. We wanted something light as we had a special dinner planned in Osceola, Wisconsin. Juneberry Cafe is a small-town gem of a place for breakfast and lunch. The two women at the counter were friendly and welcoming and the interior is quaint although the chairs are a little wobbly. We both ordered a hot sandwich (which are actually panini pressed). I got the turkey pesto and my wife had the ham and swiss. Be forewarned, these are not small portion sandwiches. Bring a good appetite. I liked the turkey pesto more than the wife’s ham and cheese, but we realized we could’ve split a single sandwich (all sandwiches come with a mountain of chips…the chips are nothing special but you do get a lot). My wife had the homemade lemonade infused with lavender, which she raved about. All in all, I very pleasant dining experience. We would stop here again when in the area but not order as much (understand, we have “European” stomachs, i.e. we do not eat as large a portion as most Minnesotans do). Thumbs up!
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E Wright
This was a great place to stop and have a bite to eat. The food and ice cream were excellent. The service was outstanding. It was a delightful little gem to find after our hike!
Jeanette Blankenship
Our group stopped in after walking the trails on a Saturday. Very friendly counter staff. Lots of people in town enjoying the outdoors. They were out of soup. I wanted a lighter sandwich so I ordered the grilled cheese with chips and a pickle spear. I shouldn’t have. For $7, there was one slice of mozzarella, so I mostly tasted bread. There were pre wrapped hoagie sandwiches in the display, so I’m sure you could find a better alternative if you go. I did love the Wisconsin made natural cherry soda. Now to find it in Minnesota.
Beth Reilly
Fun little Cafe with good sandwiches. Had the grilled pesto turkey. The wild rice salad was delicious!
Paul Clemente
Gf: “best cold brew”
Adam Paul
I couldn’t see everything when they made the sandwiches but I am pretty certain these are premade and heated up. They definitely do not taste like they are made fresh and I didn’t see any ingredients. Also they’re quite small for what you pay for them. The sandwich itself is OK, but don’t go here expecting made to order food.
Agreeable Dragon
It’s not really a restaurant or Cafe. It’s moreso a coffee shop with a few microwave pastries n such. Ok. Coffee was bitter. Service was friendly. A bit expensive for what we got.
Eric Simmons
Stop in here for a bite to eat or a coffee. Great service and a lot of homemade food. They package everything to go as well to explore local Interstate Park , Swedish Immigrant bike trail or any of the sights nearby.
Jacqueline Phillips
I just had the best experience. We came into town for family pictures and were in a rush. Our food came out fast AND was delicious.
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