Nice addition to our town. Not many small towns have thriving little bookstores, definitely worth stopping by if you’re an avid reader.
320 is owned by two of the most authentic human beings in this town. They strive to give back to the community every chance they can get and they are avid LGBTQ+ supporters. Try the happy wife porter, they have won many awards for this brew and they now carry two seltzers!
If you’re looking for the bar in town where you can find people from all walks of life this is the place. Great place to dance in a Saturday night. They have had raging concerts including an appearance from snoop dog, and they of course brought drag to pine city. Don’t forget to try some of their food specials.
Great hole in the wall Chinese food spot. Our typical go to for that greasy tasteful comfort food on a lazy Sunday night!
While I’m a vegetarian everyone I know raves about the food here. Authentic southern BBQ and one of the handful of BIPOC owned businesses in town. You can catch him serving at local events.
Truly a gem in town if you’re visiting and looking for some sushi or pad Thai. They also have a great twist on orange chicken! Lots of tofu options
I’d take cabina hands down over caribou in hinckley any day! If you’re just passing through, stop here for a coffee and scone. Owner is friendly and highly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community
Great food and a hidden gem for breakfast! Owners and staff are beyond friendly and you can catch them enjoying all the pride festivities the first weekend in June!
Aesthetically it’s a nice addition to pine city and I love that they have a rooftop bar. They do have great food. However the owner has posted several times on social media about removing the pride banner during pride month. You won’t have any issues here however just be aware of the owners preferences towards the advertisement of pride in pine city.
Great food with an ever evolving menu. This is not your standard pizza place, and while you can get a regular pizza, make sure to try their monthly specials. Supports rural pride