Address: 210 W Jessie St, Rushford, MN 55971, USA
Phone: +15078642323
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 7AM–2PM
Tuesday: 7AM–2PM
Wednesday: 7AM–2PM
Thursday: 7AM–2PM
Friday: 7AM–2PM
Saturday: 7AM–2PM
Bethany Rose Larson
Don't let the lefse throw you off if you're not Norwegian and have no idea what it is - this place is great! I'm not even Norwegian, and normally I'm not the biggest lefse fan (only ever had it with sugar before, not my thing). But when it's used in place as a tortilla, sign me up! We had the Breakfast Uffda wrap with hollandaise sauce for breakfast and were glad we asked the waitress whether it was big enough to split. It was huge, definitely enough for both my mother and me to feel like we weren't sharing a meal; it would have been way too much for one person if we'd each gotten one. The coffee was great, and then there was the case of goodies up front to choose from. The scones were particularly good for an on-the-road snack later in the day. Forgot to take a picture of the breakfast, as we devoured it. And the price? $8.95 for two people? Unheard of in these crazy times!!! We loaded up on goodies to bring home and it was still only $18 without the tip.
James Hanse
You may not know what Lefse is but you should count yourself lucky if you have a chance to have some from Norsland. With real potatoes and the watchful eyes of the expert backers you could be having one of their giant rounds with some soft butter and sugar and rolled up into a holiday treat.
S M
Quaint no-frills place, which is perfect. Sea of white people oggling us when we walked in, but nothing less than expected. We ordered cold ham and turkey wraps. They were simple but tasty. Chipotle mayo and slivers of red onion give it a little kick. There's also a small gift shop on site where you can get Norwegian or Uff Da gifts. I got a couple jars of dandelion and corn cob jams, which I've never seen before. The dandelion one unfortunately needs to be tossed immediately. Just took it out of my bag and the lid popped like the Trouble game dice popper. Bummer because it was $7 for 9 oz.
Mory Jahangir
First and foremost of course is the fact that they have the best lefse ever, of course not quite as good as my Norwegian grandmother's but the best otherwise. The food and ambience was quite good. Great gift shop as well.
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Lefsa will only last approximately 3 days, you can freeze it, I freeze it with wax paper between pieces. Works great.
Yes, Lutefisk? 12-8pm both days.
No. Not at this time.
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