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Central Cafe in Lester Prairie

The Central Cafe in Lester Prairie, MN with high tin-covered ceilings, big-old high back booths, each with a mirror on it's wall end. Why?(You can speculate why.)

Good farm-inspired menu, down-to-earth employees, the aroma of fresh bakery coming from the kitchen, and, you have to love'em mismatched old dining room chairs around each table in the open center area.

Nana and I love these simple, plainspoken towns and experiences. It's life in the North Central U.S. After our lunch we toured the old hardware store next door and bought just a couple of small things.



This is Peter's Pumpkins, a vegetable stand we stumbled onto while sightseeing the western Twin Cities towns. We weren't looking for pumpkins, but their sweet corn was perhaps the best I've ever had anywhere. Great tomatoes too. Such a good experience that we went back and bought more stuff a couple weeks later.

Turns out that the owner of this vegetable stand is the aunt of one of college-aged hikers who strayed over their border into Iran, where they are still detained by Iranian authorities for trespassing.


I don't recall ever having been to downtown Chaska before this visit, so I was very pleasantly surprised by it's early 1900's charm, including a sweet little pavillion, and lots of well-cared for hanging plants along the walkways.


Shady and restful center of Chaska, MN


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Vivi said…
Fun pictures - glad to know you and nana are exploring out and about!

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