Cafeteria La Loma

Mexican restaurant · Powderhorn Park

Cafeteria La Loma

Mexican restaurant · Powderhorn Park

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1515 E Lake St # 126, Minneapolis, MN 55407

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Handmade tamales, sweet & savory, with atole drinks  

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1515 E Lake St # 126, Minneapolis, MN 55407 Get directions

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1515 E Lake St # 126, Minneapolis, MN 55407 Get directions

+1 612 728 9591
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18 Fantastic Mexican Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul

"La Loma serves some of the best tamales in the Twin Cities. Chefs and owners Noelia and Enrique Garcia came to Minneapolis from Quebrantadero, a town in south central Mexico — today, they run several La Loma retail locations around the Cities. Their stand at Midtown Global Market on Lake Street also serves tacos and chilaquiles, but don’t walk away without one each of the chicken, pork and sweet corn tamales. For something sweet, grab a pineapple or sweet raisin tamale to go." - Eater Staff

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18 Fantastic Mexican Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul

"La Loma serves some of the best tamales in the Twin Cities. Chefs and owners Noelia and Enrique Garcia came to Minneapolis from Quebrantadero, a town in south central Mexico — today, they run several La Loma retail locations around the Cities. Their stand at Midtown Global Market on Lake Street also serves tacos and chilaquiles, but don’t walk away without one each of the chicken, pork and sweet corn tamales. For something sweet, grab a pineapple or sweet raisin tamale to go." - Eater Staff

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Where to find the best Mexican restaurants on East Lake Street | Eater Twin Cities

"Pick up sweet or savory tamales accompanied with a warm atole drink (like a hot chocolate). You can order pork, chicken, and Oaxacan-style tamales." - Adrian Diaz

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Alex Zeledón

Google
los tamales omg, son deliciosos pero el champurrado y el atole de maíz😮‍💨 I could drink it every day and never get tired of it, it’s SO GOOD and they have those cute little cups, me encanta🥰

Dylan Todd

Google
Best Tamales on earth. Fresh, flavorful and incredibly delicious. The banana leaf ones are moist, tender, flavorful, and out of this world. If you don’t like their tamales, you just don’t like tamales.

Polo Garcia

Google
Well they use to have diferent size of drinks now only one i feel was better before and the price its getting very high

Kim T

Google
My favorite tamales. Muchas gracias! Seating is available in a different part of the building.

Joshua Atchley

Google
The best tamales in town. I especially like the Pollo and the Elote.

Christian Vasquez-Leon

Google
Best tamales in all Minneapolis! I grew up in LA and was unsure if I could find good quality Mexican tamales in Minneapolis and I was not disappointed with La Loma. Recommend the tamales verdes de pollo or the tamales rojos de Quaxaca. $4 each tamal

jeremy lund

Google
Excellent tamales. Good variety to choose from. Worth every penny. Quick in and out. Shady surrounding area..... The best tamales

Selena Salfen

Google
Please just be aware the veggie and cheese tamales contain pork lard. As of now, it does not say this on the online ordering menu. I bought a bunch for an event and couldn't bring because we were not allowed to bring pork out of respect for the Muslim families in attendance.

Melissa B.

Yelp
Delicious, authentic tamales. They are our go to for graduations and Christmas Eve meals.
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Laura C.

Yelp
Absolutely LOOOOOOOVED these tamales! These people know what they're doing when it comes to tamales here in Minnesota. I'm from Texas and the ONLY reason why I wanna return and bring my whole family is to come eat here! And don't get me started on the coffee Columbiano and the café de olla... OMG! Every single sip is like Christmas in my mouth! I did not want it to finish! I wish I could bring some back with me. We're going to start a petition for them to open a location in Dallas, TX. And so If my words weren't enough, I realllyyyyy love these tamales. I had to order some to go. Hopefully they make it home.
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Helen T.

Yelp
Truly a diamond in the rough. I never knew this place existed until I walked past it during the Taco Tour. I saw the huge pictures of Tamales and was thinking... "Yum Tamales!". When you walk inside almost everyone in there speaks Spanish. I felt out of place because I didn't speak Spanish but they were still nice to me. There's a variety of options for Tamales. I grabbed a Sweet Corn one and a Spicy Chicken. They went home with me and I heated them up later to eat. Definitely good. These are definitely the best Tamales I have ever had and I am super excited that I found this place. Can't wait to come back to grab some more Tamales.

Jay R.

Yelp
Absolutely the best tamales I've had. Wanted to renew our texas tradition of Christmas Eve tamales and la loma most certainly delivered. Just delicious. The oaxacan are the best
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Michelle N.

Yelp
Their tamales are downright delicious! Coming from Texas and my husband being Mexican he is a little picky on his tamales! These Masa to meat ratio is spot on and lots of flavor. They are on the spicier side, but the heat on your tongue quickly subsides. The store isn't in a fancy building but don't let that cheat you from getting these tremendous tamales!
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Eduardo G.

Yelp
Best tamales I've tried here in MN so far. Their corn/elote tamal is very very good! Their oaxaqueño tamales are also very good and spicy. On winter I love getting an cup of atole, which is a traditional Mexican hot drink of coconut flavor. Definitely try this place is you haven't.
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Tian Q.

Yelp
Amazing tamales, shitty service. Tamales: -Big, cheap, delicious -Chicken tamale, lots of savory pulled chicken inside, they don't skimp on the meat -Sweet corn, fucking delicious, more like a sweet corn cake Service: -Very apathetic chick at the counter, forgot to put in my order and made me too sad watching other people eat for too long
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KB L.

Yelp
Ordered the Qaxaqueño rojo, Qaxaqueño verde, and pollo. Of all three, I loved the Qaxaqueño verde! It was super moist and the pork was really flavorful! Qaxaqueño rojo was flavorful but not as moist. Pollo was moist but not as flavorful. I would definitely go back for more though!
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Andy T.

Yelp
Great tamales at great prices. The folks at La Loma aren't afraid to spice these up, so if you like your Mexican food spicy, you'll like these. One down note: If you are planning to make a meal of these I recommend take-out over eating at their location, because you'll want to serve/have something else along with these badboys. La Loma tamales have plenty of masa, and you'll want something to balance out all that ground corn. But the typical sides are just okay at La Loma, and light on the veggies. Slice up a quick black bean or avocado salad to go along with, and you have a meal that might keep your digestive tract from stopping cold after that brick of masa you just ate.
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Suren K.

Yelp
Even as the price is a steal these are by far the best tamales I've ever had. I ordered the Oaxaqueño Verde, which was pulled pork with verde (green) sauce. The near was soft and the tamales were made fresh. It was the tastiest $3.75 that I've ever had.
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Audrey M.

Yelp
These are the tamales you want. There is some seating near the stand, but if you need more space you can walk through the market to a larger cafeteria space. Personally, I like to grab and go. Maybe it's my imagination, but I think the Oaxaca tamales they sell here are spicier than at their other locations. As a displaced Californian, this place makes me very nostalgic, and very happy.

Erick S.

Yelp
I love this place! Honestly the best Tamales!! I went there yesterday on the tamale Tuesday The cashier was a lady with big face cheeks that was very rude , she looked mad. But there was a young lady that had tattoos that was pretty sweet and awesome. She apologize for the cashier lady since I ordered 22 tamales and she only gave me 3 sauces The younger lady saw and apologize and gave me a baggie with 8 more sauces. I thought that was very sweet of her! Promote her!!
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sarah p.

Yelp
My husband said he didn't like tamales. When I was at MGM today, I decided to buy some anyhow for dinner. Like his past relationship with tomatoes and eggplant, I thought this weird aversion was something he got into his head without any basis. We just finished off a six pack of chicken tamales -- of which he ate 4. Guess I was right again. Why he bothers to think for himself, I'll never know.
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Ashley F.

Yelp
The boy swore to me that he didn't like tamales. I knew this couldn't possibly be true, because he likes everything! So I took him to La Loma. He had the pork & chicken, and now he loves tamales. I like the sweet corn tamale the best, but I normally get a chicken one too. It's nice to go here with someone else so you can share a few varieties. And that is all I have to say about that.
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Alison M.

Yelp
My favorite breakfast is a fresh churro from the bakery next door and a champurrado--a warm drink made from cornmeal which supposedly has healing qualities for the body. At least that's what the lady who owns the smoothie shop told me. I believe her though because all the Latinos that I work with upstairs swear by them and every morning people walk around carrying their La Loma cups, sipping away. My favorite lunch is 2 rajas (cheese & pepper) tamales and a strawberry atole. The tamales at the La Loma Cafe are the same tamales that they sell at other Twin City cafes but this is the original restaurant that sold them. They even have them at Cub Foods now but the best is a fresh one from this Cafeteria (coffee shop). They only have 2 vegetarian flavors and the other one made with sweet corn kernels tastes more like cornbread so I like rajas because it is more like food-food. And they are cheap! Tamales are less than $2 apiece. Anyway, the best thing to wash down your tamales is an atole. Atoles are hot milky drinks that are so tasty they make me wish I was Mexican so I could drink them all day long. They come in lots of flavors like vanilla, cinnamon, and chocolate but I like strawberry since it tastes the most like melted ice cream. I've got all my white friends hooked on them now. Seriously if you are white and have never had an atole, you need to go try one today.
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Dee T.

Yelp
Desayuno fantástico. GREAT Mexican breakfast here. I've had the chilaquiles and the huevos a la Mexicana, and they're spot on authentic. I love getting rice with breakfast but their potatoes are damn fantastic. Pretty good deal, too. Sadly, have never made it out at lunch or dinner to actually try a tamale at the cafeteria, as I'm a sucker for the freezer end-caps at Kowalski's and always pick them up there. But I shall be back!
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Omari G.

Yelp
Best Tamales in Minnesota...!! I Highly recommend this Place..! Best Experience Ever, I love "La Loma Tamales" Real Authentic Mexican Food...!!
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Paola M.

Yelp
Holy mole!!! Tamales here are in a different league!!! I had tamales before and was always kind of disappointed: they are often kind of bland in a slightly sweet way that makes the texture kind of unpleasant to me. Sort of like sick people food. Not what I usually want. But I kept hearing about how delicious the tamales from la Loma tamales are, so I decided to give it a try. And I am so glad I did! The first tamale I tried was the cheese one. I got just one and I shared it with H. We both loved it: flavorful, firm and crumbly, just a hint of sweetness and a touch of heat that made it interesting. We fought for the last bites. After 5 minutes (and numerous tacos from la Hacienda), H looked at me and, rightfully ashamed by his gluttony, asked if he could get another one. I shamefully agreed. And we scarfed down another tamale, this time the Oaxaqueno one that is in a banana (?) leaf instead of the a corn husk. This one is more spicy, comes in a red and a green version and is delicious as well. Between the two I think I liked the simplicity of the cheese one better, but they were both exceptional and I cannot wait to go back and have more!
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Rosalind C.

Yelp
The tamales are to die for! Come early because once they sell out, they're out. Other dishes are not as great, however. Stick with the tamales and perhaps a jarritos soda. La Loma also sells 6 packs of frozen tamales that you can bring home. I've tried these many times and am always happy. I recommend microwaving them because the corn husk steams the tamale.
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Angela R.

Yelp
Gotta love it when you are excited for tamales and just when you are unwrapping them to eat, you find long (really long) hair in them. Sent a message, was told that the main office will email me. Its been two weeks and nothing. Accidents happen, but its still gross.
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Colin D.

Yelp
Went here here on a busy Saturday to get some of the tamales everyone keeps raving about. Had the sweet corn and Oaxaqueno (spicy chicken). The sweet corn was good but the real star was the Oaxaqueno. At first I didn't like it but after a few bites I was hooked it's really spicy and tasty. As mentioned by Alison C in another review you must try the Atole it's a hot flavored milky drink. I had the vanilla and it was perfect for a cold Minneapolis day. I haven't tasted vanilla like that since childhood before everyone started using artificial vanilla in their food. Just perfect.
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G T.

Yelp
Continued my Mexican kick again and had some wonderful tamales here. The pork was super flavorful and full of juicy strands of porky goodness. The nice gal gave me two since one was kind of smallish. Nice! The corn tamale was excellent too. With a little crema it reminded me of the roasted corn I ate all summer. Cheap and tasty lunch!
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Jennifer S.

Yelp
Note: this experience is only about the food and service, not the restaurant itself. The food was acquired at their stand set-up at last weekend's Powderhorn Park Art Fair. Being a tinge hungry after biking over from St. Paul, and it being many hours since breakfast, I was delighted to find a tamale stand very close to where I parked my bike. It'd been a long time since I'd had a tamale and for $2.25, it sounded very good. I requested one pork tamale and was handed one by the woman fulfilling customer requests. I handed a $10 bill to the young girl who was managing the cash box. She handed back to me only $5.50. I reminded her that I bought only 1 tamale and wanted the correct change back. She then handed me an additional $2.25. I thought it strange that I had to ask for the correct change. I walked over to a shaded area on the lawn and sat down to eat my little stuffed corn husk. It was filled with some delicious, nicely spicy pork and masa (ground corn). I savored each bite, and then imagined eating another. Next time I get over to a La Loma Tamales, I'm going to try other fillings and also make it a point to try one of their sweet corn tamales.
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Ephraim E.

Yelp
This is my very first yelp, so I thought I would make it easy. La Loma tamales transcend space and time, and nothing beats them the morning after a vigorous date with messy booze hounds. But I digress, they are the best i have ever tried, especially the spicy Oaxaqueno wrapped in a banana leaf. I also like the Pollo and am gravitating toward the sweet corn one as time continues to be transcended.
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Jackie R.

Yelp
If you like tamales and spicy chicken you have to try the Oaxaqueno tamale at La Loma. It's soooo good! Even if you aren't sure if you like tamales, if you like spicy chicken, try this out! The sweet corn tamales are good as well, but they seem to run out of them quite often. Most tamales are about 2 bucks, the Oaxaqueno is twice the size and is 3-4 bucks. A great deal for a delicious meal.
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Jennifer H.

Yelp
This place doesn't get enough credit. Like other reviews I agree the tamales are delicious. They are authentic moist and flavorful. Definitely worth a try if you are craving tamales.
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Erik D.

Yelp
All I have had here is the champurrado (delicioso!) and the elote (corn) tamale. But both were delicious. The corn tamale was amazing, actually. Awesome breakfast or snack.
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Jen T.

Yelp
Recently I have hooked myself with tamales, started at La Loma panaderia in Crystal shopping center. No idea what was it til I tried it and realize it must be tamales. 2nd visit just for tamales, they said they only had tamales on the Saturdays and Sundays only. But I can get them on week days at Lake St location. Ok, so today I spent myself driving to E Lake St just to get tamales. The place was pack and small. But with a note from yelpers here I knew what I wanted to order. I got oaxaqueno and the other one I didn't remember what was it but it was smaller size and have a pork in it wrapped in corn husks and off course atoles, vanilla flavor. I ate my breakfast and save the pork one for lunch. One oaxaqueno and medium size of atoles were very fulfilling! I shared the remaining pork tamales with my husband and now he hook up also. Now need to come back there next weekend. It will be worth of a trip.
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Michelle J.

Yelp
Good stuff! Good food, great area. The tamales are the bomb diggity however the bitch behind the counter referred to me as a gringo which annoyed me more than it probably should have.

Jeffrey B.

Yelp
Great tamales. This was my favorite work-week breakfast stop, right off my bus line.
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Karen A.

Yelp
the tamales are awesome, the atole is fantastic. the only better place to get a tamale is Mexico. not the most fantastic atmosphere, i mean it's kinda like a cafetera but the food is great.