May Day Cafe

Cafe · Powderhorn Park

May Day Cafe

Cafe · Powderhorn Park

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3440 Bloomington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407

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The Best Breakfast Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul | Eater Twin Cities

"May Day is a quirky, worker-owned Powderhorn cafe and bakery with great vegan options. The menu changes frequently: Expect baked goods like dill pickle cheese scones and cranberry bread on Friday and raspberry pistachio doughnuts on Saturday, for example. (Keep an eye on May Day’s Instagram for the timeliest updates.) There’s also a breakfast menu of hearty dishes like quiche, breakfast sandwiches, and burritos. Take the breakfast haul over to nearby Powderhorn Park for a picnic." - Stacy Brooks

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The Best Vegan and Vegetarian Restaurants in Minneapolis and St. Paul | Eater Twin Cities

"May Day is a quirky Powderhorn cafe and bakery known for its great vegan options. The cafe recently transitioned to worker ownership, but many of the classic menu items (including the beloved croissants) will still be available. Keep an eye on May Day’s Instagram for the timeliest updates." - Stacy Brooks

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A New Christmas Market Is Coming to Minneapolis This Year - Eater Twin Cities

"On October 26, workers at May Day Cafe are hosting a block party to raise money to purchase the restaurant. The event includes cute merch, live music, and more at the Bloomington Avenue space." - Justine Jones

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Where to Grab Breakfast in the Twin Cities

"May Day is a quirky Powderhorn cafe and bakery with great vegan options. The menu changes frequently: Expect dill pickle cheese scones and cranberry bread on Friday and raspberry pistachio doughnuts on Saturday. (Keep an eye on May Day’s Instagram for the timeliest updates.) There’s also a breakfast menu of hearty dishes like quiche, breakfast sandwiches, and burritos. Take the breakfast haul over to nearby Powderhorn Park for a picnic." - Justine Jones, Stacy Brooks

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Louis Johnson

Google
Food was alright. The Bacon and Swiss quiche was relatively good. Didn’t really like how they didn’t tell me that it came with a salad, which I don’t like. Atmosphere is also pretty nice. Liked the paintings they had in there. Relatively convenient as it’s right along the route 14 bus line and a 6 minute walk to the 22 and 8 minute walk to the 23

Andrew Abi-Mansour

Google
Beats Starbucks by a huge mile. It's not just the coffee that is good and reasonably priced, but the food is also quite excellent. The croissants are freshly baked, some of the best I've had in the US. Also tried the pesto pizza with goat cheese, and it did not disappoint.

Atlas Gizzi (Anna)

Google
Never change! Edit: they changed something… switched flour maybe? Now everything is either doughy or overcooked. Please go back to your old supplier! I’m so sad 😭 Edit 2: They’ve also started to shrink the size of all their pastries, which is even more disappointing than the flour change. Their biggest selling point for me was the quality and large portion sizes for cheap. This drew in patrons from all walks of life and created a real sense of community. Now with the shrinkflation, I’m afraid this cafe will start to look more and more gentrified. Im so incredibly disappointed… I feel like I’m losing my second home.

Cory C.

Google
You guys bought a turn-key business with decades of experience and a collection of much loved recipes. Please put things back until you've mastered the old system under new ownership and then experiment with different ingredients and recipes on the side. I'm sure suppliers would be happy to give you samples to test out. Just my opinion but I think a popular one. I've been coming here since 96' and will continue to despite the grumbling, but let's own up to the sub-par focaccia and make it right.

Bryan Armitage

Google
Been a patron for years, really happy the employees took over, such a great idea for this neighborhood. I stopped in to by croissants for my team, they have always had the best croissants. Unfortunately they are on hold waiting new equipment which is fine, so I decided to just grab a muffin for myself... no dice, $5 minimum on credit card... I only had my phone with me and tap. Oh well, if I am going to run back down the block to get my cash, I am going to go look for food elsewhere.

Kathryn Van Wert

Google
I’m really supportive of the workers’ coop and I want this place to succeed. In that spirit, I wish they’d step up their baked goods game. The baked goods used to be sooooo good and I’m sorry to say they’re not so good now. Specifically, they used to have the absolutely best croissants, and now they have none. Also, the fruit danish used to be really special; now, it’s made with pastry cream instead of cream cheese, and it’s not a good change. I’m not sure why these changes happened; maybe the old pastry chef left when they switched to a coop?

Gabriel Pass

Google
The MayDay Cafe is one of my favorite coffee shops ever. A unique and eclectic vibe. The coffee and beverages are good but the food is really exceptional. It's all made in-house, fresh, with quality ingredients, plus so many great options that are vegan, gluten-free, etc. Watch for their specials, but make sure to get them before they're gone! 😋

Lee Witte

Google
Love the vibe. Lots of artwork..Very reasonable prices. Although a limited food menu. Great for coffee and baked goods or a quick sandwich. I had green tea and a breakfast burrito for $10 and change.
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Ellie H.

Yelp
About a month ago, my landlord suggested I check out May Day Cafe, saying that it would "match your vibe". I finally got the chance to go last week, after volunteering with a friend at Powderhorn Park. I've already been back. What exactly is my vibe? The May Day Cafe is small and cozy, with walls painted the same pale yellow as my mothers living room. It was busy inside with a line, which makes sense for a Saturday. The line moved quickly though and our food came out at a reasonable time. I got a turkey sandwich and a large latte, and it came out to barely $15. I appreciated that. The latte was delicious and the sandwich was good-- the portion size was generous and it came with a bag of chips. I was happy with what I paid for. Only one detail irked me-- when I went to the bathroom, two different individuals came up and started pulling on the door and rattling the doorknob. In polite society, we knock.

Sarai S.

Yelp
This is my second time coming to May Day Cafe. This time I got the Vietnamese Iced Coffee and a Cinnamon Roll. Both were very scrumptious!! The coffee was the perfect amount of sweet and bitter. I also love the atmosphere of the cafe. It gives a welcome to my living room vibe. There was enough space between customers but still a cozy "I'm not alone feeling."
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Jason O.

Yelp
Love this little cafe! The Quiche is amazing! The portion is generous and I love the mixed greens as a side. Don't skip the coffee, definitely know how to make a great cup of coffee.
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Dani G.

Yelp
Small cozy cafe on a relatively busy street. There's is plenty of free street parking. A was a bit taken back by how busy it was once I got inside. It was loud and I did feel a bit overwhelmed (which I never am). For the food, it was under $9 which I would say was decent. I had the red curry salad (I think that's what it's called) and it was just from a fridge they have there. Wasn't bad but it wasn't amazing either. It was okay. They have one single bathroom and it could've used some cleaning. Overall I didn't enjoy my experience there, but stayed just to finish my food and try another place out.
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Natalie C.

Yelp
The pastries and chai is so, so good!! The croissants are flaky perfection. Everything is made fresh in house. You can taste it. All the servers are so kind. This is the neighborhood spot. You will need to park on the street and it can be busy, especially on weekend mornings. Great place to work too when you want to be around others.
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Bridget A.

Yelp
Had a quick breakfast here today. Service at the counter was efficient and staff was nice! Zucchini bread was awesome as was English Breakfast iced tea. My friend had a breakfast burrito which also looked good. Cute ambiance indoors and loved the outdoor seating. Look forward to my next visit.

Krista Y.

Yelp
I love everything about this place, staff are kind food is amazing, everything is so tasty! I usually get it to go but it's a casual place to hang out too. Has good vibes with art on the walls.
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Bob K.

Yelp
A former bakery, May Day Café evolved into a bakery/cafe retaining their baker's talents. There's a moderate but quality selection of barista made coffees, some teas, homemade bakery goods, an incredible spinich/riccota quiche (with spring salad), & more. Prices are $, ie, exceptionally reasonable. Emerging from the pandemic, May Day's sustainment is clearly deserving of community support.
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Lauren H.

Yelp
I ordered coffee and some pastries. The person working at the counter was so patient and kind to the guests even though the place was very busy. The pastries were amazing and the coffee was pretty good too! I want to go back and try their breakfast sandwich and burrito sometime! Also, the place is very inclusive and a respectful place for all genders. It's a place you can be free to just be a person.

Amber R.

Yelp
I love May Day Café, because everything is freshly made to order, and all their baked goods are made that day, and very nice employees!

Bryan A.

Yelp
Nothing like taking time out of you day to go somewhere for lunch. It already sucks going for lunch at 2. I get there at 2:25 and ask for a breakfast sandwich... nope we close in a few minutes. I get it, I run a small business, but at least put kitchen hours up or serve until you close. While it might be less than ideal to tale an extra 5 minutes past 230 to get the sandwich to me, I now have to spend another 20 or so going somewhere else.

James C.

Yelp
Love their coffee, danish & cake. Great staff! Parking is slightly tricky but side streets parking are plenty
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Mallory C.

Yelp
Located near Powderhorn Park, cute restaurants, art galleries, and shops, May Day Cafe is a great little coffee shop! That is... if you don't mind standing in a line out the door. I still have yet to figure out their rush times. Sometimes that place is packed and other times its very quiet. I don't want to be that person who complains about a cafe being too busy or popular, but its inconvenient to have your customers wait more than 20 minutes for a cup of coffee. Perhaps it would be a good idea to invest in a second register? Regardless, their coffee is very good and affordable. One of the few cafes where you can still buy an ice coffee for $2.00. Along with normal bakery choices, they also do gluten free options which is great! I bought a gluten free blueberry scone the last time I visited and it was so good. The staff are always friendly too which is nice. While May Day is not my go-to cafe (mainly due to wait times), I love to stop in when its not busy and treat myself to delicious coffee and baked goods.

Elder S.

Yelp
Top quality pastries, good food and decent coffee. Kind of an old hippie vibe. Downside is they need more outside seating.

Mo T.

Yelp
My wife and I have been here twice, but every time we come there's always a weird vibe with the staff. They often come off as unfriendly and stand offish towards us, even when we go out of our way to try and be friendly to them. As a visibly queer and BIPOC couple we take this as a red flag.... Feels very performative for staff to be wearing a shirt that says "ACAB" and have signs around the store saying "all are welcome here" and "Black Lives Matter", when the staff on multiple occasions has been unfriendly to my spouse and I as a BIPOC queer couple. It's giving Minnesota nice aka Minnesota I know how you really feel. I always try to write my reviews about establishments honestly about establishments in order to allow people of color to know what they're walking into when they come into spaces like this. Got to keep it real !
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Bradley H.

Yelp
The best bakery in Minneapolis. Fantastic goods including lunches at very affordable prices. Kind people behind the counter.
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Rachel W.

Yelp
First time visiting here the other day- and was pleasantly suprised. I had been meaning to go for such a long time. What really drew me in was the plethora of vegan options. I arrived with a friend and there was nobody in line. The blonde woman behind the counter was patient and friendly. I asked a lot about the items in the cooler and she was very knowledgable. I ended up getting the kalamata olive/quinoa salad. It comes with a side of bread, chips, or salad greens- I opted for the salad greens. The quinoa salad was packed with flavor, and it came in 2 sizes- cup or bowl. I'm glad I ordered the cup because it was A LOT of food. It was very well made and the flavors were excellent. What suprised me the most was the price point. Along with the salad, I ordered a large iced cofffee, resulting in a grand total (food and bev) for around SIX BUCKS!!! You will not be able to find prices like this anywhere, especially for vegan food. I usually can eat a lot- but this sm. cup of quinoa and lg coffee was perfect. I really again condone this place and these prices. The only downside was the lack of outdoor seating, which probably is not entirely the cafe's fault. There are only about 2-3 tables and a bench. My friend and I waited about fourty minutes to be able to sit outside. The crowd here is lax and slow moving- sort of a place where you sit and do homework/read a book/ chill and unwind. I will definitley be back and with more friends. Thanks!
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Martin L.

Yelp
Q'vo... for those who know me, y'all know that I am all about soical justice and tearing down systematic issues of oppressoin, and if you really know me, you would know that I grew up listening to old punk rock music, heavy metal, hardcore punk, thrash and all that sweet goodness. Well here I am at May Day Cafe in the chill hood in Minniapolis and this place is all that. Good fresh food, very fair price, good coffee, and the human behind the counter, what a gem. The food is delicious, funky kick vibes, and great seating. There are signs that ask folks to use gender neutral pronouns for the staff, gender neutral restroom, and an all around activist kick to it. Check it out check it out... its a kick back spot, now that I know, when I make it to "Tiny-Pop" again, this place beats Peace coffee... Orale.
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Sheri S.

Yelp
I was not a fan. I just needed a little pick me up. I got the chai tea and it was not good. I tried hard to say I should give this place another chance, but the bad taste still lingers in my mouth. This place is a little too grungy for my taste, but it is fortunate to have little competition in the area. Plus this place is really slow with their customer service! I would think during the morning rush is when the staff would be fully on deck, but no, so that really killed it for me. FYI, there is a credit card minimum, so look for the hand-written sign when you enter.
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Keith B.

Yelp
Had I not saw this place on yelp I probably wouldn't have discovered this quaint cafe. This spot does get busy turning the peak hours so be aware that seating could be scarce. I went at 9:45am and didn't have to wait or have issues finding seating. I saw that once I had been there for a bit it got really busy. Coffee is great here with quiche and such for food and vegan sausage. I got a sandwich with vegan sausage and was happy with my choice. Cute local spot that is worth the trip.
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Erik M.

Yelp
We stopped in a few days ago for a quick coffee and a pastry. It's right next to Powderhorn Park which was convenient for us. The decor is thoughtful and the cafe feels like it is used thoroughly by its patrons, which is how I want cafes to feel. Big tables to share plus a few smaller tables dot the floor. My cappucino was just okay and I definitely ordered a size bigger than I needed. The pastries though, were fantastic. Super fresh, buttery, and packed with flavor. That chocolate croissant was everything I want in a chocolate croissant, and the cheddar and dill scone absolutely delivered on flavor. I appreciate the cafe going out of its way to advertise its inclusiveness as it opens people to thinking more critically about how to speak and interact with people - there is a sign at the register asking for patrons to use gender-neutral language with employees. If I lived in the neighborhood, I would be here for breakfast all the time.
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See X.

Yelp
This place has the best baked goods (both savory and sweet)! Everything's baked daily and is priced usually under $3 a piece. There's also day old baked items for $1. I love coming here to be surprised by whatever special they've made for the day. It's always tasty! There's also always a vegan option that tastes amazing. My go-to drink is the Vietnamese coffee (iced). The vibe is a little hole-the-wall with wobbly furniture but this is the place to go grab a snack, coffee, & just read. I can't iterate enough how tasty the food is.
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Heather R.

Yelp
I've been to this neighborhood cafe several times and have never been disappointed. Order the spinach ricotta quiche (with spring green side salad), add a tall, dark coffee and your day from here on out is set. You'll be golden pony boy! Bear in mind, there may be a little line depending on when you stop in, tables can fill up quickly in this cozy space but someone will be happy to share a spot and the Variety section of the newspaper if you ask. There is also a little patio seating out front to enjoy people/sparrow/dog watching on a warm day. Or get your chocolate croissant and coffee to go for a stroll in nearby Powderhorn park to listen to the ducks quacking up.
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Natalia R.

Yelp
When you go to a cafe in Minneapolis, you get: good food at an expensive price or good prices but crappy food. May Day cafe delivered on good food with good prices. Seriously. My friend and I got a slice of vegan pizza, a zucchini bread slice, and two of the large lavender lemonades for $11! I've paid $11 for a SMOOTHIE (angrily) before so this was fab. It was a smaller space but had plenty of table space and lighting. Their food itself was delicious, their zucchini bread was amazing, and the service was friendly. I really enjoyed this and if I lived closer, I'd be there constantly.
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Ashley S.

Yelp
While traveling in Minnesota, I stopped here for brunch two days in a row because it's that good. The staff is super friendly and nice. The pastries are unique and really good. I got the breakfast sandwich one day and the quiche the other day. Both awesome!
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Francesca D.

Yelp
May Day Café is one of those places that I wished I could love and a solid 2.5. It is a quaint little café off the corner of a busy road and convenient to other places I frequent. The locals that come in to enjoy a cinnamon roll or sip a glass of homemade lemonade make this place much more welcoming. Food Presentation: 3/5 - The presentation of the food was decent. I could make out what was in it but the food wasn't plated well as our food was mixed up a bit when we received our plate. Cleanliness/Atmosphere: 3/5 - The café is reasonably clean. There were crumbs on some of the tables from previous guests here. The vibe here is actually pretty great here. The people actually would make casual chit chat with you or smile and return to their own business at hand. It was different. Food: 2/5 - I ordered the cheddar and broccoli quiche(2/5) with a mixed greens salad topped with balsamic vinaigrette (3/5). For a drink, I ordered the lavender lemonade (2/5). The lavender lemonade would have been good if it was lavender lemonade but instead, we were given a raspberry lemonade. The raspberry lemonade was far too sweet and far too sour that it had me gagging. It would have had a decent flavor but it wasn't something I could practically drink. The quiche would have been abysmal if it weren't for some of the internal structure being liquid-like. The flavor was like that of eggs that sat out for a day absorbing the scent and taste of everything else around it. The mixed greens were basic and get the job done if you're hungry. The vinaigrette was balanced well. Price: 3/5 - The price is exceedingly low in comparison to other vintage/cute cafes near by. This place will certainly not break the bank.. Service: 2/5 - Our server didn't need to be at work that day. She tried but she seemed as though she was sick or hung over. While we were ordering food, she seemed barely intelligible when she spoke to us and in a deep daze. If anything, I felt concern for her. The food wasn't that good at all but the place was cozy in a good way. I wouldn't eat here but if you're looking for a low cost and cozy environment to enjoy a cup of coffee, this place might be it for you. Otherwise, you can pass on it. There are plenty of tasty cafe's to check out in Minneapolis.
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Patrick W.

Yelp
Hello from Park Ridge, IL! I'm currently seated 400 miles away from my favorite coffee house. Lucky for me, I fly alot: 334 Miles from ORD is only a 45 minute flight. Anyway, The coffee is cheap and never burnt. The pastries, cookies, cakes, quiches, burritos, and everything else are AWESOME! Recommendation: Coffee and 7 Layer bar... or a Date bar... or a Burrito... or a Cookie... Or a Burrito and Cookie... and a 7 Layer Bar... Yeah. That'll do it.
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Peter K.

Yelp
This place is great! Went to the may day to meet a friend. Was my first time and the coffee was amazing. I was rather surprised to see they served pizza as well as other coffee shop staple treats. A wonderful place to sip a coffee and collect yourself before facing the day or relax and read on a day off.
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Mon P.

Yelp
What a nice neighborhood cafe! I came here on a Monday late morning, and the place was hopping busy. The line of about 5-6 ppl was already forming when I was there, but the line moved fast, so the wait wasnt long. I got the lemonade and spinach quiche. The lemonade was very good and tasted home-made. The quiche though was WOW! First of, it was a huge piece, and it also came with a small side of mixed greens. The quiche was fluffy but also dense at the same time (i know .. weird comment but that was how i felt!!! :P), and of course very tasty. I agree with Annie D. that this is not the type of cafe that you would camp out all day with your laptop. However, during the time I was there, there were still like 4-5 ppl occupying 5 whole big tables with their laptops, while a lot of ppl were kinda glancing around as to where they could sit so that they could leisurely drink and eat. It was pretty stupid when a lot of ppl ended up sitting crowded together at the same table, while a handful ignorance people with laptops and just a cup of coffee took like half of the restaurant table spaces.
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Mason S.

Yelp
One of the best cheaper spots around town! The bacon swiss quiche is simply amazing and customer service.. beyond amazing!!!
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Barbara K.

Yelp
I went here with my daughter and her fiance for a simple breakfast and coffee, so my needs were met as soon as we walked in the door. They have a bunch of small tables - not enough for a group, but plenty of space for groups of 4-6. The coffee and pastries were great, as was the atmosphere!
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Troy f.

Yelp
This is probably the best cinnamon roll I have ever had! The breakfast sandwiches and quiche are amazing, and so are most of the other baked goods I have tried. Warning, this is not a Starbucks. This is a caring, genuine and unique local run cafe. If you are expecting any of the things you get from a Starbucks, go there instead. Such as: fast/bad processed food, fake and generally unfriendly service, and customers that are cookie cutter images of you.
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Carrie J.

Yelp
They have the most delicious savory scone that I've ever tasted. I ordered the jalapeño and cheddar scone. It was heavenly. This place has a great atmosphere, friendly staff and amazing food.
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Liza E.

Yelp
Truly a local's hot spot. The people watching was as amazing as the food. The bacon quiche was so uber yummy. It was a huge piece and it came with a salad and I had all intentions of boxing up half and taking it home but it never made it out of the restaurant it was so good. I've never had a fluffy and moist quiche and had no idea what I was missing settling for the rubbery stuff that other restaurants serve. The croissant was so flaky and buttery. Orange juice was spot on. I took a cinnamon roll home for my hubby. One word out of his mouth as he choked down -- awesome. The bite I got was buttery, the frosting was sweet but not sicky sweet like most. So good even heated up hours later for an afternoon snack. I'd be ok going back there tomorrow for breakfast!!!! Super dog friendly. All kinds of water bowls on the sidewalk for them n dogs hanging out at the outdoor seating. Kudos for being so dog friendly!!!!
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Christopher J.

Yelp
Sunday morning checking out a new spot in Powderhorn... Mayday Cafe, looking forward to my first coffee. Cappuccino is fantastic, veggie burrito is good and the bacon potato quiche is really good. Cool atmosphere and relaxed vibe (you can save your table/seat with your book or newspaper. !) Definitely worth multiple return trips.
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Niki W.

Yelp
I moved into the neighborhood and was immediately gifted a certificate for May Day Cafe from my boss, who loves this place! I have my favorite spots for coffee near where I work, but on the weekends I tend to brew at home or pick something up from a chain while running errands. I found my certificate and decided to give this place a shot, since I live so close! First thing I noticed: There was a line! It wasn't the quickest moving, but the smells were great and the walls kept my attention. I also have patience, so no complaints from me! Next: people are so friendly! This is clearly a well-loved spot in the neighborhood. While waiting, I had people strum up friendly conversations with me. I appreciated it, as it made me feel welcome in a cafe that felt a bit close-knit and exclusionary at first. I also have to admit that I really appreciated seeing the BLM sign, as well as one in memory of Philando Castile. This joint is clearly involved in the area. Finally: The coffee! I want to come back here and try the food, since I have heard such great things, butI only had time to grab my coffee. I chose to do a mocha since that is my go-to at any new place I try. Very good! Not overly sweet, and with a nice, strong espresso flavor. I loved it. Will definitely be back!
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Kedar D.

Yelp
This is a quaint, cozy little cafe. I liked that they had loose-leaf teas and two vegan pastry options: scones and cookies. The scones were out when I went, but I had a cup of Oolong tea and a vegan oat-chocolate chip cookie for only $2.87. So it's not only cozy, but it's also cheap, for high grade stuff. The cookie was big and soft and well made. The service was brisk and efficient, though not necessarily super-friendly. But it wasn't curt, either. The place can get crowded pretty easily, it seems, so be prepared to wait for a table or to get your order to go, depending on when you visit.
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Alexandra H.

Yelp
May Day has been on my radar for awhile, seeing as Yelpers love it so. I finally dropped by last Friday...and I get it. The place has a complete "Central Perk/we-all-hangout-here" vibe--I'd even wager that it's the most "neighborhoody" café in the Twin Cities. EVERYTHING was eclectic: the décor, furniture and even, the patrons. At 8:45 a.m. there were literally people of every age (including a baby that kept crawling towards us) and it was packed. May Day's menu is not extensive by any means, but they had a lot of good options to choose from, including a nice assortment of baked goods. Annie D. enjoyed the quiche and I had one of the freshly-made cinnamon rolls which was quite tasty. It's a charming place.

Elizabeth M.

Yelp
This little gem has been my neighborhood coffee shop for many years. Breakfasts, pasteries and wonderful quiche that I could eat every day. Even the salad greens they offer are delicious, in fact, its the only salad I ever do eat. The staff is friendly, and quick, but I must confess, if there was a long line, I was the reason. I order on a whim, and most days it goes on and on, a perfect iced coffee; croissants, esp. chocolate; quiche, of course. Oh, it's Wednesday and there may be chocolate bread pudding with caramel! Then there are fresh salads, soups and pizza every day! Is it any wonder the lines are long? You can't go wrong, whether you run in, or stay for the ambiance, you will not be sorry you waited in line. Don't worry, I'll talk to you while we wait.
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Pam L.

Yelp
Went there for a meeting with a former client to catch up. It's a great easy vibe but more of a hang out spot to catch up with friends or work on your laptop. Service is at counter and not always effluence but nice. I asked for recommendations on iced beverage and she seemed annoyed. Think it's a neighborhood place where most people know what they order. Good quiche specials, fresh ingredient muffins and coffees but not a place to be new and meeting a business colleague. I would return here with a good friend and get some fresh quiche though.
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Michael G.

Yelp
Part of my Memorial Day Minneapolis experience. VG coffee. VG quiche. Sandwiches. Limited menu in a hippie atmosphere. You get your table, then you make your order. No table service. We were there on a Monday at 11, and there was a steady stream of people rolling in. The all female staff worked hard and was friendly. They were on a roll. Quite the neighborhood event place! The floors, tables, and chairs need some cleaning. No report on the bathroom since it was not in need. Matt's Bar and the infamous Jucy Lucy is near by.
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Mel S.

Yelp
It feels almost wrong to write a review about May Day Cafe. There's so much heart and love underneath the surface of this cafe that it's more than just a cafe and more than mere words can portray. But I have to put my 5 stars into the Yelp world so others can share in the knowledge. May Day has been a main stay since 1997 - which in the restaurant world seems like forever - and it will likely be there for years to come. Why? Because May Day is more than just a coffee shop. May Day is a community hub. Here are the things that -I- love about May Day: 1. The Pastries. The Day Olds. The Food. ---------------------------------------------------- May Day rolls the pastries out of the oven like there's no tomorrow. And they're all SO GOOD. The huge fresh cinnamon rolls on weekends are a community favorite. I love the date bars, they're something different. The pastries are very fairly priced compared to most coffee shops, but if you get there close enough to open they always have a basket of day olds for $1. The other food is also exceptionally good. The pizza and the breakfast sandwich are my favorites. The greens they serve with the sandwich are possibly the best dressed greens in town (and you can order a plate just of them!) 2. Affordability ------------------- You can get a coffee and a pastry (day old) for $2.08. When you're ready for a refill, just drop 50 cents on the counter and fill up--no need to stand in line again. Enough said. This is not a white collar neighborhood, and May Day makes it affordable for the people who live here. That is a very honorable and rare thing these days. 3. The Community ----------------------- This is the #1 reason I am a regular here and keep coming back. Nowhere else will you find such a eclectic mix of patrons - and many of them are from within a few blocks. Sure, you can come to May Day and plug in your laptop and work, but good luck keeping yourself from all the wonderful distractions. May Day has very few 2-person tables, and the rest of the tables are FAIR GAME. You sit with other people. You talk with other people. You make new friends. You flirt with babies. Imagine that. It's a beautiful thing. They also have a copy of the newspaper (and at least on Sundays the New York Times) - but you have to share. Pass those sections around so everyone can read them. Be sure to check out the bulletin board above the bus tubs. You'll find all kinds of things to do in the neighborhood, cats to adopt, concerts to attend, protests to join, clubs to join. You really should never leave without stopping to check it out. ---------- May Day holds a very special place in my heart. Know that when you come here, you're visiting a community, a family, a place that people love. You'll probably be stuck in line for awhile (unless you're smart and come right at open). Enjoy your time in line. Smile and say hello to someone. This is more than just a coffee shop.
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Sami G.

Yelp
I LOVE Mayday! I frequent thus cafe often with family and friends for breakfast, lunch, or just a coffee pick-me-up. I am addicted to their homemade caramel lattes! YUM! My favorite bakery item is the cheddar basil scone - super delicious and not dry or anything! I am also a huge fan of their black bean burrito & ham breakfast sandwich. Can't get enough of this place! The staff are super friendly and they even offer a coffee punch card!
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Anna W.

Yelp
Adorable neighborhood coffee shop! Plenty of street parking around and good tables to do work or chat at. Amazing homemade quiche, pastries and coffee drinks of course! I had the most amazing lemon curd lavender cake. It was so fresh, flavorful and with the perfect amount of cream cheese frosting to top it off. I will definitely be coming back!
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Alex W.

Yelp
Adorable café! So happy to have discovered this Minneapolis gem: surprisingly extensive selection of brunch and lunch foods in a happy cozy space, but the true star of May Day Cafe are the incredible cinnamon rolls! The outer layer (soaked in sweet milk?) Is the perfect balance of crunchy and spongy, while the cinnamon and sweetness are just right! Great spot for a date!
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James B.

Yelp
This place is worth all time and money you will spend. The food is full of flavor. The portions are hearty. And vide is chill. The employees are pleasant. All the right boxes check off. If you are in a hurry then it may not be the Just choice. It's not the largest place so you should be prepared to wait. Especially on a weekend brunch.
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Kelly S.

Yelp
I want to like this place because it's one of two coffee places walking distance from my home. However, I really don't think I can support this business. The staff is rude, I felt like they were extremely annoyed when I amended my order to a decaf drink (they hadn't started making it yet). Service was slow & there seemed to be only one person working up front despite a line of customers. The more disturbing aspect of this place is that it's dirty. After many years in the food/bev industry I know the standards for cleanliness & when I see glaring violations I immediately get nervous about food bourn illness. Examples: a bucket of homemade simple syrup was clearly dated months old, a common spoon was used to stir every espresso drink being made & was kept in a dirty mug in between stirs, there were grounds in the bottom of my drink (a telltale sign of an uncleaned machine) & the floors were filthy. Not recommended....
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sarah p.

Yelp
Thank you Yelp. Once again, you proved your usefullness. The Powderhorn area isn't very convenient for me, but it's not that out of the way, and I just don't seem to be around here very often, which needs to change. But today, I decided to explore the well-reviewed coffee shop/cafe, the May Day. Well worth the minimal effort it took to get me there. Totally adorable. Fantastic neighborhood spot with lots of people greeting each other, like they all bump into each other quite regularly. Made me want to become a regular. I didn't eat today, but will soon, as the plates looked great. My mint iced tea was minty and a little spicy and overall top notch. I appreciated the bottle of sugar water they had for iced coffee and tea drinks. This seems to be a hard concept for most cafes to grasp around town and it kills me. May Day, you've got it going on.
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Papyrus A.

Yelp
A small locally-owned place with a reasonably priced menu of healthy quality food! One of my favorite aspects of this place is that the menu has a variety of items in rotation! it's a great place to take someone that is vegan or vegetarian, as they do not have meat options on most of their items.