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Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More

Whether your sweet tooth aches for cupcakes, ice cream, doughnuts or candy made by accomplished bakers and confectioners, you'll find sweet treats in every corner of Minnesota. From the heart of downtown Minneapolis to the state's rural corners, where pie and old-school doughnuts really come into their own, here are 10 spots to indulge #OnlyinMN-style.

  1. Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan Aroma Pie Shoppe, Whalan

    The Lanesboro area is one of the most charming parts of the state, and the pie from the award-winning Aroma Pie Shoppe is one of the most charming things to eat near Lanesboro—homemade-quality pies made with love and creative attention to detail. New owners took over in 2015, and by all accounts they are both skilled and benevolent, bringing some exciting new varieties including the so-great-everyone-should-make-it Bluebarb, a mix of blueberry and rhubarb.

  2. Milkjam Creamery, Minneapolis Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More Milkjam Creamery, Minneapolis

    One of the hottest ice cream spots in the country is Milkjam Creamery in Minneapolis. There, the culinary team behind the immediately adjacent World Street Kitchen dish up impeccably made flavors like Pillow Talk (strawberry sorbet with cardamon meringue), Cereal Killers (orange coriander milk with candied pebbles) and Poppin' Bottles (an alcohol-rich champagne sorbet; have your ID at the ready), which bring a ton of deliciousness and are not merely too cool for school. And if you can't make up your mind, you can always order the $56 All of Them sundae—a scoop of every ice cream available in the house.

  3. World's Best Donuts, Grand Marais Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More World's Best Donuts, Grand Marais

    Are the doughnuts of World's Best Donuts legitimately the world's best? We've had them and we think they're in the running. They're made fresh, and they're classic as they come—no bacon-bedecked long johns or doughnuts laced with caviar or wasabi. Ordering a few of these beauties plus a cup of coffee before taking a walk along the shore of Lake Superior should be a must-do on the list of any traveler coming through this beautiful part of the world.

  4. Red Wing Confectionery, Red Wing Red Wing Confectionery, Red Wing

    One of the state's great classic little candy shops, Red Wing Confectionery boasts locally made chocolates, salt water taffy, root beer floats, Cedar Crest ice cream, a full-service coffee bar, and some of the best chocolate-covered graham crackers known to humanity.

  5. Minnesota's Largest Candy Store, Jordan Minnesota's Largest Candy Store, Jordan

    Table after table of candy of all sorts—including retro faves and some European imports near and dear to the hearts of world travelers and Euro-natives alike—make the candy store at Jim's Apple Farm in Jordan one of the must-stop sites for Minnesota visitors with a sweet tooth. We've yet to uncover any evidence that the "Minnesota's largest" claim has any serious challenger—this is a truly epic place.

  6. Spoon & Stable, Minneapolis Spoon & Stable, Minneapolis

    Spoon and Stable has quickly become one of the state's most celebrated outposts for fine dining, a reputation it has built with every taste served from the first cocktail of the evening to the complimentary selection of baked treats in the petit four tins that hit your table at the end of the meal. James Beard Award semifinalist and executive pastry chef Diane Moua turns out subtle, lovely, eye-catching desserts that turn the close of a Spoon and Stable meal into a moment to cherish. You can also taste her creations at Bellecour, a French bistro and bakery in downtown Wayzata.

  7. Mojo Monkey, St. Paul Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More Mojo Monkey, St. Paul

    Mojo Monkey creates scratch doughnuts that are lovely to look at and greatly enhanced with liberal doses of pizzaz—everything from S'mores-filled Bismarcks to root beer-iced raised doughnuts to banana pecan fritters with caramel glaze. While Mojo's flavors and toppings are playful and push the envelope, they're not totally crazy; fans of classic dunkers will find many a doughnut to love here. Make a special trip on the weekend for 100 percent authentic New Orleans beignets.

  8. Daube's Bakery, Rochester Daube's Bakery, Rochester

    Founded more than 30 years ago, Daube's Bakery now has three locations and has become locally famous for its decadent cream cheese-frosted carrot cake and its take on the kolacky, a fruit-stuffed Czech pastry made with sour cream dough. This family-owned place makes its baked goods from scratch with real cream and butter, and its festive cakes have been the centerpieces for innumerable celebrations since the shop's opening.

  9. Lange's Cafe, Pipestone Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More Lange's Cafe, Pipestone

    For six decades, Lange's Cafe has been doing business for 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, slinging big portions of breakfast and dessert for townsfolk and tourists alike. The restaurant's sour cream raisin pie is a local legend, declared "the best sour cream raisin pie ever made" by road food writers Jane and Michael Stern.

  10. The Chocolate Ox, Nisswa & Grand View Lodge Top 10 Minnesota Sweet Spots: Best Candies, Cupcakes, Doughnuts & More The Chocolate Ox, Nisswa & Grand View Lodge

    "Every aisle is the candy aisle" is the slogan at The Chocolate Ox, a Brainerd Lakes vacationland staple that serves up a menu heavily focused on candy and ice cream. Massive jawbreakers, innumerable jelly bean varieties, chocolate truffles and more present a veritable minefield to dieters or anyone looking to skimp on dessert.


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