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8 Unassuming Restaurants In Minnesota That Will Serve You The Best Walleye In Your Life


Wondering where to find the best walleye in Minnesota?

These eight humble eateries are hiding some of the most unforgettable flavors you’ll ever experience.

1. Insula Restaurant (Ely)

Step into Insula, and you're family. This Ely gem serves up walleye so fresh, you'll swear it swam straight from the lake to your plate.Step into Insula, and you're family. This Ely gem serves up walleye so fresh, you'll swear it swam straight from the lake to your plate.
Step into Insula, and you’re family. This Ely gem serves up walleye so fresh, you’ll swear it swam straight from the lake to your plate. Photo Credit: LovesPhotoOps

Nestled in the heart of Ely, Insula Restaurant is the culinary equivalent of finding a golden ticket in your Wonka bar.

This unassuming brick building might not scream “fish paradise,” but don’t let its modest exterior fool you.

Step inside, and you’ll find yourself in a walleye wonderland that would make even the most stoic Minnesotan crack a smile.

The restaurant’s name, “Insula,” means “island” in Latin, and boy, does this place feel like a delicious oasis in the North Woods.

Insula Restaurant: Where small-town charm meets big-city flavor. This unassuming brick facade hides a walleye wonderland that'll make you forget all about fancy tablecloths.Insula Restaurant: Where small-town charm meets big-city flavor. This unassuming brick facade hides a walleye wonderland that'll make you forget all about fancy tablecloths.
Insula Restaurant: Where small-town charm meets big-city flavor. This unassuming brick facade hides a walleye wonderland that’ll make you forget all about fancy tablecloths. Photo Credit: Andy Sharp

Their walleye is so fresh, you’d think they have a secret underwater tunnel leading straight to the nearby lakes.

Rumor has it that the fish practically jump onto the plate!

With its warm, inviting atmosphere and a menu that reads like a love letter to local ingredients, Insula is the kind of place where you’ll want to loosen your belt and stay awhile.

Just don’t be surprised if you find yourself planning your next visit before you’ve even finished your meal.

2. The Angry Trout Cafe (Grand Marais)

The Angry Trout Cafe: Don't let the name fool you—there's nothing but joy here. This wooden wonder looks like it was built by Bob Vila on a lake-loving spree.The Angry Trout Cafe: Don't let the name fool you—there's nothing but joy here. This wooden wonder looks like it was built by Bob Vila on a lake-loving spree.
The Angry Trout Cafe: Don’t let the name fool you—there’s nothing but joy here. This wooden wonder looks like it was built by Bob Vila on a lake-loving spree. Photo credit: Weston Droegemueller

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if a bunch of hippies decided to open a fish shack, wonder no more.

The Angry Trout Cafe in Grand Marais is the answer to that deliciously odd question.

This charming waterfront eatery looks like it was cobbled together from driftwood and good vibes, and let me tell you, it works.

Don’t let the name fool you – there’s nothing angry about this trout, except maybe how mad you’ll be at yourself for not discovering it sooner.

Lakeside dining never looked so good. The Angry Trout's deck is the perfect spot to watch your worries sail away while savoring Minnesota's finest.Lakeside dining never looked so good. The Angry Trout's deck is the perfect spot to watch your worries sail away while savoring Minnesota's finest.
Lakeside dining never looked so good. The Angry Trout’s deck is the perfect spot to watch your worries sail away while savoring Minnesota’s finest. Photo credit: Daniel Fenske

Their walleye is so fresh, it might still be wearing its little fish pajamas.

Served with a side of stunning Lake Superior views, it’s a meal that’ll have you contemplating a permanent move to Grand Marais.

The cafe’s commitment to sustainability is as impressive as its fish fry.

They’re so eco-friendly, I wouldn’t be surprised if the staff photosynthesized.

So go ahead, order that walleye with a clear conscience.

Mother Nature approves, and your taste buds will too.

3. Pickwick Restaurant & Pub (Duluth)

Pickwick Restaurant & Pub: Where Duluth's history meets your hunger. This stone facade has seen more satisfied diners than Lake Superior has waves.Pickwick Restaurant & Pub: Where Duluth's history meets your hunger. This stone facade has seen more satisfied diners than Lake Superior has waves.
Pickwick Restaurant & Pub: Where Duluth’s history meets your hunger. This stone facade has seen more satisfied diners than Lake Superior has waves. Photo credit: KJ Goldstein

Imagine if your great-grandpa’s favorite pub got a makeover from a hipster interior designer, but kept all its old-school charm.

That’s Pickwick Restaurant & Pub in Duluth for you.

This place has been serving up stellar walleye since before walleye was cool (which, in Minnesota, is basically forever).

Step inside, and you’ll feel like you’ve wandered onto the set of a time-travel movie where the 1920s and the present day decided to have a party.

Step into Pickwick, and you're stepping back in time. But don't worry, their walleye recipe is timeless—and utterly delicious.Step into Pickwick, and you're stepping back in time. But don't worry, their walleye recipe is timeless—and utterly delicious.
Step into Pickwick, and you’re stepping back in time. But don’t worry, their walleye recipe is timeless—and utterly delicious. Photo credit: Bryan Thao Worra

The wood-paneled walls could tell you stories that would make your hair curl, but they’re too busy soaking in the aroma of perfectly cooked walleye.

Their walleye is so good, it should come with a warning label: “May cause spontaneous outbursts of ‘Uff da!’”

Pair it with a local craft beer, and you’ve got yourself a meal that’s more Minnesotan than ice fishing on Opening Day.

Just be prepared for the inevitable food coma – it’s a small price to pay for walleye perfection.

4. Fireside Restaurant (Detroit Lakes)

Fireside Restaurant: Where "gone fishin'" meets "let's eat!" This lakeside lodge serves up views almost as delicious as their walleye.Fireside Restaurant: Where "gone fishin'" meets "let's eat!" This lakeside lodge serves up views almost as delicious as their walleye.
Fireside Restaurant: Where “gone fishin’” meets “let’s eat!” This lakeside lodge serves up views almost as delicious as their walleye. Photo credit: Brian Grafsgaard

Tucked away on the shores of Detroit Lake, Fireside Restaurant is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve stumbled upon a secret fishing cabin – if that cabin happened to serve gourmet walleye, that is.

The rustic exterior might have you wondering if you’ve taken a wrong turn, but trust me, your GPS (Gastronomic Positioning System) is right on the money.

Inside, the warm glow of the fireplace and the tantalizing aroma of freshly cooked walleye create an atmosphere that’s cozier than a loon in a downy nest.

Cozy up to comfort food paradise. Fireside's rustic charm will have you trading your city slicker ways for a fishing rod faster than you can say "walleye."Cozy up to comfort food paradise. Fireside's rustic charm will have you trading your city slicker ways for a fishing rod faster than you can say "walleye."
Cozy up to comfort food paradise. Fireside’s rustic charm will have you trading your city slicker ways for a fishing rod faster than you can say “walleye.” Photo credit: Kory Johnson

The lake views are so picturesque, you might suspect they’re actually high-def TV screens.

But nope, it’s all real – including the walleye that’s about to rock your world.

Their walleye is so tender and flaky, it practically melts in your mouth like a fishy snowflake.

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And let’s be honest, that’s the best kind of snowflake.

Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Fireside is the kind of place that’ll have you planning your next visit before you’ve even paid the bill.

5. Naniboujou Lodge Restaurant (Grand Marais)

Naniboujou Lodge Restaurant: Where Dr. Seuss meets Julia Child. This colorful culinary wonderland will have your taste buds dancing and your eyes popping.Naniboujou Lodge Restaurant: Where Dr. Seuss meets Julia Child. This colorful culinary wonderland will have your taste buds dancing and your eyes popping.
Naniboujou Lodge Restaurant: Where Dr. Seuss meets Julia Child. This colorful culinary wonderland will have your taste buds dancing and your eyes popping. Photo credit: Ann Marie

If Wes Anderson decided to design a North Woods lodge restaurant, the result would probably look a lot like Naniboujou.

This place is a feast for the eyes even before you get to the food.

With its vibrant, Native American-inspired ceiling and massive stone fireplace, it’s like dining inside a kaleidoscope – if kaleidoscopes served killer walleye, that is.

Named after the Cree spirit of the outdoors, Naniboujou is the kind of place that makes you feel like you’ve stepped into a storybook.

History never tasted so good. Naniboujou's vibrant dining room is like eating inside a kaleidoscope—with walleye that's equally spectacular.History never tasted so good. Naniboujou's vibrant dining room is like eating inside a kaleidoscope—with walleye that's equally spectacular.
History never tasted so good. Naniboujou’s vibrant dining room is like eating inside a kaleidoscope—with walleye that’s equally spectacular. Photo credit: Scot Egg

The walleye here isn’t just a meal; it’s an experience.

It’s so good that you might suspect the spirit of Naniboujou himself is in the kitchen, sprinkling a little magic on each fillet.

Come for the walleye, stay for the ambiance, and leave with enough Instagram content to make your followers green with envy.

Just remember to actually eat your food before it gets cold – it’s easy to get distracted by all the visual eye candy!

6. Grandma’s Saloon & Grill (Duluth)

Grandma's Saloon & Grill: No doilies here, folks! This Duluth institution serves up walleye so good, you'll want to hug the chef (and maybe the fish).Grandma's Saloon & Grill: No doilies here, folks! This Duluth institution serves up walleye so good, you'll want to hug the chef (and maybe the fish).
Grandma’s Saloon & Grill: No doilies here, folks! This Duluth institution serves up walleye so good, you’ll want to hug the chef (and maybe the fish). Photo credit: Grandma’s Saloon & Grill Canal Park

Don’t let the name fool you – this isn’t your average grandma’s kitchen (unless your grandma happens to run a bustling restaurant under the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge).

Grandma’s Saloon & Grill in Duluth is like that cool aunt who tells the best stories and always has treats in her purse, except in this case, the treat is mouthwatering walleye.

The moment you walk in, you’re hit with a wave of nostalgia, even if you’ve never been there before.

The walls are plastered with enough memorabilia to make the Smithsonian jealous, and the atmosphere is livelier than a Minnesota Wild hockey game.

Under the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, Grandma's is dishing out local flavor by the boatload. Come for the walleye, stay for the Duluth-tastic atmosphere.Under the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, Grandma's is dishing out local flavor by the boatload. Come for the walleye, stay for the Duluth-tastic atmosphere.
Under the iconic Aerial Lift Bridge, Grandma’s is dishing out local flavor by the boatload. Come for the walleye, stay for the Duluth-tastic atmosphere. Photo credit: Mark Frey

But let’s be real – you’re here for the walleye, and Grandma doesn’t disappoint.

Their walleye is so good, it might just bring a tear to your eye – or maybe that’s just the wind off Lake Superior.

Either way, you’re in for a treat.

And if you’re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of a massive freighter passing by as you dine.

It’s dinner and a show, Minnesota style!

7. The Anchor Fish & Chips (Minneapolis)

The Anchor Fish & Chips: A little bit of Britain, a whole lot of Minnesota. This Northeast Minneapolis gem will have you saying The Anchor Fish & Chips: A little bit of Britain, a whole lot of Minnesota. This Northeast Minneapolis gem will have you saying
The Anchor Fish & Chips: A little bit of Britain, a whole lot of Minnesota. This Northeast Minneapolis gem will have you saying “cheerio” to boring fish. Photo credit: randy tidmore

Who says you need to head up north for great walleye?

The Anchor Fish & Chips in Minneapolis is proof that sometimes the best catches are found right in the heart of the city.

This little slice of the UK in the North Loop is serving up walleye that would make even the most stoic Brit shed a tear of joy.

Step inside, and you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to a cozy pub across the pond – if that pub decided to embrace Minnesota’s state fish, that is.

Don't let the name fool you—The Anchor's walleye is pure Minnesotan magic. It's so good, you might start cheering for ManU (but probably not).Don't let the name fool you—The Anchor's walleye is pure Minnesotan magic. It's so good, you might start cheering for ManU (but probably not).
Don’t let the name fool you—The Anchor’s walleye is pure Minnesotan magic. It’s so good, you might start cheering for ManU (but probably not). Photo credit: Thumbwind Publications LLC

The Anchor’s walleye and chips is the kind of meal that makes you want to hug the chef, or at least give them a hearty “Uff da!” of approval.

Their walleye is so crispy on the outside and tender on the inside, it’s like biting into a fish-shaped cloud.

Pair it with their hand-cut chips and a pint of Guinness, and you’ve got yourself a meal that’s more satisfying than finding the last parking spot at the Mall of America during the holiday season.

8. PORTERHOUSE Steak & Seafood Restaurant (Little Canada)

PORTERHOUSE Steak & Seafood: Where walleye gets the red-carpet treatment. This Little Canada hotspot proves fish can hang with the big boys.PORTERHOUSE Steak & Seafood: Where walleye gets the red-carpet treatment. This Little Canada hotspot proves fish can hang with the big boys.
PORTERHOUSE Steak & Seafood: Where walleye gets the red-carpet treatment. This Little Canada hotspot proves fish can hang with the big boys. Photo credit: Guy Virkus

Now, I know what you’re thinking – a steakhouse for walleye?

But trust me, PORTERHOUSE in Little Canada is the Swiss Army knife of restaurants.

They’re not just good at one thing; they’re good at everything.

And their walleye?

It’s the unsung hero of the menu, the Cinderella of the seafood section.

From the outside, PORTERHOUSE looks like your typical suburban restaurant.

But step inside, and you’ll find an atmosphere that’s as warm and inviting as a bear hug from Paul Bunyan.

Suit up for a walleye experience that's anything but ordinary. PORTERHOUSE brings white-tablecloth elegance to Minnesota's favorite fish.Suit up for a walleye experience that's anything but ordinary. PORTERHOUSE brings white-tablecloth elegance to Minnesota's favorite fish.
Suit up for a walleye experience that’s anything but ordinary. PORTERHOUSE brings white-tablecloth elegance to Minnesota’s favorite fish. Photo credit: Tom Duffy

The lighting is dimmer than a Minnesotan’s mood in February, but that just sets the stage for the star of the show – their walleye.

Prepared with the same care and attention as their prime cuts of beef, the walleye at PORTERHOUSE is a revelation.

It’s so good that you might find yourself wondering if they’ve secretly hired a mermaid as their seafood chef.

So go ahead, skip the steak for once, and give the walleye a try.

Your taste buds will thank you, even if your cardiologist won’t.

There you have it, folks – a walleye wonderland waiting to be explored.

So grab your stretchy pants and hit the road.

These hidden gems are calling your name, and trust me, you don’t want to miss this call.





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