Restaurants & Bars
Woodbury Restaurants Among ‘Best Of The Twin Cities’ In KQRS Poll
One Woodbury restaurant was named the best breakfast spot in the region, while two others finished as finalists in other categories.

WOODBURY, MN — Several restaurants in Woodbury were voted as some of the best in the Twin Cities region by listeners of 92 KQRS.
Listeners named Keys Cafe & Bakery the No. 1 breakfast spot in the metro, while Ronnally’s and Ray J’s American Grill were finalists in several other categories in KQRS’ “Best of the Twin Cities 2022” poll.
Keys Cafe was voted as the “Best Place for Breakfast,” beating out Hen House Eatery in Minneapolis and Mickey’s Diner, Shar’els Cafe and The Uptowner in St. Paul. Keys Cafe also has locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul, Roseville, Forest Lake, White Bear Lake and Hudson, Wisconsin.
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Ronnally’s, which calls itself “Woodbury’s oldest restaurant,” finished among the top five restaurants in the “Best Pizza Place” category. Red’s Savoy Pizza was voted as the best in the Twin Cities metro, while Ronnally’s was a finalist alongside Frank and Andreas, Broadway Pizza, and Frankie’s Chicago Style.
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Ray J’s American Grill, which has another location in Minneapolis, was a finalist in two categories in KQRS’ listener poll.
Ray J’s was a finalist in the “Best Wings Spot” category alongside Runyon’s and The Monte Carlo in Minneapolis and D-Spot in Oakdale. Serum’s Good Time Emporium in Anoka took home the title of “Best Wings Spot” in the Twin Cities.
Ray J’s also finished among the top five in the “Best Happy Hour Spot” category. Fellow finalists included Minneapolis’ Jefe Urban Cocina and Kieran’s Irish Pub, and Patrick McGovern’s Pub in St. Paul.
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Muddy Cow Bar & Grill in Coon Rapids was voted the best happy-hour spot in the Twin Cities.
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