The Lynhall is a market-inspired restaurant, bakery, event space and kitchen studio. As a collective of culinary-driven individuals, we teach classes, bake goods, cook rotisserie meats, make thoughtful cocktails and coffee, and always have something new and nourishing to share. Stop by to learn, shop, meet friends or make new ones, get a bite, and be inspired. Grab a seat at the table.
Based on 137 reviews, the restaurant has received a rating of 4.2 stars. Price $$
✔️ Dine-in ✔️ Curbside pickup ✔️ No-contact delivery
Address:
3945 Market St, Edina, MN 55424
Phone: (612) 870-2640
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Hours
| Monday
(Labor Day)
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9 AM–2 PM
Holiday hours
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| Tuesday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Friday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Saturday | 9 AM–2 PM |
| Sunday | 9 AM–2 PM |
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Reviews
Nicholas Willette
Had such a unique fun experience at the tea party here! Loved the teas and more pastries than I thought I would!
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Bev Fritz
Highly overpriced. Food was good not necessarily worth $15 for French toast, though. It was dry and needed syrup. The regular breakfast had very thick slabs of bacon. Again, that is not to everyone’s taste. I won’t be back. Best to go to Patrick’s Bakery.
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Cari Ann Carter
Stopped by during our lunch break and indulged in an unforgettable dining experience at The Lynhall in Edina! From the impeccable flavors to the warm hospitality, this place stole our hearts. Highly recommended for a culinary adventure like no other. The Cari Ann Carter Group loves The Lynhall!!
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Greg Wilson
Cozy, trendy bakery & cafe centered in the shopping hub of 50th & France, Nolan Mains. The service can be very slow but their pastry is always on point and the food has been good each time I’ve been there. I only got a picture of the pastry this time, unfortunately. It’s a nice place to take the folks when they’re in town but I wouldn’t come all the time.
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Erik Granse
I’ve been to the tea service in Edina, and brunch in the Minneapolis location. In both cases, the food was perfectly OK, but not special. However, the prices are far too high for “perfectly OK”. Tea service for 5 with one bottle of NA sparkling drink, was $350 (before tip)! For the quality, I would’ve expected about half that cost.
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Ray klahr
The food is really overpriced. The pastries and afternoon tea are both nicely done. Great atmosphere, but overall hard to justify the price for what you get.
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Uzma Ali
Loved the afternoon tea experience at Lynnhall. The hosts were gracious and took special care that there were no pork products or alcohol in our meal. All the savory treats were top notch. We really loved the mango and coconut cake in the desert. The tea was truly spectacular.
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hawra alnabi
Cute and feminine. Lots of free parking. We ordered shakshouka and it was the biggest disappointment. They definitely do not understand the concept of what shakshouka is. All it was was tomato sauce with one egg in the middle (that was not cooked all the way). We also ordered the potato breakfast dish, it came with egg (which also wasn’t cooked all the way). We had an assortment of pastries and they were not bad. Their lavender iced coffee was good. My recommendation is that they asked customers how they like their eggs to be done and not just assume everyone likes eating uncooked eggs.
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Sunny
Beautiful setting and decor. However, the food was average, flavors didn’t quite blend together and the dishes were all highly overpriced. We had the most wonderful server but our experience overall was terrible.
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Kangyoua Thao
Food was great. I was just very disappointed in the bakery section. We arrived around 12:25pm and there were only two options for the bakery selections which were the ham and cheese croissant and poppy croissant. I got the ham and cheese croissant and it was sooo so disappointing. Not flaky or fluffy. Super hard and had sad slices of ham and cheese. One of us didn’t get our drinks. Our entrees arrived and we had to wave down our waitress and ask for the drink.
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