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Mon Nov 3, 2025, 04:30 PM Nov 3

For these tiny Minnesota towns with big restaurant crowds, the draw is more than a meal

ESSIG, Minn. - On busy nights, the three streets of this unincorporated town of 35 people in southwest Minnesota overflow with rows of parked cars and trucks extending past the old grain elevator and toward the baseball field.

Some 400 to 500 people from across the state drive to Carl’s Corner for the restaurant’s famous broasted chicken.

Like many small rural Minnesota communities, Essig has shrunk over the decades, as the garage, post office and other businesses closed one by one. But Carl’s Corner remains.

The restaurant is one of those rural Minnesotan eateries with a peculiar distinction: They draw in far more customers than their tiny towns have residents. These cafes and bar-and-grills aren’t just businesses, but the beating hearts of their communities, in some cases keeping their towns on the map.

Having a regionally known restaurant can drive community pride.



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I hope that candidates will stop there, too

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For these tiny Minnesota towns with big restaurant crowds, the draw is more than a meal (Original Post) question everything Nov 3 OP
We used to drive from Rochester to Zumbrota to eat Friday night shrimp dinners. Back in '86 and '87. sinkingfeeling Nov 3 #1
Now I want to watch Baghdad Cafe again. nt Tom Dyer Nov 3 #2
I found a great place in Glencoe. cloudbase Nov 3 #3
What is it? dflprincess Nov 3 #4
Bump's it is. cloudbase Nov 4 #5

dflprincess

(29,082 posts)
4. What is it?
Mon Nov 3, 2025, 09:28 PM
Nov 3

I haven't been out that way for quite a while but I'd like to know for the next time I make the trip. (Unless it's Bumps, then I know what you're talking about.)


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