Blue Heron Coffeehouse

Blue Heron Coffeehouse is a café Winona located in United States.

9 / 10
29
ratings
Address

162 W 2nd St (at Johnson St) Winona , MN 55987 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes (incl. American Express)
Wi-Fi Yes
Outdoor Seating Yes
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch

Comments / 8


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Patrick Grace

Great pizza the 1st Thursday of every month for an evening meal; great breakfasts and lunches all the time. The Bookshelf, an independent book seller, is in the same building.

Zach Zurn

Try the pourover coffee ; it's a brewing style you can't find anywhere else in Winona. The product is rich and smooth!

Andrew Millis

House made salad dressings are great.

Brian H

Go to Blue Heron Coffeehouse and order Soup , Beet Salad with Goat Cheese and the Tuna Sandwich . If you like good coffee order there regular organic blend. Read more

Stewart Gibson

Veggie sandwich , frittata , pretty much everything.

Brandon Wente

Check out the book selection in the adjoining shop. Lots of variety!

Norm Andrews

The peanut soup is great. Good sandwiches too!

Trish Lynne

They have gluten free options !

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