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Lake City offers a variety of accommodations including quaint bed and breakfasts, lakeside vacation homes and deluxe motels and condominiums.
What to Do
Lake City is an outdoor enthusiast's paradise. We offer unmatched access to the lake, championship golf and miles of hiking and biking trails.

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Marien's Deli
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Address: 716 W Lyon Ave, Lake City, MN |
Phone Number (s): 651-345-2526 |
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Hours: Mon - Fri 7am-7pm, Sat: 8am-5pm, Sun 10am-2pm |
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Description: Marien's Deli is a locally owned and operated business. We specialize in soups, subs, salads and sweets. Our breads, buns, and sweets area all homemade. We also offer Take & Bake pizza without special sauce recipe and Take & Bake hot dishes in out freezer section. We cater any size event - hot & cold food. We deliver. We have a comfy atmosphere to eat inside and patio tables May - October |
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Rabbit’s Bakery
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Address: 304 S Washington St, Lake City, MN |
Phone Number (s): 651-345-3199 |
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Description: Open Year Round. Located in downtown Lake City, one block off of Hwy 61, this bakery updates its menu daily with fresh breads and sweets. Local ingredients go into their homemade soups and sandwiches. Free Wi-Fi. |
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Rustic
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Address: Lake City MN 55041, Lake City, MN |
Phone Number (s): Seasonal: 651-345-2284 Off Season: 651-345-5517 |
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Hours: Open Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays 8:00am-3:00pm |
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Description: Soups Sandwiches Salads and Sweets. Favorites include our Sweet Chicken Salad on a croissant and our panini’s. Our chalkboard menu is guest driven! Cookies and bars are all family and friend recipes. The two biggest sellers are the Raspberry Milk Chocolate Bars and the Double Chocolate Cookies, we use only Ghirardelli chocolate! Our cheesecakes are sold by the slice or by the cake, biggest sellers include strawberry key lime, blueberry and many more! What makes our baking special is that we make our own vanilla! |
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On April 28, 1871 "a lake monster is seen swimming in Lake Pepin". Since then, many people have reported sightings of an unidentified creature surfacing from the depths of Lake Pepin. The locals have given this shy and elusive creature a name; Pepie.