Sure, the Twin Cities have countless incredible restaurants that serve up delicious food every day of the week. The same goes for Minnesota’s other largest cities, like Rochester and Duluth. But that doesn’t mean we should underestimate small-town Minnesota’s ability to deliver fantastic food. In fact, there’s one small town in Minnesota that is known for its truly epic chicken. Read on to learn about Grandy, Minnesota’s best restaurant.

Grandy, Minnesota, is a tiny unincorporated community between the towns of Cambridge and Braham.

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While it is small now, Grandy was once a stop on the Great Northern Railroad.

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That, perhaps, is where the Brass Rail got its name. This little restaurant doesn’t look like much from the outside, but its food is phenomenal.

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The restaurant started way back in 1969 and has continued serving up its specialty up to now, almost 50 years later.

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But what is the speciality? None other than the Brass Rail’s famous broasted chicken.

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Broasting is a process that combines both boiling and roasting. Broasted chicken is the delicious result. Brass Rail also serves up broasted potatoes!

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Brass Rail’s broasted chicken is both crisp and juicy. And, served with a number of different side offerings, it creates a truly unforgettable meal.

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Stop in to enjoy a comfortable atmosphere with friendly service. You won’t regret your trip into this small-town restaurant.

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Brass Rail is found at 36868 Highway 65 Northeast in Grandy, Minnesota.

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Broasted chicken is seriously delicious. If you haven’t had it, Brass Rail is the place to go. Have you ever been there? Let us know what you thought down below!

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