Northeast Metro SuddenValues
Maplewood, White Bear Lake, Oakdale, Hugo, Vadnais Heights, N St. Paul, Stillwater & Mahtomedi Area!

It all began in 1956 when Betty`s father Alec built a fish shack by the Stewart River on Highway 61. Betty thought it would be a good idea to have some goodies for the fishermen when they stopped in, so she started making donuts and coffee for them to enjoy.

Well, one thing led to another and Betty began selling hamburgers and hot dogs. Customers did not really like looking at dead fish while they were eating, so in 1958 Betty turned the old fish stand into a cafe that she named "Betty`s Cafe". She also added pies to her menu.

Eventually Betty expanded the café by adding a lunch counter and more seating, of course the pie selection expanded too. People were now beginning to make it a regular stop on their way to cabins and resorts along the North Shore.

In 1974, after a few more expansions and decorating changes, and with more people stopping for a slice of her famous pie, Betty decided to change the name to "Betty`s Pies". In 1984 after making thousands of pies and attracting customers from all over the world, creating a tourist destination of sorts, Betty sold the café and retired.

Betty`s Pies continued to grow in popularity and the atmosphere was changed to the blue and white theme that you see today. In 1977, when news came that Highway 61 was going to be expanded and the old restaurant needed to be moved or rebuilt, the famous café was sold again in 1997 to the current owners, Carl Ehlenz and Martha Sieber.

The world famous pies have since returned to the original recipes with help from Betty herself. During the summer months approximately 300 fresh pies are made each and every day. Along with the mouth watering pies, Betty`s now serves breakfast, lunch and dinner including pasties, trout, walleye, homemade soups and of course our famous homemade rye bread.

So relax and enjoy a meal along with a slice of our famous pie and look around because you may catch a glimpse of Betty herself as she stops in on a regular basis to visit us.


The original smoked fish shack allowed customers to walk up to the window to order.

The end of the 1950`s brought indoor seating and a counter to Betty`s Cafe.

In 2000, the new Betty`s Pies opened behind the old cafe, and it increased space and modernized the restaurant.

The new Betty`s Pies owned by Carl Ehlenz and Martha Sieber.

Inside the new Betty`s Pies restaurant.

A second view of the inside of the new Betty`s Pies.

Cinnamon Fritter French Toast Platter
Pancake Platter
Chicken Fried Steak & Eggs
Belgium Waffle Platter
Bagels
French Toast
Platters
Entire Breakfast Menu


Broasted Chicken
Burgers
Sandwiches
Soups
Specialties
Appetizers
Wraps & Pitas


         

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