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The Woodpile Up North Eatery and Mini Golf

1408 County Road 5, Longville, MN 56655

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5.0
(77 reviews)
outdoor18 HolesBudget-Friendly ($)🔴 Challenging👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Family-Friendly🧑‍🤝‍🧑 Great for Teens📸 Tourist-Friendly🍔 Food Service🍿 Snack Bar
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The Woodpile Up North Eatery and Mini Golf offers a challenging outdoor mini golf experience paired with delicious food from a food truck. Enjoy unique sandwiches and breakfast items while playing on a well-maintained course.

Reviews (5)

Brittni DyeSep 17, 2025

This place is a gem. Absolutely love the idea of the mini golf and food truck combo. The food is amazing. Both breakfast and lunch items are delicious. Super unique and flavorful sandwiches. My daughter loves the Belgian waffles for breakfast.

John LassenJun 28, 2025

Enjoyed both the Blt and turkey avocado sandwiches and they were out very quickly. Did notice cook was out front smoking....probably not a good picture for customers...otherwise everything great

Jeff BhendJun 12, 2025

This was a really fun course to play. They have a food trailer here, so come hungry. Then sit on the upper deck and enjoy it. The par structure is really hard here, but it’s still fun to play. Put this one on your must do list. Enjoy…

Kristi SchultzAug 22, 2024

We have stopped here a few times during our visit to the area. Our favorite things were their waffles for breakfast and their fries! Yum! We definitely enjoyed the mini golf, some holes were challenging but we had a lot of fun. Would absolutely come here again 😊 One thing to note is that their supper ends at 6:00pm, and after that time they only have certain fried foods on their menu along with all of their beverages.

Nathan LahrJul 11, 2024

A challenging mini golf course with great food! I think it might be one of the most difficult in the northern Minnesota area if your goal is to get under par. Still fun though and pretty well maintained. The design of the entire course is unique and one of the few places that uses metal putters, which is pretty nice. The food and atmosphere is like going to a food truck. There is plenty of seating and it has a balcony above the order booth. I really liked the Pollock (I forget what they called it on the menu). Overall, I would recommend it, especially if you want to be humbled on the course.