True to its name, Sir Benedict's Tavern On the Lake sits right on the edge of the lake offering an unbeatable view of Lake Superior for the diners. This British pub reflects the laid back ethos of the people of Duluth, where you can gulp down a few bottles of Heineken on its award winning outdoor setup. Open mic and concerts by local as well as touring bands take place on most days of the week, much to the delight of the music lovers. As for the food, be ready to munch on homemade pizzas and pastas, along with meaty burgers and sandwiches; all of which complement its extensive selection of global beers. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.
Just off Highway 23, Wabegon is the ideal pit stop on your way to Minnesota. Offering an exciting array of refreshing beverages, alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic, this renowned bar and grill serves some delectable delicious sure to satisfy your hunger pangs. Right from classic American BBQ, burgers, steaks, sandwiches to pizzas, Mexican and vegetarian specials, there is something here for everyone. Family-friendly ambiance and value-for-money deals make this restaurant a destination in itself. So the next time you head to Land of 10,000 lakes, make sure to stop at Wabegon.
A 30-barrel craft brewery, Bent Paddle brews black ale, pilsner and other types of specialty and seasonal beers. Some of their flagship beers include the Tin Tank, the Camp Classic, and the Weekend Warrior. The brewery offers tours on weekends at 11a. You will need to pre-register for the same and the fees would be $5. They also have a tap room on-site called The Bent Tap. It sports a typical bar vibe with bricked walls and wooden furniture. You can enjoy beers such as Venture Pils, Tea Time Blonde and Bent Hop here. You can also order food from nearby restaurants and enjoy it with the freshly-brewed beers.
A 30-barrel craft brewery, Bent Paddle brews black ale, pilsner and other types of specialty and seasonal beers. Some of their flagship beers include the Tin Tank, the Camp Classic, and the Weekend Warrior. The brewery offers tours on weekends at 11a. You will need to pre-register for the same and the fees would be $5. They also have a tap room on-site called The Bent Tap. It sports a typical bar vibe with bricked walls and wooden furniture. You can enjoy beers such as Venture Pils, Tea Time Blonde and Bent Hop here. You can also order food from nearby restaurants and enjoy it with the freshly-brewed beers.
True to its name, Sir Benedict's Tavern On the Lake sits right on the edge of the lake offering an unbeatable view of Lake Superior for the diners. This British pub reflects the laid back ethos of the people of Duluth, where you can gulp down a few bottles of Heineken on its award winning outdoor setup. Open mic and concerts by local as well as touring bands take place on most days of the week, much to the delight of the music lovers. As for the food, be ready to munch on homemade pizzas and pastas, along with meaty burgers and sandwiches; all of which complement its extensive selection of global beers. Call ahead or visit their website to know more.
Just off Highway 23, Wabegon is the ideal pit stop on your way to Minnesota. Offering an exciting array of refreshing beverages, alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic, this renowned bar and grill serves some delectable delicious sure to satisfy your hunger pangs. Right from classic American BBQ, burgers, steaks, sandwiches to pizzas, Mexican and vegetarian specials, there is something here for everyone. Family-friendly ambiance and value-for-money deals make this restaurant a destination in itself. So the next time you head to Land of 10,000 lakes, make sure to stop at Wabegon.
Beaner's Central has everything that you would expect from your local cafe. This quaint cafe is so much more than just a coffeehouse, one can have a delicious meal here at any time of the day, and also enjoy local beers and wines. On some evenings, one might even catch a live music performance or dance to the tunes of the DJ. But, it's still the coffee that is the USP of this place, with local brews such as Lake Superior and Bent Paddle being available, among many others. The ambiance is friendly and chilled out, while the staff is helpful.
Clyde Irons Works is the place where food meets sports. The restaurant serves American and Italian dishes prepared inside the wood-fired ovens and grill.