Most people underestimate the cuisine and culture in Duluth because the vibe is overwhelming casual and unpretentious.
It’s not about the décor and how restaurant-goers are dressed around town. It’s around quality food and company, plain and basic.
1. The Duluth Grill
A flat lay of 4 dishes from the Duluth Grill, in Duluth, Minnesota. Breakfast is served all day and is one of the most iconic restaurants in Duluth. Eating at the Duluth Grill is kind of like a right of passage for tourists in Duluth. Did you Truly visit Duluth in the event that you didn’t indeed eat at the Barbecue? Located right off of the highway, you wouldn’t except to find a little diner to actually be almost completely farm-to-table. Yep, the Duluth Grill is literally like a lotus flower, growing fresh produce in the parking-lot garden.
It’s no wonder this place was featured on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives. They serve breakfast all day long, and also feature a whole host of gluten free and vegan options. I recommend trying the congee bowl or huevos rancheros skillet. Also, if you’re closer to brunch I recommend trying the gluten free mac and cheese. Check out the full menu here.
2. Zeitgeist
The Zietgeist restaurant featuring smoked salmon hash and a croque monsieur breakfast sandwich. The restaurant is also connected to a nearby cinema.
I’ll eat at Zeitgeist at any time of the day, but I have to say their brunch menu really hits it out of the park. As one of the only upscale brunch options in Duluth, Zeitgeist defines itself as “comfort food with a contemporary twist.” The brunch menu offers a variety of savory and sweet dishes using many local ingredients. You should the Salmon Benedict, the vegan tostadas, or maybe the vegetarian Benedict. Make it a day and see a movie at the “zinema” after. Check out the full menu here.
3. Sarah’s Table
Sarah’s table is one of the best places to give you a taste of Duluth’s farm-to-table movement. The breakfast menu offers a variety of organic, locally and sustainably sourced menu items. This casual eatery brings in a lot of health-conscious foodies, and a few (a lot) of Duluth’s Nordic hipsters too. My favorite things are the pumpkin hotcakes and the flower child cultivate breakfast.
4. Amazing Grace Café and Bakery
Amazing Grace is the hidden gem of Canal Park. Located in the basement of the Dewitt Seitz building, this hole-in-the-wall is known for its live music as well as its food. Not only do they make a assortment of coffee, teas, and baked goods in house, they too are very well known for breakfast, served everyday until noon. I recommend trying the Grace Hash or the Polenta con Pico. You can check out the menu and live music schedule here.
5. Northern Waters
There’s a reason why the line for Northern Waters goes out the door almost everyday at about noon. It’s not because the deli is anything fancy or spacious. It’s because people are willing to wait for that mouth-watering smoked salmon, juicy pastrami, and locally-sourced turkey breast is considered “cult-worthy”. Get a sandwich to go and have a picnic in Canal Park. You should try anything with pastrami or smoked salmon, especially the NWS salad!
6. Pizza Luce
If you’re a Minnesota Native, Pizza Luce is nothing new. However, it’s a place you can never go wrong with in Duluth. Not only is it one of the best places for pizza, salads, and sandwiches for everyone and almost every type of food allergy or intolerance, it’s also one of the places in the center of action in Duluth. You’ll often find live music or other community events going on here that give you a true taste of Duluth. You can’t go wrong with any of the pizzas, but my favorite is pizza Athena.
7. Canal Park Brewing
Smoked turkey, avocado, and bacon sandwich from Canal Park Brewing Co. in Canal Park, Duluth, Minnesota.Judging by the name, you may not expect this place to even have food. Believe me when I say the eats are just as good as the Ales and IPAs. Canal Park Brewing is a great place to grab lunch and a drink overlooking the water in Canal Park. The menu sources a lot of the items locally, and yes obviously the beer. I recommend trying the smoked salmon sandwich or the Sriracha honey wings. Oh, and don’t forget to try the sweet potato fries!
8. Burrito Union
Back in my day when I dated a guy that went to UMD, this spot was the cure to any hangover. It also happens to be really the only Mexican restaurant that I’ve come across in Duluth that I can recommend. They are known for their 1 or 2 fist-size burritos, but the tacos and wings are just as good. I recommend going for a hike around the popular Chester Creek and rewarding yourself with some carnitas tacos or burrito to finish.
9. New Scenic Café
What’s a scenic drive up the North Shore without stopping at New Scenic Café? Right off of Highway 61, this place is an ideal stop on the way to or from Gooseberry Falls, Two Harbors, or Split Rock Lighthouse. The atmosphere is somewhat upscale for being a stop on the side of the road. But it’s the food that makes this place stand out as one of the best places to eat in the North Shore region. You can go wrong with trying the duck breast or mussels.
10. Lake Avenue Café
Lake Avenue café will forever and always be one of my favorite places in Duluth. I’ve been coming here since I was 12 years old, and even as Duluth has changed over the years, this place has remained true to its family-owned roots.Not to mention, the people that work here are seriously culinary and mixology geniuses. Everything I’ve had here is unique and makes me feel cozy like I’m eating in someone’s house. The menu changes seasonally, but I really love the coconut chicken soup and the rainbow trout.
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