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Duluth Grill
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Give the Duluth Grill a try.  They have nice fresh organic food that is delicious.  In my experience, "Local and organic" is usually marketing slang for "overpriced and boring," but not at the Duluth Grill.  And if you are a food tourist, it was even featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.  The banana cream pies are made to order and fantastic.

Hello ladies & gentlemen,   

I'm sure it's been asked before, but for sure reason I cannot find a thread with any info. So... I figured I'd ask again and see if you can help out with some ideas for Duluth, MN. I have never been to the area, but hear that it's a beautiful city. I'm open to all types of food & just about all types of site seeing/tourist types of outings. After all the suggestions you all gave me for Mpls, I was eating at amazing restaurants for weeks, so I'm sure I'll love any suggestions you have for Duluth too! Feel free to reply on this thread or if you'd prefer, pm is okay too.  
     
Thanks a million in advance and I hope everyone is having  an amazing week!    

Laney Luvs Ya!  

Give the Duluth Grill a try.  They have nice fresh organic food that is delicious.  In my experience, "Local and organic" is usually marketing slang for "overpriced and boring," but not at the Duluth Grill.  And if you are a food tourist, it was even featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives.  The banana cream pies are made to order and fantastic.

Try the restaurant on the top of the Radisson it rotates 360 degrees you get a good view the food is good service is great.The hotel rooms are kinda outdated and the room is pie shaped but if you get one with the view of the harbor it's cool.

Posted By: LaneyLuvsYa
Hello ladies & gentlemen,     
   
 I'm sure it's been asked before, but for sure reason I cannot find a thread with any info. So... I figured I'd ask again and see if you can help out with some ideas for Duluth, MN. I have never been to the area, but hear that it's a beautiful city. I'm open to all types of food & just about all types of site seeing/tourist types of outings. After all the suggestions you all gave me for Mpls, I was eating at amazing restaurants for weeks, so I'm sure I'll love a60ny suggestions you have for Duluth too! Feel free to reply on this thread or if you'd prefer, pm is okay too.  
        
 Thanks a million in advance and I hope everyone is having  an amazing week!      
   
 Laney Luvs Ya!  

The Superior Trail runs right through Duluth. It's a moderate-to-challenging hike with lots of breathtaking views, and feels quite remote even in the city. See link for info and trailheads, etc. :)

If you can you should take a drive up the North Shore and do whatever yanks your crank on the trip.  Watch for Betty's Pies.  No explanation needed.  Lots of stuff to do in town.

From a friend on mine: "The tourists eat at Betty's Pies but the locals go to the Rustic  
Inn."

Posted By: bigdell
If you can you should take a drive up the North Shore and do whatever yanks your crank on the trip.  Watch for Betty's Pies.  No explanation needed.  Lots of stuff to do in town.

Forgot my food advice.  There is a place (Northwoods something I think)  It is right to the west where I35 turns into 61.  Good food.  Go real fancy and try the macaroni and cheese and the meatloaf.  LOL.

You're referring to the Black Woods. http://www.blackwoods.com

Posted By: bigdell
Forgot my food advice.  There is a place (Northwoods something I think)  It is right to the west where I35 turns into 61.  Good food.  Go real fancy and try the macaroni and cheese and the meatloaf.  LOL.

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