When it comes to beverages, you don’t have to say goodbye to exciting flavors and fun concoctions just because you’re skipping the alcohol. Duluth has a wide variety of delicious offerings for those who are sober, sober-curious, or kicking the new year off with a dry month. Below are the best spots to check out for creative and tasty non-alcoholic drinks in Duluth.
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The People and the Place
From budget-friendly family activities to hidden waterfalls to recommendations from locals, check out our blog for trip ideas and to learn more about what makes Duluth so special.
Superior Sips – Cocktails in Duluth
Duluth’s brewery and cidery scene is one of the best in the country, but did you know it is also home to plenty of outstanding cocktails? If you’re looking to raise a glass in Duluth, we’ve got you covered.
Faces of Duluth: Sarah Herrick-Smíšek
Putting on a DLH hoodie feels like being wrapped in a warm hug, so we sat down with the founder and owner of DLH Clothing to hear about how she got started, the meaning behind the iconic logo and what shoppers can expect when they walk in the doors this holiday season.
Duluth Shines on the Silver Screen: See the Sights of “Merry Kiss Cam”
Duluth has brought the most recent spotlight to the North Star State with Hulu’s new original holiday movie, “Merry Kiss Cam,” which was both filmed and set in Duluth. Live a day in the life of the movie’s main characters Jess Woods, a local artist, and Danny Carmody, a local bar owner, with this self-guided tour of the sights featured in this holiday love story.
Ten Family (and Budget!) Friendly Things to Do in Duluth This Winter and Spring
With countless free and budget-friendly activities, plus a wide variety of places to stay, Duluth is sure to keep you returning year-round. Here are ten family-friendly options for all types of interests and ages to enjoy Duluth in the winter and spring.
The Gales of November & Lake Superior Shipwrecks Near Duluth
The Gales of November have wreaked havoc on sailors and ships over the years, causing Lake Superior to be the final resting place to 350 ships, with around 50 of these located in Minnesota waters.