Crooked Pint Open in Kenwood Village
New Restaurant Features More than 30 Tap Beers
DULUTH, Minn. – Duluth’s new Kenwood Village now offers more food than bagels.
The Crooked Pint Ale House opened for business Tuesday Morning.
Owned by the same company as Green Mill restaurants, the new location is Crooked Pint’s sixth in Minnesota, and first north of the Twin Cities.
General Manger Russ Smith Was happy see his work pay off Tuesday.
“I’ve been working on this for over a year, so I’m really excited to actually get to the point where we can open the doors and start feeding the hungry citizens of Duluth and the surrounding area,” he said.
Smith added location was a huge factor in deciding where to put Crooked Pint.
“This is the second busiest intersection in the city,” said Smith. “I just looked at the demographics of the area, and it made a lot of sense to put a restaurant in here.”
Crooked Pint features a full menu and 32 tap beers, all regional or local craft brews.