Tycoons Alehouse Advances in Best Historic Bar Contest
Duluth Business Advances to "Sweet Sixteen"
Tycoon’s Alehouse is in the running to being named America’s best historic bar.
Tycoon’s Alehouse is in the running to being named America’s best historic bar.
Grilled cheese and sandwich lovers, we’ve got good news for you. Toasty’s Café will soon be delivering.
January tourism numbers are in and Duluth City Officials could not be happier with the outcome.
“We start with an empty truck and we go back with an empty truck that’s the goal,” Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank Food Rescue Driver Jeremy Pike said.
Great Clips in the Twin Ports, Cloquet and on the Iron Range are taking in non– perishable food items to fill the pantries of area food shelves.
Some downtown restaurants are ramping up their staff and ordering extra food as part of an effort that helps boost area businesses.
Superior is hoping to launch a restaurant week of its own starting March 22.
Legislation has been introduced that would ban the use of electronic cigarettes indoors statewide.
Thursday night, locals will have the chance to enjoy wine and specialty foods while supporting the Lake Superior College Foundation.
The Outdoor Writers Association of America first came to Duluth in 1996, and now it’s on its way back.
Fitger’s is adding another title to its long list of awards, but this time it’s not for craft beer.
Anyone walking around in downtown Duluth got some Valentine’s Day cheer Friday.
Staff with Union Gospel Mission tells FOX 21 with outside donations down, they have run out of food several times this winter.
They’re buttery, flaky and go best with coffee. So why not celebrate the delicious croissant?
Picture this. A burger in a burrito! It’s the hottest new item at Burrito Union.
Cupcake lovers beware. Tasty Temptations in Superior opened its doors to the public Tuesday.
The sixth annual Eat Downtown Duluth Restaurant Week is underway.
Use at the Northland’s 40 area food shelves served by Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank has increased 6% in the last year.
“It’s a process, watching everything get all sliced up, very fresh, so that’s old style I guess, old Italian style.”
A new poll suggests that parents should be required to vaccinate their kids.
With a hectic weekend in Duluth, businesses continued to thrive during all the craziness.
A vision of 16 years is now realized as Gun Flint Tavern serves up Cook Counties first handcrafted beer to the public.
Inside the Other Place Bar in Duluth there were hundreds of people, prizes, pounds of spaghetti and carbon monoxide detectors.
A local food shelf received more than 6,000 pounds of food donations this weekend.
Wisconsin grocery stores are one step closer to serving sample shots of liquor.
A local event is serving up chocolate covered bacon and linguine all for a good cause.
Whole Food Co-Op is set to have shovels in the ground by June.
In a FOX 21 follow up a Duluth church is bursting with food after a massive effort to help out a Twin Ports nonprofit.
With spaghetti, meatballs and lots of other fun local emergency responders rose money for police offices and their families in times of need.
The wind, snow and sleet did not stop people from coming out to help a local food bank.
Whether it was for a dollar or something else free, panhandlers used to set up inside and outside of Pizza Man in Superior asking for money to buy food, booze and sometimes even to gamble inside the restaurant.
In-store customers are being randomly selected to pay with ‘lovin’ instead of cash.
Every year on Super Bowl Sunday a local church kicks off a festival to embrace the cold temps and have some fun in the snow.
Three structures built from 10,000 cans of beans are spread throughout Miller Hill Mall.
If you’re hungry for pasta, you can get a $10 bowl of spaghetti while supporting Beargrease champion and Iditarod competitor Nathan Schroeder.