Fitger’s Brewhouse opened in the Fitger’s facility in 1995 after its founders returned from a ski trip inspired by the growing brewing scene of the western U.S. Combining the relaxed ambience of a mountain brewery with an uncompromising dedication to quality, the Duluth brew pub established a tradition of offering Duluth craft beer, fantastic local food (wild rice burger, anyone?) and excellent live music on Lake Superior’s north shore.
This year the Duluth brew pub will produce more than 2,500 barrels of beer in over 100 varieties. Fitger’s Brewhouse and its affiliates—Redstar Lounge, Burrito Union, and Tycoons Alehouse— carry a rotating combination of 20 unique brews, including cask-conditioned ale and award-winning Duluth beers such as Witchtree E.S.B. and Big Boat Oatmeal Stout. The Duluth restaurant’s local food includes beef from its own Scottish Highland cattle—fed on grain leftover from the brewing process—and its stage hosts live music from local and touring entertainers 5+ nights a week. If you like craft beer, local food, and live music, this is one Duluth restaurant you won’t want to miss. Up here, North Shore style lives on.
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Phone Number (218) 279-2739
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