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Duluth, MN – Sneakers Sports Bar & Grill

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Duluth, MN – Sneakers Sports Bar & Grill


Sneakers Sports Bar, Duluth, MN

Sneakers Sports Bar, Duluth, MN

Spoiler alert: BurgerDogBoy H-A-T-E-S sports bars. There would have to be something REALLY spectacular inside to get me in one, like the woman of my dreams, or at least the burger of my dreams.

Such was not the case at Sneakers Sports Bar & Grill, inside the “Holiday Mall” downtown Duluth, MN. The “Holiday Mall” is basically a couple floors sitting underneath a Holiday Inn, which used to be the Normandy Inn, an offshoot of the Minneapolis hotel of the same name, which has been around since back in the day, and was always known for serving fresh, hot, popovers with every meal. (Whew, that was a long sentence).

I don’t think the Holiday Inn continued this practice. The Holiday Mall was also home to a large McDonalds, who apparently scooted due to either 1) economic reasons, or 2) getting bored with being the hangout of choice for the local street denizens.

Anyway….sports bars. Ho hum. Usually loud, usually obnoxious patrons, usually the same menu coast to coast…. your burgers..your wings…. your…blah blah. Why can’t a sports bar have at least a couple of screens on CNN? Or one of those lumberjack reality shows? Then I’d give them a passing glance.

But I didn’t have to go into Sneakers, tho I did once, and as previously hinted at, for one of my two only reasons….no, not the burger, but in hot pursuit of the woman of my dreams (ok, she was for that month).

Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia and the Minnesota Burger Posse were in sneakers the day of the press conference announcing whether or not that senior citizen footballer Brett Favre was going to return to the Vikings for another season. Most of the Posse thought the food was passable, but the discerning palate of Kawikamedia could tell the patty neath the slice of pepperjack was previously frozen, as were the fries. He and I both share the notion that frozen patties have a certain “taste”, which isn’t present in fresh ground meat. Neither of us could tell you what precisely that taste is, but it lingers and doesn’t make for all that pleasant of a hamburger experience.

Add that to blaring TVs, loud and occasionally obnoxious patrons, street people wandering the “mall”, and you have reason enough to sneak right past “Sneakers.”

(P.S. If you google “Duluth Holiday Inn”, the description says “on the waterfront”. It’s not. If you want an actual “waterfront” hotel, google “canal park hotels Duluth” and you will be offered a variety of choices).

(Food photography by Kawikiamedia).

Sneakers Cheeseburger with Fries

Sneakers Cheeseburger with Fries

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Duluth, MN – Little Angie’s Cantina and Grill

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Duluth, MN – Little Angie’s Cantina and Grill


Mickey Paulucci, spawn of Jeno Paulucci, self-described “peddler’ and ‘not a nice guy’,  started the Grandma’s, restaurant empire over 30 years ago, in Canal Park, Duluth, MN, across the street from his father’s office.

The original Grandma’s became known for quality food, ample servings, and fun ambiance, and grew to be a statewide mini-chain, but eventually cutting back to concentrate on opening several other eateries in the hometown Duluth area.

One of the spin-offs is Little Angie’s Cantina and Grill, a Tex-Mex outlet within avocado throwing distance of the first Grandma’s in Canal Park.   Little Angie’s puffery says “Little Angie’s Cantina is the kind of place where the food is so fresh it’s still sizzling at your table.”

Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia popped into Little Angie’s the other day and checked out the Cowboy Burger $7.99, a 1/3 pound all-beef patty topped with marinated lettuce (wtf?) tomato, mayo, add bacon and cheese for $2.09. The Cowboy is served on a toasted bun and comes w/ fries.

He said the burger looks much better than it tastes, overcooked, dry, no seasoning. The fries were “passable.”

In these days of boutique burger places, restaurants that offer burgers as just “one more item” need to try a little harder to upgrade their offerings.  One has a number of dining choices in Canal Park, and some of them aren’t part of the Grandma’s group, even!

Little Angie’s menu is online.
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Duluth, MN – JJ Astor (Radisson Hotel)

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Duluth, MN – JJ Astor (Radisson Hotel)


John Jacob Astor was the first billionaire in the US, amassing a fortune in fur trading, real estate, and exports to China. He also created the first trust. At the time of his death, he was the wealthiest person in the US, and, using 2010 dollars as an equivalent, he ranks as the 4th richest person in American history. Local legend in Duluth has him dying on the Titanic, which would have been a cool story, had he not died decades earlier.

Curt Carlson, founder of the Radisson Hotels, was also a billionaire, founding the Gold Bond Trading Stamp company after a stint at P&G. He bought the downtown Minneapolis Radisson Hotel in 1960, and started a second phase of his career which eventually included hotels, restaurants, and hospitality companies around the world. 10 years after his first hotel acquisition, he built the Radisson Duluth, which encompasses the cylindrical hotel design, so popular at the time, replicated at so many urban Holiday Inns, and taking its place in history forever with John Portman’s 4,000 foot tall (well it seems like it) Westin Peachtree (original name) in Atlanta.

These three elements come together in the relaunch of the Radisson Duluth’s rooftop revolving restaurant, JJ Astor’s, whose opening coincides with the complete refurbishment of the hotel, a modern updating using retro decorating and furniture, from top to bottom.

Time was, the Radisson revolving restaurant (where was the first one, anyway?) was the place for several things: the big date; mother’s and father’s days; engagements, anniversaries and birthdays. Now they hope to take a place in regular dining and lounge choices for Duluthians, and even shut off the “turntable” in the afternoons for Happy Hour. (kind, folks!).

Minnesota Burger Reporter and the Minnesota Burger Posse stopped by JJ Astor’s for lunch the other day, and reported a generally very positive experience. They like the house-made pickles which had a hint of garlic. Plates came with fresh cut fries, which were excellent, but not mentioned on the menu as a feature. Two of the posse enjoyed the cheeseburgers, one had the pan-fried Walleye sandwich, a common fixture on Duluth menus. The Walleye is a local fish, full name “Walleyed Pike,” but it actually isn’t a member of the pike family. Go figure!

Astor’s hot young chef brings a new twist to local favorites, employing the ’simple is better’ technique so popular today.

The Radisson stands at 6th Avenue West and Superior St., near the site of the base of the formerly famous Duluth funicular. (Oh, look it up!).

It’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the menu is online.


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Duluth, MN – Nick’s Burger King “Revival”

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Duluth, MN – Nick’s Burger King “Revival”


OK, follow the bouncing ball, as this story can be confusing! Once upon a time, in downtown Duluth, MN, there was a venerable institution called ” Mr. Nick’s Burger King” – (Home of the famous Char-burger). Nick’s operated for years, with that name, until an upstart franchise burger joint who currently has a very scary “king” character as a mascot comes along and wants to open in Duluth. They negotiate with the Mr. Nick’s family, and eventually, a compromise was reached (the details were as secret-like as a burger joint’s secret sauce), and Mr. Nick’s dropped the “Burger King” name, and a couple or six BK restaurants opened in Duluth, and the Mr. Nick’s family was somehow involved with those. (Please don’t trouble me for the facts, I am off my meds and it’s hard enough to concentrate – LOL).

Now, once a year, the family that operated Nick’s, dusts off their burger and onion ring recipe to benefit Twelve Holy Apostles Greek Orthodox, raising money to send local kids to camp, and for other youth activities. This event occurred yesterday in Duluth.

For a mere $10, you got a taste of nostalgia via a Mr. Nick’s Burger, Rings, and a drink, and take-outs were allowed.

Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia covered the event and said a good time was had by all. Photo credits to Kawikamedia, except exterior b/w of Mr. Nick’s restaurant found online, but uncredited.  (“Little” Nick at the grill;  Charburger and Onion Rings).


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Duluth, MN – Clyde Iron Works

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Duluth, MN – Clyde Iron Works


A hundred years or so in the making, the new restaurant at Clyde Iron Works, 29th Avenue West and Michigan Street, is now open.

In the cavernous space of the old iron crane company, in a building that machines came out of that built the Empire State Building, Panama Canal, and logged the forests of the Great Plains, a local entrepreneur is making his mark with a micro-brewery, restaurant, bakery, and boutique hotel, adjacent to the new non-profit, multi-purpose athletic center, to be the home of high school and amateur hockey games.

The restaurant specializes in simple foods, made from scratch, and cooked in wood-fired ovens brought in from France.

Kawikamedia and the Minnesota Burger Posse hit the Ironworks today, and were among the first diners in Duluth to enjoy the fruits of the kitchen. The wood-fired pepperoni pizza was a huge hit, crispy charred think crust, and ample toppings.

Kawikamedia continued his quest for the Twin Ports best Pepper Cheeseburger, and gave that an A+ also, fresh ground hand-formed patty. The hand-cut fries were adequate, he said, and he bought sides of blue cheese and pico de gallo for laughs, which he also like.

The gang left full and satisfied, but Kawikamedia is already thinking of heading back to the bakery to pick up multiples of items he saw other people enjoying.

Clyde’s menu is online. Follow them on Facebook and Twitter.

All photos by Kawikamedia.


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Duluth, MN – Uncle Louis Cafe

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Duluth, MN – Uncle Louis Cafe


Once upon a time, there was an all night joint in Superior, WI, called “Louis’ Cafe”, which was famous for ultra-delicious pancakes, Greek specialties, and huge portions. Louis’ begat Louis’ West End in Duluth, which spawned Louis London Road and as those outposts faded from memory, a new Louis (not sure if there is any relation) sprang up on the hospital hillside of Duluth, promising the “best breakfasts in town.”

Kawikamedia and the Minnesota burger posse dropped by the other day, noonish, to check out the menu of this 20 year old establishment.

The “Bishop” went with the hot roast beef sandwich, served on white bread, with mashed potatoes and gravy, cleaning his plate while admiring a nearby order of Eggs Benedict. Kawika went with the heart-stopping Buxom Burger, two 1/3 pound patties, cheese, mushrooms, lettuce, tomato, bacon, onion, and mayo, and pronounced it excellent, with “hand-formed seasoned patties” and good “overall taste.” He said the seasoned fries were spot on, as well.

When I go to town, I’m not allowed to join the Minnesota Burger Posse on their outings, because I don’t know the secret handshake. But I do believe they’ll let me attend next time, as I have learned the secret words – “I’m buying.” How ’bout it guys?

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Duluth, MN – Duluth Grill

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Duluth, MN – Duluth Grill


Hot on the heels of Guy Fieri’s visit, Kawikamedia and the Minnesota Burger Posse stopped in at the Duluth Grill to see what all the hubbub was about. One of Duluth’s few 24 hour eateries (this town has no Dennys!), the Grill is ensconced in the industrial section of the city, next to a service station, and just off one of the town’s 8 freeway exits.

The Grill used to be an outpost of “Embers” a midwest chain started in the mid 50s in Mpls-St Paul, not many Embers left, but they used to be a refuge for the late nite bar crowd, and were a regular television advertising, with spokesperson Nancy Nelson (now of infomercial ‘fame’) touting, “And if you don’t like your meat, it will be cheerfully exchanged!”) Always struck me as funny, that line, still does, tho when I mention it to others they give me a quizzical look.

Kawika went with the jalapeno cheeseburger, for $10.29, described as “Pepper-Jack cheese and roasted pepper-onion mix smother this burger. Served on a grilled multi-grain bun smeared with fresh guacamole, topped with roasted red pepper vinaigrette and fresh sliced jalapenos.”

He pronounced it “good”. And you guys know me, I would have been over the top about waffle fries, always am!  Duluth Grill menu is online, and when I looked it up, noticed they are no longer a 24 establishment, 7a-9p only.  Duluth Grill’s burgers are from grass fed beef.


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Cloquet, MN – Diners, Drive-ins, and Dive, Dive, Dive!

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Cloquet, MN – Diners, Drive-ins, and Dive, Dive, Dive!


Gordy’s Hi-Hat, Cloquet, Minnesota, is one of those”local legends” that the media seems to love, it’s been open since 1960. It was started, and is still operated by the family who owned one of Duluth’s (30 miles to the NE) first, and beloved drive-ins, the “London Inn,” a local high school hang out.

Duluth teenagers of the 1960s and 70s still get all glassy-eyed remembering the “Inn’s” onion rings, and the introduction of “California burgers” to their palate.

Many have tried, but failed, to duplicate the Inn’s rings, and the story was always told that the Hi-Hat, since they originated the side, filled the bill.

“Not so,” says Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia. He and his burger buddies made the trek to Gordy’s this week, on the advent of the shooting of Food Network’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” featuring celebrity chef/host Guy Fieri and his traveling vintage Camaro.

The upcoming event has been prominently publicized in a recent article in the Duluth New Tribune, which recounts the history of the seasonal diner, and its founding family, the Lundquists. (This is a dated story, which will soon vanish into the paper’s paid archive section, if the link doesn’t work for you).

Kawakimedia was disappointed in the rings, which he said are not to the standard of the Inn, in his memory, and were reminiscent of any fast food ring, with far too much cornmeal as a breading choice. “If they are making them on site, as they say, they are wasting their time.”

The California burger disappointed as well, as did a mushroom and swiss burger also ordered by the party. While the patties were fresh meat once, they were undercooked, and had a “gray” pallor which was unappetizing.

Unrelated to the food, but a disappointment to the party as well, was the boast of free wifi, so the posse could crank out their verbage on their iPads….the wifi was next door at the co-owned ice cream parlor, just out of reach of the burger eaters.

Guy Fieri’s show makes all places he visits look most appealing, and I have enjoyed dropping in on many of his recommendations. I often wonder, watching an episode, how many places they shoot, or start to shoot, and abort, because the food doesn’t live up to the legend, or they just can’t get any personality out of a place or individual.

That I will never know. But I do know that no matter how lucious he makes the burgers and rings sound, at least two local burgermeisters will take exception to Guy’s opinion. While in the area, Fieri and/or the crew also visited the Duluth Grill, a former “Embers” restaurant (slogan used to be “If you don’t like your meat, it will be cheerfully exchanged!”) and, At Sara’s Table, in the Chester Creek neighborhood, possibly as fine a stop as Duluth has.

If you are determined to hit Gordy’s in anycase, you can make your drive have some merit, as Cloquet is the home of the only gas station designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, recently lovingly restored by local oil barons, the McKinney family.


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Duluth, MN – Fitger’s Brewhouse

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Duluth, MN – Fitger’s Brewhouse


The old Fitgers Brewery along the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, Minnesota, is the site of a pretty nice hotel, a smattering of touristy shops, and a couple of dining establishments, including “The Brewhouse.”

Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia stopped in the Brewhouse the other day with an engorged burger posse, and sampled the Red Angus burger with a slice of cheddar, extra pickles, and a side of sweet potato fries. According to the menu online, “Red” Angus is an upgrade, from the usual USDA certified Angus 1/2 pounder they usually serve. As are the sweet potato fries.

Me, I don’t give a rats for sweet potato fries, but then, I wasn’t eating them or paying.

Kawikamedia says it was good, he’ll be back, even tho it is within spitting distance, literally, from his favorite Pepper Cheeseburger, next door, at the Pickwick.

Burger photo by Kawikamedia; exterior photo from Fitger’s website.


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Duluth, MN – Buffalo Wild Wings

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Duluth, MN – Buffalo Wild Wings


This chain, known for big screamin’ tv’s (the kind you watch) (ok, the kind that you see broadcasts on) and a variety of those now thought of delicacies that we used to just toss out, chicken wings, has opened in Duluth, MN, which must be one of their remote locations. The last time anybody in Duluth thought of “wings” and “dinner” in the same sentence, it was to go to a venerable Chinese restaurant that is no more. That didn’t serve chicken wings, btw.

Minnesota Burger Reporter Kawikamedia checked out BWW opening week, and opted for the Cheeseburger Slammers, a trio of burgers avec frites.

I previously commented on the Black/Blue burger at our own outlet of Buffalo, here in the Rose City.

Kawikamedia said the burgers were tasty, but he has had better fries. I recall at my experience, I popped extra for rings, and they were nothing to write home about, either.

In any case, if you are wandering around Duluth, looking for chain food, you’ll find BWW up by da mall. That’s over da hill, doncha know? Fer sure. Wonder if they have Walleye Wings?

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