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January 21, 2021
DULUTH, Minn.– Some sculptors are getting to work transforming giant boxes of snow into artwork around Lincoln Park.
It’s part of the neighborhood’s Snow Sculpture Festival. This one is located just across the street from Bent Paddle Brewing. The sculptor is calling his work
Be Brave inspired by yesterday’s inauguration.
“He’s making a big megaphone kind of thing that you can yell your hopes to the sky with so it’s kind of a cool megaphone,” said Festival Organizer Karin Kraemer.
More sculptures will be popping up in the days ahead in Lincoln Park.
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Already, businesses are reacting to Governor Tim Walz’s latest rollback of COVID-19 restrictions.
WDIO spoke to a local restaurant, a local brewery and a local movie theater about what it means to them to re-open their doors.
Solomon Witherspoon, the owner of Spoon’s Bar & Grill formerly known as Doc Witherspoon’s Soul Food Kitchen said they can’t wait to re-open. I’m elated. I cannot wait to bring new people to this new restaurant in its new location. I just can’t wait at all. It’s such a blessing,” Witherspoon said.
To prepare for guests, Witherspoon said Spoon’s Bar & Grill put in a new floor, put up curtains for privacy and installed a stage where he hopes to provide guests with live music.
Duluth s best bites of 2020 ranged from fresh herring to ice cream
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The Toasty s Burger in Paradise features cream cheese spread, Colby jack cheese, pineapple, cilantro, organic BBQ sauce, lime zest, jalapeños and bacon. (Clint Austin / caustin@duluthnews.com)
In 2020, folks in the local food scene like lobster rolls served from an Airstream trailer, bahn mi pizza from a new za spot, and honey chamomile ice cream that tasted like home. A bacon-barbeque-double patty burger from Toasty s earned a virtual chef s kiss from a booch brewer.
The local brewery is seemingly among the first to delve into this NA drink. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
CBD water (Photo courtesy of Bent Paddle)
I was masked up and distanced, at the shop for a to-go order within 24 hours of seeing the vid on Instagram.
The Lincoln Park brewery is a few week’s deep into offering Lucent CBD Water seemingly the first in town to crack into the market of an NA bubbly infused with cannabinoids that might or might not tamp down your anxiety or help you sleep better.
A Bent Paddle employee described it as tasting like grapefruit LeCroix a fair comparison. The CBD water pours opaque, though, and its carbonation has more sizzle. It’s a fresh blast of citrus, refreshing and clean. It doesn’t walk or talk like an IPA, but it feels special in your hand which is a requirement if you’re going to sip something that isn’t a beer while at a brewery.