There are sights and sounds that make any Duluth day a perfect one: the way the sun glints off the giant lake and the slate-colored rocks on the shore; the bellow and clang call-and-answer of ships and the Aerial Lift Bridge, and the breathtaking views from the curves of Skyline Drive and Enger Tower, where you can see up the North Shore and the working docks of Superior.
It’s easy to fall in love with the city. There’s nature everywhere, art and music around nearly every corner and a food scene that keeps getting better.
When casting about for a great meal, there are so many options that you can let your mood be your guide. Rather than retread all of the worthwhile favorites (Duluth Grill, the Pickwick, Grandma’s, New Scenic and the like) we’re recommending other favorites that are worth a try if it has been a while, and some that are relatively new to the scene.
To make the list easier to use, clip or bookmark, we’ve broken it down by meals to maximize every eating minute of the day. And if you’re one who can’t get enough of those lake views, look for the 🌊 for spots where you can take in some of that glorious expanse of water.

First things first: Coffee and breakfast
190 Degrees Coffee and Tea
One of the best ways to start a Duluth day is with the soft (or biting) breezes off the lake. 190 Degrees is at the base of Enger Lofts, and there’s a whole wall of windows open to catch those breezes. The coffee, tea and other beverages are top-notch. Plus, there is a selection of croissants and pastries, and they’ve been known to have the fabulous Johnson Bakery doughnuts in the case. Grab a bite and a cup before exploring the pretty little shops inside the building. 1832 W. Superior St., Suite 103, Duluth, 190coffeeandtea.com
At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Cafe 🌊
This sweet neighborhood cafe will always win for most convoluted name of a cozy restaurant. At Sara’s Table Chester Creek Cafe has become a breakfast and lunch must-visit for fans to take a break from the hectic, touristy Canal Park area and get some healthy-ish food (they have their own gardens). On nice days, there’s an outdoor deck that gives great views down the hill with Lake Superior in the distance. 1902 E. 8th St., Duluth, astccc.net

Duluth’s Best Bread
With a name like that, it better be good. Luckily, they’re not all talk. The power of great baking has helped grow Duluth’s Best Bread to three locations — from a tiny stop in West Duluth to the newest on Tower Avenue (in Superior, for the adventurous). A perfect morning is a cup of coffee from nearby Duluth Coffee and the caramel roll, a wonder of buttery sugar. Grab a loaf or two of bread for dinner or lunch sandwiches for the week ahead. 120 E. Superior St., Duluth; 2632 W. 3rd St., Duluth; 1418 Tower Av., Superior, Wis.; duluthsbestbread.com

Duluth Coffee Cafe and Roastery
It’s not an exaggeration to say that when Duluth Coffee Co. opened in 2012, it forever changed the city’s coffee landscape. In the years since, the availability of fantastic third wave coffee has proliferated, but this is still ground zero for a fantastic cup. (Or to inhale the scent of the beans, because the smell is the best kind of perfume.) The shop recently expanded into the space next door, adding a cafe with breakfast and lunch options, such as stuffed breakfast burritos and crunchy granola yogurt bowls. 105 E. Superior St., Duluth; duluthcoffeecompany.com