
Duluth Businesses That Closed in 2017
As we close out a weird 2017 year, I decided to look back and see what Duluth area businesses we had to say goodbye to this year.
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Photo: Brian Jackson Via Thinkstock 1Midi Restaurant
Way back in January, we had to say goodbye to one of my favorite restaurants in the area that provided wonderful Mediterranean dishes.
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Ian Redmond - TSM Duluth 24th Street Market
The Central Hillside grocery option could not be revived and sadly closed its doors in February.
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Ian Redmond - TSM Duluth 5The Original Coney Island
In June, I had a heartfelt goodbye as my favorite place to get a gyro closed its doors after being open since 1921.
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Photo: Randy Faris/Fuse Via Thinkstock 6Sneakers Sports Bar
Sneakers closed down in October, but the staff and equipment joined forces with the newest tenant in the Holiday Center, The Lyric.
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Ian Redmond - TSM Duluth 7How Sweet It Is Cakes
After 20 years of business in the Northland, the treat shop had to sadly close down. However, good news sprouted fast as they are now apart of the Duluth Grill!
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BristolDen/ThinkStock 8Duluth Homebrew Supply
November 12th was the last day for Duluth Homebrew who has been personalizing the homebrew experience since 2015 in the Fitger complex.
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Google Maps 9Blind Pig
Blind Pig replaced Tycoon's Ale House in Downtown Duluth, but the gourmet sandwich place couldn't hold on as a new restaurant will be taking its place.
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Just a few weeks ago, people were left wondering what happened to the newest restaurant in Cloquet as it abruptly closed.