Dubh Linn Pub Menu

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  • Kellie F.

    We loved this place. I left an extensive review under my check in. It won't let me copy and paste. In short, good micro brew, we liked the smoked trout appetizer, shepherd's pie. And The Gavin. Kids are welcome. Our kids liked the chicken strip basket.

    (5)
  • James H.

    I thought that the burger I ordered was really gross, my friends dad and my friend thought that there food was ok and the decor was pretty good. It was kind of hard to find even on Superior Street. Lastly the chairs are way too close together to get in to a table easily. Over all I would rather find a different place to eat rather than return.

    (2)
  • Vilmos ..

    This is my 2nd time here. I had a Green Olive Burger and it was really good. The patties looked hand pressed and were cooked just right. They allow you to substitute Garlic Mashed Potatoes for French Fries which was nice. They have a very personable staff as well. I had a great experience here!

    (5)
  • Sc B.

    Worst chicken tenders I ever ate! They might as well call them hush puppies with a morsel of meat in the middle.

    (2)
  • Earl S.

    Their "fresh" menu actually consists of frozen and two week old prepped and microwaved food. You can get a better meal at burger king with far less risk of ecoli. There kitchen is filthy, if he don't believe me just ask for a look back there. Ice machine is moldy and unsafe. Health department should shut them down.

    (1)
  • Nick F.

    Excellent service, people were really friendly, the food was great! They had live music, bingo and a HUGE selection of beers, and whiskey!

    (5)
  • Susie A.

    Had a great time here on a Saturday night not long ago. We didn't stay for the comedy show, but peeked in the room where it was going to be held. Small! Cozy and intimate. Maybe too much so? The room was being used for a private party of giant rugby players before the comedy show. As their time in the room ended they emptied out into the pub changing the atmosphere... It was a party! We did try the food along with the maple ale. We loved everything! The food was better than I expected for a bar type place. The burgers seem to be their specialty with different topping choices. The neat thing for a non cow eater like me is that you can get all the same toppings on a house made veggie burger! Sweet! I had the spinach and artichoke topping on my veg burger and the fries. The fries were soooooo good. Beer battered and seasoned. Husbo had the Logan (pork, ham, & mozz chez) with the potato salad. The potato salad had a great dill dressing on it and tasted so fresh. Wow! I would visit this pub again to play some pool or darts next time and maybe take in the comedy show. Fun place!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Ignored by host staff for a good 3 minutes. Ordered reuben sandwich. For the price it was small, unattractive, and very average. I will not be back. Downtown businesses can ill afford rude service and overpriced food, given the absolute lack of sufficient parking. Add in the fact the majority of their comedians are terrible, and there is really no reason to patronize this dump.

    (1)
  • Lawrence P.

    Their house porter is good. For a bar with 4 bartenders sitting behind the bar, you'd expect a little more service and personality. All they did was talk amongst themselves and didn't feel the need to address the patrons unless we waved them down for a beer.

    (2)
  • Sue S.

    Well we came to the Dubh Linn Pub hoping to sample some of their beers, but on the day we visited, their tap was broken -- we could've ordered other more commercial beers, but their own house brews were inaccessible. Talk about a disappointment. So unfortunately, I can't tell you anything about the beer here. We were starving, so we decided to stay and eat. It was average. I ordered a cheeseburger. Safe option, right? It kind of irked me that I was not asked at all how I wanted my burger cooked. Sorry, but unless you're doing fast food, a restaurant should ask how you want your burger cooked. Came out medium well, no pink in the center. I do like the crusty exterior that was developed -- kind of reminded me of a Culver's Butterburger, just thicker. It was OK. The fries that came with it were not great -- they were the kind of fries that are coated in some kind of thin powder or batter before they are fried. Not necessary and actually detracting from the fries because you can't really taste the potato as much. My husband ordered a salad, which he said was fine. As we didn't order corned beef or anything specifically Irish, I can't really speak to their authenticity as an Irish pub. We were underwhelmed. And even though it was completely dead when we visited, I would say that our waitress only did an OK job of keeping tabs on us... she clearly did not want to be there and it showed. One more note, the stalls in the bathrooms are really narrow, which means that if you're a girl and you're sitting down on the toilet, your leg actually bumps into the toilet paper holder and you have to kind of sit at an angle. Weird. But on the plus side (depending on your preference), the bathroom does smell a lot like corned beef.

    (2)
  • Justin S.

    Fun place to go for a quick drink. Loved the atmosphere and the drink selection. It is what you would expect walking into a themed bar

    (4)
  • Phil A.

    Really really great selection of whiskeys here. The staff was very friendly. I specifically wanted to recognize them for handling a menu pricing mix-up like professionals. It was something that could have turned into a huge debate; instead, they took it on the chin right away and never made me feel like I was being a bad customer. I really appreciated the professionalism and customer service (and the really great range of whiskeys available). I will definitely be back next time I'm Duluth.

    (5)
  • Megan S.

    The food is average pub fare that has been given an Irish-sounding name. Your basic cheeseburger is called "The Murphy," for example. A co-worker and I went there for lunch the other day and were stunned to see their lunch menu was just the regular menu with "Lunch" written across the top. The prices were the same and a bit too expensive for a lunch. The average price is around $12 for a sandwich. Maybe it's just me, but when I go to a place for lunch I expect smaller portions and smaller prices to match. Cut to an after-work drink with co-workers: The waiter, when my friend asked for a drink that was "sweet and doesn't taste like alcohol," recommended a Long Island Iced Tea with a pump of raspberry flavoring. Needless to say she didn't like it. So one star removed for higher than necessary lunch prices, and one star removed for uninformed waitstaff. Three stars because the food is still tasty and our lunch service was fairly quick.

    (3)
  • Jacky H.

    Loved it!! Great selection of Irish whiskey and beers. Ryan the bartender was awesome. Great ambiance! Well be back soon

    (5)
  • John W.

    Dubh Linn Brew Pub... We got into Duluth a few hours earlier than we thought we would. So me and the Gal had our handy list of brew pubs. Now I wouldn't really consider the Dubh Linn a brew bub it's really an Irish Pub that brews a couple of beers or as they say a Nano-brewry. We had a tasty lunch of Salmon sliders and Lamb sliders. We also ordered their Maple Beer. Truth is after lunch we ordered a second one and moved over to a comfy sofa. We chatted with the server for a bit to find out things to do and if there was live music anywhere that evening. He was very helpful. A few times he mentioned "the Lake" I asked a stupid question "which lake?" Lake Superior! Coming from the twin cities we have lots of lakes, but in Duluth there is only "the Lake". They needed to have the Irish music so you could hear it. Other than that it was a fun stop on our mini vacation. 3 Stars.

    (3)
  • Ben R.

    Big and spacious inside, feels a little cavernous even when full. Ordered shepherd's pie and some Irish stew and it was pretty passable. Hard to muck up hearty Irish food, but this was certainly better than expected for a place that's essentially a bar. Good tap selection, and like many places in Duluth has jumped on the microbrewery bandwagon. A sampler flight was reasonably priced. Some of their beers are okay, others I wouldn't drink again. Spare the few extra bucks and try all of them before deciding.

    (3)
  • Whitney G.

    This was my favorite restaurant we visited during our stay. The Irish car bombs here were amazing, as was our food. The service was great - our waiter was attentive and prompt. I had the shrimp and chips and my boyfriend had the Jalapeno burger. Packed with flavor and panache, I would recommend a visit to this pub if you find yourself in downtown Duluth,

    (5)
  • Lisa H.

    Nummy, nummy, nummy!!!! I sponsored a Happy Hour here in January with a client. We shared a platter of fish and chips...some of the BEST I have had in ages. Light, flaky, not greasy, just simply delish. We also had a couple of other appetizers, one had beef and blue cheese on crostini, it too was marvelous and we shared some Spinach Artichoke dip, which was also very good. Everyone decided to partake in a Tall Ginger (our first) and we were not disappointed. Service was great and I cannot wait to go back the next time I am in Duluth! PS, loved the ambience of the place. Felt like I was in the UK ...never been to Ireland so I can't speak for that.

    (5)
  • heerain p.

    This is a 3 star rating only because I did not try any desserts. Normally a dessert makes / breaks a rating for me, but this one falls in the neutral zone although could well be higher on another visit. Being a Irish pub, I tried the local microbrew. This one was called Double Hops IPA. Made by the pub themselves. Very good. And while I'm not a beer drinker or claim expertise, this beer was not bitter, but had a pleasant, earthy flavor. And it was cold! I had the Shepard's pie. Which was spiced minced lamb topped with a heaping serving of mashed potatoes (insert Irish potato joke here). Very very good dish. The spices really hint at the clean flavor of the meat. My wife had the shrimp & chips. This was the ok part of the meal. Nothing much to write about. This was a week night, so we did not see any stand up comedy, but a good selection of classic rock kept my 2 year old entertained!

    (3)
  • Shannon H.

    I really enjoy going to Dubh Linn's. They have a plethora of fun games to play; darts, shuffle board, pool, and big buck hunter. The bartenders are always nice, attentive, and quick with reasonably priced drinks. Also on the weekends they host comedy shows in their back room which they have a few different comedians, some are pretty funny while a few are not, but a good time overall. When I want to grab a drink when I'm in Duluth, Dubh Linn is high on my list of places to go. The crowd I would say is in the 20's- mid 30's and they typically have a pretty decent turn out.

    (4)
  • G G.

    Business brought me to Duluth the other week and while I was wandering around the downtown area in between meetings I saw a banner for "15 minute lunch guaranteed or it's free". I thought perfect, I'm hungry and in a hurry, so I stopped in to check it out. I was quickly greeted by a friendly server who sat me in a booth. I asked about the 15 minute lunch that I read about outside she informed me that sure enough, 15 minutes or its free. I ordered a sandwich and fries. It was promptly brought out in 10 minutes (I timed it just to be sure ;) ) The sandwich was nice and the malt vinegar on the table was nice to see. Quite impressed with the overall experience and it's hard to complain about a lunch served in less than 15 minutes for under fifteen bucks. Cudos to Dubh Linn Pub!

    (4)
  • Patrick K.

    The service was great. The beers were terrific. We didn't have any food, but it looked like everyone was enjoying what they ordered. Why only three stars? When I arrived, there was a person who was poorly dressed, staring at us from many places around the bar. This person had no beverages, no food and would walk up to people and chat with them out of the blue. This person required the attention of numerous employees and seemed to intimidate new customers with glaring and rude looks. This person spent time walking about and was more focused on his cell phone than the surroundings (which could have used attention; the door frames could use a coat of paint, the shuffleboard tables need to be balanced, the restroom stalls required attention, etc). We addressed our concern that this person was a derelict off the street, but unfortunately we learned that this was the owner. While we did enjoy the place, the owner was unprofessional and self absorbed. While talking with my wife, the word creepy came out a few times. I noticed the owner sprawled out in booths and on couches (this prevented many a customer without a seat or service). And this lack of concern by the owner forced his staff to make up excuses for this poor and unprofessional behavior. I also noticed that there were as many managers as servers. Really? I would have no problem with rating this bar higher, but when the owner could care less about how he wants to be perceived and is that self absorbed, sorry but that's just sad. But since it is Duluth, I guess this is something that he can get away with because the locals find this acceptable. Oh well. I would be happy to raise this to a full five stars if the owner would just stay out of sight in a back room and let his staff do their job. I believe it is an enjoyable place to visit, but the one thing that needs improvement is the owner's behavior and how he wants to be portrayed. I will encourage you to visit and enjoy yourselves at this fine establishment. But as you have read, beware of the poorly and unprofessional person, who is the owner.

    (2)
  • Shawn S.

    I love this place. Free peanuts, cheap beer, friendly bartenders. Felt like a traditional Irish pub, although a little cavernous. They make a heck of a Long Island Ice Tea! They have a home brew stout but were out of it the night we were there. Staff made us feel at home. Food was very good pub grub. Best Irish bar in Duluth!

    (4)
  • Greg S.

    Always loved Dubh Linn Pub. I had started going there when they first opened years ago and made many great friendships with the staff and owners of the pub. My buddy and I were normal regulars here for years and still get a free drink or two here and there if we stop in. Always nice to walk in somewhere and have people happy to see you. If i ever needed anything or wanted to use the back room for something they were always happy to help me out. I don't get here as much anymore because i moved to superior years ago and don't live as close as i used to. A lot of the staff has since changed but i still love stopping in and thinking about all the great times i've had there over the years. It's also the place i met my soon to be wife.

    (5)
  • Michael Y.

    Dubh Linn Pub is definitely my favorite spot in Duluth! Every Saturday they have new, nationally-touring comedians. With great craft brews, food and service, they're at the top of my list!

    (5)
  • Ashley K.

    A fun and excellent bar to hit up on a Friday night. During the school year it gets pretty crowded, but the waiters are quick and everyone there is just wanting to relax and have some drinks. Try the ice cream shot I believe it is called...... AMAZING is what it is.

    (5)
  • Sue S.

    Well we came to the Dubh Linn Pub hoping to sample some of their beers, but on the day we visited, their tap was broken -- we could've ordered other more commercial beers, but their own house brews were inaccessible. Talk about a disappointment. So unfortunately, I can't tell you anything about the beer here. We were starving, so we decided to stay and eat. It was average. I ordered a cheeseburger. Safe option, right? It kind of irked me that I was not asked at all how I wanted my burger cooked. Sorry, but unless you're doing fast food, a restaurant should ask how you want your burger cooked. Came out medium well, no pink in the center. I do like the crusty exterior that was developed -- kind of reminded me of a Culver's Butterburger, just thicker. It was OK. The fries that came with it were not great -- they were the kind of fries that are coated in some kind of thin powder or batter before they are fried. Not necessary and actually detracting from the fries because you can't really taste the potato as much. My husband ordered a salad, which he said was fine. As we didn't order corned beef or anything specifically Irish, I can't really speak to their authenticity as an Irish pub. We were underwhelmed. And even though it was completely dead when we visited, I would say that our waitress only did an OK job of keeping tabs on us... she clearly did not want to be there and it showed. One more note, the stalls in the bathrooms are really narrow, which means that if you're a girl and you're sitting down on the toilet, your leg actually bumps into the toilet paper holder and you have to kind of sit at an angle. Weird. But on the plus side (depending on your preference), the bathroom does smell a lot like corned beef.

    (2)
  • Justin S.

    Fun place to go for a quick drink. Loved the atmosphere and the drink selection. It is what you would expect walking into a themed bar

    (4)
  • Phil A.

    Really really great selection of whiskeys here. The staff was very friendly. I specifically wanted to recognize them for handling a menu pricing mix-up like professionals. It was something that could have turned into a huge debate; instead, they took it on the chin right away and never made me feel like I was being a bad customer. I really appreciated the professionalism and customer service (and the really great range of whiskeys available). I will definitely be back next time I'm Duluth.

    (5)
  • Megan S.

    The food is average pub fare that has been given an Irish-sounding name. Your basic cheeseburger is called "The Murphy," for example. A co-worker and I went there for lunch the other day and were stunned to see their lunch menu was just the regular menu with "Lunch" written across the top. The prices were the same and a bit too expensive for a lunch. The average price is around $12 for a sandwich. Maybe it's just me, but when I go to a place for lunch I expect smaller portions and smaller prices to match. Cut to an after-work drink with co-workers: The waiter, when my friend asked for a drink that was "sweet and doesn't taste like alcohol," recommended a Long Island Iced Tea with a pump of raspberry flavoring. Needless to say she didn't like it. So one star removed for higher than necessary lunch prices, and one star removed for uninformed waitstaff. Three stars because the food is still tasty and our lunch service was fairly quick.

    (3)
  • Jacky H.

    Loved it!! Great selection of Irish whiskey and beers. Ryan the bartender was awesome. Great ambiance! Well be back soon

    (5)
  • Earl S.

    Their "fresh" menu actually consists of frozen and two week old prepped and microwaved food. You can get a better meal at burger king with far less risk of ecoli. There kitchen is filthy, if he don't believe me just ask for a look back there. Ice machine is moldy and unsafe. Health department should shut them down.

    (1)
  • Nick F.

    Excellent service, people were really friendly, the food was great! They had live music, bingo and a HUGE selection of beers, and whiskey!

    (5)
  • Susie A.

    Had a great time here on a Saturday night not long ago. We didn't stay for the comedy show, but peeked in the room where it was going to be held. Small! Cozy and intimate. Maybe too much so? The room was being used for a private party of giant rugby players before the comedy show. As their time in the room ended they emptied out into the pub changing the atmosphere... It was a party! We did try the food along with the maple ale. We loved everything! The food was better than I expected for a bar type place. The burgers seem to be their specialty with different topping choices. The neat thing for a non cow eater like me is that you can get all the same toppings on a house made veggie burger! Sweet! I had the spinach and artichoke topping on my veg burger and the fries. The fries were soooooo good. Beer battered and seasoned. Husbo had the Logan (pork, ham, & mozz chez) with the potato salad. The potato salad had a great dill dressing on it and tasted so fresh. Wow! I would visit this pub again to play some pool or darts next time and maybe take in the comedy show. Fun place!

    (4)
  • Chris W.

    Ignored by host staff for a good 3 minutes. Ordered reuben sandwich. For the price it was small, unattractive, and very average. I will not be back. Downtown businesses can ill afford rude service and overpriced food, given the absolute lack of sufficient parking. Add in the fact the majority of their comedians are terrible, and there is really no reason to patronize this dump.

    (1)
  • Lawrence P.

    Their house porter is good. For a bar with 4 bartenders sitting behind the bar, you'd expect a little more service and personality. All they did was talk amongst themselves and didn't feel the need to address the patrons unless we waved them down for a beer.

    (2)
  • Kellie F.

    We loved this place. I left an extensive review under my check in. It won't let me copy and paste. In short, good micro brew, we liked the smoked trout appetizer, shepherd's pie. And The Gavin. Kids are welcome. Our kids liked the chicken strip basket.

    (5)
  • James H.

    I thought that the burger I ordered was really gross, my friends dad and my friend thought that there food was ok and the decor was pretty good. It was kind of hard to find even on Superior Street. Lastly the chairs are way too close together to get in to a table easily. Over all I would rather find a different place to eat rather than return.

    (2)
  • Vilmos ..

    This is my 2nd time here. I had a Green Olive Burger and it was really good. The patties looked hand pressed and were cooked just right. They allow you to substitute Garlic Mashed Potatoes for French Fries which was nice. They have a very personable staff as well. I had a great experience here!

    (5)
  • Sc B.

    Worst chicken tenders I ever ate! They might as well call them hush puppies with a morsel of meat in the middle.

    (2)
  • John W.

    Dubh Linn Brew Pub... We got into Duluth a few hours earlier than we thought we would. So me and the Gal had our handy list of brew pubs. Now I wouldn't really consider the Dubh Linn a brew bub it's really an Irish Pub that brews a couple of beers or as they say a Nano-brewry. We had a tasty lunch of Salmon sliders and Lamb sliders. We also ordered their Maple Beer. Truth is after lunch we ordered a second one and moved over to a comfy sofa. We chatted with the server for a bit to find out things to do and if there was live music anywhere that evening. He was very helpful. A few times he mentioned "the Lake" I asked a stupid question "which lake?" Lake Superior! Coming from the twin cities we have lots of lakes, but in Duluth there is only "the Lake". They needed to have the Irish music so you could hear it. Other than that it was a fun stop on our mini vacation. 3 Stars.

    (3)
  • Ben R.

    Big and spacious inside, feels a little cavernous even when full. Ordered shepherd's pie and some Irish stew and it was pretty passable. Hard to muck up hearty Irish food, but this was certainly better than expected for a place that's essentially a bar. Good tap selection, and like many places in Duluth has jumped on the microbrewery bandwagon. A sampler flight was reasonably priced. Some of their beers are okay, others I wouldn't drink again. Spare the few extra bucks and try all of them before deciding.

    (3)
  • Whitney G.

    This was my favorite restaurant we visited during our stay. The Irish car bombs here were amazing, as was our food. The service was great - our waiter was attentive and prompt. I had the shrimp and chips and my boyfriend had the Jalapeno burger. Packed with flavor and panache, I would recommend a visit to this pub if you find yourself in downtown Duluth,

    (5)
  • Lisa H.

    Nummy, nummy, nummy!!!! I sponsored a Happy Hour here in January with a client. We shared a platter of fish and chips...some of the BEST I have had in ages. Light, flaky, not greasy, just simply delish. We also had a couple of other appetizers, one had beef and blue cheese on crostini, it too was marvelous and we shared some Spinach Artichoke dip, which was also very good. Everyone decided to partake in a Tall Ginger (our first) and we were not disappointed. Service was great and I cannot wait to go back the next time I am in Duluth! PS, loved the ambience of the place. Felt like I was in the UK ...never been to Ireland so I can't speak for that.

    (5)
  • heerain p.

    This is a 3 star rating only because I did not try any desserts. Normally a dessert makes / breaks a rating for me, but this one falls in the neutral zone although could well be higher on another visit. Being a Irish pub, I tried the local microbrew. This one was called Double Hops IPA. Made by the pub themselves. Very good. And while I'm not a beer drinker or claim expertise, this beer was not bitter, but had a pleasant, earthy flavor. And it was cold! I had the Shepard's pie. Which was spiced minced lamb topped with a heaping serving of mashed potatoes (insert Irish potato joke here). Very very good dish. The spices really hint at the clean flavor of the meat. My wife had the shrimp & chips. This was the ok part of the meal. Nothing much to write about. This was a week night, so we did not see any stand up comedy, but a good selection of classic rock kept my 2 year old entertained!

    (3)
  • Shannon H.

    I really enjoy going to Dubh Linn's. They have a plethora of fun games to play; darts, shuffle board, pool, and big buck hunter. The bartenders are always nice, attentive, and quick with reasonably priced drinks. Also on the weekends they host comedy shows in their back room which they have a few different comedians, some are pretty funny while a few are not, but a good time overall. When I want to grab a drink when I'm in Duluth, Dubh Linn is high on my list of places to go. The crowd I would say is in the 20's- mid 30's and they typically have a pretty decent turn out.

    (4)
  • G G.

    Business brought me to Duluth the other week and while I was wandering around the downtown area in between meetings I saw a banner for "15 minute lunch guaranteed or it's free". I thought perfect, I'm hungry and in a hurry, so I stopped in to check it out. I was quickly greeted by a friendly server who sat me in a booth. I asked about the 15 minute lunch that I read about outside she informed me that sure enough, 15 minutes or its free. I ordered a sandwich and fries. It was promptly brought out in 10 minutes (I timed it just to be sure ;) ) The sandwich was nice and the malt vinegar on the table was nice to see. Quite impressed with the overall experience and it's hard to complain about a lunch served in less than 15 minutes for under fifteen bucks. Cudos to Dubh Linn Pub!

    (4)
  • Ashley K.

    A fun and excellent bar to hit up on a Friday night. During the school year it gets pretty crowded, but the waiters are quick and everyone there is just wanting to relax and have some drinks. Try the ice cream shot I believe it is called...... AMAZING is what it is.

    (5)
  • Patrick K.

    The service was great. The beers were terrific. We didn't have any food, but it looked like everyone was enjoying what they ordered. Why only three stars? When I arrived, there was a person who was poorly dressed, staring at us from many places around the bar. This person had no beverages, no food and would walk up to people and chat with them out of the blue. This person required the attention of numerous employees and seemed to intimidate new customers with glaring and rude looks. This person spent time walking about and was more focused on his cell phone than the surroundings (which could have used attention; the door frames could use a coat of paint, the shuffleboard tables need to be balanced, the restroom stalls required attention, etc). We addressed our concern that this person was a derelict off the street, but unfortunately we learned that this was the owner. While we did enjoy the place, the owner was unprofessional and self absorbed. While talking with my wife, the word creepy came out a few times. I noticed the owner sprawled out in booths and on couches (this prevented many a customer without a seat or service). And this lack of concern by the owner forced his staff to make up excuses for this poor and unprofessional behavior. I also noticed that there were as many managers as servers. Really? I would have no problem with rating this bar higher, but when the owner could care less about how he wants to be perceived and is that self absorbed, sorry but that's just sad. But since it is Duluth, I guess this is something that he can get away with because the locals find this acceptable. Oh well. I would be happy to raise this to a full five stars if the owner would just stay out of sight in a back room and let his staff do their job. I believe it is an enjoyable place to visit, but the one thing that needs improvement is the owner's behavior and how he wants to be portrayed. I will encourage you to visit and enjoy yourselves at this fine establishment. But as you have read, beware of the poorly and unprofessional person, who is the owner.

    (2)
  • Shawn S.

    I love this place. Free peanuts, cheap beer, friendly bartenders. Felt like a traditional Irish pub, although a little cavernous. They make a heck of a Long Island Ice Tea! They have a home brew stout but were out of it the night we were there. Staff made us feel at home. Food was very good pub grub. Best Irish bar in Duluth!

    (4)
  • Greg S.

    Always loved Dubh Linn Pub. I had started going there when they first opened years ago and made many great friendships with the staff and owners of the pub. My buddy and I were normal regulars here for years and still get a free drink or two here and there if we stop in. Always nice to walk in somewhere and have people happy to see you. If i ever needed anything or wanted to use the back room for something they were always happy to help me out. I don't get here as much anymore because i moved to superior years ago and don't live as close as i used to. A lot of the staff has since changed but i still love stopping in and thinking about all the great times i've had there over the years. It's also the place i met my soon to be wife.

    (5)
  • Michael Y.

    Dubh Linn Pub is definitely my favorite spot in Duluth! Every Saturday they have new, nationally-touring comedians. With great craft brews, food and service, they're at the top of my list!

    (5)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 2:00pm

Specialities

  • Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Has TV : Yes

Dubh Linn Pub

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