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To an outsider, Duluth may seem like any other small, Southern town with a rich history. And while those things are true, a visit to Duluth will prove there’s something more. There is vibrancy. Thanks to the public art scattered around town, it’s easy to see. But stay long enough and you’ll start to taste it, hear it and feel it everywhere you go.
You may notice it on the windows along Main Street, floating through the air during a show at Eddie Owen Presents, in the crowds gathered around food trucks on summer evenings or on your table at Falling Rabbit. Color seeps its way into every aspect of life in Duluth; it’s undeniable.
It’s hard to find a colorless corner of Duluth. You’ll catch a work of art from nearly any vantage point, but that’s how we prefer it. Why leave buildings, parks and crosswalks as they are when they could be transformed into swoon-worthy masterpieces?
See if you can spot all 10 of these public art pieces scattered around Duluth!
This spinning piece of kinetic art was the first of its kind and color in Duluth.
This newest work of art offers a colorful glimpse into Duluth’s history.
7. MELODY LANE
These life-sized, interactive instruments are just as enticing to play as they are to admire!
Let downtown Duluth be the inspiration for your own creation when you visit one of these studios and get a piece of all the artsy action!
SEW
Book a class at Cool People Sew for yourself or your kids and you might just discover a new favorite hobby. Practice sewing anything from wallets to bags to journal covers to quilts!
paint to your heart’s content.
This digital quilting community reaches all corners of the world, and its home base is located right downtown. Stop by to shop quilting kits or experience a live class.
We invite you to taste flavors from some of the world’s most well-known culinary destinations prepared right here in Duluth:
Start your day in the tropics at Tropic Bowls Cafe.
Take a lunch break in Tokyo by heading over to Rock n’ Roll Sushi.
Close out the day with wine-ing and dining at Roma Italiano Ristorante, a neighborhood Italian restaurant. Or, head to Kurt’s Euro Bistro and indulge in the finest flavors from all over Europe.
Choose from these breakfast, lunch, dinner and dessert options in downtown Duluth to customize your dining experience.
A biscuit from Maple Street Biscuit Company is the pinnacle of Southern comfort food. Don’t believe us? Try one for yourself!
Kick off your morning with a classic coffee/pastry combo made with love at Break Coffee.
Enjoy everything you love about gourmet donuts, but in snackable sizes paired with award-winning coffees and donut milkshakes at Simply Done Donuts.
The Asian fusion menu at Sweet Octopus might be the most diverse in metro Atlanta. Think sushi, poke, ramen, Thai, empanadas and more.
Duluth Diner is popular among locals for a reason. With Italian, Greek, American and breakfast options, you don’t need to choose a cuisine before choosing this spot.
Founded in Tuscaloosa, AL, the smoky BBQ and hickory-fired ribs
Dreamland BBQ is known for are a direct result of its Southern origins.
O4W Pizza serves only the best quality Italian-style pizzas in Duluth.
Good Word Brewing is all about the community and bringing others together through locally sourced flavors.
Straight out of Alice in Wonderland, with whimsical cocktails and creative entrées, the Falling Rabbit experience is something of a fairytale.
Sample traditional Korean treats at The Cream, a cozy, modern cafe!
Indulge in fresh seafood or perfectly-charred steaks on a night out at Noona Meat and Seafood.
Georgia-centric Mexican eatery, Pure Taqueria offers fresh, house-made tex-mex (including the best tortillas and chips you’ll ever try)!
The Chocolaterie is a one-stop-shop for the finer things in life from ice cream to fudge to hand-painted truffles so good they’re featured in a city mural.
In addition to crafty cuisine, Duluth also serves up sensational sips, spirits and spritzes! Wake up with locallybrewed lattes, kick back with a freshly-tapped brew and cap the night with thoughtfully curated wines and cheeses.
Whether in pursuit of something sweet, refreshing or boozy, our delectable breweries, bars and cafes have you covered.
While their menu of tasty brews stays mostly the same, their bites change daily with a different food truck at the tap daily.
Come for the beer, and stay for the welcoming community of laughter, conversation and hoppy memories.
With an assortment of creative flavors from breweries all over metro Atlanta, Gravity Beer has got a cold one for every craving.
See what’s on tap in the tasting room or enjoy the open-air atmosphere in the beer garden and patio.
Bubbly, fruity, fizzy or tarte, Falling Rabbit’s collection of whimsical cocktails is unlike any other.
This neighborhood wine bar poses an elegant atmosphere complete with finger foods and flavorful varietals from local winemakers.
This Duluth-based roastery and coffeehouse serves lattes for a great cause! Make a difference while you recharge.
Or, trade your coffee break for a boba tea break! With fruity, creamy and authentic teas, boba pearls and toppings, customizations are endless.
Your next happy hour just got easier! Don’t worry about perusing the menus around town. Take this quiz to find out which undeniably Duluth cocktail you’re in the mood for!
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SCORPION SHOT
NACHO DADDY
You’re looking to party, so bring the energy up with a round of infamous Scorpion Shots from Nacho Daddy! Yes, the scorpion’s real and yes, this drink was featured on Food Network!
Winding down with something fine!
BERRY SUPERSTITIOUS LOCAL ON NORTH
This captivating concoction, featuring Stateside vodka, blackberry liqueur, zesty lemon, and a hint of sugar, will bewitch your taste buds.
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CANARD DUCHENE CHAMPAGNE ROSE
GWEN TJAZ WINE BAR
Toast to the night with a fancy flute of this gorgeously pink champagne alongside your closest girlfriends.
SPELLBOUND FALLING RABBIT
Presentation is key at this fantastical bar. Watch as the bartender delicately places then pops the bubble on this drink for a bit of smoky flavor.
DULUTH IPA 6S BREWING
You can’t go wrong with a classic, fresh from the tap and brewed right here in Duluth!
APEROL SPRITZ NOONA STEAK & SEAFOOD
The perfect aperitif, Noona’s Aperol Spritz’s are casual and light so you won’t feel bad ordering another round or two out on the patio.
Undeniable fun, a cool atmosphere and an eclectic collection of oneof-a-kind shops come together in the destination that is downtown Duluth. So grab your friends, stop for a drink and meet us downtown!
This mother/daughter duo opened their vivacious boutique in Duluth in 2014. Inspired by the words of Mary Oliver, “You must not ever stop being whimsical,” Personify’s clothing and home goods combine modernity and whimsy.
Curate your dream wardrobe, find the perfect gift and stack your skincare routine with classy, timeless and elegant finds.
For those in search of thrifty furniture finds, vintage gadgets and funky collectibles, Shirley’s is a neverending treasure hunt!
Prepare your own multicultural dishes with produce and snacks from this authentic Venezuelan market.
The 260-seat listening room that makes up Red Clay Music Foundry, home of Eddie Owen Presents, offers a uniquely intimate sonic experience for songwriters, musicians and their fans.
Founder Eddie Owen has a history working alongside many of today’s most influential artists so don’t turn down a show at the Red Clay just because you haven’t heard of the performer. You may miss a chance to witness the next John Mayer or Indigo Girls!
Over the years, Red Clay Music Foundry has acquired an impressive roster of talent. Some of the artists that have performed right here in Duluth include. . .
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No need to venture into Atlanta for a front-row seat to the biggest names in music and entertainment. As the home of two of Atlanta’s biggest names in sports: the Atlanta Gladiators and Georgia Swarm, a 13,000seat arena, and dozens of restaurants, hotels and shops, an evening at Gas South District is as packed as they come.
Browse performers and events visiting the arena
Don’t want to leave downtown to catch a show? No problem! Duluth Live brings music and street performers to downtown Duluth three nights out of every week so there’s always someone to see!
At the center of all the action lies the perfect kick-back spot complete with lush, green grass, a picturesque fountain and views of City Hall.
Right beside the Town Green, this small park complete with a trainthemed playground alluding to our city’s roots and the playable art of the Gigglebark Tree is a perfect spot for a pit stop with the kids between exploring the town.
This 45-acre community park offers a mix of passive and active recreation activities.
The Chattahoochee River flows through this 24-acre green space marked by the historic Rogers Bridge which will soon connect the park to Cauley Creek Park in Johns Creek.
Located inside Rogers Bridge Park, this extravagant dog park comes with three acres of play space, interactive fountains and agility equipment for endless puppy play.
A babbling brook and tree-covered space brings a peaceful vibe to this community park and tennis facility.
This soccer park contains four graded soccer fields and another 13.5 acres of multi-use field space!
Rainy day? Head indoors and uncover the history of transportation in Duluth and Georgia at the Southeastern Railway Museum. Explore the cabins and cabooses of some of the railroad’s original engines or ride in a restored caboose pulled behind a diesel engine.
There is always something more to experience in Duluth. Scan here for the most up-to-date event information.
APRIL
A two-day arts festival for artists by artists. Check out works and watch live demonstrations from painters, photographers, sculptors and more.
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APRIL-OCTOBER
Local vendors pack Downtown Duluth on the second and fourth Sunday of every month with seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods and other homemade items.
Every Friday of the summer we host a themed party in Downtown Duluth! We’ve got everything from Flicks on the Bricks to Dog Days of Summer.
JULY
For one night only, the glitz and galmour of Las Vegas, NV comes to Downtown Duluth. Think celebrity impersonators, magicians, cirque performers, dueling pianos and so much more!
Cover bands, local stars and even some bigger names have been known to host city-wide jam sessions as a part of our summer concert series.
ART MONTH AUGUST
Interactive art experiences like a Chalk Festival, creativity workshops and an art-centric scavenger hunt happen all month long.
DULUTH FALL FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER
Celebrate the changing of the seasons all weekend long with a parade, concert, 5k and more.
DULUTH ON TAP
OCTOBER
Get ready to raise your beer steins and dance the Polka as we celebrate our own take on Oktoberfest!
HOWL ON THE GREEN
OCTOBER
This family-friendly Halloween celebration is full of spooky sightings and frightful fun like laser tag, a zipline, arts and crafts and more.
Sleep, play, work and make yourself at home right in downtown Duluth in our city’s newest hotel! Steeped in history and Southern charm, this brandnew picturesque hotel is ideally located in the heart of Duluth. From the terrace, take in views of the Duluth Town Green. Walk to any of our vibrant local shops, from quaint cafes to restaurants to one-of-a-kind boutiques. Gather and connect in The Bistro over various cookedto-order breakfast items, Starbucks® coffee, dinner, or drinks.
Premier facilities and high-quality amenities to make your stay comfortable and convenient!
• 2,134 sq. feet of flexible meeting space
• State-of-the-art fitness center
• Fast, free wifi
• On-site dining at The Bistro
• Accessible features
BOOK YOUR STAY (470) 740-1040
We know a thing or two about celebration. That’s why we do it over 160 times throughout the year! From summer Fridays-N-Duluth to cool weathered farmers market days to cookies and cocoa in the winter, all of our community events are completely free to attend!
Don’t leave town without a stop by the Eastern Continental Divide monument. Tucked away in the green space in front of City Hall, the marker marks the place where water flows in two different directions. Water to the left of the marker flows into the Atlantic Ocean, while water on the right flows to the Gulf of Mexico.
Don’t be surprised if you encounter a few artful crickets during your time in downtown Duluth. Our city was home to the last cricket box factory in Georgia, run by Joe Fanning, who operated out of the a brick warehouse building on Main Street where the Red Clay Music Foundry now stands.
From the historic train depot built in 1871 came a 50,000-acre rail area used during the cotton trade. With easy access to Atlanta and one of a few counties with rail service, trains still run through Duluth today, 145 years later.