Drink Choices That Match Every Meal
Beverages and Full Bar in Superior for pairing refreshments with lunch, dinner, or casual gatherings
A menu built around variety means drink selection needs to keep pace with what's on the plate. Souptown Deli and Remedy Room offers beverages and a full bar in Superior and the Twin Ports, serving soft drinks, sparkling water, lemonade, beer, seltzers, and mixed drinks designed to complement sandwiches, shareables, and evening dining. You choose what matches the meal or the moment—daytime refreshment or evening wind-down—without wondering if the drink list will support the food you ordered.
The beverage program includes carbonated soft drinks, still and sparkling waters, fresh lemonade, and non-alcoholic options for lunch service, then expands into beer, hard seltzers, and bar-mixed drinks as the day shifts into dinner hours. This layered approach keeps the drink list appropriate for midday customers ordering sandwiches and families stopping in after errands, while also accommodating groups settling in for appetizers and cocktails later in the evening.
Stop by during lunch or dinner service to review current beverage options and food pairings.
Daytime service focuses on non-alcoholic refreshment—sodas with varied flavor profiles, sparkling water for lighter palates, and house lemonade when citrus balances richer sandwich fillings. Evening service brings beer selections, hard seltzers with fruit-forward profiles, and mixed drinks built to match appetizer menus and heavier entrees. The bar setup supports both quick pours for casual dining and ingredient-driven cocktails when customers order multiple courses.
Once you've ordered, you'll notice drinks arrive with appropriate glassware and ice volume matched to the beverage type—tall glasses for carbonated soft drinks, shorter tumblers for spirit-based mixed drinks, and chilled stemware when wine or seltzer is served. The bartender adjusts sweetness, carbonation level, and mixer ratios based on what you've ordered to eat, so a lemonade served with a spicy sandwich carries less sugar than one paired with a salt-heavy appetizer.
The full bar operates during evening hours, while non-alcoholic beverages remain available throughout the day. Customers ordering takeout can request bottled or canned options, though mixed drinks and draft beer require dine-in service due to preparation and serving requirements.
Questions About Drink Options and Service
Customers often ask about beverage availability and how drink service integrates with meal timing and seating preferences.
What non-alcoholic options are available during lunch hours?
Soft drinks include cola, lemon-lime soda, ginger ale, and root beer, with sparkling water and house-made lemonade also served throughout the day.
How does the bar menu change between lunch and dinner service?
Beer, hard seltzers, and mixed drinks become available as evening service begins, while non-alcoholic beverages remain on the menu for all hours.
When is the full bar open for cocktail orders?
Bar service starts in the late afternoon and continues through evening dining hours, with exact timing adjusted based on daily kitchen schedules and customer volume.
What types of beer and seltzers are kept in rotation?
The selection includes local craft beers from Wisconsin and Minnesota breweries, along with hard seltzers in fruit flavors that pair with appetizer menus and lighter fare.
Why does Superior's dining scene support both casual and evening drink service?
The Twin Ports area draws a mix of daytime traffic from local workers and families, then shifts to groups gathering for dinner and drinks, so beverage programs need to accommodate both casual refreshment and bar-style service in the same location.
Souptown Deli and Remedy Room adjusts drink service to match meal type and timing, so visit during the hours that align with your preference for non-alcoholic refreshment or full bar options.


