Drinks Mixed With Actual Precision

The Remedy Room in Superior for date nights, social groups, and anyone who wants a cocktail made correctly

Most bars pour from a speed rack and call it a cocktail. The Remedy Room in Superior approaches drink service differently, using precision mixology and premium ingredients to build espresso martinis, Old Fashioned variations, and cocktail flights that reflect how the drink is supposed to taste. The bar connects to Souptown Deli but operates as its own space, focused on evening service and social gatherings rather than quick lunch turnover.


The drink menu includes spirit tastings, wine selections, shareable plates, and zero-proof mocktails, so the space works for groups with mixed preferences. Bartenders measure and balance each cocktail instead of free-pouring, which means consistency across orders and flavor profiles that match the original recipe. Specialty liqueurs appear in several signature drinks, adding layers that aren't available from well stock.


Visit for an evening drink, tasting flight, or casual gathering with friends in a relaxed setting.

How the Drink Experience Differs

Cocktail flights let you compare variations of the same base spirit or try different approaches to a classic drink, which gives you a reference point for what you actually prefer instead of ordering blind. The Remedy Room curates each flight to show range, whether that's different Old Fashioned builds or a progression through botanical profiles in gin.


You'll notice the difference in texture and temperature when a drink is stirred to the correct dilution or shaken with proper ice. The espresso martinis use fresh espresso rather than pre-made syrup, so the coffee flavor stays bright and doesn't leave a sugary aftertaste. Wine selections are chosen to pair with shareable plates, and the non-alcoholic mocktails are built with the same attention as the cocktails, not just fruit juice and soda.


The space is designed for conversation and longer visits, not high-volume throughput. Groups can settle in for tastings or small plates without feeling rushed, and the bar layout allows for direct interaction with the bartender if you want to ask about a specific spirit or flavor combination.

What Guests Ask Before Their First Visit

These are the questions that come up most often when people are deciding whether to stop in.

What's the difference between the drink service here and a typical bar?

The Remedy Room uses measured pours, premium ingredients, and classic mixology techniques, so each cocktail is balanced and reproducible rather than approximated by whoever is pouring that shift.

How do cocktail flights work if you've never ordered one before?

You receive several small pours of related drinks, usually three to four, arranged to show contrast or progression, and you can taste them in sequence to identify what characteristics you prefer.

What should you order if you don't drink alcohol but still want something interesting?

The zero-proof mocktails are built with the same complexity as the cocktails, using fresh ingredients, housemade syrups, and layered flavors instead of relying on sweetness alone.

Why does Superior attract customers from Duluth for evening drinks?

The Twin Ports area has limited options for craft cocktail service, and The Remedy Room offers a curated experience that isn't replicated in higher-volume bars across the bridge.

What shareable plates pair best with the drink menu?

The shareable plates are selected to complement spirits and wine, with enough substance to extend your visit without turning into a full dinner service.

The Remedy Room operates evenings in Superior, connected to Souptown Deli but with its own identity and drink focus. Call (218) 348-0413 to confirm hours or ask about current cocktail specials before planning your visit.