Radisson Duluth Harborview’s revolving restaurant features New American fare & Lake Superior views.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 505 W Superior St, Duluth, MN 55802
Website: https://www.apostlesupperclub.com/?y_source=1_MzY0MjUyMDgtNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D
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Reviews
We wanted something light and fresh to start off our meal. Tony our server recommended the Crudité. It consisted of assorted Vegetables, Pickles and Olives with Toasted Sunflower Seed Dressing. The sunflower butter was amazing and made the vegetables pop! For dinner we had The 8oz. filet mignon and it was good but we also ordered the Yabba Dabba Do and that was phenomenal! Braised Beef Long Rib in Beefy Whiskey Glaze and Seared Wild Mushrooms. The whiskey glaze was memorable and the meat was tender and melted in your mouth. Sides were the au gratin potatoes. It was like a lasagna made of potatoes very very good. However the best part of the night and our experience came from our server Tony! He was friendly and knowledgeable and made awesome recommendations to make our dinner experience top notch. If you go here to eat be sure to ask for Tony to be your server… he is a valuable asset to this restaurant!
I do recommend reservations – the system through their website was easy and user friendly. The new style/decor is fun and on a Friday night they seemed to be running smoothly; we were greeted and seated within minutes. I saw another review mentioning they were there within days of opening and things were running rough – based on our experience they’ve hit their stride and the kinks have been smoothed out.
We had Candace and she was wonderfully helpful. We were delighted with everything we ordered. LOVE that they have a mocktail menu and that the bartender put thought and effort into them and thus the mocktails are more sophisticated and complex than just sprite and grenadine. The peach rose was so good and the Hope-ade was both good and intriguing – I must try the cardamom and mint combo at home. My date said his prime rib was cooked to perfection and my chicken pickle – while intimidatingly huge upon arrival – was just damn good. And the pickles do indeed taste homemade.
They need one of those “flip this switch if the bathroom needs attention” lights, they were out of paper towel in the ladies room.
We’ll definitely be back to try more!
The Duluth area is fairly limited in terms of more fine-dining restaurants and the JJ Astor is doing a lovely job of setting the standard. The prices are not unreasonable because the food was good, however, the allure of this place is 100% the atmosphere as it outshines the menu. Love the timeless decor which adds to the classy feel.
The food was fabulous, but even it paled in comparison to the stellar service our server Tony provided. He was knowledgeable about the menu and the history of the restaurant. He provided us with information about the owner of the restaurant and all the charitable work they do around the world feeding the hungry (check out “Purpose Restaurants”) He also talked about how they took care of their staff during the pandemic layoff period when bars and restaurants were forced to close temporarily, even paying for rent and groceries for their employees.
This was our first visit, but definitely will not be our last!
Always start with the positive. The management seems super pleasant. We’ll touch on that again later. The ambiance is also delightful. It’s still the normal rotating restaurant, with some tidily revamped decor. I love the midcentury vibe, furniture, and food choices. My grandma would have felt right at home here.
The less-positive…they are definitely having opening kinks. The night we were there, they had double booked everyone due to a technology error. They were booking on two different reservation systems and yikes. They ended up having a paper waiting list for those of us who had reservations. We got a drink and sat in the “lounge”. Why I can’t be served food in the lounge is kind of beyond me. At least snacks? There were side tables with many of the seats and I feel that we could have been served, perhaps. We did get some drinks and settled in for our wait. The bartenders seemed overwhelmed and slow, and our drinks, although delicious were inconsistent. The first and second Tom Collins didn’t taste the same.
The wait staff is…green. A table next to me tried to flag down a passing hostess (not a waitress) for salt, and she told them they needed to ask their server when she came back. Um, what? The waitress we had, however, was phenomenal. So, hit and miss.
Once we were seated, our server got us settled with another cocktail and some fondue. It was delicious. Thick and tasty. My one complaint is that it was served with forearm-sized broccoli trees. Maybe some more bite-sized, eat with a fork foods? The salad that came with the entrees was sad. Wilted romaine and overripe tomatoes.
But then entrees came! For entrees, we got the Chicken & a Pickle and the Chicken Fried Lobster. Both were delicious and generously portioned. If I was to order one again, it would be the chicken. The pickles taste like they’re made in house and the chicken was juicy and delectable.
In short, I think they’re having some opening kinks. I think it will be great after a little time to settle in to their groove. I’ll be back though.