

Cozy microbrewery & pub featuring house beers, deep-dish pizzas & frequent live music.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1615 Winter St, Superior, WI 54880
Phone: (715) 394-2500
Website: https://www.thirstypaganbrewing.com/
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Reviews
Food is out of this world. I particularly love the stuffed mushrooms to start things off. They’re garlicy, cheesey, the bread is perfection. You absolutely can’t go wrong with one of their pizzas. With a regular menu and different specialties every couple weeks, there’s always something new to try. Their combinations are extraordinary! I’ve had many, am sharing pics of a handful of my favorites.
The beer, oh wow the beer!!!! Underated, some of the best brews in the north! Especially live the Burntwood Ale.
Service is continually friendly, prompt, and genuinely kind. Great vibes!
The place is cozy, has a great use of space, and very comfortable. Live music OFTEN and it makes dinner even that more enjoyable.
10/10 needs to be on your foodie and beer list when visiting the North Shore of Minnesota or northwest Wisconsin.
Could not have been happier with our evening. Steve, the owner, heard wind we played rugby and gave us a personal tour of all the rugby memorabilia. What an absolute joy to hear the history of Duluth Women’s Rugby Club (and I guess the men too).
Pizza is Detroit style-esque and soo tasty. We had their supreme type and Mediterranean and I can’t wait to finish our leftovers. Salads, beer, and brownies were also amazing.
Service was superb even before the rugby connection was found- same as I experienced years ago. And Steve was so sweet to give us a discount on drinks.
So glad I came back. Definitely making it a stop on all my Duluth/Superior trips going forward.
Thanks Steve and staff for a night we won’t forget!
Server did not serve us … Saw her at first but didn’t see her a again until she came with the bill. She said hi at the beginning and didn’t come back to take our order. We got someone else to take it finally, then someone else brought our food. No drink refills…she did not check on us once. I will say that the gluten free pizza was done well this time, not all soggy. But then it was time for the check and that is when we saw her again. Less impressed than last time. Music very loud at times…no way could you hear the person across the table talking you. Only thing gluten free was the pizza.
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Staff was confused. Ordered a large pizza and they came out with a personal pan to feed everyone. Gluten free pizza was soggy in the middle and the stick a cup of marinara in the middle tit… smashing the soggy middle of it. Only 3 toppings on the gf pizza so don’t think you can order one of their normal pizzas on a gf crust. The regular pizza eventually appeared at the table and was also not great a train goes by very close to the restaurant which makes the place rumble. Live music most days. Saxophone was the day we were there and it was obnoxiously loud. Not my favorite place… but it would have been better if they’d not taken so long to get the right food out.
An old train depot turned into a delicious restaurant and brewery.
The 2 beers, amber and burnt wood were both very good.
We started off with the side salad which was amazing and fresh with thick ranch. Took all at the table by surprise.
For an appetizer we had the Reuben roll-up. Fresh, tasty and tons of flavor in the roll-up and dressing.
We ordered the TPB pizza and it was absolutely delicious and made perfectly.
Great service and cool environment making it a great evening. Thank you!