Happy Hour
Castle Danger Brewery 17 7th Street, Two Harbors, MN, United States$1 off pints every Monday from 4-9pm!
$1 off pints every Monday from 4-9pm!
After a short hiatus last year, Na-cho Bizness is back at it in Two Harbors under new ownership and we could not be more excited to have them on the schedule for 2025!
Join the Two Harbors Public Library & Castle Danger Brewery every 3rd Tuesday of the month for Books & Brews! From 6-8pm, bring the book you are currently reading and chat with fellow book lovers. No specific genre, no specific title. Anything you are reading! Every book lover who brings their book to chat about … Continued
Taproom Loyalty members will receive double-points for their purchases on Wednesdays. Beers, a t-shirt from the merch store, another beer, a growler of your favorite beer to go, all double-points on Wednesdays. Not a Taproom Loyalty member? Join on your next trip to the brewery or sign up here.
Order or bring in a pizza from either Northshore Pizza Cafe or Do North Pizza and get $1 off up to four pints.
Named after their daughters’ middle names, The Rainy Rose is a family-run food trailer owned by Mike and Amy Wahlman. This local favorite brings bold, Mexican-inspired comfort food to the North Shore, crafted with heart, heritage, and serious flavor. From crispy chimichangas and birria tacos to loaded nachos and their fan-favorite Cuban sandwich, The Rainy … Continued
Buy a flight and get a free 11 oz. pour of your favorite sample. Valid all day.
Named after their daughters’ middle names, The Rainy Rose is a family-run food trailer owned by Mike and Amy Wahlman. This local favorite brings bold, Mexican-inspired comfort food to the North Shore, crafted with heart, heritage, and serious flavor. From crispy chimichangas and birria tacos to loaded nachos and their fan-favorite Cuban sandwich, The Rainy … Continued
The Name Oasis Del Norte, or “Oasis of the North” is our way to bring a little piece of Mexico here to the Northland. I grew up working in my mother’s successful restaurant named “El Oasis” in Jerez, Zacatecas Mexico. It is still a favorite stop for locals today. Now, living up in the Duluth … Continued