Why Live in North End
North End in Superior is a neighborhood with a mix of residential and industrial areas. The western side is dominated by manufacturers, while the eastern side features large residential blocks with small businesses, apartment complexes, and single-family homes. These homes, built in the late 1800s and early 1900s, include two-bedroom cottages and bungalows on lots of about a tenth of an acre. Kelly Park and Veterans Park provide recreational options with walking paths, playgrounds, and sports courts. Public access to the waterfront is available at Barkers Island, which offers a beach, fishing pier, and the SS Meteor Maritime Museum. Dining options in North End include Anchor Bar and Grill, Tower Avenue Tavern, Izzy’s BBQ Lounge & Grill, and Hammond Steak House. For groceries, residents typically drive to Central Superior's Super One Foods. The neighborhood's schools, Northern Lights Elementary, Superior Middle, and Superior High, have average ratings. Winter temperatures can be quite cold, with average highs around 23 degrees Fahrenheit. Transportation options include driving and bus routes to Downtown Duluth, which is 4 miles away, and Duluth International Airport, 10 miles north.