If you are hungry and about to read this, I apologize in advance. Northland favorite Gordy's Hi-Hat shared some big news on Tuesday morning (June 2nd): they added something new and delicious to their menu.

This new menu item is limited-time only which means if you've been wanting to make the trek to Cloquet but just haven't yet, this is your sign to head there as soon as possible. Okay, now I am hungry.

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The spot has unveiled their new Reuben Burger! This is their classic burger with signature seasoned sauerkraut, thousand island dressing and melted swiss cheese. Wow!

While it sounds good, it's the photo that really sells it. I know where I am going for lunch this week. It's definitely worth the trip.

Gordy's Hi-Hat did not say how long this burger will be available for but you definitely don't want to risk it. The good news is that they just opened for the season and they typically don't close again until fall.

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By the way, they also brought back a fan favorite to their menu this season. They really are gong all out this season! In March, they shared that their shrimp burger is back. It was off the menu for awhile and the brought it back as a permanent edition again to the delight of fans.

In case you are new around here, Gordy's is famous for their take on classics like burgers, fish, salads and milkshakes. They are only open for the spring and summer season, closing for he cold months.

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(They are really on to something there!) I feel like I now know everybody's lunch plans today. You're welcome.

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