One Minnesota cidery is going full nostalgic with a fun event that will bring back memories of sitting around the TV on a Friday night in the 90s.

The popular block of TV programming that ABC ran from 1989 until 2000 known as TGIF dominated ratings with shows like 'Full House', 'Boy Meets World', and 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch'.

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Catch Some 90s Feels

If you want to capture those 90s feels again, one Minnesota cidery is breaking out the big screen and doing a special night of TGIF programming.

Duluth Cider is hosting a night of TGIF shows, all shown on a giant screen. The event will also include the perfect TGIF comfort food, grilled cheese.

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The TGIF TV Guide

The screening of the TV shows will start on Friday, September 27th at 7 PM with 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch', an episode of 'Full House' will start around 7:30, 'Boy Meets World' will show at 8 PM, and the show 'Sister, Sister' will wrap things up at 8:30 PM.

TV Watching Comfort Food

Along with the delicious cider and TGIF shows, Duluth Cider will also have the popular food truck K&B's Grilled Cheese on site from 4 PM until 8 PM.

This is event is free and open to the public, Duluth Cider says, "No cover charge. No bedtime. No rules. Just TGIF.'

This event is timed perfectly as the cast of 'Boy Meets World' will be making a stop in Minnesota to meet fans and sign memorabilia at Twin Cities Con, which is happening November 8th through the 10th at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

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