For a weekend of fun and relaxation, you don't have far to go. North Dakota's largest city gained a certain measure of modern fame with its 1996 movie namesake. But Fargo is more than a city of friendly folks and flat accents. Local museums will please art lovers, children and baseball enthusiasts. After a family visit to the Red River Zoo, parents can unwind at local area lounges, many of which offer casino gaming. In Fargo's sister city of Moorhead, Minnesota, The Heritage Hjemkomst Interpretive Center has replicas of a Viking ship and a Norwegian Stave church. Back in Fargo, Bonanzaville USA gives modern visitors a taste of pioneer life.
Restaurants in Fargo
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Guided walking tours through Fargo's historic downtown. Four tour routes stopping in over 20 of downtown Fargo's most authentic and local restaurants & eateries. Let a local show you around, and get a meal while you're at it -- all food tastings are included. All you have to do is choose the one that sounds tastiest.
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Downtown Fargo’s newest brewery!
Very happy to have stopped by this brewery while in town. This is probably my favorite of the ones in the immediate Fargo area - at least downtown that is (along with Icewind out in Mapleton, which is worth the drive). Very nice of this brewery to offer flights and short pours to sample many of their brews. They also have awesome popcorn. Yum. Friendly staff - and depending on when you go - great events such as the mini fleamarket.
4.5 based on 11 reviews
We decided to see what "Mead" was all about - drinks made of fermented honey and water with other flavorings added. Our host was Bob (with one O) who was the best host ever - very fun and very knowledgeable about the business. We chose our two favorites and bought 2 bottles after each of us enjoying our flights of four. Highly recommended finding this neat little place.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Drekker Brewing is a brewery and taproom located in one of Fargo's oldest buildings - a restored railroad shop built in 1883, before North Dakota was a part of the United States. Drekker Brewing Company specializes in unique and adventurous small batch beers but has something on tap for everyone.
Great place for a beer and socializing a little away from the crowd downtown. Went for a work get together and reserved the upper platform for our group. It provided an excellent view of the whole building and the service was timely and friendly. The interior looks fantastic with refinished beams, beautiful windows and a cool poured concrete bar top. They have a good selection of beers as well as sours and I'm told there is usually a food truck outside (there was one when we were there, but we had pizza delivered by Rhombus Guys instead). Definitely worth a stop - for both the beer and the great atmosphere! If this review and pictures were helpful, please click on 'Like' to improve my profile.
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