What's New in Fargo-Moorhead
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Guide to attending both fairs in Fargo this summer
In July, the Downtown Street Fair and the Red River Valley Fair overlaps for a FULL WEEKEND. We put together an itinerary to help you navigate the busy weekend so you can get to all of the fun entertainment. Information on the Fargo fairs Fargo Street Fair 2023 Hundreds of artists, crafters, and …READ MORE
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Group-friendly dining in Fargo
Whether you’re planning an outing for your colleagues or dinner to kick off a family reunion, here is a list of some group-friendly dining you might want to check out: *Please plan to call ahead for larger groups so that these restaurants can accommodate your needs. Capacity <25 Downtown Fargo Atomic Coffee This …READ MORE
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Where to order Mother’s Day brunch in Fargo-Moorhead
The most significant decision this spring is where to celebrate Mother’s Day. Check out this list of restaurants for Mother’s Day Brunch 2023. 701 701 will have Mother’s Day Brunch will run from 9:00 am-3:00 pm with breakfast classics with a Midwest twist. Cost: $36 Adults | $12 ages 12 and underReservations: Call …READ MORE
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4 great ethnic restaurants in Moorhead
Fargo’s sister city, Moorhead, has some mighty fine ethnic eats. With over 220 local restaurants in Fargo-Moorhead (around 40 of which serve great ethnic food), we wanted to talk about the top spots on the Minnesota side of the river. Besides the local-favorites Rustica Eatery and Grand Junction, Moorhead has a seriously good line-up …READ MORE
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Teens local’s guide on where to eat in Fargo: Ray
Fargoans love food, and locals always have a favorite spot to recommend. This time we’re getting the opinion of someone whose age group is 20% of our population, teenagers. An upcoming senior at Moorhead High, Ray, let us in on some of his favorite places. Read on to find Ray’s favorite restaurants, why …READ MORE
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Midwestern food and where to try it in Fargo
It’s no secret that Midwesterners love food. While most of us eat a variety of cuisines (not just meat and potatoes!), we still have a soft spot for the popular traditional dishes of the region. A lot of it has been influenced by Scandinavian and German heritage, and man is it delicious. But …READ MORE
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10 Healthy Places to Eat in Fargo
You can find salads (not Midwestern cookie salads but actual leafy greens) at almost any restaurant you visit, but sometimes it’s nice to know where you can head for a wider variety of healthy options. Below are 10 options in Fargo and its sister cities, Moorhead and West Fargo: 1. BernBaum’s Right in …READ MORE
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Spending Sunday in Downtown Fargo
It wasn’t long ago that Sundays in Downtown Fargo were quiet and peaceful. There would be a few restaurants and retailers open, but not enough to make a day out of it. Weekend visitors would spend their last day in town roaming the streets with camera in hand, stopping in front the iconic Fargo …READ MORE
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Eat like a European in Fargo-Moorhead
Looking to go on a European food tour? Let your tastebuds travel through Europe (sorted by country!) at these Fargo restaurants. Ireland Hop on a metaphorical flight to Dublin (actually, you just need to drive to West Fargo), and start your food journey on the Emerald Isle. The Blarney Stone 1910 9th St …READ MORE
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5 local restaurants to try in Fargo according to a local
Visitors always love to discover the best local food spots in a destination. The other day we posted a question to the fans on the Fargo-Moorhead Facebook Page about what some of their favorite “uniquely local” lunch spots were…