Fargo Monthly May 2017

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MAY 2017

COMPLIMENTARY

2nd Annual

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Introducing: the best of the best. We had the people of Fargo-Moorhead nominate and vote for their favorite local dishes, drinks and establishments over the course of the last few months to find the finest of the local dining scene. And now, we're excited to finally showcase what came out on top in our second annual Flavor Awards.

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RECURRING Editor's Letter Mixologist of the Month Community Spotlight Health & Wellness Spotlight

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ne of the things that I’m most grateful for when it comes to this job is the relationships that I’ve developed with the people in this community, and a large part of those relationships are with those in the bar and restaurant industry. It’s safe to say that some of the people that I’ve met in this sector of business have become close friends, and that’s why the Flavor Awards and this issue are so important to me. It’s not just because I love writing about local food (which you should know is very true by now), but I get to see firsthand all of the hard work that it takes for a chef to completely redo a menu, a mixologist to come up with an original cocktail that the public will love, a brewer to bring an entirely new recipe to local beer lovers, a restaurant owner to come up with great Happy Hour specials for their regulars and much more. When I first started working on our second annual Flavor Awards back in January, I was incredibly excited to see so 18 | MAY 2017 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

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much support from the local dining scene once again. I was also thrilled to see a lot more variety in the amount and types of establishments that were nominated this year and participated, along with some back-to-back winners in a few categories. We planned the nomination and voting process for months and launched it well in advance so that we could reach as many people in the area as possible to find out what their favorite local dishes, drinks and establishments are. Instead of shining a direct spotlight on the restaurants, I feel that it’s important to focus more on the actual items being created and it’s something that sets these awards apart from others like it. The public knows what they love, and that’s what I enjoy. The point of our Flavor Awards issue is not to just highlight a bunch of No. 1s. Our goal for these awards and this issue is to get people excited about the wonderful food and drinks

that are created right here in our community and to give credit and recognition to the establishments that work so hard at their craft. Bakers, chefs, mixologists, bartenders, restaurant owners, brewers and anyone else alike–I have the utmost respect for your hard work and all that you do to bring your creations to this community. This one’s for all of you. If you submitted a nomination or voted for this year’s Flavor Awards, thank you. Since we’re usually the ones giving food and drink recommendations each month, we appreciate your thoughts this time around. Your nominations could easily be somebody’s new favorite thing, and that’s pretty awesome. Feel free to send me suggestions or thoughts for next year’s awards! Cheers, and happy dining.

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The Details

We know that it's dang near impossible to ask every single human being in FargoMoorhead what their favorite dishes and drinks are, but we did our best to come up with a survey method that would reach thousands of people. And it worked. Here are some of the details behind the Flavor Awards.

These results are generated by the public. This is about what you, the people of Fargo-Moorhead, like to eat and drink.

The nomination process took place from February 20 through March 13, with hundreds of individuals submitting the names of their favorite local dishes and drinks based on a given category.

We took note of every single item that was nominated and narrowed things down to find the top five in each category with the most nominations. Some categories had to be narrowed down to the top six or seven due to multiple ties.

The final voting round with the top nominees in all 18 categories took place from March 17 to April 5.

Each establishment was allowed to have a maximum of two items per category in the final voting round.



BEST BURGER

JL Beers 518 1st Ave. N, Fargo 4240 32nd Ave. S, Fargo 810 13th Ave. E, West Fargo 2902 Highway 10 E, Moorhead The Humpty Dumpty burger has been a staple menu item at JL Beers since day one, and has created somewhat of a legacy for itself when it comes to local burger lovers. With just a fried egg and cheese stacked amidst perfect buns and a patty, this burger proves that less really can be more when it comes to great flavor. You can also add bacon or even substitute the beef for a black bean, wild rice and quinoa patty if you're not a meat-eater.


BEST APPETIZER

Toasted Frog 305 Broadway N, Fargo If you're not a pickle fan, think again, because this heavenly appetizer will probably change your mind. This Toasted Frog classic is made up of dill pickle spears wrapped in Havarti cheese, fried and served with a Sriracha-Ranch dipping sauce. All it takes is one bite to fall in love with these cheesy-fried pickles of greatness.


BEST TACO

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo This taco was the runner-up to another one of Vinyl Taco's creations in last year's Flavor Awards, so it comes as no surprise to see it at the top this year. In this tortilla, crispy crusted chicken is accompanied by fresh spinach, shredded cheese, fresh diced mango and a house-made sweet onion vinaigrette for a sweet and savory flavor combo.



BEST DESSERT

Nichole's Fine Pastry 13 8th St. S, Fargo This decadent dessert tower is something you might see in your dreams, and you probably won't be able to resist eating every last bite of this good-looking treat. The bottom layer of the tower is a layer of chocolate cake with an outer coating of chocolate crunch. The rest is a silky dark chocolate mousse enrobed in a dark chocolate glaze and it's sure to make your heart skip a beat at first bite. And you can't forget about that perfect little golden flake on top.


BEST BLOODY MARY

Lucky's 13 Pub 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo What more could you ask for in a Bloody Mary when you're getting a mini sandwich on top? Not much, really. This Bloody Mary creation is made with vodka, Lucky 13's signature homemade mix–which is award-worthy in itself–topped with a mini BLT sandwich and served with a 7-ounce pony beer. You can't complain about multiple treats in one. Before you run out the door to the restaurant right now, this special delight is only available with the BLT on top Saturdays from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m.-4 p.m.



BEST SUSHI ROLL

Wasabi Sushi & Asian Grill 623 NP Ave., Fargo This sushi roll is not only a culinary masterpiece when it comes to flavor, but truly picture perfect. Wasabi's Dakota Roll is made up of spicy tuna, crunch and avocado and it's topped with a spicy crab salad that features spicy mayo, wasabi sauce and Sriracha. It's an impeccable blend of classic flavors with just the right amount of spice, and you really can't ask for much more in such a good roll.



BEST PASTA DISH

Drunken Noodle 623 NP Ave., Fargo You can't go wrong with this common Thai dish, and what makes it even better is that you can enjoy this pasta delight at Drunken Noodle for lunch, dinner or even your fourth meal late at night. This popular dish is made with rice noodles stir-fried with egg, tamarind sauce, bean sprouts and green onions, and it's served with crushed peanuts and a lime wedge for that extra zest.


BEST LOCAL BEER

Junkyard Brewing Company 1416 1st Ave N, Moorhead Junkyard Brewing Company has perfected this stout-style recipe with a mix of powdered peanut butter, roasted barley, Peanut Butter Cap'n Crunch cereal and a secret natural peanut ingredient. Similar to peanut butter cup candy, this tasty brew is sure to impress flavor palates of all sorts. Whether you're a craft beer lover or not, you really can't pass up the opportunity to try this bandit of a beer, because it's sure to rob the No. 1 spot in your heart.


*Be sure to stay updated with the brewery on social media to find out when Peanut Butter Bandit is available on tap or in cans!


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BEST WINGS

Doolittles Woodfire Grill 2112 25th St. S, Fargo Yes, that sauce might get all over your hands, but Doolittles doesn't "mess" around with their wing game, and you'll know that for a fact after one bite. These traditional wings are rubbed in 14 different herbs and spices before being coated in a special housemade sauce that's got all of your favorite buffalo flavors plus sweet hints of honey and herbal notes of thyme and basil. Better yet, the wings are cooked rotisserie style, so you'll also get that perfect woodfire-smoked taste with every bite.


BEST PIZZA

Rhombus Guys 606 Main Ave., Fargo This Rhombus Guys classic is definitely a gift from the pizza Gods and truly a slice of heaven for meat lovers with its well-rounded combination of pepperoni, sausage, Canadian bacon, beef, bacon, mozzarella cheese and marinara sauce. It's the perfect pie to satisfy all types of meat-eaters out there, and you'll be hard-pressed to find someone in your pizza party who doesn't enjoy it.



BEST SANDWICH

Grand Junction 435 Main Ave., Moorhead 3051 25th St. S, Fargo 1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo 5050 13th Ave. S, Fargo As a staple sandwich shop for many years in the FargoMoorhead area–not to mention a previous Flavor Awards winner–Grand Junction sure has things figured out when it comes to grilling up savory East Coast-style subs. Their Chicken Cordon Bleu sandwich is a mouth-watering combination of chicken breast, ham, swiss cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, honey mustard and mayo for a comforting delight in a heavenly slice of French bread.




BEST VEGETARIAN DISH

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo Vegetarian dishes vary far and wide across every restaurant in town, but the public clearly fancies tacos this time around. This veggie taco is loaded with grilled queso fresco, creamed corn, pico, black beans, serrano-avocado salsa and blanco crema. Even if you're not a vegetarian, this taco will do you no wrong.


BEST COCKTAIL

The Boiler Room 210 Broadway N, Fargo If you're looking for a cocktail that is refreshing yet perfectly comforting for the winter months, this seasonal winter mule from The Boiler Room is going to satisfy all of your tastebuds. This approachable cocktail is made in the classic copper mug with Smirnoff Cherry Vodka, lime juice, simple syrup and orange juice before it's topped off with ginger beer and garnished with a Luxardo cherry, an orange slice and cinnamon sticks. It's a fantastic blend of invigorating fruit flavors with a heart-warming finish from the cinnamon.




Try the White Chocolate Mocha!

5675 26th Ave. S, Fargo 2550 University Drive S, Fargo This locally-owned coffee shop will warm your soul the second you walk in the door and smell the donuts. Yes, you read that correctly. You get a mini donut with your drink purchase and that's pretty great. With two thriving locations in town, Beans Coffee Bar has become a true favorite with the community and its coffee lovers. The shop gets all of their baked goods from local bakeries and they even have areas designated for kids to play.


BEST BFREAKFAST DISH

The Shack on Broadway 3215 Broadway N, Fargo If you're starting your day with breakfast at The Shack, then you're definitely starting your day on the right track. This dish is comfort food at its best, and it's got one big, fluffy homemade biscuit completely smothered in a special housemade sausage gravy and served with a side of freshly-shredded (never frozen) hashbrowns. Your happiness will skyrocket with each and every bite, even if it's earlier than 7 a.m.


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BEST LATE-NIGHT MEAL

Taco Bros. Food Truck 428 Roberts St. N, Fargo Available only from spring to early fall depending on the weather, Taco Bros. has become an incredibly popular local favorite for lunch, dinner and late-night eats of delicious real Mexican food. The Trust You Bro Platter is really all about trust (which is easy knowing how good the food is), and it's filled with a mix of anything the chef feels like serving you. This platter has got a gringo taco, which is a flatbread asada taco with pico, lettuce, cheese, Sriracha sour cream and chipotle mayo; a corn taco with chicken, pico, lettuce, cheese and Sriracha sour cream; rice and beans.




BEST NEW JOINT

614 Main Ave., Fargo frontstreettaproom.com/events facebook.com/FrontStreetTaproom

*The public was asked to consider not only the food and/or drink quality of this establishment while nominating and voting, but also overall traits such as customer service, atmosphere, affordability, selection, etc. This award was open to any establishments in the dining industry that opened within the last year.

Occupying what used to be the One World boutique for many years, Front Street Taproom has brought a refreshing flare to the Main Avenue block of downtown and is proving to be the ultimate tribute to locallymade products. And if there's one thing that's incredibly important to this community, it's supporting local crafts. Because let's be real, the brewers in this region are highly

skilled at what they do, and Front Street allows them to be recognized further. The taproom–with its vintage, cozy and welcoming feel–has 30 local beers on tap from North Dakota and Minnesota and recently has started serving local ciders, kombucha teas and wine. The taproom's unique atmosphere is truly a great place to gather with friends (sans all the distractions from televisions like most bars), play games over brews or even hold a meeting or a party. Oh, and if this place wasn't attractive to you already, their recent back patio addition will for sure draw you in to enjoy a cold brew under the sun.

Establishment Features: • Happy Hour: $1 off pints MondayThursday from 4-6 p.m. and noon-5 p.m. on Fridays. • Back alleyway patio seating. • Upper level public seating space that's also available for party or meeting rental. • Growler fills. • Open Mic Night with local DJ CMPTRDSTR Monday nights at 7 p.m. •Trivia every Tuesday at 7 p.m. Trivia is also written by the staff, making it unique to the bar.

• Vinyl Night with Vinyl Giant at 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. • Live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights starting at 9 p.m. • You can bring in food from wherever you'd like, and you can also get Rhombus Guys pizza delivered for free since it's right next door. The taproom also serves local snacks such as Jen's Bread, pickled eggs from Fargo Brewing Company Ale House, Grandma G's Funükum, Maddie & Maize popcorn and more.


BEST OVERALL ESTABLISHMENT

630 1st Ave. N, Fargo wurstfargo.com facebook.com/WurstBierHall

*The public was asked to consider not only the food and/or drink quality of this establishment while nominating and voting, but also overall traits such as customer service, atmosphere, affordability, selection, etc. This award was open to any establishments in the dining industry.

Good beer, good food and good vibes. It's safe to say that those are three things Würst Bier Hall has mastered that keep people coming back time and time again. This German beer hall has 41 craft beers on tap and a well-rounded food menu focusing on a variety of German classics such as sausages, bratwursts, sandwiches, burgers and local fan favorites such as the spaetzle mac & cheese and

Establishment Features: • Rock and roll bingo every Wednesday at 9 p.m. • Trivia on Thursdays at 9 p.m.

knoephla soup. Recently, Würst has also added spirits to their drink menu and has dived right in to offering tasty beertails (beer + liquor), mixed brews and cocktails. With a spaciously unique atmosphere and long communal tables lining the room, Würst has become one of the best places in town to gather with those who matter most to you. Whether you're stopping by for lunch, enjoying a beer over bingo or passing a famous boot full of beer around with your closest friends (following the rules of the boot, mind you), there's truly something for everyone to indulge in at this Fargo favorite. Bavarian Pretzels

• American Craft Beer Week (May 1420) with tap takeovers • Patio seating • Oktoberfest (fall) and Maifest (spring) celebrations with special events and bar games


Beer flight

"Beerly Legal" (beertail)


Cajun Chicken Ranch Grand Junction

The Decoy Rustica Tavern

Mary's Garden Shotgun Sally's

Wings Old Broadway Sports Zone


Baklava Cheesecake Santa Lucia Wheez The Juice Drekker Brewing Company

Scotch Eggs Boiler Room

Wings Tailgators Sports Cafe


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Q&A Can you tell us about your experience in the bar and restaurant industry?

I started out working at the Fargo Country Club in 1994 busing tables. I eventually worked my way up to a server, to a bartender, to dining room supervisor and then eventually was the food and beverage manager for about three years as well. Then, I worked at the Holiday Inn in the Spirits Lounge as the beverage manager for about a year. I started here around 2015 in Basies as the beverage manager and was recently promoted a few weeks ago to the Urban 42 general manager.

With Urban 42 being brand new to the public, what are you most excited about going forward? What I’m most excited about is our concept. We’re using fresh, local products and our cuisine is regional. It focuses on local ingredients. To me, it’s important to really promote Fargo-Moorhead and show people who come in from out of town–to really give them the opportunity to see how great it is from a food and beverage or culinary perspective.

Can you tell us about the drink you made?

The inspiration came from sampling the Kahlua Chili Chocolate Liqueur and we started to think of classic flavors that would pair well with that. Cherry, chocolate, chili–they all really go well together and it makes for a great after-dinner drink. It’s something that you can take your time with and really savor. Not everybody is a traditional cheesecake dessert-eater. Some people like to drink their dessert. It’s basic ingredients that people know about–basically just showcasing those ingredients and only those ingredients and not complicating it with anything more.

What would you say is your personal style of cocktail making?

Personally, I prefer to mix the simple, classic drinks but make them perfect. So, take two or three ingredients and making it perfect without focusing on trying to do too much. I believe in taking a classic cocktail and perfecting it by using fresh ingredients, the best products and the correct measurements.

What’s a piece of advice you always stick to as a mixologist or bar manager?

At the end of the day, the perfect cocktail is the one the customer orders. Don’t forget that we’re in the business of making the customer feel special and like they’re the center of attention, not the other way around.

Chili Chocolate Martini • 1 ½ oz. Svedka Cherry Vodka • ½ oz. Kahlua Chili Chocolate Liqueur • ½ oz. Luxardo cherry juice • ½ oz. half & half Fill a shaker with ice and add all ingredients. Pour into a mixing glass and place shaker on top, then shake the mixture. Strain into a martini glass and garnish with two Luxardo cherries.

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COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

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or over five years, I've been part of a large group of folks who have worked tirelessly to create the community they wanted to live in. We’ve stood on the shoulders of the giants that have come before us, building the fabric of our region. Most of us seem to work independently of each other, yet are connected with a common goal of helping our region reach its full potential. Fargo has been recognized on countless lists as a great place to live and work, and has been celebrated for our vibrancy. Our metro has become a new model for energy, connectivity and possibility. How? It is our Fargo Thesis–three simple steps that seem to be the common thread in a variety of events, communities and efforts. Let’s break it down:

By Greg Tehven Photo by J. Alan Paul Photography

1. BELIEVE IT I've come to the conclusion that the only election a person needs to win to contribute to positive impact is the one held every day in their own head. If we believe in ourselves, and our community, moving from a position of contribution over consumption anything is truly possible. There are countless examples in our community of folks who have committed to being world-class. Our banker friends at Bell Bank have committed to serving their customers like no one else, and have activated their "Pay It Forward Program" as a

philanthropy tool to support those in need. They aspire to be a world-class institution. The leadership team at Kilbourne Group counted themselves in, and believed they could contribute to the development of a downtown where folks of all ages would want to live, work, play, study and dream. They've dedicated countless hours into imagining how our urban core can connect and activate spaces to ensure our region's growth and prosperity. Their efforts have gained national recognition and are a driving force of opportunity for our region. Take a stroll through Ecce Art Gallery and you'll see the work of Mark Weiler, a curator who is an art purist and dedicated to lifting up top talent from the region. His gallery has been celebrated around the world in publications as a

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"We are committed to believing in ourselves and our place, connecting friends and visitors and loving the heck out of it." cultural hub, highlighting his efforts to create a unique opportunity for visitors and locals to embrace local art. It takes all of us to believe our place is special. It isn't about being on someone's payroll to make change, it’s about a daily dedication to believing we have enough skills, resources and opportunities to make our community thrive. Personally, I'm grateful for the folks that serve as examples on how we can make our home a truly special place. 2. CONNECT IT It has been said that everyone knows everyone here. This couldn't be further from the truth. We live in a unique metro with folks from across the world. We must continue to connect people through social gatherings, events, festivals and business activities. We have unique organizations in our region that are doing this, both locally and beyond, and it makes a big impact. The Downtown Wine Cooperative lead by Jean Taylor and Cam Knutson shows off wine and unique venues once a month. The Red River Market brings farmers, makers and consumers together every Saturday for a festive environment. Our local breweries, including Junkyard Brewing Company, Drekker Brewing Company, Flatland Brewery and Fargo Brewing Company, host live music, bag tournaments and trivia nights to help people meet each other. Emerging Prairie's work on the Community Activities Office has allowed

the Prairie Den to become home to 140+ members and host over 100 events a year. The meet-up groups, from the Virtual Reality club to the Bit Coin Meet-up, allow niche interests to connect. Each smaller group is able to develop and grow, helping folks care and support one another. The work of Spotlight Media and its publications connect our community in a meaningful way. They highlight new efforts and folks taking risks, bring the community together to taste burgers and enjoy fancy drinks and show off the talented culture creators. The collective impact of the publications lift up the unique and creative voice of our community and share opportunities with locals and guests alike. If all of us can take the time to welcome new folks to the community and connect them to our friends and families, our engagement will only grow. With a strong showing of New Americans and folks coming to our region from across the world, we are blessed with a unique perspective that highlights new ideas and possibilities. By connecting more and more, we gain a better sense of empathy and awareness for the broader world and our very own neighborhoods. 3. LOVE IT Nathan Clark of Wondermade shared during his TEDxFargo talk that his company was committed to loving their customers so much that they could not resist buying more marshmallows. I think the same can go for the community. If each of us commits to loving our place by

caring for it and celebrating it, it will lead to attraction and interest from others. My teammate Annie Wood talks about the gathering she puts together. Her commitment is to think of them as if she is throwing a party for her best friends versus hosting an event for strangers. We see this level of care in the work of Sandy's Donuts, whose staff continues to wow us with their treats and offers the special love and care for each of us. Our City of Fargo staff keeps their doors open and engages in the community in a special way. Their commitment to engage with citizens can best be understood when they bring out the ice cream trucks and deliver treats to neighborhood kids, reminding them that they are special and valued. Marlo Anderson and the team at National Day Calendar have made a business out of celebrating every day. They are the folks behind the creative days in our country, such as National Grilled Cheese Day or National High-Five Day. They bring fun into their work and into our lives and give all of us a chance to celebrate the strange and mysterious world we live in. We live in a fascinating place that has much to celebrate and much to love. I've found that the more we can offer our gratitude, love one another, and highlight the quirkiness of Fargo, the more fun we get to have and the more delight our visitors and guests can enjoy. The Fargo Thesis is not doctrine. It has not been widely accepted. Yet, it seems to continue the three principals that many of us subscribe to. We are committed to believing in ourselves and our place, connecting friends and visitors and loving the heck out of it. For many of us, our joy comes from watching others connect, being celebrated and discovering the magic and whimsy of this place we call Fargo.

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HEALTH & WELLNESS SPOTLIGHT

spring self-cleaning

BY Kylee Seifert | PHOTOS BY Paul Flessland

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hen the word spring comes to mind, words such as fresh, blossoming, awakening, invigorating and renewing follow close behind. After a long, cold winter, these words and the smells of spring are welcomed with open arms. I think we can all admit that our winter hibernation generally consists of heavy comfort foods, minimal vitamin D, limited fresh air, hiding under layers of bulky, warm clothes and that loving selfreminder that bikini season is still eons

away. Now, it’s finally time to come out from under those layers and into the fresh blossoming of the new season. Season change is an ideal time to cleanse and detox, but spring cleaning doesn’t just have to mean cleaning out your closets and cupboards. Spring cleaning can be applied to your health, too. In fact, most of my clients find that “spring self-cleaning" is not only extremely beneficial, but essential. Here are some ways to invigorate yourself as you move into this new, beautiful season.

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Swap Out Your Foods When I say “detox” I find myself treading lightly. Many associate the “d” word with cayenne pepper and honey cleansing or juicing into an oblivious state of starvation. This is far from the type of spring cleansing I encourage. Instead, swap out the heavy, warm comfort foods with fresh, cooling fruits and vegetables that are in season. Eating seasonal fruits and vegetables offers a host of benefits, including better flavor, higher nutritional content, lower price, more economically friendly and it encourages variety, to name a few. Abiding by nature’s natural rhythm helps keep us in better seasonal health. This is what is meant by nature’s rhythm: oranges are a winter yield that provides our bodies with vitamin C to help fight off colds and illnesses. Leafy greens are a spring produce to help us cleanse and alkalize our system moving out of the winter season and watermelon and cucumbers are a summer produce to help us stay cool and hydrated.

Shop for in-season produce at Natural Grocers, Swanson’s Health Products, Prairie Roots Coop (coming soon) and The Red River Market (July-October).

in-season produce for spring • Collard Greens • Garlic • Radishes • Spinach • Strawberries • Asparagus • Lettuce • Rhubarb • Apricots • Broccoli


invigorate the body Stretching is extremely rejuvenating moving into the spring, especially after months of being cooped up inside. Here are some of the best stretches to welcome refreshing space into the body.

Hindi Squat Take the feet just outside of the hips (this will vary depending on your hip mobility), and let the hips sink down toward the floor while keeping the heels flat on the ground. If this is too challenging and you find yourself struggling to balance, set your tailbone against a wall and perform the pose. Hindi Squat is perfect for opening up the hips after sitting inside during the winter months.

defy gravity Winter can be a stressful season, given it is host to the holidays, colder temps and minimal sunshine, which limits our bodies production of vitamin D. A float tank is the perfect fix for some of the emotional and physical things we experience during the winter months, such as seasonal depression and low energy.

Seated Spinal Twist Comfortably take a seat on your sit bones, lengthen one leg out front and cross the opposite foot over the lengthened thigh. Twisting from the belly button, twist toward your bent leg and hook your arm behind the knee. Switch to invigorate the other side as well. Twists energize the body and help to detoxify your organs– perfect for spring cleaning.

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Child’s Pose Begin with your knees apart (this will also depend on mobility), bring the feet together, let the head rest on the forehead and extend your arms overhead. Child’s Pose is the perfect pose for encouraging the body’s natural circulation. It also helps to alleviate stress. I like to gently move my head back and forth on my mat to give myself a small massage.

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A float tank is a large tank filled with water close to the temperature of your body and high levels of Epsom salts, which is the magic floating ingredient. While in the tank, all sensories are cut off and you are left with stillness, silence and a state of complete peace. Float tanks have been said to stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, which helps minimize and control stress, regulate the digestive system and re-energize the body and mind, among many other benefits. Where to float? FM Integrative is now home to Fargo-Moorhead’s healing float tanks.

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TOPJOBS

in our community

Management

TECHNICAL SUPPORT LEADER Fargo

Pedigree Technologies is currently recruiting for an enthusiastic, high-energy, experienced technical support leader to provide guidance and oversight to its technical support team.

OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR Fargo

Ensure all terminal operations work is performed according to approved company procedures, standards and specifications; supervise all activities of terminal workers; and support personnel engaged in loading and unloading activities.

Management

SENIOR FINANCIAL REPORTING ANALYST West Fargo

A team-based role, candidate must be able to perform accounting-policy review, participate in month-end close, and in the development and implementation of various policies and procedures related to IFRS reporting compliance while meeting various more info at SPOTLIGHTMEDIAFARGO.COM reporting requirements.

ENGINEERING ASSISTANT West Fargo

Partner with and provide support to engineering and environmental staff on current and future projects, perform administrative tasks of a technical nature related to specific projects, draft specific written report sections, and track project status and related contracts.

WAREHOUSE SUPERVISOR Fargo

Seeking an experienced warehouse supervisor to oversee all aspects of warehouse function. Requires a minimum of five years of supervisory experience in a warehouse capacity. Oversee all functions of receiving, shipping, warehouse organization and cleanliness, and customer service.

Administrative

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Fargo

Roers Property Management is seeking an administrative assistant to support its commercial and residential property management teams, tenants and vendors. This is not your typical administrative assistant position

Digital Strategy Intern (Paid) Human Resources

Spotlight Media

TREASURY MANAGER Fargo

The treasury manager analyzes and monitors the daily cash management function, treasury operations and treasury internal controls, and supervises cashmanagement personnel.

HEAD OF HR & RECRUITING Fargo

Lead efforts to grow their team past the 50 full-time employee mark while maintaining excellence in their environment and people management. Help develop, facilitate, and implement recruiting strategies that identify, attract, and secure top talent who fit CoSchedule’s culture and values.


gofargojobs.com

General KITCHEN & BATH DESIGNER & DESIGNER ASSISTANT Fargo

Seeking both a designer and a design assistant. A qualified candidate for the kitchen & bath designer must have three years of experience in kitchen and bath design, with a working knowledge of the industry and products. Both candidates must be proficient with 20/20 Design software.

Engineering

SENIOR TEST ENGINEER Fargo

Seeking a senior test engineer with a passion for test development. You must be a self-starter and ready to work independently and with the engineering team to ensure a quality product is provided to customers.

OPERATIONS LEAD

AVIATION ENGINEER & PROJECT MANAGER

Responsible for day-to-day operations of a multifunctional research site. This individual is critical to research implementation and will have the opportunity to work with cutting-edge research equipment and superior genetic material and will help drive large-yield testing programs.

Responsible for leading and managing the design and construction management for airport projects, including extension and reconstruction of runways; taxiways and aprons; fuel systems; and vertical infrastructure, including hangars, AD buildings, NAVAIDS and more.

Fargo

Fargo

Marketing/Advertising

CREATIVE DIRECTOR Fargo

Manage an in-house creative team of writers, editors and designers; provide day-to-day leadership of the in-house team and oversee all creative aspects—art and copy—of integrated marketing projects from initial concept to production.

SPORTS SOCIAL MEDIA SPECIALIST Fargo

This role should be passionate about sports and athletics and will be responsible for developing social media and digital content strategies for SCHEELS pertaining to current sporting events, seasonal sports, and product trends and launches, which will drive engagement with their audience.

Restaurant & Food ASSISTANT RESTAURANT MANAGER MARKETING COORDINATOR & WEB SPECIALIST Fargo

The position of marketing coordinator will design, develop and implement digital and print communications for campaigns, advertising, website, social media and events.

Fargo

The assistant manager is responsible for a variety of areas, including achieving company objectives in sales, service, quality, appearance of facility, and sanitation and cleanliness through training of employees and creating a positive, productive working environment.



MAY

EVENT

CALENDAR

STAY UP TO DATE WITH WHAT’S GOING ON IN THE AREA. 1 MILLION CUPS

CARRIE'S TWISTED ART

Join the vibrant entrepreneurial community of Fargo-Moorhead and Emerging Prairie by participating in an event filled with guest speakers, plenty of coffee, ideas and excellent networking opportunities.

These public classes are a great place to learn painting techniques of all different types while working with a variety of materials. With a fun learning atmosphere, you can create many things your heart desires at the cost of just $30 per person each class. Call 701-540-8712 to register, seating is limited.

Every Wednesday from 9:15-10:15 a.m.

1millioncups.com/fargo The Stage at Island Park

333 4th St. S, Fargo

Every Thursday from 7 9 p.m.

carriestwistedart.com Carrie's Twisted Art Studios

300 Main Ave. Suite 110, Fargo

TRANS MENTOR PROGRAM

Every Saturday from noon-4 p.m.

This is a group through the Pride Collective and Community Center that is led by Faye Seidler and offers advice and support for individuals within the trans community or who have questions about it. There is also a free clothing drive during this time as well where anyone can come by and pick out clothes, and try them on in a gender neutral environment, as they would like. pridecollective.com Pride Collective and Community Center

1105 1st Ave. S, Fargo

JOURNEYING THROUGH GRIEF May 4, 11 and 18 from 6-8 p.m.

Journeying Through Grief is a threesession grief class for adults. The sessions focus on understanding the grief process, common grief reactions, taking care of yourself while grieving and embracing memories. This group is free and open to the public. Call 800-237-4629 or email bereavement@hrrv.org to register.

FM REDHAWKS VS. ST. PAUL (HOME EXHIBITION)

hrrv.org Hospice of the Red River Valley

Monday, May 8 at 6 p.m. and Tuesday, May 9 at 11 a.m.

1701 38th St. S, Fargo

fmredhawks.com

Newman Outdoor Field 1515 15th Ave. N, Fargo

WHAT DOES IT MEAN?

SPORTS

FAMILY

COMMUNITY

FOOD & DRINK

A&E

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FMCT'S "BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL"

"THE ODYSSEY"

This Tony Award-winning Broadway hit is a Fargo-Moorhead Community Theatre main stage production about Billy, who recently lost his mother and wants to trade in his boxing gloves for a set of ballet slippers. Set during the mining strikes that took place in England under the politics of Margaret Thatcher, you'll follow Billy as he studies dance in secret with his sights set on the Royal Ballet School.

NDSU's dramatic adaptation of Homer’s legendary myth begins with a modern young woman who is struggling to understand Robert Fitzgerald’s translation of "The Odyssey." A classical muse appears and the young woman becomes the goddess Athena—a tireless advocate for Odysseus in his struggle to get home. With her trademark irreverent and witty twist on classic works, acclaimed playwright Mary Zimmerman brings the story of Odysseus’s 10-year journey to life.

May 5, 6, 11, 12 and 13 at 7:30 p.m.; May 6, 7 and 14 at 2 p.m.

fmct.org The Stage at Island Park

333 4th St. S, Fargo

AIMEE KLEIN'S SKITS & TOMFOOLERY CO. PRESENT: "THE TRAVELING FAKE NEWS SHOW" May 4-6 at 7:30 p.m.

What does one do in a world of "altnews"? Write a show about it! This local company is bringing you their third original sketch comedy show that includes skits, music and plenty of commercials. APT, a creative incubator

225 4th Ave. N, Fargo

May 4-6 at 7:30 p.m.

ndsu.edu/performingarts NDSU - Askanase Auditorium

1340 Administration Ave., Fargo

NDSU BASEBALL VS. ORAL ROBERTS

Friday, May 5 at 6:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday May 6 and 7 at 1 p.m. gobison.com Newman Outdoor Field

1515 15th Ave. N, Fargo

CONCORDIA BASEBALL VS. ST. JOHN'S (MINN.) Saturday, May 6 at 1 and 3 p.m.

gocobbers.com Concordia College - Jake Christiansen Stadium

901 8th St. S, Moorhead


13TH ANNUAL FARGO MARATHON May 15-20

Make a run for it as Fargo celebrates the 2017 SCHEELS Fargo Marathon over six days of events and races. Get your kids registered for the kids' race or run the relay, 5K, 10K, half marathon or full marathon. You and your pups can also run a race in the Furgo Dog Run, or you can participate in the cycling race if you prefer biking over running. If you're not participating, make your way to one of the routes and cheer on the community or stop by the Fargodome concourse to check out various vendor booths and keynote speakers. Race Schedules: MONDAY, MAY 15 • 6:30 p.m. - Cyclothon

CELEBRATIONS

TUESDAY, MAY 16 • 6:30 p.m. - Furgo Dog Run THURSDAY, MAY 18 • 5:30 p.m. - Youth Run participant line-up • 6:30 p.m. - Half-Mile Youth Run start • 7:00 p.m. - One-Mile Youth Run start FRIDAY, MAY 19 • 5:30 p.m. - 5K Run/Walk participant lineup and starting line announcements • 6:30 p.m. 5K Run/Walk start SATURDAY, MAY 20 • Fargodome opens for 10K, Half, Full and Relay participants • 7 a.m. - Full Marathon and Relay start • 7:15 a.m. - Half Marathon start • 7:30 a.m. - 10K start

• Saturday, May 20 from 2-8 p.m. 27th Mile Downtown Fargo Pub Crawl, 6-11 p.m. outdoor live band concert downtown on NP Avenue

*You can find information about registration/ packet pickup times, keynote speakers, expo happenings and more at the Fargo Marathon's website below.

fargomarathon.com Fargodome and various locations

19TH ANNUAL KITE DAY

CORKS & CANVAS

"ROCKING TO THE OLDIES"

Come and show off your kite flying skills at this free community event. Prizes will be awarded following the competition. For more information, call 701-499-6088.

The Corks & Canvas art and wine walk will take place once a month until September in Downtown Fargo. Sip, shop and stroll the beautifully unique shops on 8th Street, Main Avenue and Broadway for an evening of wine tasting and art exposition. This event is 21+ and costs $20 per wristband. A list of participating business will be available closer to the event at downtownfargo.com.

This Silver Follies production will take you on a cruise back to the '40s and '50s with this swinging musical revue, which will feature hits that are sure to get you moving in your seat.

Saturday, May 6 from 12:30-3 p.m.

fargoparks.com Lindenwood Park

1712 5th St. S, Fargo

DIAMOND IN THE RUFF SILENT AUCTION & RAFFLE Saturday, May 6 from 6-10 p.m.

Diamond in the Ruff Pet Rescue is proud to hold its annual silent auction and raffle. Activities for the evening include a dinner, silent auction, raffle, door prizes, drinks, wine pull music and more. There will be a cash bar and ATM on site. Tickets should be purchased in advance. Visit Diamond in the Ruff's Facebook page to find the event and ticket links. facebook.com/DiamondInTheRuffPetRescue Red River Valley Fairgrounds (Hartl Ag Building)

1805 Main Ave. West, West Fargo

Thursday, May 11 from 5-9 p.m.

downtownfargo.com Downtown Fargo - Various Locations

NDSU BASEBALL VS. ORAL ROBERTS

Friday, May 12 at 6:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday May 13 and 14 at 1 p.m. gobison.com Newman Outdoor Field

1515 15th Ave. N, Fargo

SUMMER GRIND

Sunday, May 21 at 5 p.m.

Beginner, intermediate and advanced skaters can demonstrate their individual skills during various exhibitions. Don't forget to wear your helmet. This event is free and registration starts at 4:30 p.m.

May 18-21

fmct.org The Stage at Island Park

333 4th St. S, Fargo

BUSINESS STARTUP SEMINAR

Monday, May 22 from 5:30-6:30 p.m.

Ted Stoa, a former KFC franchisee and financial-services business owner, is leading a free, hour-long seminar on starting a business. Stoa will help participants clarify their vision and mission, find the right business model, analyze the competition and develop a marketing plan. To register, contact Naomi Mitzelat at 701-451-4920 or NMitzel@TheVillageFamily.org thevillagefamily.org/events Village Family Service Center

1201 25th St. S, Fargo

fargoparks.com Dike West

310 4th St. S, Fargo

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WISH FAST VOL. 4: SUPERHERO 3, 5 & 10K WALK/RUN Saturday, May 6 from 8-11 a.m.

Get ready to assemble with other heroes. Come dressed as your favorite hero and save the day from dastardly villains scattered throughout Lindenwood Park. Beat all the villains and help grant wishes faster for Make-A-Wish North Dakota. There will also be tons of great prizes. facebook.com/WishFast

Lindenwood Park 1712 5th St. S, Fargo

THE ART OF BUILDING AND MAINTAINING AUTHENTIC RELATIONSHIPS

Tuesday, May 23 from 3:30-5 p.m. (Social 5-6 p.m.)

Building strong relationships takes an investment of time, mutual respect and genuine interest. Building positive workplace relationships is essential for a successful career and it's rewarding on a personal level. An authentic relationship is based on respect and mutual trust and in the workplace, these qualities are essential for effective teamwork and collaboration. Come to this FMWF Chamber Women Connect session to hear from Tonya Stende, President of Dale Carnegie Business Group of ND; and Kristi Huber, President of United Way of Cass-Clay, and learn how to keep your interactions with others impactful and engaging. Cost is $25 in advance or $30 at the door for Chamber members and $35 in advance or $40 at the door for non-members. fmwfchamber.com Sanctuary Events Center

670 4th Ave. N, Fargo

FMWF CHAMBER'S CORPORATE CUP Thursday, May 25 from 3:15-8 p.m.

The Chamber's annual Corporate Cup is a series of competitive and recreational events that promote physical health and friendly competition within the local business community. Teams will battle for points in activities such as volleyball, an obstacle course, dodgeball, tug-of-war and much more. The event is open to all employees, companies and fitness levels and participation is open to all Chamber member businesses. fmwfchamber.com Minnesota State University Moorhead (MSUM)

1104 7th Ave. S, Moorhead



THE CITY 94.5 PRESENTS: THE SHINS Sunday, May 21 at 7 p.m.

The Shins are an American band formed in 1996. They have had multiple GRAMMY nominations and performed on Saturday Night Live. They are most known for their highest charting single, "Simple Song." The band recently released their fifth album in March and is supporting the album through this world tour. All ages are welcome. Tickets are $27. Doors open at 5 p.m. jadepresents.com

Bluestem Amphitheater 801 50th Ave. S, Moorhead

POST-TRAUMATIC FUNK SYNDROME'S TRIBUTE TO CHICAGO Friday, May 26 at 8 p.m.

Fargo's most popular classic rock horn band–with six horns, keyboards, bass, drums, guitar, male and female vocals–will perform classic hits by the band Chicago and more. The band typically performs hits from artists such as the Blues Brothers, Genesis, Stevie Wonder, Phil Collins, James Brown, Earth Wind and Fire, Stevie Ray Vaughn, Billy Idol and much more. Doors open at 7 p.m. with a show time of 8 p.m. jadepresents.com Sanctuary Events Center

670 4th Ave. N, Fargo

FM REDHAWKS VS. SIOUX CITY

Monday, May 29 at 6 p.m.; Tuesday and Wednesday, May 30 and 31 at 7:02 p.m. fmredhawks.com Newman Outdoor Field

1515 15th Ave. N, Fargo

"RENT"

Tuesday, May 30 at 7:30 p.m.

"Rent" is a Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning show, returning to the stage for its 20th anniversary tour. The show follows seven artists following their dreams through struggles and fear. It centers around themes of hope, friendship and creativity, reminding the audience to measure life in love. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $61.50, $49 and $36.50. "Rent" contains adult material. fargodome.com Fargodome

1800 University Drive N, Fargo


DOWN THE ROAD HAPPY HARRY'S RIBFEST

June 7-10 from 11 a.m.-11 p.m. happyharrysribfest.com Fargodome

1800 University Drive N, Fargo

LYNYRD SKYNYRD

Friday, June 9 at 7:30 p.m. scheelsarena.com SCHEELS Arena

2017 DRONE FOCUS CONFERENCE

Wednesday, May 31 at 8 a.m.-Thursday, June 1 at noon

Curious about the world of autonomous vehicles and UAS? Looking to connect with other professionals in the industry? Join Emerging Prairie for the 3rd annual Drone Focus Conference. This conference is designed to serve as a platform for building your business, your knowledge and to simply get you in a room to network with fellow enthusiasts and learn more about what’s going on in our region. You’ll get to hear from industry professionals and have opportunities to interact with them, as this conference is all about connection. emergingprairie.com/dronefocusconference Fargo Civic Center

207 4th St. N, Fargo

TONY BENNETT

Thursday, June 1 at 7 p.m.

American big band and traditional pop singer Tony Bennett has been on the front lines of every major issue impacting this country’s modern history. He has performed for eleven U.S. Presidents and is a World War II veteran and marched side-by-side with Dr. Martin Luther King in Selma to support civil rights. Throughout his life, Bennett has been a dedicated pacifist and proactive humanitarian selflessly supporting many causes whose goals benefit the lives of millions. His love for his country has earned him the recognition of a national treasure. jadepresents.com Bluestem Center for the Arts

801 50th Ave. S, Moorhead

STEP UP FOR NF WALK

Saturday, June 3 at 8 a.m.

Neurofibromatosis is a progressive and unpredictable disorder that attacks any and/or every function of the body, and there is no cure. This walk will help raise funds, support the local NF community and enable NF Upper Midwest to host informational forums on relevant topics, sponsor kids to go to NF camps, award grants, offer financial assistance and more. nfuppermidwest.org Lindenwood Park (Main Shelter)

1712 5th St. S, Fargo

5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo

2017 RED RIVER VALLEY FAIR July 11-16

redrivervalleyfair.com Red River Valley Fairgrounds

1805 Main Ave. West, West Fargo

42ND ANNUAL DOWNTOWN FARGO STREET FAIR July 13-15

downtownfargo.com Downtown Fargo

FARGO MONTHLY'S BURGERS, BBQ AND BEER FESTIVAL Thursday, June 15 from 5-10 p.m.

burgerfestfargo.com Moorhead Center Mall - Parking Ramp

TROLLWOOD PERFORMING ART SCHOOL'S MAINSTAGE MUSICAL: "BEAUTY & THE BEAST" July 14, 15, 18-22, 25-29

trollwood.org Bluestem Center for the Arts

801 50th Ave. S, Moorhead

EVERCLEAR "SO MUCH FOR THE AFTERGLOW" 20TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR WITH VERTICAL HORIZON AND FASTBALL Saturday, June 17 at 6 p.m. jadepresents.com Bluestem Center for the Arts

801 50th Ave. SW, Moorhead

GHOST - "THE POPESTAR TOUR" Saturday, June 17 at 8 p.m. jadepresents.com Fargo Civic Center

207 4th St. N, Fargo

GOO GOO DOLLS "LONG WAY HOME SUMMER TOUR" WITH PHILLIP PHILLIPS Thursday, July 20 at 7:30 p.m. scheelsarena.com SCHEELS Arena

5225 31st Ave. S, Fargo

BRUNO MARS "24K MAGIC WORLD TOUR" Friday, August 4 at 8 p.m. fargodome.com Fargodome

1800 University Drive S, Fargo


LISTEN TO THE

MUSIC

STAY ON THE SCENE WITH OUR GUIDE TO FARGO-MOORHEAD’S LOCAL MUSIC.

MAY 1ST - 6TH MONDAY, MAY 1 Jon Walters - Junkyard Brewing Company Open Mic Night with CMPTRDSTR Front Street Taproom TUESDAY, MAY 2 Beach Slag with GALS and Crab Legs - The Aquarium The Cropdusters - Junkyard Brewing Company Lucas Hranicka (Patio Party) - Shotgun Sally's WEDNESDAY, MAY 3 Ditching Delmer - Bar Nine Warren Christensen - Junkyard Brewing Company THURSDAY, MAY 4 Sam Outlaw with Michaela Anne - The Aquarium Mick Klein and Karli Moch - Blvd Pub Warren Christensen - Front Street Taproom The Bizness (formerly The Blue Band) - HoDo Lounge Anthony Chaput - Junkyard Brewing Company The Cropdusters - Proof Chas Collins - The Windbreak

FRIDAY, MAY 5 The Human Element "Forward Motion" album release - The Aquarium davis? - Dempsey's Lacey Guck - Front Street Taproom Lonesome Dan Kase - Junkyard Brewing Company Downtown Sound - Pickled Parrot Twice as Hard - Rick's Bar Dakota Dirt - Speck's Bar October Road - Shotgun Sally's Road Trip Radio - VFW: Downtown Skyline - The Windbreak SATURDAY, MAY 6 Crab Legs, Pisstory, Polly the Panelist - The Aquarium Deb Jenkins Band - Dempsey's Dose Amigos - Front Street Taproom Maiden Minneapolis (tribute to Iron Maiden) - Garage Bar Low Standards - JC Chumley's Eddie Danger - Junkyard Brewing Company Downtown Sound - Pickled Parrot Twice as Hard - Rick's Bar Dakota Dirt - Speck's Bar High Five - Sidestreet Rhyme or Reason - Shotgun Sally's Road Trip Radio - VFW: Downtown 32 Below - The Windbreak

MAY 7TH - 13TH SUNDAY, MAY 7 Real Dom and Salad - The Aquarium

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5th Annual Bar Nine Acoustic Fest Bar Nine Beer & Hymns with Fargo Faith United Methodist Church - Junkyard Brewing Company Open Mic Night with Jam Band - The Windbreak MONDAY, MAY 8 Zach Thomas - Flatland Brewery Open Mic Night with CMPTRDSTR Front Street Taproom Jessica Vines & Connor Lee - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, MAY 9 Big Eyes and Shovels, Pisstory, Still, Freddy Glove - The Aquarium Snoozy Moon - Garage Bar Friends & Neighbors Bluegrass Band - Junkyard Brewing Company The Vinegar Strokes (Patio Party) Shotgun Sally's WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 Jan Severson - Junkyard Brewing Company The Jeffertons with What Kingswood Needs, Triple Deke, Rounding Third The Red Raven THURSDAY, MAY 11 Matty J - Front Street Taproom Ian Alexy and The Deserters - HoDo Lounge Tom Peckskamp - Junkyard Brewing Company Anthony Chaput - Proof Redline - The Windbreak


FRIDAY, MAY 12 Volumes with Fire From The Gods, Glass Houses, Sequences (early show) - The Aquarium Earth Rhythms pre-party with Trebellion, Trufeelz, TATR, Jordash, Darwins Theory (late show) - The Aquarium Poitin - Dempsey's Brothers Bertrand - Front Street Taproom Nathan Pitcher - Junkyard Brewing Company FM All Stars - Pickled Parrot Double Forte - Rick's Bar Social Disorder - Speck's Bar Unleashed - Shotgun Sally's Front Fenders - VFW: Downtown Redline - The Windbreak SATURDAY, MAY 13 Jaedyn James and the Hunger Dempsey's Dan Christianson - Front Street Taproom Mad Alice (tribute to Alice In Chains and Mad Season) - Garage Bar DJ Morplay - Junkyard Brewing Company FM All-Stars - Pickled Parrot Double Forte - Rick's Bar Social Disorder - Speck's Bar Deb Jenkins Band - Sidestreet 8th Hour - Shotgun Sally's Front Fenders - VFW: Downtown Some Sh*tty Cover Band - The Windbreak

MAY 14TH - 20TH SUNDAY, MAY 14 Beer & Hymns with Good Shepherd Band - Junkyard Brewing Company Open Mic Night with Jam Band The Windbreak MONDAY, MAY 15 Open Mic Night with CMPTRDSTR Front Street Taproom Sam Larson - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, MAY 16 The Cropdusters - Junkyard Brewing Company Mick Klein (Patio Party) - Shotgun Sally's

WEDNESDAY, MAY 17 The Vinegar Strokes - Bar Nine Pat Lenertz - Junkyard Brewing Company THURSDAY, MAY 18 The Cropdusters - Front Street Taproom Dead Horse Trauma with Anomic and Shotgun Facelift - Garage Bar Reina del Cid - HoDo Lounge The Lollygaggers - Junkyard Brewing Company Steve Marquart - Proof The Roosters - The Windbreak FRIDAY, MAY 19 Samothrace with He Whose Ox is Gored - The Aquarium Heavy is the Head - Dempsey's Eric Jacobson - Front Street Taproom Young Medicine - Garage Bar Johnny Azari - Junkyard Brewing Company Skyline - Pickled Parrot Pretty Tricky - Rick's Bar Mick $ Rich (bike night kickoff party) - Speck's Bar Pasadena '68, Dakota Shakedown, Michael Pink - Sidestreet The Steele River Band - Shotgun Sally's Thunder Ridge - VFW: Downtown Pop Rocks - The Windbreak SATURDAY, MAY 20 PhaseOne - The Aquarium Reina del Cid - Dempsey's Jon Walters - Front Street Taproom Mix Theory - Garage Bar Johnny Azari - Junkyard Brewing Company Skyline - Pickled Parrot Pretty Tricky - Rick's Bar Mick $ Rich (bike night kickoff party) - Speck's Bar The Steele River Band - Shotgun Sally's Thunder Ridge - VFW: Downtown Dirty Word - The Windbreak

MAY 21ST - 27TH SUNDAY, MAY 21 Open Mic Night with Jam Band The Windbreak Beer & Hymns with Kwaician Junkyard Brewing Company Spikefest - Rick's Bar


MONDAY, MAY 22 Open Mic Night with CMPTRDSTR Front Street Taproom D Mills - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, MAY 23 Seth Holden's Birthday featuring The Newlyweds and The Human Element The Aquarium The Cropdusters - Junkyard Brewing Company Lars and Joe Pony Show (Patio Party) - Shotgun Sally's WEDNESDAY, MAY 24 Lars and Joe Pony Show - Bar Nine Gina Powers Band - Dempsey's Pat Lenertz - Junkyard Brewing Company THURSDAY, MAY 25 Lung with Velveteen and Kwaician The Aquarium Nick Wood - Front Street Taproom A Tribute to Ryan Adams - HoDo Lounge The Vinegar Strokes - JC Chumley's Tristan Larson - Junkyard Brewing Company Guys & Dahls - Proof October Road - The Windbreak FRIDAY, MAY 26 Radio Free Fargo 95.9 presents Locals On The 8 Fest - The Aquarium Rabbits on the Run - Dempsey's Tucker'd Out - Front Street Taproom Matty J - Junkyard Brewing Company Uptown Live - Pickled Parrot The Roosters - Shotgun Sally's The Groovetones - VFW: Downtown October Road - The Windbreak

SATURDAY, MAY 27 Darkrad/DJ JanaDark Industrial Dance Party - The Aquarium Confusion - Dempsey's Chris Holm - Junkyard Brewing Company Uptown Live - Pickled Parrot Smoking Gun - Speck's Bar Downtown Sound - Shotgun Sally's The Groovetones - VFW: Downtown Rhyme or Reason - The Windbreak

MAY 28TH - 31ST SUNDAY, MAY 28 Beer & Hymns with Ambience Junkyard Brewing Company 32 Below - Shotgun Sally's Smoking Gun - Speck's Bar MONDAY, MAY 29 Open Mic Night with CMPTRDSTR Front Street Taproom Dan Christianson - Junkyard Brewing Company TUESDAY, MAY 30 The Cropdusters - Junkyard Brewing Company Zach Thomas (Patio Party) - Shotgun Sally's WEDNESDAY, MAY 31 Shaun Mitzel - Bar Nine Tucker'd Out - Junkyard Brewing Company

LOCAL MUSIC VENUES THE AQUARIUM

GARAGE BAR

RICK'S BAR

BAR NINE

THE HODO LOUNGE

SHOTGUN SALLY’S

BLVD PUB

JC CHUMLEY’S

SIDESTREET GRILLE & PUB

DEMPSEY’S

JUNKYARD BREWING COMPANY

SPECK’S BAR

FLATLAND BREWERY

PICKLED PARROT

VFW: DOWNTOWN

FRONT STREET TAPROOM

PROOF ARTISAN DISTILLERS

THE WINDBREAK

226 Broadway N, Fargo (Above Dempsey's) 1405 Prairie Parkway, West Fargo 3147 Blustem Drive, West Fargo 226 Broadway N, Fargo 3140 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo 614 Main Ave., Fargo

3108 9th St. S, Moorhead 101 Broadway N, Fargo

1608 Main Ave., Moorhead 1416 1st Ave. N, Moorhead 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo 414 4th Ave. N, Fargo

THE RED RAVEN

916 Main Ave., Fargo

2721 Main Ave., Fargo 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo 404 4th Ave. N, Fargo

2611 Main Ave., Fargo 202 Broadway N, Fargo 3150 39th St. S, Fargo


TRIVIA

TEST YOUR KNOWLEDGE WITH GENERAL OR THEMED TRIVIA AT SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE AREA BARS AND RESTAURANTS.

MONDAYS

TUESDAYS

WEDNESDAYS

THURSDAYS

Three Lyons Pub

Fargo Billiards and Gastropub

Drekker Brewing Company

Hennessy's Irish Pub

8 p.m.

6 p.m.

675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

8 p.m.

3234 43rd St. S, Fargo

7:30 p.m.

8 p.m.

Rhombus Guys Pizza 606 Main Ave., Fargo

8:30 p.m.

Town Hall Bar

103 Main Ave. W, West Fargo

2nd - "The Office" trivia 9th - "Labyrinth" trivia 16th - Baseball trivia 23rd - "Dumb & Dumber" trivia 30th - Disney trivia 9 p.m.

JC Chumley's

1608 Main Ave., Moorhead

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 404 4th Ave. N, Fargo

630 1st Ave. N, Fargo

Work Zone

701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

7 p.m.

Herd & Horns

1414 12th Ave. N, Fargo

7 p.m.

Fargo Brewing Ale House 4445 17th Ave. S, Fargo

8 p.m. 2nd - "Hamilton" The Musical Trivia 9th - "Labyrinth" trivia 16th - Baseball trivia 23rd - "Dumb & Dumber" trivia 30th - Disney trivia

8 p.m.

Bomb Shelter

4323 45th St. S, Fargo

OB Sports Zone

22 Broadway N, Fargo

8:30 p.m.

Dave's Southside Tap

803 Belsly Blvd., Moorhead

7 p.m.

The Silver Dollar Bar & The Flying Pig Grill

221 Sheyenne St., West Fargo

7 p.m.

Fargo Brewing Company

Vic's Lounge

420 Center Ave., Moorhead

7 p.m.

Tailgators Sports Cafe

1322 Main Ave., Fargo

6:30 p.m.

325 10th St. N, Fargo

7 p.m.

FRIDAYS

Three Lyons Pub

675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

8 p.m.

The Bowler

2630 University Drive S, Fargo

8 p.m.

Pickled Parrot West

1410 9th St. E, West Fargo

7 p.m.

610 University Drive N, Fargo

7 p.m.

Labby's Grill & Bar

1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo

9 p.m.

VFW: Downtown Fargo 202 Broadway N, Fargo

Red Hen Taphouse

1710 Center Ave. E, Dilworth

7 p.m.

7 p.m.

Flatland Brewery

3140 Bluestem Drive #105, West Fargo

7 p.m.

Pounds

612 1st Ave. N, Fargo

8 p.m.

Pickled Parrot West

1410 9th St. E, West Fargo

7 p.m.

Hooligan's Bar & Grill

3330 Sheyenne St., West Fargo

Front Street Taproom 614 Main Ave., Fargo

7 p.m.

8:30 p.m. 3rd - "Seinfeld" trivia 10th - "House MD" trivia 17th - "Law & Order: SVU" trivia 24th - "Titanic" trivia 31st - "Futurama" trivia Pepper's Sports Cafe

2510 University Drive S, Fargo

8 p.m.

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Acapulco 1150 36th St. S, Fargo

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Domestic bottles $1.99, $2.25 Malibu, $2 select whiskey, 99¢ tap beers 2-6pm

$2.25 import bottles, $2 Bombay Sapphire & Hendrick’s, $1.99 select rum, 99¢ tap beers 2-6pm

Select wine by the glass $2.50, Absolut Vodka $2.50, $4 homemade Sangria, 99¢ tap beers 2-6pm

Happy Hour 11am-2pm and 6-9pm, $5 Margaritas, $1.99 domestic beer, $4.50 select tequila

Happy Hour 11am-2 pm and 6-9 pm, $5 Margaritas, $2.25 import beer, $4.50 select tequila

Happy Hour 11am-2 pm and 6-9 pm, $5 Margaritas, $1 off specialty drinks, $4.50 select tequila

$1.50 off cocktails and beers all day, $2.50 Bloody Mary special

3:30-5:30pm half 3:30-5:30pm half 3:30-5:30pm half 3:30-5:30pm half 3:30-5:30pm half 3:30-5:30pm half off Margaritas, off Margaritas, off Margaritas, off Margaritas, off Margaritas, off Margaritas, $3 Sangrias, $3 $3 Sangrias, $3 $3 Sangrias, $3 $3 Sangrias, $3 $3 Sangrias, $3 $3 Sangrias, $3 Barbacoa bottles of beer and bottles of beer and bottles of beer and bottles of beer and bottles of beer and bottles of beer and 3241 42nd St. S, $3 off all glasses $3 off all glasses $3 off all glasses $3 off all glasses $3 off all glasses $3 off all glasses Fargo of wine, half off of wine, half off of wine, half off of wine, half off of wine, half off of wine, half off everything behind everything behind everything behind everything behind everything behind everything behind the bar after 9pm the bar after 9pm the bar after 9pm the bar after 9pm the bar after 9pm the bar after 9pm

3:30-5:30pm half off Margaritas, $3 Sangrias, $3 bottles of beer and $3 off all glasses of wine, half off everything behind the bar after 9pm

522 Broadway N, Fargo

$3.75 Jack Daniel's, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$3.25 import & craft bottles, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$2.75 Windsor, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$2.95 Captain Morgan, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

$3.50 Crown Royal/Crown Apple, $2.95 Bloody Marys and Caesars until noon

$3.25 Stoli, Happy Hour 4-8pm: 50¢ off everything

The Boiler Room 210 Broadway N, Fargo

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Half off all drinks and apps 4-6pm and 10pm-midnight

Bomb Shelter 325 10th St. N, Fargo

2-for-1s all day

College ID Night: $7 cover ($14 without ID) for free taps & wells 9pmmidnight

2-for-1s all day

3-for-1s 9pmmidnight

2-for-1s all day

2-for-1s all day

Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 1201 Westrac Drive, Fargo

Any Monday of your birthday month: receive a free 40oz. bucket of booze

Mug Night 8-11pm: $3 mug, $2 refills, $5 refills 11pmclose

50¢ taps, $1 Captain Morgan and teas 8pmmidnight

2-or-1 domestic bottles, Jack and Jack Honey 8pm-midnight

$2 tall taps $2 Captain Morgan $2 bomb shots 8-11pm

$2 tall taps $2 Captain Morgan $2 bomb shots 8-11pm

The Bowler 2630 University Drive S, Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi, Chuck Norris & Ninja Turtle Shots, $3.50 Tito’s Vodka, $4 Jack Daniel's and Crown Royal

(Inside the Fargo Inn & Suites)

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $2 domestic bottles 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $3 Bulliet Bourbon & Rye and $10 buckets of domestic beer 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, pull tab Happy Hour replay 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $3 Captain Morgan and Seagrams 7 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $3 Windsor and Ketel One Vodka 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $3.50 Crown Royal/ Crown Royal Apple and Ciroc 9-11pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: drinks as low as 50¢, $3.50 domestic pitcher and $3 Tanqueray 9-11pm

Bulldog Tap 4265 45th St. S, Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic taps 6pm-close

$2.75 domestic bottles 8pm-midnight

$3.50 UV and Bacardi 8pm-midnight

$3.25 Captain Morgan, $3.75 Crown Royal 8pm-midnight

$3.75 Stoli and Jack Daniels 8pm-midnight

$3.50 Smirnoff and Windsor 8pm-midnight

$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day

Chub’s Pub & Package Place 421 University Drive N, Fargo

Big Mug Mondays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills

$1 off taps and wells 8pm-close

Big Mug Wednesdays: $5.95 New Mug & $3.95 Refills, $2.95 Morgans

50 cent Busch Light taps 8pm-close

Domestic beer and a shot For $7, Old School Teas and Stumplifters $2.95

$2.95 Bloody Marys and Caesars 8amnoon, $3.25 Jack Daniel’s, $2.95 PBR pounders

Sunday Funday: $1 off drinks in your Chub's sweatshirt

Dempsey’s 226 Broadway N, Fargo

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

$2.75 Old Style, $3 well drinks, $4 Jameson, $4.50 import or specialty taps 4pm-7pm

Happy Hour drink specials 4pm-close

The Bismarck Tavern

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

The Box 1025 38th St. SW, Fargo

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Doolittles Woodfire Grill 2112 25th St. S, Fargo

Empire 424 Broadway N, Fargo

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$2.75 domestic bottles, $3 Bacardi

$2.75 domestic bottles, $1 off Martinis

$3.50 Stoli and domestic taps

$3.50 Crown Royal and taps

$3.75 teas, $3 Windsor

$3 Smirnoff and Captain Morgan

Half off all bottles of wine 4-11pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$2 off Beer flights 3-9 pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$2 off Crafted cocktails 3-9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$3 off wine flights 3-9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pmclose: $1 off all tap and bottled beer, cocktails and wine by the glass

$1 off Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Screwdrivers noon-5pm

$1 off Bloody Marys, Mimosas and Screwdrivers noon5pm

$3.50 Crown Royal

$2.95 Bacardi

$2.75 Windsor

$2.95 Captain Morgan, $3.95 Jack Daniel's

$3.50 Stoli, $3.25 Jim Beam

$3.50 import and craft bottles, $3.95 Jagermeister

$2.75 vodka and Windsor

$4 pints from 4-6pm

$4 pints from 4-6pm

$4 pints from 4-6pm

$4 pints from 4-6pm $4 Bloody Marys 2-6pm, $3.50 Chuck Norris, $3.50 rum all day, $2 wells and domestic bottles 8-10pm Happy Hour 4-7pm

All specials from the week apply (excludes $2 wells and domestics)

$5 build-yourown Bloody Mary or Mimosa bar 11am-4pm

$5 build-yourown Bloody Mary or Mimosa bar 11am-4pm, all day Happy Hour, half price tap beer all day

$2 Green Cup Fills

$1 PBR Pounders & $2 Green Cup fills (22oz. of beer in a Green Golf Addiction Cup)

​Fargo Brewing Company 610 University Drive N, Fargo

$15 bucket of beers (any 5 $2.50 tap beers beers), $4.50 all day (use Long Island Teas mugs), Happy and Margaritas, Hour 4-7pm: $1 Happy Hour off all taps, wells 4-7pm: $1 off all and domestic taps, wells and bottles domestic bottles

$3 select whiskey, $3 import and domestic microbrew bottles all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm

Happy Hour all day: $1 off all taps, wells and domestic bottles

$3.50 Stoli, Goldschlager and Icehole, $2 wells and domestic bottles 8-10pm, Happy Hour 4-7pm

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-midnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-midnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer and half price wine glasses and bottles

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-midnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer, $4 Tito's Vodka

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pmmidnight: $1 off spirits, wine and beer and $1 off bottles and cans of beer

$4 Grey Goose and Crown Royal, $5 off any Frank's apparel

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 4-6pm: $1 off pints

Mulligan Monday: 2-for-1 taps

Twosday: $2 domestic bottles

Apple Winesday: Half price appetizers & wine

Thirstday: $2 Green Cup Fills

$5 domestic pitchers

Granite City 1636 42nd St. S, Fargo

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails and $6.75 growler fills and $7.50 pitchers 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails and $6.75 growler fills and $7.50 pitchers from 3-6pm and 9pm-close

$5 cocktails 3-6pm and 9pm-close

Herd and Horns 1414 12th Ave. N, Fargo

All day Happy Hour: $2 off appetizers and $1 off drinks

$3 Busch Light and PBR pounders, $3 Bud and Bud Light 16oz. drafts from 7pm-close

Mug Night 7pm-close: $5.75 mugs with $3.75 domestic tap fills, $2 upcharge for craft

Tea Night: $3.50 16oz. teas

Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off pints

Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off pints, Super Awesome Funtime Game Night from 7-9pm

Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off pints

$3.95 32oz. mugs 8pm-close

F&F Poor Boy pounders $2.95/$3.25

$1 off all bottles and drinks 9pmclose

$3.95 Mimosas, Screwdrivers & Bloody Marys 11am-3pm, $1 off bottles & drinks 9pm-close

Fort Noks Bar of Gold 52 Broadway N, Fargo

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

Frank’s Lounge 2640 52nd Ave. S, Fargo

Front Street Taproom 614 Main Ave., Fargo Golf Addiction 4474 23rd Ave. S, Fargo

Kilstone Brewing 764 34th St. N, Fargo Labby’s Grill & Bar $12.50 buckets of beer all day 1100 19th Ave. N, Fargo

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$3.50 jumbo teas, $5.25 top shelf all day

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Bottomless Mimosas noon-5pm for $7.99

NFL Special: $15.50 bucket of pounders



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Lucky’s 13 Pub 4301 17th Ave. S, Fargo

$2.25 short domestic beers

$3 Coronas, Corona Lights and Dos Equis Ambar 3pmclose

$3.50 tall domestic taps 3pm-close

Half price bottles of wine, $2.50 PBR and Hamms Pounders 3pmclose

Happy Hour 3-6pm

9am-4pm $3 Mimosas and $6.75 BLT Bloody Marys

Happy Hour all day, $1.25 off all drinks and $3 Mimosas

Luna Fargo 1545 University Drive S, Fargo

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass & cheese plates 5-6pm and 9-10pm

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass 5-6pm and 9-10pm

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass 5-6pm and 9-10pm

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass 5-6pm and 9-10pm

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass 5-6pm and 9-10pm

½ price tap beers, wine by the glass 5-6pm and 9-10pm

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm: $3 select beer and drinks

Mezzaluna 309 Roberts St. N, Fargo The Northern 325 10th St. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Happy Hour 5-7pm

Happy Hour 5-7pm

NoBull Smokehouse 609 NP Ave, Fargo

$5 mules 4pmmidnight

$3 teas 4pmmidnight

4-10pm: buy a bottle of glass of wine and get the 2nd for a penny

Bucket Special 4pm-close: buy 3 bottles get two free

Happy Hour 10pm-close: 2-for-1s tap beer/single shots

Happy Hour 10pm-close: 2-for-1s tap beer/single shots

Rum Monday: $3 Malibu and Captain Morgan

$3 Long Island Iced Teas and 23oz domestic taps

Whiskey Wednesday: $3 Bison Ridge and Windsor

Barcardi Party: $3 Barcardi White, Limón or Black Razz

$3 UV Vodka

$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars with UV Vodka until 4pm

Pay The Day Taps 8-10pm College Night $2.75 select drinks 9-11pm

$1 you-call-its 7-9pm

O’Kelly’s 3800 Main Ave., Fargo Old Broadway City Club 22 Broadway N, Fargo * This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

Old Broadway Grill 22 Broadway N, Fargo OB Sport Zone 22 Broadway N, Fargo

$2.95 Bloody Marys, Mimosas, Skip-N-Go Naked 11am-2pm

Wine Club Night from 4-10pm

$5.95 domestic pitchers 6-10pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm: 2-for-1 drinks

Happy Hour 3-6pm: 2-for-1 drinks

Pickled Parrot 505 3rd Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6pm: 2-for-1 drinks

Happy Hour 3-6pm with 2-for-1 drinks, College Night: $2.75 select drinks 9-11pm

$2.95 Bloody Marys/Mimosas & select drinks 11am-2 pm, College Night $2.75 select drinks 9-11pm

$2 wells & domestic taps 7-11pm, $3 Captain Morgan, $5 domestic jars

$2 wells and domestic taps 7-11pm, $3 domestic bottles and Ice Hole, $8 well jars

$2 well drinks& domestic taps 7-10pm, $3 Fireball, $4 Crown Royal, $5 jars

$2 wells & domestic taps 7-10pm, $4 Jack Daniel's, Long Islands & Chuck Norris, $5 jars

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 6-10pm: 2-for-1 drinks

Half price draft beer 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Half price bottles of wine 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

$2 off wine and liquor flights 3pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

$2 off culinary cocktails 3pmclose, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Pounds ​6 12 1st Ave. N, Fargo

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Happy Hour 4-6pm and 9pm-close: $2 off appetizers, $1 off taps and well drinks

Radisson (Lobby Bar) 201 5th St. N. Fargo

Martini Monday: $2 off all martinis

Top Shelf Tuesday: $2 off all top shelf liquors

Wine Wednesday: $2 off all glasses of wine and half price bottles

Tap Thursday: $3 crafts and imports, $2 domestics and $1 off taps

Rhombus Guys 606 Main Ave., Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close: $2 off tall beers, $1 off short beers and shot drinks

Drink Local Night 8pm: $3 Proof products and $1 off local beers, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

Half off glasses and bottles of wine starting at 6pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$4 pints of Rhombus beer starting at 9pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$3 Deep Eddy Vodka starting at 8pm, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 10pm-close

$4 craft beer pints and 2-for-1 wells starting at 9pm

Porter Creek Hardwood Grill ​1 555 44th St. S, Fargo

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Happy Hour all day

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close: $1 off cocktails, beer and wine

Bloody Mary Bar 11am-4 pm, $5 well vodka, $6 premium vodka, $3 youcall-its for service industry all day




* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

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Rick’s Bar 2721 Main Ave., Fargo

$3.05 Captain Morgan, $3.45 tall domestic taps 4:30pm-close

$3.75 Crown Royal, $3.95 Crown Black

$2.95 Bacardi and domestic bottles 4:30pmclose

Mug Club Night $3.75 Jack Daniel's and teas

$3.25 UV Vodka

$3.25 import and specialty bottles $3.25 Ice Hole shots

$3.35 tall domestic taps all day $2.75 well drinks 4:30pm-close

Rooter’s Bar 107 Broadway N, Fargo

$2 12oz. dometic draws all day

$2.50 domestic bottles all day

$2.50 Captain Morgan and Windsor all day

$2.50 teas, $7.50 domestic pitchers

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm: 2-for-1 drinks

$2.50 Homemade Bloody Marys with beer chaser 10am-4 pm

The Round Up Saloon 4501 Urban Plains Drive, Fargo

Happy Hour all day

Local Night: $3.30 Proof's 2 Docks Vodka and $1 off local brews from N.D., S.D., and Minn., Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.85 Crown Royal, Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.30 Deep Eddy Vodka, $3.85 Jack Daniels, Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$3.25 domestic bottles; $3.85 Icehole, Fireball and Dr. McGillicuddy's, Happy Hour open-7pm: $1 off all drinks

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

$4.30 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3.30 Mimosas

Shotgun Sally’s Rock & Roll Saloon 1515 42nd St. S, Fargo

$3 Jameson, Absolut and Deep Eddy drinks 4pmclose

$3 tall domestics and $5 tall crafts 6pm-midnight, $2 off Patron 9pm-close

Half price bottles of wine 4pm-close

Mug & Game Night 9pm-midnight: $5 entry with $2 refills on wells and domestic taps, requests from DJ Bingham

$3 you-call-its on wells and domestic bottles 9-11pm

$7 Bottomless Brunch Barrels 11am-2pm

$7 Bottomless Brunch Barrels 11am-2pm, Industry Night: $3 top shelf, $2 calls, $1 wells

Sickie's Garage 3431 Fiechtner Drive S, Fargo

$2 Sailer Jerry and Absolut, $3 Jack Daniel's and Redbull shots, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9-11pm: $2.50 domestic taps and wells

Big 98.7 Happy Hour 4-6pm with 98¢ domestic taps, Q105 $1.05 drink tickets 7-9pm, $2 Sailer Jerry and Absolut, $3 Jack Daniel's and Redbull shots

Rock 701 $1.07 drink tickets 5-7pm, $2 Sailer Jerry and Absolut, $3 Jack Daniel's and Redbull shots

$2 Sailer Jerry and Absolut, $3 Jack Daniel's and Redbull shots, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9-11pm: $2.50 domestic taps and wells

$2 Sailer Jerry and Absolut, $3 Jack Daniel's and Redbull shots, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9-11pm: $2.50 domestic taps and wells

Happy Hour 3-6pm: $2.50 domestic taps and wells

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9-11pm: $2.50 domestic taps and wells

Sidestreet Grille & Pub 404 4th Ave. N, Fargo

$3.75 Irish Whiskeys (feat. Jameson), 75¢ off craft and import taps and bottles, $5.50 Sidestreet Scratch teas

All day Happy Hour, 50¢ off all drinks and beers, $2.50 pounders, $1 off wines, Mike's Hard drinks and ciders

$2.50 domestic pints, 75¢ off Bells and Deschutes, $3.75 Jameson, $4.75 Sidestreet Gingers

$3.75 Mexican beers, 75¢ off tequilas, margaritas and Mexi-mules

$3.50 Absolut and Stoli, $4 Summit, $3.25 Nordeast and Leinenkugels

$3.75 Jim Bean and Jack Daniels', $1 off local beers and spirits

Service Industry Sunday Funday: $2 off pitchers, $1 off you-call-its for service industry employees, $3.50 Deep Eddy drinks

Slammer’s Sports Bar & Grill 707 28th Ave. N, Fargo

$3.15 Miller High Life bottles $3.40 Bacardi Limon and Sailor Jerry's

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles $3 White Zin and merlot wines

$3.15 Coors Light and Mich Golden Light bottles

$3.15 Bud and Bud Light bottles, $3.40 Captain Morgan

$3.75 Bloody Marys and Caesars, all day well specials $2.75

$2.80 all wells, $5.25 Busch Light pitchers

Speck’s Bar 2611 Main Ave., Fargo

$2.95 pounders

$3 Bacardi and Jim Beam

$2.95 Morgan $3.95 Jack Daniel's

$2.95 whiskeys and Barefoot wines

$3.25 import and craft beers, $3.25 Smirnoff

$3.25 UV Vodka

$2.75 wells, $3.35 20oz. taps

Spirits Lounge 3803 13th Ave. S, Fargo

Happy Hour drink specials all day: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

2-for-1 cocktails all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

$4 mule drinks all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

$4 Mojitos all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 jumbo domestic beers and $1 off well pours

Happy Hour drink specials open-4pm

Happy Hour drink specials all day

Sports Bar 619 NP Ave. N, Fargo

$2.50 tap beer pints, $3.50 talls

$2.50 Stoli and $3.50 Stoli with energy drink

College Night: Half price domestic pitchers

$2.95 Jack Daniel's, Captain Morgan, Bombay Sapphire and Grey Goose

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

½ off pitchers 7-10 pm

$3 pounders, $3.50 Bloody Marys

Tailgators Sports Cafe 1322 Main Ave, Fargo

6-10pm: $3.50 tall Crown Royal, $3 UV Vodka

6-10pm: $3 domestic bottles and Captain Morgans

6-10pm: $8 domestic pitchers, $2.50 Schnapps shot, $2.75 well drinks

6-10pm: $3.50 import bottles and Gator Teas, $2.50 Schnapps shots

6-10pm: $3 Bacardi, $3 Chuck Norris and Jag Bombs, $2.75 Windsor

Noon-10pm: $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman shots, $3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whiskey

Noon-10pm: $3.25 domestic pints and bottles, $3.25 Wonder Woman shots, $3.99 Bloody Marys, $1 off whiskey

$2 off everything 3-6pm, $5 glasses of vegan wine, half price vodka and cognac after 9pm

$2 off everything 3-6pm, half price tequila and rum after 9pm

BYO Wine Night ($7 corkage fee) and half price bottles of wine, $2 off everything 3-6pm, half price whiskey and gin after 9pm

$5 sparkling wines, $2 off everything 3-6pm, half price beer and wine after 9pm

$2 off everything 3-6pm, all drinks half price after 9pm

All drinks half price after 9pm

Twist 220 Broadway N, Fargo

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$3 Captain Morgan

$6 domestic pitchers

$3 Windsor

$3 domestic pounders and bottles

$3 teas

Happy Hour 11am-5pm

Happy Hour all day

Vinyl Taco 520 1st Ave. N, Fargo

$2 off jumbo 32oz. Margaritas

$2 PBR pounders, $1 off Almond-Ritas

$1 off Padre’s Root Beer Float

$2 off all tequila shots

$1 off Cadillac Margaritas, $2 Margaritas 9pm-close

$1 off Lavender Lemonades, $1 off Sangria, $2 Margaritas 9pm-close

The Windbreak 3150 39th St. S, Fargo

$1 off drinks 4-7pm and 9-11pm, 32oz. Captain Morgan pitchers for $10 all day

$1 off drinks 4-7pm and 9-11pm, 32oz Captain Morgan pitchers for $10 all day

$1 off drinks 4-7pm and 9-11pm, 32oz Captain Morgan pitchers for $10 all day

Ladies Night: Ladies drink free 9pm-midnight, Guys $2.50 from 9-11pm, $2 select bomb shots 9-11pm

$2 drinks 4-7pm and 9-11pm, $2 select bombs shots 9-11pm

Woody’s Bar 1550 32nd Ave. S, Fargo

Happy Hour All Day ($1 off all drinks)

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.30 Bacardi and Flavors

$3.30 Deep Eddy Vodka, $3.30 glasses of bota box wine

$3.85 Crown Royal, $3.85 Jack Daniel's

$3.30 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Long Island Iced Tea

$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $3.30 import bottles

$3.30 Bloody Mary and Caesars, $6 domestic pitchers, $8 import pitchers

$3.50 tall domestics and Jameson

$3 Captain Morgan and Titos Vodka

$3 teas and Deep Eddy Vodka, $1 off taps and wells from 11am-7pm

$7 domestic pitchers and $3 Icehole all day. Service Industry Night with $3 you-call-its from 10pm-close

VFW: Downtown

202 Broadway N, Fargo

$1 off drinks 4-7pm, 2-for-1s 9pm-midnight

WEST FARGO

* This is not a full list of specials. Specials subject to change. For updated and entire list of specials, go fargomonthly.com.

Bar Nine 1405 Prairie Pkwy., West Fargo

$3.50 tall domestics, Stoli and Jack Daniel's

$1 off all taps and bottled beers

Mug Night: $5 purchase and $4 refills on domestics and wells

Blarney Stone 1910 9th St. E, West Fargo

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close, $1 off drafts, $1 off bar pours, $1 off house wines

VIP Day: Mug club members get an extra $1 off discounted beer, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close

Irish Trash Can Wednesday: $4.50 Irish Trash Cans 5pmmidnight

VIP Day: Mug club members get an extra $1 off discounted beer, Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close

Happy Hour 3-6pm and 9pm-close, $1 off drafts, $1 off bar pours, $1 off house wines

Free trip through the Bloody Mary bar or free mimosa with purchase of breakfast entrée, Happy Hour 9pm-close

Happy Hour all day, VIP Day, free trip through the Bloody Mary bar or free Mimosa with purchase of breakfast entrée

Blvd Pub 3147 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo

Tall beers for the price of a short 6pm-midnight, Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off tall beers, well drinks, Captain Morgan, Bacardi and glasses of wine

2-for-1 domestic $2.95 Long Island pints, wells and Teas (all flavors) Captain Morgan 6pm-close, Happy 6pm-close, Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 Hour 3-6pm: $1 off tall beers, well off tall beers, well drinks, Captain drinks, Captain Morgan, Bacardi Morgan, Bacardi and glasses of and glasses of wine wine

Ladies Night: Half off bottles of wine 6pmmidnight, $2 wells, $3 calls, $4 talls 8pmmidnight, Happy Hour 3-6pm

$2 wells, $3 calls, $4 tall beers 10pm-1am, Happy Hour 3-6pm: $1 off tall beers, well drinks, Captain Morgan, Bacardi and glasses of wine

$1.95 wells, calls and pints 10-11pm, $2.95 wells, calls and pints 11pm1am, $3 Bloody Marys, Caesars and Mimosas 9am-noon

$3.50 22oz. domestic beers

Hooligans 3330 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

$2.50 domestic bottles all day

$3 Captain Morgan, domestic bottles, Bloody Marys and Caesars all day

Pickled Parrot West 1410 9th St. E, West Fargo

Pub West 3140 Bluestem Drive, West Fargo

$3.50 tall domestic beer, $4.50 tall craft beer

Rookies 715 13th Ave. E, West Fargo Silver Dollar Flying Pig 221 Sheyenne St, West Fargo

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour Speedway 4-7pm: $3 25oz. Steakhouse domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic 680 Main Ave. beers, rail drinks W, West Fargo and domestic bottles 92 | MAY 2017 | FARGOMONTHLY.COM

$3 domestic talls all day

$3.50 well Margaritas, $3 Corona and Dos Equis

$2.50 Morgans and Bacardi all day

$3 well drinks 7pm-close

$3 bomb shots 8pm-midnight

$5 Martinis, $3 Jack Daniel's, $5 domestic jars, open-close: $3 Fireball, Ice Hole and PBR pounders

Ladies Night open-close: 2-for-1 glasses of wine, $2 wells & domestic pints, $3 Crown Royal, $3 domestic bottles, $3 Fireball, Ice Hole and PBR pounders

2-for-1 rum drinks, $4 Parrot Punch, $7 craft jars, open-close: $3 Fireball, Ice Hole and PBR pounders

$4 Jameson and Water Moccasins, $6 domestic jars, open-close: $3 Fireball, Ice Hole and PBR pounders

$3 Tito's Vodka and Bacardi, $4 craft bottles and WuTangs, open-close: $3 Fireball, Ice Hole and PBR pounders

$3.50 Captain Morgan and Bacardi

$3.50 Jack Daniel's, Jim Beam and Jameson, $4.50 Crown Royal

$3.50 UV, Wave and Tito's Vodka

$3.50 Windsor, $3 solo cups: Bud Light, Coors Light, Miller Lite

$3 solo cups: Bud Light,Coors Light, Miller Lite

Happy Hour all day, Service Industry Night: $3.50 youcall-its

$3 Jag and Jack Daniel's, $7.50 Miller Lite Pitchers

$3 Windsor, Canadian Club, Jack Daniel's, $14 bucket of domestic beers

$3 Captain Morgan, Bacardi and domestic bottles

$3.50 bomb shots and Tito’s Vodka

Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day, $3 Fireball and Tuaca

$7.50 Coors Light pitchers, $3.50 Crown Royal, Bloody Mary and Caesar specials all day

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4:30-6:30pm

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles

Happy Hour 4-7pm: $3 25oz. domestic beers; $2 16oz domestic beers, rail drinks and domestic bottles


Spicy Pie 745 31st Ave. E. Ste. 110, West Fargo

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$3 pounders, $2.50 domestic bottles, $1 off import bottles

$3 shots (excluding top shelf pour)

75¢ off all whiskeys

$1 off Margaritas (to go with Taco Thursday)

$1 off whiskey, rum, vodka and gin (excluding top shelf pour)

$1 off whiskey, rum, vodka and gin (excluding top shelf pour)

$4 Bloody Marys and Caesars

$3.50 Jameson and $1 off bottled beer 8pm-close

$5 teas and $6 Patron margaritas 8pm-close, $3.50 Bloody Marys, Caesars and Mimosas until 6pm

Happy Hour all day

Fireball Friday $3, Extended happy hour 3-8pm and 7-11pm

Sex with Strangers $3, 10am-1pm $4 Bloody Marys & Caesars 7-11pm

$2.75 pounders all day, Service Industry Special: $2 well drinks & domestic beer 7-11pm

Mug Night: $2 32oz. mug, fill for the price of a pint 7pm-close

$3 off all pitchers 7 pmclose

Tall beers for the price of short 7pm-close

Half price bottles of wine, $5 classic and $8 top-shelf martinis 7pm-close

Town Hall Bar 103 Main Ave. W, West Fargo

$3 Captain Morgan, $3.50 Crown Royal & Washington Apples 7-11pm

$3 32oz. domestic Mongo Mugs, Ladies night $1 off drinks, $3 shots from 7-11pm

Happy Hour 3-7pm, Windsor $3, Wu Tang shots $3 7-11pm

$3 Cristal & Limon, domestic pitchers $6 7-11pm

​VFW: West Fargo 308 Sheyenne St., West Fargo

$2.50 regular domestic beers and Windsor

12 inch pizza and a pitcher of beer for $11

$3 Barcardi, Morgan, Mike’s Hard Lemonade or Wine Coolers

$3 domestic 25oz taps, $3.50 25oz Shock Top, $5 25oz Stone's Throw, $3 import bottles

Work Zone 701 Main Ave. E, West Fargo

$3 Jag shots, $3 Tuaca, Mug Special $6.50 with $3.50 refills

$3 Bacardi and Ice Hole

$3 Dr. Mac shots, Mug Special: $6.50 with $3.50 refills

$3 Captain Morgan, Malibu and Jag

$3 Jack and Jims

$3 Bloody Marys and Caesars, $3 craft and imports

$5.50 domestic pitchers, $3.50 Buccas, $3 Bloody Marys and Caesars

Dave’s Southside Tap 803 Belsly Blvd., Moorhead

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $3.50 tall domestic taps 7pm-close

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $2.50 domestic bottles and wells 7pmclose

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $3 Captain Morgan and Fireball 8pm-close

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $6.50 domestic pitchers 8pm-close

Happy Hour 3-6pm, $3.50 Stoli and Bacardi 8pm-close

$3.50 Long Island Teas and Crown Royal 8pm-close

$3.50 tall domestic taps and import bottles all day

JC Chumley’s 1608 Main Ave., Moorhead

$4 domestic mug fills 8pmmidnight, Happy Hour 4-6:30pm: $2.50 domestic taps, bottles & wells

$2 Tuesday: $2 domestic wells 5pm-midnight, Happy Hour 4-6:30pm: $2.50 domestic taps, bottles & wells

$4 domestic mug fills 8pmmidnight, Happy Hour 4-6:30pm: $2.50 domestic taps, bottles & wells

$3.50 import pints 8pmmidnight, Happy Hour 4-6:30pm: $2.50 domestic taps, bottles & wells

$3.50 Fireball 5pm-midnight, $3 domestic bottles and Captain Morgan 8pm-10pm, Happy Hour 4-6:30pm

$5 endless Mimosas 11am4pm

Sunday Funday: Specials all day

$2.50 Captain Morgan, Mick’s Office $3 import taps, 10 8th St. $4 domestic mug fills, $4 bomb S, Moorhead shots 8pmmidnight

$3 domestic pints, $3.50 select import pints 8pm-midnight

$2.50 pounders, $2.50 youcall-its 8pm-midnight

$2.75 wells, $4 domestic mugs, $3 Busch Light and Old Style mugs, $2.50 panty shots

$2.75 pounders, $3 Ice Hole 8pm-midnight

Bloody Marys and Caesars starting at $5.25, $6.50 domestic pitchers 11 am-4 pm, $4 domestic pitchers 4pmmidnight

Happy Hour all day: $.50 off all drinks, $4 Bloody Marys and Caesars, 2 for $5 Miller Lite Pounders

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 5-6pm and 9-11pm, $3 select beer and drinks

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $4 scratch teas

Happy Hour 1pm-midnight

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $5 all-you-candrink for ladies 9pm-midnight, $3 pounders (all day) $2 Captain Morgan & $3 bomb shots 9pmmidnight

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $3 perfect pint of Guinness and Irish car bombs 9pm-midnight

Happy Hour 1-7 pm, 11am-2pm: $10 all-youcan-drink Mimosas, Bloody Marys and domestic taps

Happy Hour from 1-7pm and $5 domestic pitchers

$2.75 22oz grande beers, $4 Sam Adams, Red’s Apple and Bell's specials 4-6pm

$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Light, Coors Light and Nordeast, drink specials 4-6pm

$6 pitchers of Bud Light, Shock Top, Miller Lite, Coors Light and Nordeast 9pm-close

Grand beers $2.75 (all day)

Three Lyons Pub 675 13th Ave. E, West Fargo

MOORHEAD

Rustica Tavern 315 Main Ave., Moorhead

O’Leary’s Pub 808 30th Ave. S, Moorhead

Happy Hour 1-7pm, $5 domestic mugs, $6 import mugs 8pm-midnight

Speak Easy 1001 30th Ave., S, Moorhead

2-for-1 drink specials from 4-6 pm and $2 domestic bottles 7pmmidnight

2-for-1s 4-6pm

$5.25 pitchers of Budweiser, Mich, Amber Boch, Bud Light, Miller Light and Foster, drink specials 4-6pm

Vic’s Bar & Grill 427 Center Ave, Moorhead

$2.75 Captain Morgan

2-for-1s 8-11pm

$2.75 whiskeys

Ladies night 8-10pm $5 pitchers

Late night Happy Hour 9pm-midnight

$5 pitchers all day

Bloody Mary special

$4 Crown Royal all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: 2-for-1s on house wine, domestic short taps and rails plus half price appetizers

$4 Crown Royal all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: 2-for-1s on house wine, domestic short taps and rails plus half price appetizers

$4 Crown Royal all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: 2-for-1s on house wine, domestic short taps and rails plus half price appetizers

$4 Crown Royal all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: 2-for-1s on house wine, domestic short taps and rails plus half price appetizers

$4 Crown Royal all day, Happy Hour 4-7pm: 2-for-1s on house wine, domestic short taps and rails plus half price appetizers

$4.50 Bloody Marys and Mimosas all day

2-for-1s all day, $4 Crown Royal

REGIONAL Holiday Beach Bar & Grill (Holiday Inn On The Lake) 1155 Hwy. 10 E, Detroit Lakes, Minn.

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