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    Enderlin Inn

    4.0 (3 reviews)
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    12 years ago

    Friendly staff and very clean! Decent continental breakfast and overall a nice place!

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    Brewhalla

    Brewhalla

    (71 reviews)

    If you're from MN and have ever been to the former Keg and Case, Brewhalla is a replica. Same…read morebuild, same idea of a food hall, etc. I loved it here! Since Keg and Case went out of business, being here brought back all the feels. It seems like every state is getting a food hall of some sort. What sets Brewhalla a part is that it's also a hotel. Yes, you heard right. The hotel is level 3 and above while the food hall is level 1 and 2. I can't speak towards the hotel specifically, yet I do know it's pet friendly which is always a win in my book. Built in 2023, Brewhalla is relatively new which means the facility is very clean and sterile. The bathrooms are huge and near each bathroom is a nice water filter stand to fill water bottles along with complimentary cups and even dog bowls for the furry friends. Seating is massive with lots of options from small tables to high tops to long picnic benches and couches. Personally, I would recommend working here if you are a remote employee. With lots of natural light due to the large windows, you can sit in or out. It's not super packed at least on the weekdays, and feels very zen. There are various indoor plants sprinkled around the building along with twinkle lights. The vibe is both edgy and modern. There most unique shop in the hall sells miniature items. You have to see it to believe it. Another unique component is the classroom labeled Unglued which offers various art classes such as stain glass making and print making. Make sure you look online at all the food options and stores prior to arriving. There's wood fired pizza, oysters, ice cream, bars, and even a dog station with toys and treats. Overall, everyone can find something here for them. I wish Brewhalla great success and hope it stays in business!! Bravo!!!

    If Valhalla had better hops, fewer axes, and a solid pinball arcade, it would look a lot like…read moreBrewhalla Hotel. This Fargo gem (tied to Drekker Brewing) is less "hotel" and more "glorified adult playground with beds upstairs." Every room is themed around one of Drekker's beers--think murals, wild labels, and enough personality that your standard beige chain-hotel room starts looking like a beige cry for help. Cool themes? Check. You're basically sleeping inside a can of something hoppy and slightly unhinged. The craft beer situation is ridiculous in the best way. Walk downstairs (or just wander the complex) and you're swimming in Drekker's lineup--sours, IPAs, whatever experimental wizardry they're pouring that day. Free taster at check-in seals the deal: most hotels give you a stale cookie; these people hand you actual beer. Priorities, people. The hangout areas are spacious and actually usable. No awkward lobby chairs that look like they were designed by someone who hates sitting. Instead you've got open floors, cozy nooks, outdoor spots, and enough breathing room that you can properly settle in with a pint without feeling like you're in a waiting room. Add a fleet of pinball machines scattered around (dozens, according to the devotees), and suddenly "just one more game" becomes a legitimate evening plan. Flippers, beer, good vibes--the holy trinity. Food options keep the party going. The on-site market/hall throws down real variety--pizza, burgers, noodles, bakery stuff, raw bar bits, coffee, the works--so you never have to leave the compound if you don't want to. It's the rare hotel where "room service" is just walking downstairs and not being disappointed. Witty verdict: Brewhalla doesn't do "quiet luxury." It does "loud, beer-soaked, pinball-clacking joy with a roof over your head." If your idea of a perfect stay involves themes that slap, taps that never quit, space to actually hang, and zero risk of boredom, this place is basically cheating. Just don't blame them when you start measuring all future hotels against "did it have pinball and free beer on arrival?" Most won't.

    Enderlin Inn - hotels - Updated August 2026

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