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    The Bird

    4.5 (8 reviews)

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    Kimberly F.

    We walked around a checked out all the food. The food here appealed to us. We got a salad and a pizza. The line wasn't too long. Salads are in their fridge. We got a text when our pizza was ready. The service was good and friendly. It didn't take too long for the pizza to cook and it was good. It's not a big pizza so if you are really hungry you might want your own. We shared a pizza and salad. There are several bar seats you can eat at.

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    Deek's Pizza

    Deek's Pizza

    3.1
    (29 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    Traveling from out of state and arriving late to our hotel. This was one of the food options left…read moreopen at the time. Opted for delivery instead of going to pick it up. The food came in the time that they had given us. The delivery driver was nice and polite. The pizza was decent but wished it was a little better. My son put it best when he compared it to Little Caesar's pizza.

    Deek i'm not sure how to say this but for some reason I always thought you were Dwayne the rock…read moreJohnson pizza. I know. Where would this idea come from..god only knows but it might have something to do with the chaotic state of mind I am in when I call you. You can be sure i'm in a strange state of mind if i'm calling a business. You always pick up the phone when no one else will though. Girls need pizzas late at night, and you are one of very few if not the only place that delivers on that, Metaphorically and literally. I know you have an app now which I love for both of us, but sometimes I still call you for old Tom's sake. Once I asked if I could get one of every sauce available with my pizza. I thought it would be maybe like 3-5 sauce cup? Ranch ...some others? No guys they gave me all the chicken wing sauces too so it was a lot of sauce like borderline extreme. As a sauce queen this was perfect for me. Sometimes they are a little mad when you don't answer the door right away at delivery time so just beware. Also sometimes the pizza is pretty good and others I don't know, but I don't care that much because they pick up the phone and the pizza arrives when no one else will make one. Thank you deek and sorry about the Dwayne rock j thing. Xoxo Frankie

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    Brewhalla

    Brewhalla

    4.5
    (66 reviews)
    0.0 mi

    To enter Brewhalla is to surrender to a sensory maximalism rarely found in the Great Plains. It is…read morea sprawling, multi-story "food and beverage wonderland" that feels less like a traditional North Dakota establishment and more like a fever dream curated by a group of industrial-chic Vikings. Anchored by the irreverent Drekker Brewing Company, the space is a 100,000-square-foot cathedral of corrugated metal, neon murals, and high-energy conviviality. It functions as a market, a hotel, and a community living room, but at its heart, it is a shrine to the modern Midwestern appetite. The Atmosphere The layout is intentionally cavernous, encouraging a sort of culinary flânerie. One moment you are browsing the "tiny things" at local boutiques or admiring the lush greenery at The Plant Supply, and the next, you are drawn into the gravitational pull of a vintage pinball machine. The "weirdo" aesthetic--Drekker's self-applied label--is executed with a polished, professional edge that makes the large space feel vibrant rather than vacant. The Libations The beer selection is, in a word, exhaustive. Drekker has long been known for pushing the boundaries of what a "sour" or "stout" can be, and the taps here offer everything from heavy-hitting IPAs to dessert-inspired concoctions that defy categorization. * The Happy Hour: It is perhaps the most democratic hour in Fargo. The pricing is remarkably aggressive, making the high-concept environment accessible to everyone from the corporate executive on assignment to the local university student. The Culinary Landscape The beauty of Brewhalla lies in its "choose your own adventure" dining model. There is no singular menu, but rather a curated collection of local purveyors: * The Bird: Artisanal wood-fired pizzas made with North Dakota-grown flour. The crust is "hell-fired" to a perfect char, providing a sturdy base for inventive toppings. * Unicorn Park Fine Foodery: Whimsical brewery fare that hits the sweet spot between comfort and creativity. Their smash burgers are a masterclass in the form. * House of Noods + Buns: Offering steamy bao and rich bowls of ramen that provide a necessary, savory counterpoint to the sweetness of the heavier ales. * Mångata Wine & Raw Bar: For those seeking a moment of refinement, the oysters and curated wine list offer a sophisticated escape from the brewery's louder corners. The Verdict Brewhalla is an ambitious experiment in community-building that actually succeeds. It manages to be a destination for the out-of-towner while remaining a genuine "spot" for the locals. Whether you are there for a quick happy hour pint or an afternoon lost in the shops and video games, it is clear that Fargo has found its new center of gravity.

    Stayed at Brewhala the night before a flight home. The hotel was awesome, clean and spacious. One…read morething: the hotel is right next to the train, so if you get a room on the train track side, it can get loud. However, the staff anticipated this and provided earplugs AND a sound machine in the room. I thought that was above and beyond. We spent the evening at Drekker brewing, which had a wonderful variety of beers. We even got a complimentary 6 ounce pour upon check in. We will be back!

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    Blackbird Woodfire

    Blackbird Woodfire

    4.5
    (200 reviews)
    1.0 mi
    $$

    What can I say! You don't need to go to Italy to eat a fantastic pizza: Blackbird Woodfire Pizza,…read morewith its Hitchcock's The Birds-style logo, is a place that passionately crafts its own dough and celebrates the experience of eating pizza. Passionate cooks, welcoming servers, happy customers, and delicious aromas. Give it a try, you can't go wrong!

    Solid 4.5 stars overall. My coworker and I were in the area for a work meeting and as I was…read moresearching for places to eat, came across this place that Guy Fieri has been to. It looked so good and just happened to be right next to where we were staying - Jasper hotel. My favorite part is their crust. I love that it's crisp, thin yet holds up really well. I like the woodfire Smokey char too. For the table we ordered the apple sausage and Hawaiian. The favorite was the Hawaiian. The Apple sausage was good, I liked it but coworker didn't care for the apples we were told this was the pizza Guy Fieri ordered. Service was wonderful- fast, efficient, friendly and informative. I would recommend giving this place a try if you're in the area. It's not that expensive either! Esp since we come from SoCal where something like this would cost about $30 vs the $18. Oh yes we also got the bread place and Mediterranean meatballs. I loved the flat bread most. Meatballs had great flavor but the rice inside was undercooked.

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    The Bird - pizza - Updated July 2026

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