Gay bar fargo
Fargo is a city that defies convention for North Dakota. It is evolving, welcoming, and full of fun times. It also has a sizable brewpub scene.
And, yes, they host a Pride celebration between it and its sister city across the Red River, Moorhead, Minnesota.
Fargo, North Dakota is a vibrant city that offers a variety of gay events and hotspots.
About Fargo, it is the easternmost municipality in North Dakota at the junction of both Interstates 94 and The drive from Minneapolis is about three-and-a-half hours. You can fly into Hector Airport with connections from a few hub airports, including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver, and Chicago-O’Hare. Amtrak’s Empire Builder stops there, but in the middle of the night in either direction.
No matter how you get there, Fargo has plenty going for it. It downtown is vibrant with a lot of cool local places to eat and shop. Unfortunately there are not any specific gay bars in Fargo.
Yet, it is also a compact place to execute a lot. You can walk around quite easily from a meal to a snack to a movie at the Fargo Theater. Parking is inexpensive and plent
When you think of Fargo, your first impression would be the Coen Brothers film starting Academy Award-winning actress Frances McDormand.
Sadly, your visions of snowy wasteland, funny accents, and quirky characters are far from the truth.
Fargo is a city that defies convention for North Dakota. It is steady, welcoming, and full of fun times. It also has a sizable brewpub scene.
And, yes, they host a Pride celebration between it and its sister city across the Red River, Moorhead, Minnesota.
About Fargo, it is the easternmost city in North Dakota at the junction of both Interstates 94 and The commute from Minneapolis is about three-and-a-half hours. You can fly into Hector Airport with connections from a few hub airports, including Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver, and Chicago-OHare. Amtraks Empire Builder stops there, but in the middle of the night in either command.
No matter how you get there, Fargo has plenty going for it. It downtown is vibrant with a lot of cool local places to eat and shop.
Yet, it is also a compact place to carry out a lot. You can walk around
LGBTQIA2S+ friendly businesses in Fargo
Events
FM Pride
August ,
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Gender nonconforming, and Queer (LGBTQ) Pride Month is currently celebrated each year in June to honor the Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan. Fargo-Moorhead Celebration takes place each August, and goals have been established to empower, educate, and support the LGBTQ community throughout the region. Enjoy Movement in the Park, a 5k, celebration, and many other events.
Drag Shows
You often don't have to look too tough to see some great drag from our local performers. The downtown VFW, The Aquarium, and Sanctuary Events Center are just a few venues that consistently host performances. Check the events calendar for upcoming shows.
Food & Restaurants
46 North Pints & Provisions
Named for Fargo's latitude, this cozy-yet-modern American eatery in downtown Fargo serves artisan eats (bison meatloaf, anyone?) and an extensive bar.
2nd Ave N, Fargo | ()
Atomic Coffee
This eco-chic local coffee shop is one of locals' favorite hangouts, with plenty of seating,
Re: RIP - Cool bars no longer in Fargo/Moorhead
Thanks!I was close, but for some reason I was thinking of Tropics and I knew that was wrong.Originally Posted by BisonguyThe Rock is the one you're looking for. It was something prefer the OB lite, but really went downhill before it closed.
I'd have to agree with sambini about he Trader and Trapper, although I frequented it in the mid's. Thirsty Thursdays, aka $5 all you can drink, 3 for 1's, place was packed to the rafters. Lots of fond memories, and plenty I don't remember.Re: RIP - Cool bars no longer in Fargo/Moorhead
Tropics burned down didn't it?Originally Posted by AcesThanks!I was close, but for some reason I was thinking of Tropics and I knew that was wrong.Re: RIP - Cool bars no longer in Fargo/Moorhead
Originally Posted by BisonguyThe Rock is the one you're looking for. It was something like the OB lite, but really went downhill before it closed.
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