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Features
CONTENTS 11 The Gifted Bean A local coffee shop is dissing the ‘dis’ in ‘disability.’ Read about this business’s incredible journey.
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Your Wedding Guide
News and Updates
This year’s wedding trends - for couples and guests!
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17 McQuade Tournament Returns to Bismarck The world’s largest softball tournament is back and we have all the facts.
Glasser Images Moves Downtown
30 The District
Bringing 24-hour action to downtown Bismarck with three new businesses in one block.
Take a peek at Glasser Images’ new downtown studio. Glasser Images
Lifestyle
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The Best of the Best Glasser Images
Your votes are in! See what food and drinks have been crowned as Bismarck Magazine’s Best of the Best.
32 Bismarck’s Salt Cave What better place to relax than in a cave made of 6 tons of salt? Check out Bismarck’s Salt Cave Spa.
38 Gifts for Mom & Dad Shopping for Mom and Dad can be hard Bismarck Magazine is here to help!
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48 Dakota Tackle Meet the man that turned a lifelong hobby and passion into a successful business. Glasser Images
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50 Rock Point
Check out Bismarck-Mandan’s newest bar, Rock Point, and its plan for bigger, better events and some sweet drink deals.
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May-June 2016
Bismarck Magazine is published bi-monthly and is complimentary. Copies are available across the Bismarck, Mandan and Lincoln communities or online at bismarck-magazine.com. PUBLISHERS Hannah Haynes hannah@bismarck-magazine.com Caroline Crary caroline@bismarck-magazine.com PHOTOGRAPHERS
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Event Room
NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH Bismarck’s only rooftop venue has a brand new menu. Come try our cubano. Or perhaps a shrimp po’boy is more your style? Who doesn’t like a BLT ~ ours is made burger style with ground pork belly, it’s downright crave-able. We have everything from chicken schnitzel to poutine with duck gravy. Fresh juiced cocktails on Draught, homemade tonic, and 16 craft beers to wash down your carne asada loaded fries. 11:30am - 1am
BUT WAIT….
Lüft isn’t the only one opening for lunch with a new menu!
Seriously exciting things are happening at Humpback Sally’s too! We have a new menu with spring inspired small plates & cocktails and an entire menu of specialty gin & tonics. But that’s not all… we now have LARGE plates! Come see…
Open Tuesday - Saturday 11:30 am - 1am 510 East Main Avenue
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the
Gifted Bean Sharing a special gift one cup at a time
by: Karel Sovak
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att and Sandy McMerty are not good with limitations. Having a child with Down’s Syndrome inspired them
to look to create a place where individuals with disabilities can have a viable future. Little did they know, however, it would be through coffee. Without a business plan, feasibility study or even experience in the business, the McMertys set out to take on the venture that would provide their son, Christian, with a place he could one day call his own. “He already tells everyone he meets that he owns a coffee shop,” Sandy says. Even though 14-year old-Christian is still too young to actually work there, the McMertys are happy to let him make that claim. The Gifted Bean is located inside the Bismarck Public Library and has been owned and operated by the McMertys since 2014. “We have always carried a certain crazy around with us anyway,” Sandy says. “We started seeing so many role models of people with disabilities owning their own business and Matt and I asked three questions: “Will it be good for our son? How nuts will the rest of our family think we are? What’s the investment going to be? That was our decision making process.” In addition, they are proud of the way they are establishing a new normal.
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Christian McMurty working away in his future coffee shop, currently run by himself and his parents.
“I see the people we change, and we didn’t start out to do
“We don’t use the word disability, in fact we diss the dis
that, but we see it every day,” Sandy says. “We had an initial
in the word,” Matt says. “We focus on the ability part and
dream, and that dream has expanded by creating something
we know everyone has the ability to work. We have done
in the community that is really healthy. That comes in the
a good job of figuring out the ability and let them thrive.
way we treat our staff, with or without disabilities, and how
It is a willingness to let people shine. The community has
the staff treats all the customers who come into the shop. We
embraced us from the start.”
believe we surpassed our goal of providing a place which makes employability for people with disabilities a reality.
In terms of the location, the McMertys note that while they
We created a safe space where people with disabilities can
may miss a good deal of actual business time due to having
thrive, not just come to meet, but where they can have a
to open and close in conjunction with the library’s times, it
life and socialize. We believe we shaped our community to
hasn’t been a major issue. “We see our relationship as very
make it easier for people with disabilities to be employed.
symbiotic with the library,” Sandy says. “We get people who
We didn’t set out to change the community, but we believe
come to the library for coffee and read, and people who
we’ve done that.”
come to the library to read and get coffee. We see this as a very good fit. We just signed on for four more years here.
Matt believes the business plays a role in making the
We had the belief that our main goal was for employability
community aware of possibilities.
for people of all abilities. Employability is a piece of our mission.”
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Photos submitted by the Gifted Bean
Matt says his 17 years in the hospitality business assisted
“It’s a dream,” Christian says, and smiles, “I’m the boss.”
the family well in making the business work with their busy
Christian says he looks forward to the independence that
lives. While he added that there was some risk going into
comes with owning a business. He has a number of goals in
the venture, the biggest risk would have been not to have
his life, which include graduating from high school, going to
tried, and later have regrets. The family agrees.
college at Notre Dame (he loves the Fighting Irish because his dad does), getting married and living in a “mansion.”
“It’s all about instilling confidence in people, whether that is anyone who works here, or our patrons who come here,”
It’s obvious this gifted being sees no limits either.
Matt says. Once they have that confidence, it seems to open the doors for everyone. We see a very viable future long down the road”. Christian smiles with pride when asked about “his” coffee shop. He says he loves talking with customers, stocking some of the inventory to help his mom and dad and visiting with the other employees.
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MOVING UP A behind-the-scenes look into Glasser Images’ new studio
Glasser Images
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lasser Images has made their move to downtown Bismarck! If you read our last issue, you got to know Jack Glasser on
a little more personal level, and you know that they have officially moved locations. You can now find Glasser Images in the Gulch Block building on East Main in downtown Bismarck in a swanky, renovated space.
The new space has huge windows that allow natural light to shine through, lots of open, versatile space and other little touches, like a brick wall, that give it a modern, industrial feel. You name the type of photo shoot and this new and improved studio provides the perfect backdrop to capture your memories. Weddings, seniors, couples, families, and businesses are all welcome to have their own beautiful images created there.
After spending years behind the camera, Jack Glasser now focuses (pun intended) on running and expanding his incredibly popular business. Jack has left the image capturing to his stunning team of photographers, who rock it with their own style and flare while staying true to the signature Glasser Images look.
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FAST FACTS ABOUT
McQuade Softball Tournament Maquade’s is the largest softball tournament on the planet 40 baseball diamonds are used during the tournament. 1:1 Ratio of coolers to people
$1,500,000 has been raised for local charities
14,425 teams have competed in the last 40 years
Photos submitted by McQuade’s
700 games are played in a single tournament The prestigious US Airforce team even participates
25 of the 100 umpires stay at the Wolf Den”RVs (line tourney chairman Mike Wolf’s street and driveway)
This is Maquade’s 41st year
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bismarck’s BEST OF THE BEST PHOTOS BY GLASSER IMAGES
la carreta BEST MEXICAN FOOD
La Carreta is located on Expressway across from the mall. Stop in and give the fajita a try! Be sure to add a margarita for a super sizzling good time. 505 E Bismarck Expressway, Bismarck, ND 58504 Sunday - Thursday: 11:00am - 9:30pm Friday & Saturday: 11:00am - 10:00pm
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jl beers BEST BURGER RESTAURANT
JL Beers is Located on 3rd Street in Bismarck. Stop in for a Humpty Dumpty burger and a beer! 217 N 3rd St, Bismarck, ND 58501 All Week: 11:00am - 12:00am
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fireflour pizza BEST PIZZA RESTAURANT
Take a quick trip to Italy, located on 5th street in Bismarck. Try an authentic fire stone pizza with fresh mozzarella and basil. 111 N 5th St, Bismarck, ND 58501 Monday - Thursday: 7:00am - 9:00pm Friday & Saturday: 8:00am - 10:00pm Sunday: CLOSED
terra nomad BEST COFFEE
New to town on Main street, but not new to the coffee world; Terra Nomad is an afternoon coffee date must. Be sure to try the homemade vanilla latte.
514 E Main Ave. Bismarck, ND 58501 Monday - Friday: 7:00am - 7:00pm Saturday: 9:00am - 3:00pm Sunday: CLOSED
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peacock alley BEST HAPPY HOUR
Peacock Alley is located in the iconic Patterson Building. If you have not heard of Tini Tuesday then you’re missing the buzz! We recommend the patriotic Bomb Pop.
422 E Main Ave. Bismarck, ND 58501 Monday - Thursday: 7:30am - 12am Friday & Saturday: 7:30am - 12am Sunday: CLOSED
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dunn bros coffee PUBLISHER’S CHOICE
“I may not be a coffee connoisseur, but I am coffee obsessed! I could literally drink coffee all day long, and the caffeine doesn’t hurt either. I fell in love with the coziness of Dunn Bros. and the supreme management of Bitsy, the owner. Every time I go in she makes me feel right at home and the atmosphere is perfect for quiet work or conversations with friends.”
-HANNAH HAYNES
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arnaldo’s PUBLISHER’S CHOICE
“Arnoldo’s is my favorite restaurant. The chips and guac get me every. single. time. If you have driven by but not stopped, just do it. You will thank me later.”
- CAROLINE CRARY
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rusty’s
saloon & grill THE BE T E R C E ST KEPT S
There are those who don’t want the secret to get out, but we just exposed it to over 50,000 of you. If you didn’t know about it before, you’re welcome. Rusty’s ambiance and great service is worth the short drive west to St. Anthony’s for an awesome experience, not to mention fantastic food! 2331 County Road 136 Saint Anthony, ND 58566 Sunday - Friday: 12pm - 1am Saturday: 11am - 1am
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ismarck-Mandan, get ready for a whole new experience! Let us be the first to introduce you to The District.
Those who frequent downtown know where to find half-priced bottles of wine on Thursday nights, live music on the back patio on weekends and by far the best duck burger in town, The Pond. With its laid-back atmosphere, creative cocktail menu and stellar American cuisine, The Pond is always a favorite…and the best part is they just got better. Owner Russell Kadlec and Director of Operations Ryan Ellingson have a vision to make downtown Bismarck a destination and create new dining experiences. “We want to give our community something totally different than what we have. We want to give people more options and expand the culture of downtown,” says Ryan. Sitting on the outside patio of The Pond, sipping local, craft beer, Ryan began to elaborate on their grand vision for their three new businesses, Avery’s AM Eatery, J60, and Vault Event Center.
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LET’S BRUNCH
NEW TWIST ON CASUAL FINE DINING
Avery’s AM Eatery, open all morning, is a new brunch
If you are looking for the perfect place for dinner, no
bistro with a modern style and a “from scratch”
matter what the occasion, J60 will be the place to go.
breakfast menu…and what’s brunch without a mimosa
J60 will have a chophouse styled menu and an urban
or Bloody Mary? Avery’s will be featuring homemade,
feel with the experience starting as you walk through
signature, morning favorites with special twists, and
the door. From the apps, to the drinks, down to the
happy hour starting at 8am!
wine glasses, creativity is everywhere. J60 has hired an Executive Chef out of Minneapolis to help put a creative spin to their menu of classic proteins. If you are looking for an experience, J60 is a must.
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J2 Studio Architechture & Design
PARTIES, LAUGHS & MUSIC
more. Booking has already started, so hurry and get
If a breakfast bar and fine dining restaurant wasn’t
your event booked!
enough, don’t worry. The District added an event venue, too. Vault Events is a new space for special
The District will become a full 24hr experience
occasions, birthdays, graduations, bachelorettes or
beginning with breakfast and ending with late night
holiday office parties. Stocked with a full bar and
happy hour. This new project is on its way and will
catering service from Lucky Ducks, this venue space
be open to the public June 4th, you will not want to
has it all. Even better, when the is not booked, it will
miss it!
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Salt Cave
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by: Karel Sovak • photos: Saltcave Wellness Relaxation Center of Bismarck
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ou’ve heard of “no shirt, no shoes, no service,” but “white socks required’?
The unusual mandate is one that an innovative Bismarck couple asks of the guests who visit their Salt Cave Relaxation and Wellness Center, located at 1001 West Interstate Avenue, Suite 120. Using an age old Halotherapy environment, visitors enjoy a micro-climate simulation of a natural salt cave. Pat and Agata Zidon, a Polish-American, feel bringing their cultural heritage was a necessary supplement to a community that may be in need of a new method of easing stress and boosting immune systems. Agata said that when she came to Bismarck in 2011 from Poland, she was simply looking for a job, preferably in aviation. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), however, hires only U.S. citizens, and that sent Agata into researching other options, including spas. “I was really looking for a niche,” Agata said. “I wanted to do something different than nails and hair, and I went back 32
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to my roots from the salt caves in Poland. I found there was nothing like this in Bismarck, or Fargo. The closest one was in Minneapolis. I started working with a designer, who is also from Poland and we able to work out the details.” The model Agata wanted to replicate was of the Wieliczka Salt Mine outside of Krakow, which houses a hotel and a respiratory clinic within the cave, some 400 plus feet below ground, with the mine itself going more than 1,000 feet deep. After completing a business plan and securing some funding, the Zidon’s began the search for a place that could house six tons of Himalayan salt. Himalayan salt is said to be the purest of all salts found on earth. “This salt is formed deep, without pollutants, and is deep mined,” Agata said. “It (the salt) is mined by hand, without any heavy equipment and taken out by mule so it has no impurities. “So the salt, which is an element itself, from this Himalayan cave derives its ‘purity’ from the existence of 83 other naturally occurring elements locked within it that somehow cause chemical reactions beneficial to human
health.” This is what brings about its therapy advantages. Salt is hygroscopic and it absorbs water molecules from the air along with the pollutants and positive ions. Then when it is warmed up, it gives off negative ions and purified air.” The climate-controlled salt cave in Bismarck maintains low humidity and 7273 degrees for a comfortable therapeutic setting. Agata said she educates people on the benefits of salt therapy, and cautions that it is not a replacement for any medical prescriptions that may be advised by doctors.
else. That is the purpose of the cave, to be helpful to others.” Agata indicated the cave has helped babies as young as 5 months, people with COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) and even a child on the autism spectrum who finds the cave a relaxing environment. Agata has added couples massages and yoga classes in the cave as more niche services to attract guests. Plans are to open a second location, possibly in the eastern part of North Dakota, which will bring balanced ions to places like Fargo or Grand Forks.
“That is the purpose of the cave, to be helpful to others.”
“I have a lot of elderly who are so fed up with taking medicine for everything,” Agata says. “We tell people this is not a substitute for medication. We’ve had such positive feedback from people of all ages and I am too down to earth to believe in something that doesn’t work, so I wouldn’t want to sell something that doesn’t benefit anyone
As for the white sock requirement? Agata indicates that is necessary to maintain the purity of the salt cave. “This is not a voodoo thing, Agata said. “It’s all based in chemistry and physics.”
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and to Hold
A Guide to Your Perfect Wedding by: Hannah Haynes photos: Glasser Images
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ocal event planner, Renne Murrish, owner of Signature Events, took a break from the busyness of party planning to chat all about wedding trends, etiquette and must haves for 2016. One thing you must know about Renne is that she is a stellar planner and organizer extraordinaire. She started Signature Events two short years ago, but has been corporate planning for fifteen years. From galas to office parties and now weddings, she has planned it all and now wants to offer some advice to local brides and grooms to be about their special day.
BM: Renne, many people may feel a wedding planner is unnecessary, or they can’t quite fit it in their budget, how do you stress the importance of a planner to your couples? Renne: You know I get that question quite often, many people usually ask “why do I need a planner when I can do it myself?” Often times those are the people that end up calling me later. Now obviously I am going to say to try to fit a planner into your budget, but in the long run it saves you so much time, worry and stress. When you have a planner, you as the couple, or parents of the bride and groom, do not worry about a thing. I like to think of myself as a buffer between the vendors and couple.
I take care of the overlooked tax added to the catering bill, or make sure “Auntie Sue doesn’t run into Uncle Bob,” and I make sure each desired photo you want is captured by your photographer. The day of your wedding should be about you, your partner and your family, not wondering if the flowers arrived or if the DJ is set up in the correct spot or checking if the limo knows where to pick you up. It is my job to make sure your day is perfectly seamless, worry free, and you and all your guests can enjoy this special day. BM: Let’s talk about gifts…As a guest how much do you spend on the gift? Renne: Oooo, this one is always a little tough because you never want to look cheap, but you also do not want to go overboard either. An average rule of thumb is between $50-$100 on a gift depending on your relationship with the couple. If a price tag is the issue, personalized gifts are always a good idea. BM: As an event/wedding planner you are exposed to a lot of different couples and themes, what are some common trends you see for 2016? Renne: Videographer! You see more and more couples hiring videographers and I think it’s a great way to capture the essence of the day. In my opinion, this is something that you should definitely add into your budget, as bride and groom the day is such a blur, and having a video gives you the opportunity to look back. Dessert bars are another huge trend, not really new, but the idea of not always having cake is. I have seen a lot of weddings now, that the couple picks their favorite things rather than a traditional cake. This is your day, if you like pie, have pie, it’s fun to see people change it up.
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BM: What is one piece of advice you would give to the bride and/or groom before the wedding? Renne: Well, individually speaking, to every bride I tell her to enjoy the bridal shower, the parties and most importantly her time with friends. You really don’t get that time again, and the as much as the wedding prep is about the couple it’s also some of the last times you get to be with your best friends. For the grooms, I tell them to first be patient with your future bride, she’s under a lot of stress, but also to ask her about her vision and be involved. Brides often feel like their groom doesn’t often care about the details of the wedding, so give your opinion or at least ask her what you can do to help. All she wants is for you to be a part of the process. But for the couples, I must say this, take ten minutes after the ceremony by yourselves and reflect on the day and what just happened. Sneak away for just a few minutes during the reception and just be together; you only get one wedding day, cherish it.
Mother’s Day
Gift Guide Photos by Jenna Botner
Photo Art $100-$400 Magic Photo Art 120 N 5th St Bismarck, ND
Yoga Lessons $17 (one class pass) $30 (two class pass) The Studios at CC’s 100 W Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND 58501 Yoga Mat $60 Kittsona 117 N 4th St Bismarck, ND
“Hello Lovely” Pillow $30 Eco Chic 413 E Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND
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Books for Mom $12-$18 Kittsona 117 N 4th St, Bismarck, ND
Necklace/Earring Set $17 Lula B. Botique 301 E Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND
Art Workshops $45 ‘Unwined’ Candles $24
Wine Bottle Holder $19
Eco Chic 413 E Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND
Lula B. Botique 301 E Broadway Ave Bismarck, ND
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Father’s Day
Gift Guide Photos by Jenna Botner
Hybrid Short $45-$65 Scheels 800 Kirkwood Mall Bismarck, ND Titleist Pro V1 golf balls $48 Under Armour Shorts $65 Under Armour Hats $30 Crenshaw Polo $70 Scheels 800 Kirkwood Mall Bismarck, ND
Make your dad a mug club member at Laughing sun, and get 1$ off beer, 2$ off your first growler and invites to all VIP events with free beer and apps!
Laughing Sun Brewery 107 N 5th St Bismarck, ND Cloverdale Bacon Sample Box $45 Clovedale Country Store 3017 34th Street NW Mandan, ND 58554
ND Bottle Opener $30
Sperry Shoes $70-$100
Kittsona 117 N 4th St Bismarck, ND
Scheels 800 Kirkwood Mall Bismarck, ND
2 gallon CanCooker $50 4 gallon CanCooker $80 CanCooker Seasoning Pak $25 Scheels 800 Kirkwood Mall Bismarck, ND
YETI Coolers Scheels 800 Kirkwood Mall Bismarck, ND
10oz Rambler $25 30 oz Rambler $40 Hopper 40 $400 Tundra 105 $480
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Harmon Lake
Located on Otter Creek just north of Mandan is Harmon Lake. Roll up to the lake and find picnic tables and fishing piers. If you want to explore the waters consider renting a kayak or stand-up paddleboard from the local small business Paddle On. For more info visit paddleonnd.com *Jet-skis are not allowed on Harmon Lake, but are allowed on other local lakes and rivers. For more info, visit ndtourism.com
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Live Music @ Laughing Sun Brewery
The main goal of the brewery is obviously to serve award-winning beer but it has a few other things to offer. Almost every night of the week Laughing Sun hosts live music. The walls of this brewery also feature local artist work.
Jaden VanEckhout
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Monkey Tails Though the Dairy Queen
just off of South Washington shuts down in the winter and unlike newer shops has
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no indoor seating and no drive-thru, customers gladly line up on the sidewalk for frosty treats no matter what the weather. Since the DQ is still run on the old franchise rights they can serve other items not approved by corporate Dairy Queen. Stop by for a Monkey tail, if you don’t know what it is, it’s time you find out! 44
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Dine Outside
Lots of restaurants add seating in the summer so we can enjoy the beautiful North Dakota days. If you haven’t checked out the outdoor seating at these places, we suggest you seek them out.
1. Fireflour Pizza on 5th street in Bismarck
2. Toasted Frog on Broadway in Bismarck
3. The Pond on 3rd street in Bismarck
4. Fiesta Villa on Main in Bismarck
5. The Drink on Bay Drive in Mandan
6. The Broken Oar on Pintail Loop in Mandan
7. Dunn Brothers Coffee on Skyline Blvd in Bismarck
8. Broadway Grill on Broadway in Bismarck
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Sleepy Hollow The theater and arts park is an outdoor theater in Bismarck. This summer they will be putting on two musicals, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast starting in July and Cabaret showing in early August. For more
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Rugged Riding Non-paved mountain-biking trails
called Sleepy Hollow and River Bluffs Mountain Bike Trails are about 4
info visit www.shst.org.
miles long each. For more info visit mandanparks.com or bisparks.org.
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The Original Watermelon Kingdom Royse’s Twin City Produce, on the Mandan strip, started in 1948 under the name of Royse’s Watermelon Kingdom. They changed the name with the times and the fact that they don’t just sell watermelon anymore… For more info visit www.roysestwincityproduce.com.
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Geocaching Yeah, we hadn’t heard of it either. Geocaching is an outdoor activity that takes you on a hunt using GPS from your phone to places that may have been right in front of you, or are very hidden. Either being the case, wherever the GPS takes you its bound to be an adventure. Bismarck, Mandan and Lincoln have over 100 sites! Check out geocaching.com for sites near you.
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Take in a Concert The Prairie Amphitheater at the North Dakota Heritage Center, which debuted last year, features a gently sloping hill and a flat lawn sheltered with trees. It will be the sight for outdoor concerts, scheduled for the summer months. Bring a lawn chair and pack a nice dinner. For more info visit www.history.nd.gov.
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Wednesdays at the Dakota Zoo! Each Wednesday night, June through August, the Zoo is open until 8pm with a
variety of exciting events including, puppet shows and story times by local public libraries, performances by acting and dance troupes, guest speakers & educational presentations. Oh, and it’s the zoo’s 50th anniversary, so many other fun things are coming your way!
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Golf Courses If you’re new to golf try starting at the 9 hole courses called Pebble Creek in Bismarck and Mandan Municipal. The other courses, Tom O’Leary, Riverwood in Bismarck, and Prairie West located in Mandan are
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Tennis Anyone?
With Tom O’Leary and Sertoma being the most popular courts around the towns
18 hole courses. Kids golf free on
there are also Sons of Norway and Lions
select courses. For more info visit
Park tennis courts. Between Bismarck and
bisparks.org and golfmandan.com.
Mandan there are 23 courts so get that racquet re-strung!
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Go on one of the daily cruises, enjoy dinner, or schedule an event on the river. The riverboat is available May through September depending on the weather, of course. For more information visit lewisandclarckriverboat.com.
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Hike! Hike! Hike!
Want to see the views of the Missouri River Valley like never before? Our city boasts over 30 miles of trails. The Missouri Valley Millennium Legacy Trail connects the people of Bismarck and Mandan to historical, recreational, and cultural places along the Missouri River. These places include the Mandan Indian Village at the Pioneer Park Overlook, Missouri River Greenway, Dakota Zoo, Prairie West Golf Course, Fort Lincoln Trolley, Sitting Bull Bridge interpretive area, The Post, Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, Fort McKeen, On-A-Slant earth lodge and the Custer House. Save this for a perfect day to get exercise and see some of our cities’ amazing sites.
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16 Outdoor Pools Soak up the sun at Elks Pool, Hillside Pool, or the Wachter Wave Pool that sends ocean like waves through the entire pool once an hour. Visit www.bisparks.org for more info.
Fort Lincoln Trolley Enjoy a nine-mile, open air rail trip along the Heart River to Fort Lincoln State Park with unparalleled scenery. One of the cars that runs is a restored 1890s streetcar that ran along Fourth Street in Bismarck in the 1920s. Choose either a nine-mile roundtrip trolley ride or stop and enjoy all the activities at Fort Lincoln State Park and return on a later trolley departure to the Third St. S.E. station.
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“gone Dakota Tackle: Where the fishing tales begin. photos: Glasser Images
Whether an expert fisherman or simply a beginner, Dakota Tackle has everything necessary and knows along with secret tips and tricks to have the best catch of the summer. Wade Anderson, owner and store manager of Dakota Tackle, treats every customer as family. He is the best in the business when it comes to outdoor activities, especially fishing. I walked into the shop off Bismarck Expressway on a cold, dreary morning to chat with Wade about the best fishing techniques and secret spots for this summer’s fishing excursions, but what I got was even better. In the corner of his shop were a group of older gentlemen swapping fishing stories and tips. In the other corner, a father and son were picking out a new fishing pole for the summer season. In the front of the store stood Wade, chatting with two customers about the best lure to use. The atmosphere clearly indicated this store was not only a business for Wade, but a passion. He beamed with pride as he showed his customers products and checked in with the gentlemen in the back. What is now Dakota Tackle used to be Wade’s father’s RV family business. Wade was always into fishing and loved everything about it, so his dad let him set up a small corner of fishing supplies in the back of his store. As the RV business began to slow down, Wade’s fishing supply business began to grow and he slowly took over the store. Wade is now the very proud owner of Dakota Tackle and has been for many years. He loves helping his community find what they need and do what they love.
Wade Anderson, owner of Dakota Tackle, shows off “Big Hitter, Crank Canvas” in his shop.
(left, below) Dakota Tackle carries an array of bate, lures, weights and more!
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photos: Glasser Images What used to be known to all the locals as Captain
The fun does not just stop with music and dancing. These
Freddy’s is now a new 21+ music venue called Rock Point.
new managers don’t want the recruited talent to have all
This new Mandan bar wants to help growthe community’s
the fun. Anyone is invited to sing on Tuesday nights with
music and art culture, and provide a place to listen to all
karaoke. In case you need a little liquid courage to get up
genres of music.
on stage, don’t worry. They have happy hour from 8pm11pm with “you call its,” so you can be fear free and sing
This new hot spot sits on the Missouri river over looking
your heart out.
the stunning scenery of Bismarck and Mandan. Not only is the building going through a total revamp, but it also
They have introduced 7-day-a-week Happy Hours, the
has new management. Jacey and Bill Kramer, along with
karaoke, and transformed the upstairs into an adult game
friends Chris Volk and Tom Doll, have taken on this new
room stocked with black jack, darts, pool and even the
venture to turn what was once just a bar into much more.
college classic, beer pong.
Along with tons of new ideas for the remodel, they plan to bring in both local and big name bands.
Summer is just around the corner, and Rock Point is just in time to help pump up the party.
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Jacey Kramer, co-owner and general manager of Rock Point in Mandan.
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Calendar 1 Million Cups Every Wednesday 9am-10am Join the local entrepreneurs of the Bismarck-Mandan community at 1 Million cups while they present their ideas and drink coffee. 1millioncups.com/Bismarck Dakota Stage, 412 E Main Bismarck German Night Every Wednesday 5pm-7pm White House Cafeteria in Bismarck. Dinner is served from 5 to 7 and is all home cooked. 117 N 5th St, Bismarck 701-255-3272
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Spring Parade of Homes www.bmhba.com 12-5pm The tickets are available for purchase at each home. David Cross, Making America Great Again Belle Mehus Auditorium - 8:00 PM jadepresents.com
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Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 3RD
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 4TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 5TH
Dakota Stage Presents “Hay Fever” May 5th-15th Hoping for a quiet weekend in the country with some guests, David Bliss, a novelist and his wife Judith, a retired actress, find that an impossible dream when their high-spirited children Simon and Sorel appear with guests of their own. A house full of drama waits to be ignited as misunderstandings and tempers flare. With Judith’s new
flame and David’s newest literary ‘inspiration’ keeping company as the children follow suit, the Bliss family lives up to its name as the ‘quiet weekend’ comes to an exhausting and hilarious finale worthy of Feydeau. Visit www.dakotastageltd.com for more info. Los Luna’s Grand Opening 11am-11pm 108 North Mandan St, Bismarck Arts on Main Event At Sixteen03 Main Events. 6pm dessert auction and social, 7pm program. $50 per person or $400 per table, payable in advance at Shiloh School. Vodo Presents Royal Bliss Rock Point at 7:00pm Live Music at Laughing Sun Gravel and Glass (local folk duo) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 6TH
WWE LIVE Bismarck Event Center - 7:30 PM bismarckeventcenter.com WWE Live will make a stop at Bismarck Event Center at 7:30pm. This will be your chance to see your favorite WWE Superstars and Divas LIVE! Tickets start at $15.
MAY 7TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun BrainMonster/Chameleon Moonflower laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881 Elite Bridal School Black Leg Ranch - McKenzie, ND 10:00am-5:00pm Engagement to final details for any stage of the planning process. Visit signatureeventsmandan.com for more information. “Evening at the Ranch” Black Leg Ranch - McKenzie, ND 5:00pm-10:30pm Enjoy and evening of dinner, dance, fun, relaxation, fireworks and supporting a great cause! Visit signatureeventsmandan.com for more information.
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Gato de Mayo Poker Tournament 12:00 PM - 6:30 PM Engagement to final details for any stage of the planning process. Visit signatureeventsmandan.com for more information.
Alice in Wonderland presented by Northern Plains Dance Belle Mehus Auditorium - 2:30-7:30 PM facebook.com/northernplainsdance
MAY 8TH
Fired-Up Finale Mandan High School - 7:30 PM The Bismarck Mandan symphony collaborates with Chuck Suchy. For more information visit bismarckmandansymphony.org
Cantus Unabridged- Central Dakota Children’s Choir 7:00pm at Legacy United Methodist Church. $20 for adults and $10 for students. Visit aboutadcc.org for more info.
Vodo Presents Nappy Roots Rock Point - 10:00pm
Mothers Day at the Dakota Zoo All moms receive discounted admission and a free train ride. Visit dakotazoo.org for more info.
MAY 9TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 10TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Brody Buster Band (Kansas-based blues!) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 11TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Brody Buster Band (Kansas-based blues!) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 12TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Lyzah (Eclectic duo featuring Bob Tekippe) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881 Wine Tasting & Painting Gee WilLiquors 6:30pm-9:00pm Keep your favorite glass of wine and enjoy being instructed how to paint with Gallery on the Go. 21+ event. Visit signatureeventsmandan.com for more information.
MAY 13TH
Comedy Night Sixteen03 Main Events 701-255-6246 www.sixteen03.com The best live comedy the national circuit has to offer. Cost is $20 and includes a drink of your choice.
MAY 14TH
American Heart Association Heart Walk Cottonwood Park bismarckheartwalk.org Enjoy free food and drinks, Kids Zone survivor area and musical entertainment.
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Live Music at Laughing Sun Dead Money (Check out the new record!) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 15TH
Alice in Wonderland presented by Northern Plains Dance Belle Mehus Auditorium - 2:30-7:30 PM facebook.com/northernplainsdance Live Music at Laughing Sun Dakota Outright Trivia Night laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 16TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 17TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 18TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 19TH
Ladies Night Out Harvest Brazilian Grill - 5:30-9:30 PM Enjoy an evening with your friends or come and create new friendships. At this event you will be making a mini tipsy herb garden! This great project is included in the $40 ticket price, also included unlimited buffet prepared by Brazilian Harvest Grill, and 2 drink tickets. For tickets go to signatureeventsmandan.com Vodo Presents Tantric Rock Point - 6:00pm Live Music at Laughing Sun McMahon Brothers - laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 20TH
Florida Georgia Line Bismarck Event Center - 7:00 PM bismarckeventcenter.com Family Start Up Weekend May20th-22nd familystartupweekend.com Sign up with family and friends to start a business in 54 hours. ‘Central Dakota Children’s Choir Spring Concert Belle Mehus Auditorium aboutcdcc.org Adults $13, seniors and students $10, 5 and under are free.
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Touch a Truck Main Street Mandan Come and see the Big Trucks on Main Street in Mandan. Interact with construction vehicles, farm equipments, fire trucks and more. Free admission. Bring a nonperishable food item to donate. Bismarck-Mandan Bombshell Roller Derby bismanbombshellz.com Bismarck Event Center - 6:00pm. Adults $12, kids 12 and under are free. Live Music at Laughing Sun The Levee (local blues) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 22ND
Color Splash Fun Dash 5k Cottonwood Park All runners and walkers are welcome and encouraged to wear white as they run through several “color splash zones” on the course. Visit facebook.com/colorsplashfundash for more info.
MAY 26TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Bob Tekippe (Delta blues from the best around) laughingsunbrewing. com 701-751-3881
MAY 27TH
Wayland Rock Point - 7:00pm
MAY 28TH
Skyfest Over Fort Stevenson State Park 10:00am-4:00pm. skyfestnd.com All ages welcome for the kite flying festival. October Road Rock Point - 9:00pm Live Music at Laughing Sun Jennifer Lyn laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 29TH
Skyfest Over Fort Stevenson State Park 10:00am-4:00pm. skyfestnd.com All ages welcome for the kite flying festival.
MAY 30TH
Skyfest Over Fort Stevenson State Park 10:00am-4:00pm. skyfestnd.com All ages welcome for the kite flying festival.
MAY 23RD
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 24TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
MAY 25TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
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Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 2ND
Live Music at Laughing Sun Lucas Bernier Quartet (Jazz, man) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
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JUNE 4TH
Insane Inflatable 5k www.insaneinflatable5k.com/bismarck-nd/ The Insane Inflatable 5K is coming to Bismarck! Get ready to experience the most fun, wild and insane obstacle run in the world. Get “pumped up” for a course filled with the world’s largest and most extreme inflatable obstacles ever produced. Heritage Plaza Flea Market 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM Located at the start point for the Old Red Old Ten Scenic Byway. Start the morning with a pancake breakfast on the plaza, shop and pick up info for the rummage sale. Celtic Woman: The Destiny Tour Bismarck Event Center - 7:30 PM For tickets visit ticketmaster.com Live Music at Laughing Sun BrainMonster/Chameleon Moonflower laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 6TH
Mandan Summer Bandshell Events Dykshoorn Park From pop to rock, country to classic, bands entertain you each night. This runs every Monday-Thursday till August 17th. Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 7TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 8TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Bob Tekippe laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881 Vodo Presents Parmalee Rock Point - 7:00 PM $15 Advanced - $20 Day of Concert Bar Opens 2PM - Ticket Check Begins 5:30PM -Music Starts 7:00PM 21+ Event.
JUNE 10TH
Comedy Night Sixteen03 Main Events 701-255-6246 www.sixteen03.com The best live comedy the national circuit has to offer. Cost is $20 and includes a drink of your choice. Live Music at Laughing Sun The Wrong Omar (Return engagement of The Original Folk Rocker) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 11TH
Buggies-n-Blues www.buggies-n-blues.org Dance to the Billy D & The Crystals. Children’s Day at the Zoo Fun and games starting at 10:00am and ending at 1:00pm. Prizes are up for grabs. Visit dakotazoo.org for more info. Live Music at Laughing Sun Sonic Infusion (Minneapolis show band) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 12TH
Buggies-n-Blues www.buggies-n-blues.org Dance to the Billy D & The Crystals.
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
The Veer Union Rock Point - 7:00pm
Jurassic Art ND Heritage Center - 10:00 - 12:00 PM Create plaster casts of your own fossils at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum. Visit history.nd.gov for more information.
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 9TH
Starlight Cinema: Back to the Future shst.org Enjoy the movie Back to the Future outdoors at Sleepy Hollow Arts Park in Bismarck.
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Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
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JUNE 19TH
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
Live Music at Laughing Sun Dakota Outright Trivia Night laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
Jurassic Art ND Heritage Center - 10:00 - 12:00 PM Make and mold your own dinosaur head at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum. Visit history.nd.gov for more information.
Live Music at Laughing Sun Artists in the Evening (3 local artists each take an hour on the Sun Stage) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 16TH
Art and Wine Walk Enjoy Beautiful Downtown Bismarck while you sample unique wine selections, enjoy appetizers, and take in all forms of art that our community has to offer at each of our many great locations. Get your Art & Wine Walk Passport stamped at each location for a chance to win prizes! For more info visit downtownbismarck.com Live Music at Laughing Sun McMahon Brothers laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 17TH
PBR Bull Riding Challenge Don’t miss the Dakota Community Bank & Trust PBR Bull Riding Challenge featuring Chad Berger Bucking Bulls! Held at the Bismarck Event Center. 7:30pm Visit ticketmaster.com for more info.
JUNE 18TH
Medieval Rush This is the largest and longest running terrain race in North Dakota. Held at the Missouri Valley Fair Grounds. Visit www.medievalrush.com for more information. PBR Bull Riding Challenge Don’t miss the Dakota Community Bank & Trust PBR Bull Riding Challenge featuring Chad Berger Bucking Bulls! Held at the Bismarck Event Center. 7:30pm Visit ticketmaster.com for more info. Midsummer Celebration Sleepy Hollow - 7:00 PM Celebrate the longest day of the year with entertainment and a dance under the stars at The Gazebo at Sleepy Hollow Arts Park. Visit shst.org for more info. Weather You Wanna Know Learn about the wild and wacky world of weather with hands-on activities and local weather experts at Gateway to Science, 1-4 p.m. Free family event. Visit gatewaytoscience.org for more info. Live Music at Laughing Sun Dead Money (Check out the new record!) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 20TH
JUNE 21ST
Live Music at Laughing Sun Frog Holler String Band (Texas Swing, blues, American songbook) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 22ND
Live Music at Laughing Sun Boston Steve (Last of the Hippies) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881 Jurassic Art ND Heritage Center - 10:00 - 12:00 PM Create and keep your own dinosaur marionette at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum. Visit history.nd.gov for more information.
JUNE 23ND
Live Music at Laughing Sun Lyzah - laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 24TH
American Family Insurance Golf Classic Prairie West Golf Course from noon-5:00pm. All the funds raised are for local programs supported by United Way. McQuade Softball Tournament June 24th-26th, become a part of the worlds largest softball tournament. Visit mcquades.com for more information.
JUNE 25TH
Junk’n at the Junction at Buckstop Junction This market features vendors who have antiques, vintage, repurposed, rustic, salvage, shabby chic and up-cycled items. 9am- 3pm Live Music at Laughing Sun Jennifer Lyn (Local powerhouse blues) laughingsunbrewing.com 701-751-3881
JUNE 29TH
Jurassic Art ND Heritage Center - 10:00 - 12:00 PM Draw a dinosaur, step-by-step at the North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum. Visit history.nd.gov for more information.
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THE BEST DEALS, ALL WEEK LONG We did all the investigating - you just pick where and when!
Bismarck Blarney Stone Pub 408 E. Main
Broadway Grill and Tavern Broadway Centre at 100 W Broadway
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9pm till close $1 off pints $2.25 bar pours $1 off house wine
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5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 5-6pm 1.50 off all tall 1.50 off all tall 1.50 off all tall 1.50 off all tall 1.50 off all tall The Bistro drafts drafts drafts drafts drafts 1103 E Front Ave $3.75 well mixed $3.75 well mixed $3.75 well mixed $3.75 well mixed $3.75 well mixed drinks drinks drinks drinks drinks
8-12pm 241’s
4-10pm 241 Bomb Shots, Captain Morgan drinks, taps, Long Islands and well drinks
Borrowed Buck’s Roadhouse 118 S 3rd St
Birthday Mugs $2 and $4 shooter shots all night
8-11pm 241’s
4-11pm $1 drinks for ladies
4-8pm Happy Hour $2.00 taps, domestic bottles and well
Corral Bar 2111 E Main
11am-6pm $2 domestics & wells .50 cents off everything else
11am-6pm $2 domestics & wells .50 cents off everything else
11am-6pm $2 domestics & wells .50 cents off everything else
11am-6pm $2 domestics & wells .50 cents off everything else
11am-6pm $2 domestics & wells .50 cents off everything else
Elbow Room 115 S 5th St
4:30-6pm .75 cents off everything
4:30-6pm .75 cents off everything
4:30-6pm .75 cents off everything
4:30-6pm .75 cents off everything
4:30-6pm .75 cents off everything
7-9pm .75 cents off everything
Fiesta Villa 411 E Main
3-6pm $4 house wine $5 Long Island sangria & daiquiris $6.50 margaritas
3-6pm $4 house wine $5 Long Island sangria & daiquiris $6.50 margaritas
3-6pm $4 house wine $5 Long Island sangria & daiquiris $6.50 margaritas
3-6pm $4 house wine $5 Long Island sangria & daiquiris $6.50 margaritas
Fireflour 111 N 5th St
$9 bottomless wine
$9 bottomless wine
$9 bottomless wine
$9 bottomless wine
$9 bottomless wine
$9 bottomless wine
4-10pm 241’s
$9 bottomless wine
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Laughing Sun Brewing Co. 107 N 5th St
4-7pm $1 off pints
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MacKenzie River 4510 Skyline Crossings
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
Main Bar 804 E Main
5-6:30pm $1 off beer and assorted liquor
5-6:30 pm $1 off beer and assorted liquor
5-6:30pm $1 off beer and assorted liquor
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5-6:30pm $1 off beer and assorted liquor
5-6:30pm $1 off beer and assorted liquor
Minervas 1800 N. 12th
4-6pm & 9-11pm Happy hour
4-6pm & 9-11pm Happy hour
4-6pm & 9-11pm Happy hour
4-6pm & 9-11pm Happy hour
4-6pm & 9-11pm Happy hour
4-9pm Happy hour
O’Brian’s 1059 E Interstate Ave
$3.00 Crown, $2.50 black velvet and $1.00 off pitchers all day
$2.50 UV $3.00 Cuervo Tequila and $3.25 Long Island Teas All Day
$3.00 Titos $2.50 Bacardi and Windsor
$3.00 Captian Morgan and Jack Daniels, $3.50 Colorado Bulldogs
241’s 4-6pm
$3 Bloody Marys $2.50 well drinks 5- close and $1.00 of pitchers all day
Oahu 2626 State St
3-6pm & 8:30pm-close $5 Moscow Mules
3-6pm & 8:30pm-close $3 Smirnoff flavored cocktails
3-6pm & 8:30pm-close $3 Deep eddy vodka cocktails
3-6pm & 8:30pm-close $3.50 Cabo wabo tequila, shots or margaritas
Peacock Alley 422 East Main
3-6pm & 9-close $3 wine $4 wells $6 pints
3-6pm & 9-close 3-6pm & 9-close $3 wine $4 3-6pm & 9-close 3-6pm & 9-close 3-6pm & 9-close $3 wine $4 wells $6 pints, $3 wine $4 $3 wine $4 $3 wine $4 wells $6 pints buy one get one wells $6 pints wells $6 pints wells $6 pints Free bloody w/ martinis breakfast
3pm-6pm 9pm-12pm $2 wells $3 domestics $4 micros $5 Henwiches
3pm-6pm 9pm-12pm $2 wells $3 domestics $4 micros $5 Henwiches 5pm-close 1/2 price bottles of wine
The Pond 307 N 3rd St
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Sunday 4-7pm $1 off pints
Tap beer specials all day
Open-2pm Endless mimosas
4-6pm and 9-close tall beer for short price $1 off specialty drink
Open-4pm Endless mimosas
Bismarck
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Shogun #H1, 2700 State St
3-5pm $4 wine by the glass $6 lg $4 sm hot sake $4 20oz beer $5 select cocktails
3-5pm $4 wine by the glass $6 lg $4 sm hot sake $4 20oz beer $5 select cocktails
3-5pm $4 wine by the glass $6 lg $4 sm hot sake $4 20oz beer $5 select cocktails
3-5pm $4 wine by the glass $6 lg $4 sm hot sake $4 20oz beer $5 select cocktails
Sidelines 300 S 5th St
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
Sports Page 1120 Tacoma Ave
8-11pm 241’s
6-close $2.50 Morgan $3.50 Jager Bombs
6-close $3 Grey Goose $3.50 tall Busch Light
8-11pm 241’s
6- close $3.50 Jack Daniels $3 Chuck Norris
Stadium Sports Bar 1247 W Divide Ave
4-Midnight $1 off everything
4-6pm $1 off everything
4-6pm $1 off everything
4-6pm $1 off everything
4-7pm $1 off everything
Toasted Frog 124 N 4th St
4-5:30pm all tap beer is 1/2 price, $5 martinis, $3 wine $2.50 rail drinks
4-5:30pm all tap beer is 1/2 price, $5 martinis, $3 wine $2.50 rail drinks
4-5:30pm all tap beer is 1/2 price, $5 martinis, $3 wine $2.50 rail drinks
4-5:30pm all tap beer is 1/2 price, $5 martinis, $3 wine $2.50 rail drinks
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks 12-6pm Mens day $2 domestics and wells
Mandan Mandan Broken Oar 4724 Pintail Loop SE
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
4-6pm .50 off all drinks
Friday
The Drink 4007 South Bay Dr SE
3-8pm 3-8pm 3-8pm 3-8pm 3-8pm $4 tall domestic $4 tall domestic $4 tall domestic $4 tall domestic $4 tall domestic $3 short $3 short $3 short $3 short $3 short domestic, domestic, domestic, domestic, domestic, bottles & wells bottles & wells bottles & wells bottles & wells bottles & wells
Lonesome Dove 3929 Memorial Hwy
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
Saturday
Sunday
6pm-close .50 off all drinks
8-10pm $2 & $3 drinks 10-close $3.50 Stoli and liquid plumbers
Saturday
Sunday
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
12-5pm $2.50 regular drink and beer 5-7pm $2.75 regular drinks and beer
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Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Last Call 118 W Main St
all day Happy hour
$1 all tall tap beers
7-10pm 241’s
all day $4 long island teas
all day $3 fireball shots
The Moscow 202 E Main
241 well drinks
241 well drinks
241 well drinks
241 well drinks
8-10pm 1/2 off everything
Saturday
Sunday all day 241’s
8-10pm 1/2 off everything
$2 domestics $1 vodka shots
4-6pm $2.50 4-6pm $2.50 4-6pm $2.50 4-6pm $2.50 4-6pm $2.50 domestic domestic domestic domestic domestic bottles & bottles & bottles & bottles & bottles & Powerhouse wells wells wells wells wells Bar & Grill $3.25 tall $3.25 tall $3.25 tall $3.25 tall $3.25 tall 501 Burlington domestic tap domestic tap domestic tap domestic tap domestic tap St SE $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 domestic pints domestic pints domestic pints domestic pints domestic pints $1 off import $1 off import $1 off import $1 off import $1 off import bottles & tap bottles & tap bottles & tap bottles & tap bottles & tap Rock Point 2500 Pirates Loop SE
open-8pm open-8pm open-8pm open-8pm open-8pm open-8pm open-8pm $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer $2.00 tap beer and well drinks and well drinks and well drinks and well drinks and well drinks and well drinks and well drinks
Silver Dollar 200 E Main
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
11-1pm & 4-7pm beer and bar pours $2.75
tap beer $1.50 tap beer $1.50 tap beer $1.50 tap beer $1.50 tap beer $1.50 tap beer $1.50 tap beer Strawberry Bar $1.50 $4 pitcher $4 pitcher $4 pitcher $4 pitcher $4 pitcher $4 pitcher $4 pitcher 210 W Main 241 wells 241 wells 241 wells 241 wells 241 wells 241 wells 241 wells
Vicky’s 106 2nd Ave NW
Lincoln DJ’s Tavern 70 Santee Rd
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
11-1pm & 4-7pm $2.75 beer and bar pours
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
5-7 pm various daily special
5-7 pm various daily special
5-7 pm various daily special
5-7 pm various daily special
5-7 pm various daily special
1-4 pm various daily special
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