Uncovering The Oldest Restaurant In All Of North Dakota
The Oldest Restaurant in all of North Dakota.
This restaurant just turned 90 years old by the way. In restaurant years that's more like 900 years old, since the average restaurant lasts about 10 years.
This restaurant in North Dakota has had its share of famous people dine there over the years.
Including Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and many others to pass through this North Dakota city.
Not only is this North Dakota's oldest restaurant but it's also considered one of the best by numerous online reviews.
North Dakota's oldest restaurant official came to be back in 1933, following the end of prohibition.
Thankfully, yes you can have a beer or a glass of wine at this establishment now. This restaurant is located on the bottom floor of a former famous hotel in the state. The restaurant remains in the same spot, but the former hotel is now apartments.
According to Only in Your State, the oldest restaurant in North Dakota is none other than Peacock Alley American Grill & Bar.
Yep, Peacock Alley, in good old Bismarck, North Dakota. Peacock Alley is located at 422 East Main Avenue, Bismarck, North Dakota.
I'm looking at a $100 dollar gift card from Peacock Alley right now, that was given to me by a co-worker, that I haven't used yet. I guess I'm saving it for a special occasion. Peacock Alley really is one of the best restaurants in all of North Dakota, and they're especially known for their incredible steaks. I'm getting hungry just thinking about it.
Next time you go, you'll become part of North Dakota history. The oldest restaurant in the entire state. Kind of cool.
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