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46 North restaurant in downtown Fargo has closed

FARGO — A downtown Fargo restaurant and bar appears to have shut down after more than seven years in business.

A sign on the entrance of 46 North Pints & Provisions reads “Permanently closed. Thank you to our staff, neighbors and customers for the last seven years! Management.”

A Google search for the restaurant produces a notification also stating the restaurant is permanently closed.

The restaurant’s last post on social media was on Tuesday, Dec. 23, indicating the restaurant would be closed for three days due to the holiday but back open again on Friday, Dec. 26.

Several calls to the business on Saturday, Jan. 3 went unanswered.

The establishment at 635 2nd Ave. N., opened in fall of 2018, according to previous reporting by The Forum.

In June 2018,

the Kilbourne Group made public the plans for 46 North Pints & Provisions,

one of two new restaurants coming to downtown Fargo at the time.

46 North Pints & Provisions in downtown Fargo is shown in April 2021.

Contributed / Eric Daeuber

On the corner of Roberts Street and Second Avenue North in Roberts Commons — Kilbourne’s mixed-use retail, residential and parking facility —

the full-service restaurant would offer

a wide-ranging beer list and a menu focused on “elevated comfort food,” a previous Forum story reported.

Also revealed by Kilbourne in the same 2018 announcement was BeerFish (now called Beer & Fish Company), which opened downtown in 2019.

In addition to 46 North,

several other downtown restaurants closed in 2025,

including the Smiling Moose Deli and The Toasted Frog,

which reopened not long after its closure

under the same name but different ownership.

Huebner is a 35+ year veteran of broadcast and print journalism in Fargo-Moorhead.

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