Bar in Fargo, United States
Mezzaluna
100Pearl PointsDowntown Fargo sit-down worth the call.

About Mezzaluna
Mezzaluna on Roberts St N is a downtown Fargo dinner option with easy booking and a mid-range positioning that suits most budgets. Public data on pricing, hours, and outdoor seating is limited, so confirm specifics before you go. For value-seekers comparing options, it sits in the same tier as Luna Fargo but with less documentation than Mångata or Front Street Taproom.
Is Mezzaluna Worth Booking in Fargo?
If you are searching for a sit-down dinner spot on the north end of downtown Fargo, Mezzaluna at 309 Roberts St N is on the shortlist worth considering. The honest answer to whether you should book: probably yes, with the caveat that public data on this venue is limited enough that you should confirm hours, pricing, and outdoor seating availability directly before making a special trip.
What to Expect
Mezzaluna occupies a spot in Fargo's dining corridor where the competition ranges from casual taproom fare to more polished wine-forward rooms. Without confirmed menu or price data, the fairest framing is this: the venue draws consistent local interest, which in a market like Fargo is a meaningful signal. Downtown Fargo has enough dining options that repeat visitors tend to self-select toward places that deliver on value, and Mezzaluna has maintained a presence in that conversation.
On the outdoor seating question specifically: Fargo's short but genuinely pleasant summers make any restaurant with a functional terrace or patio considerably more attractive from late May through early September. If Mezzaluna offers outdoor seating, that is a real differentiator in this market. Call ahead or check current listings to confirm before planning an alfresco visit, since patio availability in North Dakota can shift with season and weather.
Who Should Book and Who Should Look Elsewhere
For the value-seeker comparing options in Fargo: without confirmed pricing, you cannot benchmark Mezzaluna against peers numerically, but you can use the address as a proxy. The Roberts St corridor trends toward mid-range dining rather than high-end splurge territory, which suggests reasonable price-to-quality expectations rather than either budget-basement or white-tablecloth territory. If you want a verified fine-dining wine experience, Mångata Wine & Raw Bar is the more confirmed option for that profile. If you are after something more casual with a strong local beer angle, Front Street Taproom is easier to benchmark on price and format.
Groups can likely be accommodated given the downtown location, but confirm capacity and reservation requirements directly. Booking difficulty rates as easy for this venue, so walk-ins may well be viable, especially on weeknights.
How to Book
No online booking link is confirmed in our current data. Your most reliable path is a direct call or checking the venue's current web presence. Booking difficulty is rated easy, so availability is unlikely to be your obstacle. The practical risk here is showing up without confirming hours, which is worth a two-minute check given the data gaps.
Practical Details
| Venue | Format | Booking Difficulty | Outdoor Seating | Leading For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mezzaluna | Sit-down dining | Easy | Confirm directly | Mid-range dinner, downtown Fargo |
| Mångata Wine & Raw Bar | Wine bar / raw bar | Moderate | Limited | Wine-forward evenings, date night |
| Front Street Taproom | Taproom / casual | Easy | Seasonal | Craft beer, low-key groups |
| Luna Fargo | Bar / lounge | Easy | Check ahead | Evening drinks, casual dining |
| 701 Eateries | Multi-concept | Easy | Yes (Camp Lonetree) | Groups, variety seekers |
Fargo Guides
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a reservation at Mezzaluna?
Call ahead. Mezzaluna sits in Fargo's north downtown corridor at 309 Roberts St N, and polished sit-down spots in this area fill on weekend evenings without much warning. No online booking link is confirmed, so a direct call is your safest route. Walk-in availability is more realistic on weeknights, but do not count on it for Friday or Saturday.
Does Mezzaluna have happy hour deals?
Happy hour details are not confirmed for Mezzaluna. If a discounted drinks window is a priority, Mångata Wine & Raw Bar and Front Street Taproom are both Fargo options with more publicly documented deals — worth checking before you commit to Mezzaluna for a value-first evening.
Is Mezzaluna good for groups?
For smaller groups of two to four, Mezzaluna's downtown Fargo position makes it a practical choice for a sit-down dinner. Larger parties should call ahead to confirm capacity and any group booking policies, since neither table layout nor private dining options are confirmed in current data.
Location
309 Roberts St N, Fargo, ND 58102
Fargo, United States
Compare Mezzaluna
| Venue |
|---|
| Mezzaluna |
| 701 Eateries (Prairie Kitchen & Camp Lonetree) |
| Front Street Taproom |
| Luna Fargo |
| Mångata Wine & Raw Bar |
| Nichole's Fine Pastry & Café |
How Mezzaluna stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- 701 Eateries (Prairie Kitchen & Camp Lonetree), Notable alternative
- Front Street Taproom, Notable alternative
- Luna Fargo, Notable alternative
- Mångata Wine & Raw Bar, Notable alternative
- Nichole's Fine Pastry & Café, Notable alternative
Mezzaluna sits in the mid-range tier of downtown Fargo dining, which puts it in direct competition with Luna Fargo for casual evening visits and against Mångata Wine & Raw Bar when the priority shifts to a more considered, wine-forward experience. If your decision comes down to atmosphere and a polished drinks list, Mångata is the clearer choice. If you want flexibility across a larger group with confirmed outdoor space, 701 Eateries (Prairie Kitchen & Camp Lonetree) is better documented for that format.
For the value-seeker, Front Street Taproom is the most transparent on pricing and format: you know what you are getting, and the craft beer angle is well established. Mezzaluna's edge, if it has one, is in the sit-down dinner experience rather than bar-first formats, which makes it more relevant if you want a proper meal rather than drinks with food on the side.
If pastry and café-style daytime dining is on the agenda, Nichole's Fine Pastry & Café occupies a completely different slot and is not a direct competitor for dinner. The short version: book Mezzaluna if you want a straightforward downtown dinner with easy availability; choose Mångata if the drinks list and room matter more; go to 701 Eateries if outdoor seating or group size is the deciding factor.
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