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Fargo-Moorhead

Hi Everybody,

I hope this post finds you safe and healthy. I few weeks ago I went to Moorhead, MN to visit my grandparents. Ope, I hadn’t been up there since before the Covid-19 Pandemic. There are a few traditions we partake in every time we visit. Those traditions are oh for cute and include morning Starbucks runs with Grandpa, Grandma’s waffles, and Happy Joe’s Pizza. Happy Joe’s has incredible gluten free pizza and we cannot go up to Fargo-Moorhead without grabbing some taco pizza from Happy Joe’s. I wish we had one in the cities, but uff-da it’s definitely a treat when we head up to Grandma’s house. This time we went up for a visit, it was a slightly longer trip so we decided to try a new restaurant called Mezzaluna. Mezzaluna is located in the heart of downtown Fargo; the quaint shops, charming historical undertones, local cuisine, and artistic embellishments highlight the rich and ever evolving culture of Fargo-Moorhead. After an afternoon of shopping and admiring the Red River, Mezzaluna is the perfect place to escape North Dakota’s November wind and become immersed in an eclectic ambience. Mezzaluna is an upscale eatery featuring elevated American classics. Say whether you’re looking for a place to grab some drinks and appetizers, or sit down for a warm comforting meal, Mezzaluna has gluten free options for whatever is you’re looking for in your dining experience. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable dontchaknow. I wouldn’t expect anything less from the kind people of Fargo-Moorhead. The six of us tried a wide array of menu items throughout our dinner and I must say their french fries were tied for our favorite item with their decadent Bruschetta appetizer. The following is a link to their website: https://www.dinemezzaluna.com/ and if you find yourself in Fargo-Moorhead I wouldn’t hesitate to make a reservation. If you asked me if I would go back to Mezzaluna, you would receive a resounding ‘you betcha’ from Grandma and Grandpa Dahl as well as their gluten free goaltending granddaughters. Thank you all for letting my Minnesoootan accent and sayings be a bit more incorporated into this post. Be kind to each other and yourselves, and enjoy the start of the holiday baking season.

Until next time,

Brynn πŸ’–

By Brynn Kimel

I am a student at the University of St.Thomas aspiring to practice law in the future. I am Brooke's older sister and have grown up within her journey of living with celiac. I have been gluten free at home since her diagnosis, but have recently gone gluten free due to my own medical reasons.

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