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The Flavorful Side of Fargo: Exploring the Best Eats in Brandt Crossing

The Flavorful Side of Fargo: Exploring the Best Eats in Brandt Crossing

Welcome to Brandt Crossing, Fargo’s buzzy enclave that's quietly become one of the city’s top spots for food lovers. Nestled south of 32nd Avenue and surrounding the intersections near Veterans Boulevard, this modern neighborhood effortlessly blends a suburban feel with a parade of palate-pleasing stops. Whether you crave cosmopolitan cafés, decadent bakeries, or inventive food trucks, Brandt Crossing punches well above its weight when it comes to Fargo's dining scene. Here’s your foodie friend’s field guide to the vibrant eats and treats you’ll find in and around Brandt Crossing.

Where the Locals Gather: Iconic Neighborhood Favorites

Brandt Crossing’s culinary stretch along Veterans Boulevard is home to some of Fargo’s most beloved eateries:

If you’re searching for a special-occasion dinner or a sophisticated date night, look no further than Maxwells. This upscale American bistro is renowned for its refined atmosphere, creative cocktails, and a dinner menu that spans locally sourced steaks, fresh seafood, and seasonal risottos. The price point is higher (entrées generally $22-$40), but the quality and service are unmatched. Pro tip: Reserve a table for their famous wine dinners, which often sell out.

A cult classic for locals and office workers alike, Grand Junction serves up sizzling, made-to-order subs stuffed with everything from succulent steak to grilled veggies. Located right along 32nd Avenue S, it’s the place for a hearty lunch that won’t break the bank (most subs $8-$14). Their fresh-cut fries are a must—add a side of their signature Magic Sauce and thank us later.

Fargo’s best-kept secret for gluten-free goodies, Mehl’s on 32nd Ave is a haven for anyone with dietary restrictions (or a love of creative baking). Their cinnamon rolls and caramel pecan sticky buns draw crowds every Saturday morning, while their rye bread and cupcakes are perfect for take-home treats. Prices are reasonable for specialty baking, and the friendly staff make everyone feel like a regular.

Café Culture: Cozy Corners and Caffeine Fixes

Brandt Crossing’s café scene pairs North Dakota hospitality with hip modern-day perks.

Tucked close to the Veterans & 32nd intersection, Bully Brew is a staple for neighbors seeking single-origin coffee, nitro cold brew, and homemade pastries. The bright, dog-friendly space welcomes work-from-home warriors and stroller-pushing parents alike. Their lavender latte and breakfast burritos earn rave reviews, and you can often catch local musicians playing in the afternoons.

Just north in the Brandt Crossing area, this family-owned nook offers rotating daily brews, sweet scones, and a particularly decadent iced “Carmelicious” latte. The cozy interior is lined with local art, and their seasonal drinks (think s’mores mochas and pumpkin maple lattes) make each visit a tiny celebration. With drinks under $6 and breakfast sandwiches available all day, it’s a cost-friendly community favorite.

Sweet Spots and Bakeries: Treats to Savor

Don’t miss these irresistible stops for baked bliss and frozen treats:

Who says the best donuts are reserved for downtown? Sandy’s, Fargo’s iconic donut purveyor, has a lively outpost a stone’s throw from Brandt Crossing. Open early and often crowded, their apple fritters, maple long johns, and seasonal specials (try the lemon-filled in summer!) are mainstays of Fargo’s sweet scene. Most treats range from $1-$4, making it easy to grab a dozen for your next office breakfast.

Perfect for families or a light dessert, CherryBerry lets you swirl your favorite frozen yogurt and pile on toppings galore. It’s affordable, super customizable, and a fun way for kids (and grownups) to cool off after summer afternoons at nearby parks.

International Eats: Global Flavors Close to Home

Brandt Crossing boasts culinary diversity that rivals any urban food district.

Just southeast of the heart of Brandt Crossing, Mango’s brings flair with its colorful décor and extensive menu. From house-made guacamole to sizzling fajita platters and classic burgers, their food satisfies any craving. They’re famous for generous lunch combos ($8-$12) and margarita specials. Don’t miss the churros!

A haven for noodle lovers, Drunken Noodle fuses Thai, Asian, and Italian influences. Build-your-own stir-fry bowls are a hit with locals at lunch, while the Pad Thai and creamy Penne Rosa deliver comfort in every bite. With mains generally $11-$16, it’s a great spot for a relaxed dinner or quick takeout.

Food Trucks & Hidden Gems

A growing number of mobile kitchens and low-key locals round out the neighborhood’s offerings.

When the weather warms up, Taco Bros often sets up near Brandt Crossing parks or event spaces. Serving street-style tacos ($3-$4 each), elote, and aguas frescas, it’s a fast favorite for anyone chasing big flavors on a budget.

Located near 25th St S but still a quick drive from Brandt Crossing, Pho D’Licious is a Vietnamese gem loved for aromatic bowls of pho, crispy egg rolls, and Vietnamese iced coffee. The family-run vibe and great value (large bowls usually under $13) keep locals coming back in all seasons.

Local Traditions & What Makes Brandt Crossing Stand Out

Brandt Crossing’s food culture is shaped by its innovative restaurateurs, welcoming spirit, and a community always looking for its next delicious discovery. With small business owners at the helm, you’ll find a personal touch at every counter—think handwritten menus, local art on the walls, and friendly faces who remember your favorite order after just a few visits. Whether hunting down the perfect pastry, lingering over lattes, or sampling food truck fare on a sunny afternoon, the neighborhood serves up endless reasons to eat local.

Planning Your Visit

Park easily along 32nd Avenue S or Veterans Boulevard and wander between eateries by foot or bike path. Many spots offer patio or dine-in seating, takeout, and delivery—making Brandt Crossing the perfect place for everything from a solo coffee run to a family feast. With more creative food businesses popping up every year, this corner of Fargo ensures there’s always something fresh baking, brewing, or sizzling nearby.

So next time hunger strikes, skip the downtown crowds and savor Brandt Crossing’s delicious side—your tastebuds will thank you!

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