Save
the
Date

June 5, 2026 — June 7, 2026
Fargo, North Dakota

Cairn & Kyle's Wedding

Stay in Fargo

If you’re looking for a place to stay in Fargo, we highly recommend the Radisson Blu—it’s where the wedding’s going down, so you’ll be right in the middle of all the action! Plus, it’s a gorgeous spot with great amenities, so you can kick back and relax before or after the celebration. Book your stay and you’ll be just steps away from the party!

Ps. It also comes with a free airport shuttle.

If you’re looking for another option, check out the Jasper Hotel next door! It’s a super trendy spot with a cool vibe, and you’ll be just a stone’s throw away from all the wedding festivities. You’ll be staying in style while still being close enough to join in on all the fun. Perfect backup option for sure!

Trying to figure out how the heck to get around town? You can always rent a car but don’t worry, Fargo isn’t stuck in the stone age. We’ve got Uber and Lyft to get you wherever you need to go. Whether you’re heading to the wedding or just exploring the town, getting around is a breeze.


If you’re in downtown Fargo and hungry, you’re in for a treat! Here are a few of the bride and groom’s favorites:

  1. The Toasted Frog – A fan-favorite for great food and drinks in a laid-back atmosphere. If you want a fun spot with a bit of everything, this is the place.
  2. Pounds – If you’re craving classic American food with a twist, Pounds is the spot. Known for their mouthwatering chicken sandwiches and casual vibe, it’s a must-visit for the ranch dressing alone. Cairn’s favorite is the Avocado Ranch!
  3. Drunken Noodle – For those who love bold flavors, Drunken Noodle is the perfect pick. Thai food lovers rejoice with their incredible noodle dishes and fresh ingredients.
  4. Rosewild – If you’re in the mood for something a bit more elevated, Rosewild offers a gorgeous atmosphere and a menu full of inventive, locally sourced dishes.
  5. Poke Bowl – For something fresh and delicious, Poke Bowl serves up amazing Hawaiian poke bowls with all the fresh ingredients and toppings you could ask for.
  6. The Beer & Fish Company – If you’re in the mood for fish, The Beer & Fish Company is the place to go. They’ve got incredible seafood options, including fresh fish and great beer pairings. A perfect spot for seafood lovers!

Now you’ve got a little bit of everything—sandwiches, noodles, upscale dining, poke bowls, and seafood. All these places are just steps away from each other in downtown Fargo—so you can’t really go wrong!

Enjoy the food, enjoy the vibes, and don’t forget to save room for ice cream at Silver Linings Creamery!


Top Things to Do in Downtown Fargo: Downtown Fargo is where the city’s creative pulse beats loudest—an eclectic mix of historic charm, indie spirit, and Midwestern hospitality.

1. Catch a Show at the Fargo Theatre
This iconic 1926 art deco gem is more than a movie house—it’s a cultural landmark. From indie films to live performances, the Fargo Theatre is a nostalgic nod to classic cinema with a modern twist.

2. Stroll Broadway Square
The city’s central plaza buzzes with energy year-round! In summer, it’s all about live music, food trucks, and splash pads for the kids.

3. Visit the Plain Art Museum (FREE)
A hub for contemporary and traditional art, the Plains Art Museum showcases regional and national artists. With rotating exhibits, educational programs, and a stunning atrium, it’s a must-see for art enthusiasts.

4. Sip and Socialize
From the arcade-meets-brewery vibe at Pixeled Brewing to the urban ciderhouse charm of Wild Terra, downtown’s drink scene is as diverse as it is welcoming.

5. Shop Local, Shop Unique
Boutiques like Proper and O’Day Cache offer everything from curated fashion to Scandinavian gifts. For vintage lovers, Revolver and Violet Vintage are treasure troves of retro finds.

6. Discover the Hjemkomst Center

Located just across the river in Moorhead, the Hjemkomst Center is a cultural treasure. It’s home to a full-scale replica of a Viking ship and exhibits celebrating Scandinavian heritage. The center also hosts events and festivals that bring history to life.