Historic restaurants in North Dakota attract writers and food lovers alike. Peacock Alley in Bismarck is one such interesting place. A long, long time ago, in a decade far, far away, a hotel opened that would go on to make history in all sorts of ways. When this interesting building opened in 1911, it was the tallest structure in Bismarck, and it became a beacon of sorts for weary travelers of all kinds. The prohibition era came and went, and the building — known as the Patterson Hotel — became legendary for its speakeasy. Illicit drinking was just one of the activities going on here; (illegal) gambling took place, and rumor has it that even a few ladies of the night called it home. At the time, nobody realized it, but this place would also eventually house the oldest restaurant in North Dakota which opened in 1933 — just after the end of Prohibition.
It was - and still is - known as Peacock Alley, and it sits where it always has: in the lobby of the old Patterson Hotel.
Over the years, the hotel - and the bar - have seen numerous notable and/or famous guests and patrons.
Everyone from presidents to professional boxers has graced the doorway.
Nowadays, the historic restaurant North Dakota is like a little capsule frozen forever in time with a definite mysterious aura.
It feels like it must have back in the day, during Prohibition; something about it feels like it should be a secret, but it's just too wonderful to keep to yourself.
The menu, much like the restaurant, is timeless and classic, filled with all the things you'd hope to see on the menu at a nice restaurant, such as the classic club.
We love the onion rings prepared from jumbo, sweet Spanish onions.
You'll find the finest steaks and chops here, as the restaurant has always prided itself in serving only the best cuts of delicious, juicy beef, perfectly prepared to your exact specifications.
Of course, there's lighter fare as well, such as wings, fries, and even breakfast.
But sometimes nothing says love like a gorgeous bacon cheeseburger.
We do, of course, strongly recommend making reservations at one of the best restaurants in North Dakota.
After all, this little speakeasy isn't a secret anymore - far from it! It's a beloved, delicious staple in downtown Bismarck that's sure to make you come back time and time again for more.
Even if you're just having a drink at the bar, there's something more to it at one of the oldest restaurants in North Dakota.
We love the ambiance as much as the menu; it's the perfect mix of elegance and casual, and something magical.
Historic restaurants in North Dakota including this one can take you on a journey. For more information, visit the Peacock Alley website. What are your favorite historic restaurants in North Dakota? How many of them remind you of the old days? Let us know in the comments below!
If you're visiting Bismarck, reserve a room on Expedia.com. And if you'd like to see another historic building in town, check out this beautiful North Dakota library.
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/north-dakota/book-lovers-dream-library-nd/
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