44 /100 Players Sports Bar and Grill (Restaurant) 2050 1ST AVE E Large sports bar covered in sports memorabilia. Server told us he was having a bad day, but it was unnecessary because we could tell from his demeanour being that of someone who had really just given up. The draft list is in theory large, with quite a few local options, but it turns out none of the ND beers I asked for were actually on tap, and after five or six attempts I finally managed to order an Alaskan Amber. Food was large but pretty uninspired. Pretty garbage all round. |
68 /100 1031 WEST VILLARD Very large open, family friendly space with screens, games, an ice cream parlor, etc. Flights available. Beers pretty tasty, though my first flight was much better than the second. Honestly a pretty good stop in an area with very few others. |
70 /100 Town & Country Liquors (Beer Store) 1218 W VILLARD ST Biggest selection of craft beers I’ve found so far in Dickinson... pretty much any standard offering for the distribution area. Not really any imports to speak of though... prices are fair, no mix your own sixer or bombers/750s. I did experience very nice service while I was there which is always appreciated. Clean store and easy parking. |
56 /100 House of Booze (Beer Store) 1173 3RD AVE W, STE P Random stop when I came through Dickinson. Nice interior store design, typical ND off-sale with liquor, wine, and beer. More space devoted to micros than macros, which is unusual for the western part of the state. Even a few imports. Single sales and mix your own 4 or 6 pack. |
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