Empire Liquors

Category: Liquor store in Fargo, North Dakota

Address: 424 Broadway N, Fargo, ND 58102, USA

Phone: +17012354705

Opening hours

Sunday: 10PM–1AM

Monday: 8AM–1AM

Tuesday: 8AM–1AM

Wednesday: 8AM–1AM

Thursday: 8AM–1AM

Friday: 8AM–1:30AM

Saturday: 8AM–1:30AM

Reviews

Marcus Blaesing

Jun 3, 2022

Great place to get smokes late at night and liquor

UFTA! 94

May 23, 2022

Try their Chicken Buffalo Ranch Pizza Idk what pizza people they use but it was out of this world. And the bar is ok too. A little down to earth, down to the street level type of place...

Richard Carter (SGT.D)

Jan 12, 2022

Went in to buy a can of seagrams, get to the counter ask if he needs to see my id he says yes I pull it out set it on the counter and he won't pick up or even look at my I'd or sell to me great if you look older than 40 but if you look younger get ready to be discriminated against and refusal of service entirely

John Drussell

Jan 4, 2021

Very nice clean staff treats u with respect. 5 star rated👌

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Questions & Answers

What time they open on Sunday

Lenna Luukkonen | Feb 9, 2020
Empire Liquors (Owner) | Feb 10, 2020

Bar opens at 11am offsale 12pm

When was Building built

Bob Munn | Jan 5, 2019
M. S | Jan 6, 2019

The business began as the Empire Cafe, located at 424 Broadway about 1932-1935. It was owned by Andrew D. Ginakes, a Greek immigrant who had come to the United States in 1913. In 1936, it was one of the first bars to apply for a liquor license in Fargo. As with most establishments serving liquor after prohibition, it was a cafe that served liquor rather than vice versa. In about 1943, the establishment became known as the Empire Liquor Store. In 1947 the Empire was sold to brothers Wilmet and Delvin Swanick, and they were business partners for many years. In 1964 the name was changed to the Empire Tavern, and today it is still owned by the Swanick family. It remains one of Fargo's oldest bars.

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What are the Covid safety practices like here?

People are asking | Apr 15, 2021
Charlie Renville | Apr 16, 2021

Wearing mask and washing hand often.

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