Doolittles Woodfire Grill

Category: American restaurant in Fargo, North Dakota

Address: 2112 25th St SW, Fargo, ND 58103, USA

Phone: +17014782200

Opening hours

Sunday: 11AM–10PM

Monday: 11AM–10PM

Tuesday: 11AM–10PM

Wednesday: 11AM–10PM

Thursday: 11AM–10PM

Friday: 11AM–11PM

Saturday: 11AM–11PM

Reviews

cindy ware

Jun 15, 2022

My son:s food was perfect. Mine came out wrong not how I ordered it, but I told waitress I'm starving and short on time so I'd pick on it. The waitress just didn't get it, anyway food flavors good

AClayton

Oct 12, 2021

On our trip to Fargo we read some reviews and decided to try, did not disapoint. Walked right in on a Thursday afternoon and were seated immediately. We had a view of the open rotisserie which was cool to see. Service very good, food was delicious, easy access in and out, clean bathrooms. Cozy atmosphere.

Kenneth Clayton

Aug 18, 2021

While on a recent visit to Fargo ND, it was recommended that we visit Doolittles. We weren't disappointed. They make just about everything over their woodfire grill. The wings were a real treat. An almost jerk like seasoning. Very crispy and served hot off the grill. A must try if you visit. Nice beer selection too. I tried 3 different locals, very nice indeed. My kids shared chips and guacamole, very authentic and delicious. My wifes house salad looked beautiful, and my daughter had a nice Caesar with toasted french bread. 2 ribeye steaks and a basil chicken wrap for the kids, and a ribs and chicken combo for me. My wife had the filet of beef tenderloin. We had our fill, so dessert wasn't needed. Very friendly staff. Cheers

Josh Santiago

Aug 12, 2021

Vibe: The general vibe is a modern and upscale dining establishment. The general ambiance is mid-century modern aviation with a warm and rustic feel. Altogether the room has a cozier feel filled with yellowish-brown and gold. There is ample wood throughout the building, and the rustic fireplace is the centerpiece of the main entryway. Meal: Walleye Fingers: An exciting local take on fish sticks. They are breaded and deep-fried strips of walleye. The color is slightly darker than gold and brown and a rich, crispy textures, with the breading evenly proportioned. Where this dish falls flat is the flavor, the seasoning lacks sufficient Salt to bring it over the edge. Without the tartar sauce, it is rather bland. I’ll be at the walleye is cooked well. The tartar sauce is not made in-house. However, it seems to be of a store variety. My recommendation is to give it a try and see if you enjoy it. In the future, I will probably pass on this. Ribeye Steak: The dish is a 12-ounce boneless ribeye served with roasted red potatoes and baby carrots. The steak was well-marbled, and you could taste the age. It had a fantastic flavor; you could tell it was grass-fed beef, and it was cooked to perfection just at medium rare, evenly cooked throughout, and was a great temperature overall. However, just as before, the steak is missing salt. If it were not for the rich beefy flavors, the lack of salt would be very apparent. The real stand out of this dish is the baby carrots. Honestly, some of the best I think I’ve ever had. The texture and quality were sublime, and the flavor of the carrots pulls through. Traditionally most people overcook the carrots; however, these were a perfect firmness throughout. The baby potatoes, on the other hand, were lackluster in their presentation as well as their flavor overall. This is maybe the only thing I’ve had this evening that was over-salted. Almost as if all of the salt from the other dishes found its way into the potatoes. Pineapple Upside Down Cake Wow, you must order this dessert. It is served with a pineapple glaze and is the perfect size for a post-dinner treat. It is served warm and has a home-like feel to it, reminding me of grandma‘s house. The flavor is exquisite, and the texture is rich without being overpowering, and the cake has a nice spongy, light texture. I would highly recommend that you order this dessert after dinner or by itself. Service: Jordan was present and knowledgeable about the menu offerings, the various regional specialties, and the menu's highlights. Throughout dinner, her service was exceptional. She was polite, courteous, and attentive. I would highly recommend her. The manager was present throughout dinner and seemed to be engaged with customers. Overall: I would recommend that you visit this establishment. The service and ambiance (vibe) are warm and inviting. The staff is pleasant and courteous. For this, I would recommend that you come and experience it. The only thing I could wish for more of was salt. The blandness of the appetizer and main entrée is the only reason it is not five stars.

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Questions & Answers

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

People are asking | Feb 17, 2021
Bob Moore | Feb 18, 2021

I personally saw them taking temperature's at the door when I was eating there last week.

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are you open on xmas eve or xman

Mark Lucio | Apr 19, 2019
Nathan Stanley | Apr 20, 2019

Yes

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Do they do anything for birthdays

Peighton Folks | Aug 21, 2020
Hello ROAM | Aug 22, 2020

Hi Peighton, we offer a free dessert or free drink for your birthday!

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I'm new to the area and I'm really interested in eating here for dinner. Do you recommend customers to make a reservation before coming? Also, is there a certain apparel/clothing you would like customers to wear??

Primetime Gametime | Apr 19, 2018
Jamie Vann | Apr 20, 2018

Like most places in Fargo reservations are nice but mostly not needed. It's upscale, but clean jeans and a collared shirt is fine. Great place! Jamie

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