I went to Fargo's with my friend Jennifer on Christmas Eve so we could exchange gifts, and while we were there I took a couple of snapshots. Old school Colorado Springs residents have a lot of affection for this place, and children especially love it. Essentially it's a gigantic pizza parlor, and for some reason the entire décor and theme center around the Victorian era, so most of the employees are garbed in bustled floor length skirts, corsets, waistcoats and the like. Sort of quasi steampunk weirdness with pizza and a legendary salad bar, I guess? Anyway, the place has been a cornerstone of Knob Hill since 1973; it's vast, corny and fun, the pizza's great, and if you grew up here you probably have lots of fond memories of going to Fargo's as a kiddo. It's very Colorado Springs.
04 January 2023
Fargo's, of Course
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Colorado Springs history,
food,
friends,
local businesses,
Nob Hill,
restaurants
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2 comments:
Sounds like a very different place.
That IS a conglomeration. Nice.
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