When a restaurant has been around as long as The Hub Pub has, you know it must be pretty good. This place has been around for decades and continues to have people raving over their fantastic food. Head to downtown Grand Forks, North Dakota and experience a meal at this old spot, and you’ll be wondering why you haven’t come before:

The Hub Pub is a restaurant in downtown Grand Forks, North Dakota that was originally established all the way back in 1940.

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Originally called just The Hub, it is the city’s oldest bar and has been in the same spot the whole time. Though it is old, the inside has been kept up and renovated over the years to be comfortable yet still holding its historic charm.

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The food at The Hub Pub is much more than your usual bar and grill fares. Along with 16 beers on tap, wine, and other drinks, they have quite the extensive food menu.

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The menu consists of a variety of American and Tex-Mex options. Everything from tacos to burgers, chimichangas, and grilled cheese are available - and so much more.

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Their sandwiches are especially tasty, with things like BBQ prime rib or a delicious Philly.

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The Hub has quite a few dinner specials that rotate in and out, as well, including ribs, biscuits and gravy, and so many other things. You’ll definitely want to keep coming back to try more.

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With a history like The Hub Pub has, the lovely historic spot, great drinks, and scrumptious meals, it’s one of those places everyone in North Dakota should experience at least once. It’s a part of the state’s history, after all, and continues to be a popular spot to this day.

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The Hub Pub is open from 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM on Monday through Saturday, and from 11:00 AM to 11:00 PM on Sunday. Find a full menu, contact information, and more on their website.

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Address: 205 North 3rd Street, Grand Forks, ND, 58203

While this is one of the oldest restaurants in North Dakota, it is not the oldest – but only seven years shy of that title. Learn more about the oldest restaurant in the state here.

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