incantor98
Google
I enjoyed my stay at Brewhalla, with some caveats. Overall, the experience was great, with the amenities and the service being top notch! Staffers at check-in were friendly and helpful - there is not a clearly labelled reception area, and you check in at the bar!
Pros: Great amenities if you are looking for an evening out, including the attached (and always excellent) Drekker Brewing, with more than a dozen taps and take-away available. Food options were also good, with a burger/sandwich stall, bakery, mini convenience store, noodles & steamed buns, a raw bar, and gelato available. The rooms were more similar to an art studio than any other hotel I have stayed in, with each room being named after a Drekker release (such as Techno Viking, Screamer, etc.) - the rooms have large-scale art replicas of the beer label artwork, which was cool! The bed was comfortable and had plenty of pillows available. Worth noting that the room floor was largely bare concrete, and all tables are a metal cart type. Again, unlike any other hotel room I have ever seen.
Cons: The biggest downside (by far!) is the proximity to active train tracks, being literally less than 50 feet away from the building. While the room came equipped with earplugs and a white noise machine, I would recommend against staying here if you are noise-sensitive or a light sleeper.
Overall, although I enjoyed my stay at Drekker and Brewhalla, I would not be able to stay here again with my partner (being a light sleeper). Great job in making a unique space in Fargo!