Luna Fargo
Cozy comfort food with a decent pour
Downtown Fargo · Fargo · Neighborhood Kitchen / Comfort Food · Visit Website ↗
Reviewed April 16, 2026
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First Impression
Luna's wine list reads exactly like the restaurant feels — warm, unpretentious, and designed to make you comfortable rather than impress you. It's not trying to be a wine bar, and it doesn't pretend to be. What you get is a tight, approachable list that pairs well with scratch-made comfort food and a neighborhood vibe that actually means something here.
Selection Deep Dive
The list leans heavily on California, New Zealand, and Italy — the holy trinity of crowd-pleasing restaurant wine programs everywhere from Fargo to Fort Lauderdale. Josh Cellars and Kim Crawford are doing a lot of heavy lifting, which tells you this list was curated for recognition over discovery. That's not a crime, but if you're hunting for anything outside the mainstream, you'll hit a wall fast. The La Marca Prosecco is a reliable anchor for the bubbles category, and Wednesday's half-price sparkling deal gives it a legitimate reason to exist on the list.
By the Glass
Eight to twelve pours by the glass is a respectable range for a neighborhood spot this size. The selection mirrors the bottle list — familiar names, approachable styles, nothing that will make your eyes light up but nothing that will ruin your dinner either. The Wednesday half-price bubbles deal on by-the-glass and bottles is the smartest move on the menu.
La Marca Prosecco — Half price on Wednesdays
La Marca is already a fair pour at full price, but grabbing it on Wednesday's half-price bubbles night makes it genuinely hard to beat. Come in, order the cheese and bread, split a bottle of bubbles — that's a good Wednesday in Fargo.
La Marca Prosecco
Most people default to still wine with comfort food, but a dry Prosecco cuts through rich, cheesy dishes better than most reds on this list. It's the kind of pairing move that feels smarter than the room expects.
Josh Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon
Josh Cellars is a perfectly fine grocery store Cab — emphasis on grocery store. At restaurant markup you're paying a meaningful premium for something you could grab at any liquor store on the way over. Save that spend for the food.
Kim Crawford Sauvignon Blanc + Cheese and fresh baked bread
Kim Crawford's bright citrus and grassy snap are exactly what you want slicing through a rich cheese board. The acidity keeps things lively across multiple bites of bread and whatever creamy situation they've got on that plate.
Wednesday — Half-price bubbles — available by the glass or bottle
✔️ The Bottom Line
Luna isn't your destination wine spot, but it earns its keep as a reliable neighborhood pour with fair prices and a Wednesday bubbles deal that's genuinely worth planning around. Send a friend here for dinner — just don't send them expecting to discover anything new.
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