A Fargo restaurant is standing up for equality with their bathroom sign.
Earlier this week, a Fargo restaurant put a customer on blast after the restaurant received a complaint about the bathroom sign. Fargo Luna took to social media to expose themselves for their political bathroom sign. What is so controversial about the bathroom sign? The fact that it was implying gender inclusivity. Find out more here.
Luna Fargo is selling t-shirts to raise money for the North Dakota Human Rights Coalition.
Now, days later, Luna Fargo has decided to sell t-shirts in honor of the disgruntled patron s email. The shirt s decal reads Fargo is not Portland - a line taken directly from the customer s complaint. The Facebook post from Luna does say they did not initially intend to capitalize on the situation. However, they restaurant is seizing an opportunity to give back to the community!
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Fargo restaurant turns negative email into fundraiser for charity
A customer who dined at Luna Fargo Saturday, March 27, made a stink about a bathroom sign, according to the restaurant. Written By: Tanner Robinson | ×
This gender-neutral bathroom sign hanging in the Luna restaurant in Fargo caused one customer to raise a stink, which the restaurant made a t-shirt out of. Luna Fargo / Facebook
FARGO A Fargo restaurant is using a recent angry email to raise money for charity.
According to a Facebook post by Luna Fargo on Monday, March 29, a customer sent an email to the restaurant saying he was offended by the bathroom signs, which display a half-man, half-woman figure with the word Whichever under it.
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(Fargo Brewing’s other owner is co-founder Jared Hardy.)
Next to Nice Barber is The Lounge, which will be available for meetings and other small gatherings.
The Hall event space is “going to be such a big thing for us, and for the community,” Hill said. “This whole project was based around the ability to have concerts inside. We just booked our first wedding dance for June. A lot of opportunities for that space. I think it will be cool.”
The building was built in 1941 as Fargo Tractor and Equipment, Hill said, and the renovation retains the industrial character of the building.