Nomad Bar is back with bands, beers and a reunited community


When the doors of Nomad Bar first swung open 11 years ago, no one really knew it but the owners.

That’s because there was only a lone, generic neon “Open” sign suddenly glowing to let people know something was happening on the mostly abandoned block near Ninth and Orange streets. There was no glitzy ribbon-cutting ceremony with the mayor or invited media.

Over time, it became a home for many: musicians, music fans and all sorts of neighborhood folks from community leaders to the lonely looking for a drink and a little fellowship.

It’s the kind of bar people call home. A family-owned spot where the bartenders and owners know your name (and drink order) after only a few visits.

Bartender Billy Cerasari pours a drink at Wilmington's Nomad Bar. The club will reopen next month with local acts including Darnell Miller and Cure For Pain.

That’s why it was a blow to many when Nomad (905 N. Orange St.) closed as coronavirus swept the country in March 2020 and was later boarded after the violent protests that erupted in downtown Wilmington two months later over the murder of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.

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