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4 to do in March Due to cancellation possibilities, please check event websites & social posts before attending. Things 1 MARCH 1-31 Downtown Mash Madness EVENTS
3 MARCH 7
Mountain West Whiskey Festival
Hotel Alex Johnson • Rapid City • 4 p.m.
World class whiskeys will be celebrated at this year’s premier whiskey festival. With all kinds of bourbons, scotches, and industry experts, enjoy upscale catering and an elevated sense of what the best spirits are.
MORE INFO: MOUNTAINWESTWHISKEYFESTIVAL.COM.
Participating Downtown Businesses • Sioux Falls • All Day Sioux Falls breweries, bars, restaurants, and coffee shops will be showcasing their talents in drink creation through the month of March. With over 30 drinks participating in the competition showcasing their brewing and mixology skills, will you try them all?
MORE INFO: DTSF.COM.
4 MARCH 12 & 13
2 MARCH 1-31
Downtown • Deadwood • All Day Oh, how the lucky stars shine upon Deadwood. So many festivities are to be celebrated and had at this year’s St. Patrick’s Celebration . Pub crawls, Paddy’s Parade , Bill Walsh’s Singing Nuns , and much more are planned. Where will your luck lead you? St. Patrick’s Celebration in Deadwood
Nine murals designed by Dakota Wesleyan University students highlighting iconography from the Declaration of Independence , Liberty Bell , Aviation , and more. For 250 years, America has been growing and evolving. Celebrate with the World’s Only Corn Palace as they highlight these works of art. Corn Palace Murals 250 Years of America Corn Palace • Mitchell • All Day
MORE INFO: DEADWOOD.COM.
MORE INFO: CORNPALACE.COM.
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3 Must -See A Mad Breakfast MARCH 6-8 // TIMES VARY Homestake Opera House • Lead
Spearfish Springtime Starts in
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Don’t miss the comedy one-act play A Mad Breakfast . Watch as you enjoy your own breakfast as Mr. Long visits a boarding house and is told it’s an insane asylum by practical jokers and house owners Jones and Miss Brown . Hilarity ensues. For more information, visit homestakeoperahouse.org.
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The Three Musketeers
MARCH 6-8, 12-14 // TIMES VARY 1124 KANSAS CITY ST • RAPID CITY Seraphim Theatrical Entertainment presents The Three Musketeers . Enter 17th-century France for the classic story of D’Artagnan in Paris, as he dreams of joining the King’s elite guard. Watch as he quickly entangles himself with a mischievous trio, and experience the tale of “all for one, and one for all!” For more information, visit seraphimte.com.
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Tobymac's Hits Deep Tour
MARCH 15 // 6:30 P.M. DENNY SANFORD PREMIER CENTER • SIOUX FALLS
Get ready for a night that lifts you up and brings the whole community together. TOBYMAC’s Hits Deep Tour rolls into Sioux Falls with a powerhouse lineup featuring Jeremy Camp and Crowder —three of the most influential voices in Christian music on one stage. For more information, visit dennysanfordpremiercenter.com.
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19 __________________________ NICK MURPH COMEDY SHOW The Box, Box Elder. 7 p.m. Thebox.live. BROOKINGS 6 __________________________ IAN MUNSICK Dacotah Bank Center, Brookings. 7 p.m. Dacotahbankcenter.com. 11-15 __________________________ STATE 8-BALL POOL TOURNAMENT Dacotah Bank Center, Brookings. Times vary. Dacotahbankcenter.com. 12 __________________________ CULINARY CREATIONS CAMP Children's Museum of South Dakota, Brookings. All day. Prairieplay.com. 13 __________________________ THEATER CAMP Children's Museum of South Dakota, Brookings. All day. Prairieplay.com. 17 __________________________ PHEASANTS FOREVER BANQUET Dacotah Bank Center, Brookings. 5 p.m. Dacotahbankcenter.com. 21 __________________________ NAIL THE RUNWAY Dacotah Bank Center, Brookings. 6 p.m. Dacotahbankcenter.com. 27 __________________________ 103RD LITTLE INTERNATIONAL SDSU Animal Science Complex, Brookings. 10 a.m. Sdsulittleinternational.org.
28 & 29 __________________________ 34TH ANNUAL WETU WACIPI Volstorff, Brookings. All day. Visitbrookings.com. CENTERVILLE 8 __________________________ EMPOWERHER: WOMEN IN BUSINESS SUMMIT Scandia Lutheran Church, Centerville. 1 p.m. Empowerhersummit.org. CUSTER 7 __________________________ GET THE GIRLS OUT AT JEWEL CAVE NATIONAL MONUMENT Jewel Cave, Custer. All day. Custersd.com. THE WILT BROTHERS BAND Custer Beacon, Custer. 7 p.m. Custerbeacon.com. 27 __________________________ DUCKS UNLIMITED CUSTER BANQUET The Custer Beacon, Custer. 5 p.m. Custerbeacon.com. DEADWOOD 12 & 13 __________________________ ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION IN DEADWOOD Downtown, Deadwood. All day. Deadwood.com. 7 __________________________ K9 KEG PULL Outlaw Square, Deadwood. 1 p.m. Deadwood.com.
19 __________________________ MARDI GRAS Various locations, Deadwood. All day. Deadwood.com . 20 __________________________ SHANE SMITH & THE SAINTS Deadwood Mountain Ground, Deadwood. 8 p.m. Deadwoodmountaingrand. com. Days of 76 Museum, Deadwood. 10 a.m. Deadwoodhistory.com. EAGLE BUTTE 4, 11, 18, 25 __________________________ LAKOTA LANGUAGE AND CRAFTS NIGHT Lakota Cultural Center, Eagle Butte. 6 p.m. Cheyenneriversioux.com. HILL CITY 14, 28 __________________________ HILL CITY ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS: LIVE ON STAGE Chute Rooster, Hill City. 6 p.m. Chuterooster.com. 29 __________________________ RUN FOR RANGERS Granite Sports, Hill City. 1 p.m. Visithillcity.com. HURON 4 CELEBRATING WOMEN WHO INSPIRE US __________________________ QUEEN OF HEARTS BENEFIT Huron Elks Lodge, Huron. 5:30 p.m. Chamber.huronsd.com.
6 __________________________ HURON POLAR PLUNGE Downtown, Huron. 5:30 p.m. Chamber.huronsd.com. 7 __________________________ Red Arrow Bar, Huron. 5:30 p.m. Chamber.huronsd.com. KEYSTONE 7 __________________________ CARSON BROWN BAND The Gaslight Dining Saloon, Keystone. 6:30 p.m. Experiencekerstonesd.com. LEAD 6 __________________________ A MAD BREAKFAST Homestake Opera House, Lead. Times vary. Homestakeoperahouse.org. WINDRIDERS ABATE- CHILI COOK-OFF MITCHELL 1-31 __________________________ YEARS OF AMERICA Corn Palace, Mitchell. All day. Cornpalace.com. 14 __________________________ SAINT PATTY’S WEEKEND EXTRAVAGANZA Masonic Hall, Mitchell. All day. Mitchellmainstreet.com. 20 __________________________ FRIDAY NIGHT CORNHOLE SWAP CJ’s Bar and Casino, Mitchell. 6:45 p.m. Mitchellmainstreet.com. CORN PALACE MURALS 250
ABERDEEN 6, 7, 27, 28 __________________________ ABERDEEN WINGS HOCKEY Ode Ice Center, Aberdeen. 7:15 p.m. Aberdeenwings. com. 14 __________________________ SLAMABAMA Dakota Event Center, Aberdeen. 8 p.m. Dakotaeventcenter.com . 14 & 28 __________________________ HUB CITY STATION COMEDY Hub City Station, Aberdeen. 8 p.m. Hubcitystation.com. 28 __________________________ Aberdeen. 4:30 p.m. Visitaberdeensd.com. 28 & 29 __________________________ SPRING BIG BOY TOY SHOW Holum Expo Building, Aberdeen. All day. Visitaberdeensd.com. BELLE FOURCHE 27, 28, 29 __________________________ CURTAIN CALL: A NIGHT OF ONE- ACTS Belle Fourche Community Hall, Belle Fourche. Times vary. Bellefourcheact.com. BOX ELDER 18 __________________________ DINNER IN THE DARK The Box, Box Elder. 6 p.m. Thebox.live. WINTERFEST Boys & Girls Club,
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27-29 __________________________ SPECIAL OLYMPICS SOUTH DAKOTA BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT Avera Sports & Wellness Complex, Mitchell. All day. Mitchellmainstreet.com. PIERRE/FORT PIERRE 5-7 __________________________ DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE Pierre Opera House, Pierre. Times vary. Pierreplayers. com. 7 __________________________ BIKER GALA Pat Duffy Community & Youth Involved Center, Pierre. 5 p.m. Business. pierre.org. GALA OF HOPE Larkspur Landing Event Center, Pierre. 5:30 p.m. Missourishores.com. 19 __________________________ AUTHOR TALK & BOOK SIGNING: JIM MCKEOWN, PH.D. Rawlins Municipal Library, Pierre. 5:30 p.m. Cityofpierre. org. 21 __________________________ PIERRE POLAR PLUNGE American Legion, Pierre. 11 a.m. Charity.pledgeit.org . ICE JAM Oahe Expo Center, Pierre. 4:30 p.m. Business.pierre. org.
27 __________________________ SPRING LITTLE EXPLORERS: IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PLANE: IDENTIFYING SPRINGTIME FLYERS South Dakota Discovery Center, Pierre. 10 a.m. Mms. sd-discovery.org. RAPID CITY 4 __________________________ ADULT SPELLING BEE Lost Cabin Beer Co, Rapid City. 6 p.m. Visitrapidcity. com. 4-7, 12-14 __________________________ RAPID CITY RUSH The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. Rapidcityrush. com. 6-8, 12-14 __________________________ THE THREE MUSKETEERS Seraphim Theatrical Entertainment, Rapid City. Times vary. Seraphimte.com. 6 __________________________ TUFF ROOTS + CAMP COMFORT The 707 Night Life, Rapid City. 8 p.m. Thepark707.com.
7 __________________________ ROAD 2 DESTRUCTION MONSTER TRUCK AND MOTOCROSS TOUR The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. Rapidcityrush. com. MOUNTAIN WEST WHISKEY FESTIVAL Hotel Alex Johnson, Rapid City. 4 p.m. Mountainwestwhiskey festival.com. 13-15, 20-22 __________________________ FBLACK HILLS COMMUNITY THEATRE PRESENTS: CITY OF ANGELS Performing Arts Center of Rapid City, Rapid City. Performingartsrc.org. 14 __________________________ WOMEN & WELLNESS MARKETPLACE POP UP DThe Monument, Rapid City. 10 a.m. Facebook.com. FESTIVAL OF BANDS The Monument, Rapid City. Times Vary. Maniatheshow. com. 16 __________________________ SPRING ART CAMP Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City. All day. Rapidcityartscouncil. __________________________ PHILIP DANIEL & ALEX MASSA Hay Camp Brewing, Rapid City. 6 p.m. Improvisearts. com. WOMEN’S SHOWCASE Dahl Arts Center, Rapid City. 6 p.m. Rapidcityartscouncil.org. org. 21
2026 EVENTS SCHEDULE
MAY 30 | 1-5PM FRÜHLINGSFEST
JUNE 13 | 11AM-4PM KIDS’ CARNIVAL
AUGUST 15 | 10AM-4PM BACK TO SCHOOL BLOCK PARTY
AUGUST 29 | 5-9PM SUMMER SUNSET FESTIVAL
SEPTEMBER 19 | 10AM-4PM THE GREAT DOWNTOWN PUMPKIN FESTIVAL
OCTOBER 3 | 1-5PM BIERBÖRSE
TURTLE SOUP The Journey Museum, Rapid City. 11:45 a.m. Journeymmuseum.org.
OCTOBER 10 | 12-4PM CRUISER CAR SHOW
BADLANDS SABRES The Monument, Rapid City. Times vary. Rapidcityrush. com.
NOVEMBER 28 | 1-5PM WINTER MARKET
Your plans start in Downtown Rapid City.
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21 & 22 __________________________ THE RAPID CITY SPIRIT EXPO The 707 Night Life, Rapid City. All day. Spiritexpo. events. 24 __________________________ CINDERELLA The Monument, Rapid City. 7 p.m. Worldballetcompany. com. 26 __________________________ RIVERDANCE 30 THE NEW GENERATION The Monument, Rapid City. 7 p.m. Riverdance.com. 27, 28, 29 __________________________ BLACK HILLS HOME BUILDERS Blackhillshomebuilders.com. SIOUX FALLS 1-31 __________________________ DOWNTOWN MASH MADNESS Participating Downtown Businesses, Sioux Falls. All day. Dtsf.com. 1 __________________________ ASSOCIATION HOME SHOW The Monument, Rapid City. All day. Centers, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. Experiencesiouxfalls.com. 3 __________________________ THOUGHTFUL EVENING WITH AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY North Dining Room, Sioux Falls. 3 p.m. Augie.edu. YOGA IN THE GREENHOUSE Landscape Garden
3 __________________________ JAZZ FEST Orpheum Theater Center, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Siouxfallsorpheum.com. 4-8 __________________________ SUMMIT LEAGUE BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIPS Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Dennysanfordpremiercenter. com. 5-7 __________________________ THEATRE LAB PRESENTS: MOTHERS AND SONS BY TERRENCE MCNALLY Orpheum Theater Center, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Siouxfallsorpheum.com. 6 __________________________ GEORGE BIRGE The District, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. Georgebirge.com. 7 __________________________ AG DAY Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. All day. Washingtonpavilion.com. OPEN HOUSE SD OWLS PROGRAM The Outdoor Campus, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. Gfp.sd.gov. SHOSTAKOVICH SYMPHONY NO. 8 Washington Pavillion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Sdsymphony. org. 7, 8, 11, 13, 20, 21 __________________________ SIOUX FALLS SKYFORCE Sanford Pentagon, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Siouxfalls. gleague.nba.com.
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20, 21, 31 ________________________ SIOUX FALLS STAMPEDE Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Sfstampede.com. 21 __________________________ BROADWAY TO HOLLYWOOD: SDSO Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Sdsymphony. org. KINDER WORDS COMEDY TOUR WITH JAMIE CAMBELL Lucky’s Downtown, Sioux Falls. 8 p.m. Collectiveeffortsunion.com. 22 __________________________ BOB DYLAN: ROUGH AND ROWDY WAYS TOUR Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7:30 p.m. Bobdylan. com. 24 __________________________ BINGO Sioux Falls American Legion Post 15, Sioux Falls. 5 p.m. Legion.org. 25 __________________________ WORLD BALLET COMPANY: CINDERELLA Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Worldballetcompany.com. 27-29 __________________________ CLUE Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Washingtonpavilion.com. 27-31 __________________________ THE PASSION AND THE CROSS Orpheum Theater Center, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Siouxfallsorpheum.com.
31 __________________________ WYATT FLORES The District, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Georgebirge.com. SPEARFISH 11 __________________________ BELLMAN BROWBAG SERIES The Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. Noon. Mattewsopera.com. 19 __________________________ BLUES, BREWS, AND BBQ FEST City Park Pavilion, Spearfish. 6 p.m. Visitspearfish.com. 20 __________________________ PHILIP DANIEL: CANDLELIT PIANO CONCERT Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. 7 p.m. Mattewsopera.com . 26-29 __________________________ Matthews Opera House, Spearfish. Times Vary. Mattewsopera.com. STURGIS 14 & 28 __________________________ STURGIS GATHERING MARKET Massa Berry Building, Sturgis. 9 a.m. Allsturgisevents.com. 17 __________________________ SAINT PATRICK’S DAY Loud American, Sturgis. All day. Loudamericansturgis. com. DANCING AT LUGHNASA
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WINTER CONCERT Washington Pavilion. 4 p.m. Siouxfallsorpheum.com. 12-15 __________________________
59TH ANNUAL SIOUX EMPIRE SPORTSMEN'S SHOW Sioux Falls Convention
Center, Sioux Falls Center. All day. Siouxfallssportshow. com. 14 __________________________ THE OFFICIAL LUCKY'S ST PATRICK'S DAY BAR CRAWL Rough Cut Social, Sioux Falls. 4 p.m. Experiencesiouxfalls.com. 15 __________________________ THE NEW BABYLON: SDSO Hamre Recital Hall, Sioux Falls. 1 p.m. Sdsymphony.org. TOBYMAC WITH CROWDER & JEREMY CAMP: HITS DEEP TOUR Denny Sanford Premier Center, Sioux Falls. 6:30 p.m. Awakeningevents.com. 19-22 __________________________ THE GOOD NIGHT THEATRE COLLECTIVE PRESENTS PRIDE & PREJUDICE Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. Times vary. Goodnighttheatre.com. 20 __________________________ JERRY SEINFELD Washington Pavilion, Sioux Falls. 7 p.m. Jerryseinfeld. com.
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21 __________________________ STURGIS DUCKS UNLIMITED DINNER BANQUET Sturgis Armory, Sturgis. 4:30 p.m. Ducks.org. VERMILLION 5 __________________________ LANDSCAPES OF THE HOLOCAUST Old Main, Vermillion. 4 p.m. Chamber.livevermillion.com. 6 __________________________ NMM LIVE! | LUIS SANCHEZ National Music Museum, Vermillion. Noon. Nmmusd. org. 9 __________________________ SMALL TOWN SUMMIT VTC Center, Vermillion. 4 p.m. Chamber.livevermillion. com. 13 __________________________ NMM LIVE! | TATAG! GAMELAN National Music Museum, Vermillion. Noon. Nmmusd. org. 20 __________________________ OF THEE I SING: ORIGIN, HERITAGE AND PATRIOTISM National Music Museum, Vermillion. All day. Nmmusd.org. WATERTOWN 5-7 __________________________
6 __________________________ THE FUN PIANOS! 2nd Street Station, Watertown. 5:30 p.m. Facebook.com. 7 __________________________ GAELIC STORM The Goss Opera House, Watertown. 7 p.m. Thegossoperahouse.com. 14 & 15 __________________________ WATERTOWN HOME SHOW Codington County Extension Complex, Watertown. All Day. Cca.watertownsd.com. 14 __________________________ SOUP CRAWL Fallout Shelter Ministries, Watertown. 11 a.m. Falloutshelterministries.com . SDSP PRESENTS NEW BABYLON The Goss Opera House, Watertown. 7 p.m. Thegossoperahouse.com. 17, 20, 21, 27, 28 __________________________ Prairie Lakes Ice Arena, Watertown. Times vary. Watertownshamrocks.com. 19 WATERTOWN SHAMROCKS __________________________ THE GODFATHER - DINNER AND A MOVIE The Goss Opera House, Watertown. 6 p.m. Thegossoperahouse.com. 20 & 21 __________________________ LOCK-IN Bramble Park Zoo, Watertown. All day. Brambleparkzoo.com.
21-22 __________________________ SPRING CRAFT AND VENDOR MARKET Prairie Lakes Ice Arena, Watertown. 7 p.m. Watertownshamrocks.com. 31 __________________________ CHEF’S NIGHT FEATURING LATC Joy Ranch of SD, Watertown. 6 p.m. Joyranchofsd.org. WORTHING __________________________ NOT NOW, DARLING Old Towne Theatre, Watertown. Times vary. Oldetownetheatre.org . YANKTON 1-31 __________________________ DROWNING IN DIRT TRAVELING EXHIBIT Mead Museum, Yankton. All day. Meadbuilding.org. 6 __________________________ YAA GALLERY RECEPTION ARTIST MEET AND GREET Yankton Area Arts, Yankton. 5 p.m. Yanktonareaarts.org. 14 __________________________ HUNT THE LEPERCHAUN AT THE MEAD MUSEUM 1, 5-8, 12-5, 19-22, 26-29 Mead Museum, Yankton. Noon. Meadbuilding.org. 27 & 28 __________________________ SPRING PRODUCTION: GRAPES OF WRATH Marian Auditorium, Yankton. Times vary. Mountmarty.edu.
ROUND ROBIN RESALE EVENT Ramkota Hotel, Watertown. Times vary. Roundrobinresale.com.
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With a menu that’s “stacked, packed, and absolutely cracked,” Egg on a Roll is there to mix up customers’ mornings with grab-and-go breakfast sandwiches. The bodega-style eatery originated in the Twin Cities, launching out of a Minneapolis convenience store in the North Loop in the summer of 2023. Egg on a Roll’s “sammies” quickly gained traction through word of mouth, on social media, and via media outlets like Mpls. St.Paul Magazine and the Star Tribune . “Egg on a Roll started with a simple, but bold idea: take the comfort and crave-ability of a breakfast sandwich and make it exciting again,” said owner and managing partner Rory Kelly . “We wanted something fun, fast, and absolutely delicious—built around high- quality eggs, chef-driven flavor combinations, and a brand that doesn’t take itself too seriously.”
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Some of the most popular items are the Classic (egg, choice of meat, American cheese, and signature sauce), The Founder (garlic aioli, parmesan, bacon, red onion, banana peppers, and Italian blend), and the Forager (egg, marinated mushrooms, chevre, arugula, and garlic aioli). In January 2025, Egg on a Roll expanded with a Northeast Minneapolis location in Dinkytown, and Kelly opened the concept in Sioux Falls not long after last April in The Bridges at 57th Street . “Sioux Falls has an incredible food scene with people who genuinely support local concepts and aren’t afraid to try something new,” said Kelly. “It’s a growing city with energy, community pride, and a demand for high-quality, fast-casual options. Egg on a Roll fits perfectly because it’s approachable, fun, and different—there’s nothing else quite like it in the market.” There are eight to 10 core sammies daily, plus rotating specials. “That balance lets us keep the menu tight and consistent, while still giving customers something new to get excited about,” explained Kelly.
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A few other Egg on a Roll staples include Breakfast in Bombay (egg, chorizo, chili crunch, red onion, banana pepper, alfalfa sprouts, and garam masala spread), the Tuscany (egg, spinach, roasted tomato, red onion, parmesan, Italian blend, and pesto aioli), and the Chippy Denver (egg, ham, American cheese, bell peppers, spinach, and chipotle aioli). Kelly’s personal favorite is the Cry’n Eggy with Cry Baby Craig’s Spicy Egg , bacon, pepperjack, arugula, and garlic aioli. “I’m a big fan of the savory, slightly spicy builds—the Cry’n Eggy with a little heat and a rich sauce,” he said.
WE LOVE TO GET CREATIVE WITH SPECIALS—SPICY TWISTS, SEASONAL FLAVORS, UNEXPECTED SAUCES, AND MASHUPS YOU DON’T USUALLY SEE AT BREAKFAST SPOTS.” Rory Kelly
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The experience itself is also a big part of the process. Described as “fast, simple, and fun,” customers walk in and are greeted by the team of “egg-slingers.” Kiosks are available for ordering, whether it’s a sandwich off the menu or a Build Your Own Sammie . Guests are also encouraged to place the order online so the sandwich is fresh and ready when they arrive.
“Whether you’re grabbing food on the way to work or hanging out with friends, it feels easy and enjoyable,” said Kelly. The egg slingers are the heart of the operation, says Kelly. “They’re fast, friendly, and take real pride in what they’re serving,” he said. “My partner Tom Pepper has built a culture that’s about having fun, working hard, and making someone’s day better through food.”
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TOM AND I BALANCE EACH OTHER WELL. WE’RE ALIGNED ON VISION, BUT BRING DIFFERENT STRENGTHS TO THE TABLE.” Rory Kelly
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While the service is fast, the flavors are bold and balanced. Along with “fluffy scrambled eggs” on toasted rolls, the team also prides themselves with their house sauces. “Each one is designed to hit that sweet spot between indulgent and comforting,” said Kelly. Along with in-store orders, Egg on a Roll has become a popular option for office breakfasts, team meetings, events, and private gatherings. Examples include a 300-person lunch for Costco employees, graduation parties, football game get-togethers, and even a late-night wedding snack option. The company also has teamed up with community organizations like Dakota Alliance , providing egg sammies to busy parents and hungry athletes during tournaments. “Working with organizations like Dakota Alliance allows us to support local groups, while also being part of something bigger than just food,” said Kelly. “We love collaborating with people who are invested in strengthening their communities.”
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With momentum still at a high, Kelly says Egg on a Roll is officially registered to franchise in “dozens of states,” and is actively working with multiple groups in Milwaukee, Kansas City, and Omaha as their first franchise locations. “Our vision is to grow intentionally— partnering with operators who believe in the brand, the culture, and the quality,” he said. “We see Egg on a Roll becoming a nationally recognized breakfast concept that still feels local wherever it lands.” Inside of the business, Pepper and his team are looking at thoughtfully growing the menu, with sides like tater tots and coffee options (including lattes). Kelly says the goal is to elevate the experience without losing the simplicity and speed that people love. “Egg on a Roll is about more than just eggs—it’s about creating something memorable,” said Kelly. “From the branding to the food to the people, we want every visit to feel fun, welcoming, and worth repeating. This is just the beginning.” FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT EGGONAROLL.COM+ THIS CHAPTER HAS BEEN INCREDIBLY EXCITING. MOVING FROM A SINGLE CONCEPT TO A SCALABLE BRAND AND FRANCHISE SYSTEM IS CHALLENGING, BUT IT’S ALSO REWARDING.” Rory Kelly
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The long-awaited project has come to fruition, indeed, with the additions of The Bancorp Building , The Clark Lofts , and The Dakota Flats completing construction in 2024. Pendar Properties has the saying they’re “not into building buildings,” they’re “into building communities,” and Anne says this particular community promotes wellness. Creating Community Cherapa Place
Since 2007, Pendar Properties has been dreaming up and developing Cherapa Place in downtown Sioux Falls. The initial property, The Apex , was one of the original developments along the Downtown River Greenway , quickly becoming part of the downtown culture with access to the bike trails and Big Sioux River , hosting events at the outdoor amphitheater, and creating spaces for people to enjoy the outdoors. “Our vision has always been grand,” said Pendar Properties co-developer Anne Haber . “We worked with the city to create a live/work/ play environment, and we love watching it come to fruition.”
Cherapa Place is currently home to 23 businesses.
“It’s been incredible to watch the campus come to life,” said Anne. “Office teams regularly take advantage of the retail and dining options throughout the day, grabbing lunch at one of our dining spots and enjoying it outdoors in the Plaza during warmer months.”
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Cherapa by Numbers
60,000 SQUARE FEET OF RETAIL AND RESTAURANT SPACE.
5,000 SQUARE FEET OF MEETING AND EVENT SPACES.
650 VEHICLE STALL PARKING RAMP FOR PUBLIC USE.
1,200 ON-SITE PARKING SPACES.
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The Clark Lofts The six-story mass timber loft and retail structure gives modern vibes with timeless and sustainable qualities. 124 residential units are available, including studios to two- bedrooms and dens with stunning river and courtyard views. There is also private access to Cherapa Place community amenities. The Dakota Flats With both timeless charm and modern amenities, The Dakota’s luxury finishes and sustainable material stand out. 109 residential units are available, including studios to three-bedrooms with multiple personal patio spaces and river and urban views. There is also private BECOME A RESIDENT
access to Cherapa Place community amenities.
Curating the list of these retail and dining options wouldn’t be an easy feat. Cherapa Place has 60,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, and the Pendar Properties team carefully worked with and selected each tenant. First in line was ivclub in The Bancorp, bringing a modern, elevated approach to wellness, recovery, and longevity.
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“CHERAPA PLACE ISN’T JUST WHERE WE’RE LOCATED; IT’S PART OF OUR IDENTITY. TOGETHER, WE’RE CREATING A SPACE WHERE HEALTH, COMMUNITY, AND MODERN LIVING INTERSECT IN A MEANINGFUL WAY.” Annie Mello, SISU Fit Haiar. “It’s a community where people actually want to take care of themselves: they’re walking more, meeting friends, working hard, traveling, and staying active.” SISU Fit joined as a tenant soon after in The Dakota, building clientele within the Cherapa community and all over the city and surrounding areas. Co-owner Annie Mello describes members as professionals, parents, entrepreneurs, and active adults who want to feel strong, capable, and confident in their everyday lives. “We’re a place people can walk into and immediately feel taken care of, whether they’re looking to rehydrate after travel, support their energy and performance, or simply prioritize self-care in a more intentional way,” said ivclub owner Jenny Haiar . Being the first retail tenant, Haiar says it’s been great watching the growth into a full health-conscious community. “Cherapa feels like the future of Sioux Falls, where wellness, work, and lifestyle are integrated instead of separated,” described
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“The energy is supportive, inclusive, and grounded—less about intimidation, more about consistency and longevity,” said Mello. “Being located at Cherapa allows us to collaborate with neighboring businesses and contribute to an ecosystem that prioritizes whole-person health.” One of these collaborations is with the newly-opened Pomegranate Market in The Clark, who serves the SISU Fit Smoothie at their smoothie and coffee bar with banana, spinach, vanilla, vanilla protein, and cashew milk. This month the gym is also hosting a pop-up with the natural grocery store with a guided yoga flow combined with healthy treats. Pomegranate Market opened its doors downtown on Reid Place in December of 2025 after much anticipation. The location is 50% larger than the Louise location, which opened 15 years ago by the Snyder family ( Craig and Kristin ). Currently owned by their son, Jonah , his wife, Alison , and Gabe and Ellie Messler , the store continues to promote local produce and sustainable food choices to support a healthy lifestyle. This includes being a place to grab a healthy lunch with friends, for work, or eating solo, and has options like the salad bar and kitchen, which offers made-to- order meals from a Breakfast Burrito and Focaccia Breakfast Sandwich , to World Bowls , to burgers, to tacos, and more. “Wherever folks are at on their wellness journey, our team is ready to jump in and help you take the next step,” said Jonah, co-owner and president. “Eating healthy doesn’t need to feel unapproachable or unaffordable.”
SISU Fit Smoothie
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(Fresh) Order U p Check out a portion of Pomegranate Kitchen’s hot bar.
BURGERS
The Briezy Jam Session Brie, lettuce, tomato, onion, pineapple jalapeño relish, and cilantro chutney.
TOTAL MUNDO TAQUERIA
Pork Banh Mi Mushroom spread, daikon carrot pickle, Vietnamese mayo, mint, and cilantro.
WORLD BOWLS, BURRITOS, & SALADS
Curry Chicken White rice, sweet potato, achar carrot pickle, mint raita, cilantro, and scallions.
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Along with the Pomegranate bistro, there is a private conference room available for rent and catering available for large and small-scale catering orders made from scratch. “We’re also working on some fun events and plans to expand our mission outside the walls of our downtown store with some partnerships with other businesses on and off the Cherapa campus,” said Jonah. Guests can enter the grocery store from the street or by utilizing the on-site free parking ramp with a direct entrance inside. “We’re still working on educating our guests about the convenience of the free parking ramp, which is directly connected to our east entrance,” said Jonah. “Rain or shine, you can walk right into our store without stepping out into the elements.” Cherapa Place has 1,200 on-site parking spaces overall, which includes public parking, two-hour free parking, leased parking, and underground parking. Guests can stroll through the Plaza and experience other eateries like Café Breadico , which is located in The Bancorp and faces the River Greenway and downtown’s skyline. The bistro offers a variety of sourdough pastries and sandwiches along with salads and soups, all created by Breadico owners David and Megan Napolitano .
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The Napolitanos are also behind the décor of the space, including building the ornate counter themselves. Café Breadico also has an extensive list of coffee drinks and teas available, and patrons can watch them being created and poured into unique glassware at the espresso station. “I think what I love most is that, while I've always felt the pressure of being an entrepreneur, this is the first time I've felt like a pioneer in building something in a new and unproven area,” said Napolitano. “By doing so in such a beautiful and expensive way—as the other tenants have as well—it both increases our risk, and I think raises the standard for future businesses and developments.” When it comes to his go-tos, Napolitano says he could eat the Bambino every day, which is a classic ham sandwich with white cheddar, tomato, and mayonnaise on a brioche bun. His other fave? The Nova Lox Bagel . Café Breadico is open until 6 p.m. (3 p.m. on Sundays), so guests can enjoy a yogurt or bagel croissant in the morning, eat a sandwich for lunch, and grab a beer or Songbird Kombucha to end their day. Napolitano says the “quick café” has become a popular spot for meetings, remote work, or for catching up with friends. It also has hosted events like local music and movie nights. “WHATEVER WE DON’T SELL IS DONATED TO A VARIETY OF MINISTRIES THROUGH VARIOUS NON- PROFITS IN SIOUX FALLS.” David Napolitano, Café Breadico
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Deli Delights Here are just a few of Café Breadico’s fresh-made sandwiches.
Gigante Bean Sandwich
The Paisano
Gigante white bean, peppers, arugula, provolone, balsamic-soaked and sun-dried tomatoes on focaccia.
Genoa salami, soppressata, calabrese, provolone, sun-dried tomato, pepperoncini, arugula, and garlic and olive oil on ciabatta.
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The team looks forward to opening the patio with the warmer weather. Just down the hall is Combine , which adds to Cherapa Place’s elevated experience—this time with men and women’s apparel, beauty, accessories, home goods, and gifts. The team aims to carry unique brands that aren’t available anywhere else in the state. “We love celebrating the change of seasons with special sales, curated collections, and in-store events,” said Anne, who also owns Combine with Twin Cities founder and retailer Mike Pickart and her husband, Dustin . “Throughout the year, we host fun shopping happy hours designed to make the experience feel elevated, social, and memorable.” Next door, The Apex welcomed Rivage Oak Kitchen in September of 2025, which specializes in a South Dakota-inspired menu. “When I was thinking of a new concept, I thought about bringing what South Dakota already has to offer,” said Devon Giesen , who owns the restaurant with his wife, Ashley . Devon and his executive chef locally source products like honey from Aurora, mushrooms from Tea, bison from Rapid City, and an even longer list for food and spirits. “IF YOU COME TO VISIT, YOU HAVE TO TRY OUR DUCK. PREPARED TO PERFECTION, WE PROMISE YOU WILL NOT FIND A BETTER QUALITY FOOD ITEM THAN THIS!” Devon Giesen, Rivage Oak Kitchen
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Rivage Oak Kitchen Here’s a taste of what else is on the menu. BREAKFAST Dutch Pancakes Fresh fruit, honey-whipped cream, and powdered sugar.
SMALL PLATES Caviar + Latkes
14g hackleback caviar, latkes, crème fraîche, and fried shallot.
BURGERS & SANDWICHES Wagyu American Wagyu, butter lettuce, tomato, red onion, American cheese, bacon, and dijonnaise.
ENTRÉES Duck Breast
Rohan duck breast, navy beans and bacon, prosciutto-wrapped endive, persimmon, fig, and chokecherry.
PASTA Pork Belly Ravioli
Hazelnut cream, pea, prosciutto, mushroom conserva, and buffalo mozzarella.
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Rivage Oak Kitchen is described as “where rustic elegance meets bold creativity,” with each plate crafted with intention. Devon says a guest favorite is the fresh Catch of the Day . “For me, I love our Lamb Chislic with our watercress sauce or the Fresh Catch, as it changes weekly,” he said. Other American cuisine offered includes the Walleye Cakes (pickled bok choy, ROK Sauce , chive, blac sesame seed, and chili threads), the Fresno Rhubarb burger ( American Wagyu patty, butter lettuce, fresno rhubarb chutney, bacon, pepperjack cheese, and fried leeks), and the Steak & Frites (10 ounce Certified Angus Beef New York Strip , truffle fries, and peppercorn cream sauce). Rivage Oak Kitchen has hosted live music, and Devon says they have musicians lined up this summer for the patio. They also have St. Patrick’s Day specials up their sleeves all throughout the month of March. Speaking of up their sleeves, three new food and beverage experiences have opened under the Sense Hospitality umbrella in The Dakota— HK , Nunzio’s Food Hall , and BlackFork Farms .
“THE ENERGY HERE IS UNMISTAKABLE! IT IS OUR PLEASURE TO
CONTRIBUTE TO A SETTING THAT INVITES GUESTS TO LINGER, EXPLORE, AND ENJOY EVERYTHING THE SPACES OFFER.” Bryan Moscatello, HK, Nunzio’s Food Hall, & BlackFork Farms
Bryan Moscatello
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“Sense Hospitality is rooted in the belief that hospitality is multifaceted,” said owner and patrón Bryan Moscatello . “Of course the taste of the food should be exceptional—whether it's a quick lunch, a special dinner, or cocktails with friends, the arrival in the space, the facility's touch, and the sights you take in should be pleasing and gracious to your senses.” Nunzio’s Food Hall is a relaxed ristorante serving wood-fired pizza, sandwiches, and other comforting offerings. Moscatello’s current favorite is the Winter Mushrooms pizza with house ricotta cream, Italian cheese blend, charred leeks, black trumpet, hedgehog, and mousseron mushroom. “Its rich, earthly flavors are difficult to resist,” he said. Other unique ‘zas include the Sicilian Meatball ( San Marzano tomato sauce, Italian cheese blend, pine nuts, and currants) and the S.P.O. (San Marzano tomato sauce, Italian cheese blend, Dakota Craft Links spicy Italian sausage, roasted peppers, and caramelized onions). A popular sandwich includes the Stromboli with pepperoni and mozzarella rolled in pizza dough with marinara for dipping, while the Cannoli is a classic dessert with ricotta cheese, mascarpone cheese, and chocolate chip filling.
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Nunzio’s is currently open for lunch only with plans to open for dinner soon (check their social media for updates). “Wood-fired pizzas, house-made sandwiches, and salads lead the way during lunch service,” said Moscatello. “Dinner will transition into a more traditional sit-down service featuring house-made pastas and other classic Italian dishes.” Just past the curtain inside of Nunzio’s is the BlackFork Farms Tasting Room , which opened in February. The quaint space carries “farm to glass” craft bourbon by BlackFork Farms out of Brandt—a sixth generation farm located on the hills of The Prairie Coteau . “Both craft and classic cocktails take center stage; each built around BlackFork Farms' locally distilled spirits,” said Moscatello. “Guests can also enjoy a flavorful selection of small bites prepared by the HK kitchen.” And BlackFork Farms Tasting Room returns the favor, creating craft cocktails for HK, which shares an entry hall with Nunzio’s beyond the green door. HK—named as an homage to Harvester Kitchen —carries on the intimate fine dining reputation Moscatello has molded, designing the space for up to 20 in the main dining area and up to a dozen in the private dining section to experience his high-end cuisine.
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“The experience centers on our seasonal multi-course tasting menu with thoughtfully curated, optional wine pairings,” he described. When Moscatello prepares a dish, his aim is to “surprise and satisfy” patrons, inviting them to “take the leap” into his multisensory journey. Guests can choose between the Chef’s Menu (four courses plus dessert) and the HK Signature Menu (seven courses plus desserts). Along with adding wine and champagne pairings, there is also a Caviar Service add-on with amber kaluga, buckwheat macaron, potato chips, brioche, crème fraîche, and pickled onion. “Our caviar service has become a guest favorite, offering a playful, yet elevated addition to the evening,” said Moscatello.
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HK’s Current Menus Choose between the Chef’s Menu and the HK Signature Menu #TreatYourself.
HK SIGNATURE MENU #TREATYOURSELF CARNIVAL CAULIFLOWER Golden Raisin | Vanilla | Apricot Kernel | Tarragon
WINTER MUSHROOMS Sherry Vinegar Pickle Glaze | Nasturtium
CHARRED LEEK AGNOLTTI Roast Pepper Soubise | Almond Espuma
CHEF’S MENU WINTER CARAMELIZED SEA SCALLOP Celery Root | Green Apple | Truffle
EMBER FINISHED SPANISH OCTOPUS Sunchoke | Winter Citrus | Fennel
OXTAIL & SPAGHETTI SQUASH RAVIOLO Browned Butter Emulsion | Thyme
AGRO DOLCE GLAZED SWORDFISH Eggplant | Caper Suds
CRISPY SKIN BRONZINO Serrano Ham | Onion | Salsify | Smoked Paprika
BROKEN ARROW RANCH AXIS VENISON Blood Orange Braised Endive | Sweet Potato | Hazelnut
GINGER BRINED CHICKEN BREAST Carrot | Kohlrabi | Cardamom Jus
BOURBON MASH BEEF Cipollini Onions | Parmigiano | Pepper
SGROPPINO Persimmon Sorbet | Bubbles
SGROPPINO Hibiscus Sorbet | Bubbles
RUBY GRAPEFRUIT TART Crème Fraîche | Spice Brittle
MANJARI CHOCOLATE Mint Bavarian | Cookie
*Add-Ons CAVIAR SERVICE (*for both menus) Amber Kaluga | Buckwheat Macaron | Potato Chips | Brioche | Creme Fraiche | Pickled Onion
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“LOOKING AHEAD, WE’RE COMMITTED TO GROWING THIS AREA INTO A VIBRANT DESTINATION THAT As spring approaches, all three Sense Hospitality locations will introduce seasonal dishes and cocktails and host more intimate events and dinners (including wine dinners). Cherapa Place is also forecasting spring and summer season, planning to expand Plaza Parties into Street Dances and more. Watching the development grow into the community for locals and residents envisioned in 2007 is very rewarding, says Anne. “Seeing The Clark Lofts and The Dakota Flats fill up alongside all the new retail has been wonderful—the Cherapa Place campus feels very alive,” she said. FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT CHERAPA. COM+
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SIOUX FALLS COMMUNITY.” Anne Haber, Pendar Properties
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Small Town Restaurant Guide SIOUX METRO GROWTH ALLIANCE
Written by ALANA SNYDER & Photos Submitted by SIOUX METRO GROWTH ALLIANCE
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There’s something unique about small town restaurants bringing charm, a piece of comfort, and is a representation of its location. “From my own perspective having lived, worked, and traveled to many small towns all across the state, small town bars and restaurants can almost serve as the identifying factor of that community,” said president and CEO of Sioux Metro Growth Alliance Tyler Tordsen . And they also make a large impact on the economy.
“Small-town bars and restaurants are also essential economic and community infrastructure across South Dakota,” said Tordsen. “They create local jobs and skills training for teens and young adults, flexible jobs for individuals, and management opportunities for residents.” Sioux Metro Growth Alliance says it also can move the needle on generating tax revenue for the local economy and keep dollars circulating through nearby suppliers, while also activating
main streets and providing one of the most accessible paths to local entrepreneurship. Just as importantly, they serve as gathering places that strengthen community ties and enhance quality of life—factors helping small towns attract residents, support employers, and remain vibrant places to live, work, and invest. Check out these picks by the Sioux Metro Growth Alliance on local places to grab a drink or bite.
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