Cheyenne Crossing Store
21417 US Hwy 14A, Lead, SD, 57754
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21417 US Hwy 14A
Lead, SD, 57754 - Phone (605) 584-3510
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Michael D.
The Indian Taco was awesome! Definitely recommend it.
(4)Mary P.
This was so delish! We had a skillet and the other breakfast special. They were really good. spearfish canyon is beautiful. The service is very good and they help you locate the falls on the map. A great place to stop in a beautiful area.
(5)Mich F.
When I get my mind on eating something specific, it's hard for me to let it go. A local told me about the Indian tacos here, stating they are "the best ever". So of course i had to eat it (and to figure out what it was). When we went, the small hut that says "Indian tacos" was closed and so I thought I was out of luck. Actually, you can order it at the cafe too which has a solid breakfast menu. I didn't realize this until the next day though (when I called to ask about it and confirm they were available), so I drove back to try it before heading out. It's pretty good! I've never had Indian tacos before so I can't compare them to others. It reminded me of a more delicious version of a Mexican pizza than what I think of as tacos. Fry bread is pretty light not oily, a nice chew to it. The toppings are pretty delicious, with ingredients that would go on a 7 layer dip. Taken all together it was a filling meal and I'm glad I tried it. If you're in the area, this place is worth stopping at for a meal. Locals and tourists alike eat here. People are super friendly. Fill up and buy some Oprah approved caramels they sell in the store, then head out to the spearfish canyon.
(4)Richard F.
We stopped here for lunch on our way to Gillette from Lead and Deadwood. It was a great choice. I ordered Wild Bills Skillet which was a huge hot skillet full of eggs and sausage with Indian Fry Bread. It was delicious. My wife ordered the Indian Tacos which also were delicious. We wanted desert but, there was no way after the huge servings we had. We'll get some next time through. The service was outstanding as our server made us feel like we were in her home. Wish we were closer, we would come once a week.
(5)Jennifer S.
We stopped here for lunch before driving up Spearfish Canyon and we were not disappointed. I tried the famous Indian taco and it was AMAZING! I keep craving it every time I think about it. It was reasonably priced and a large portion...so delicious! Great service and comfortable atmosphere too.
(5)Natasha G.
I never thought that I'd give 5 stars to any place where I had to wait over an hour for a table, and then wait almost another hour for food....but...here I am, giving Cheyenne Crossing a 5 star review! My husband and in-laws all ordered the famous Indian Tacos, and they were so crazy delicious!! The dough was cooked perfectly, and unlike other fry bread I've had in the past, this was not greasy at all. The flavours were to die for and the only thing we regret, is that we live in Maryland and can't go back on a weekly basis for more!
(5)Leslie W.
Food was good, Indian tacos were talked about all over the area so we had to stop and check it out. We were bummer that there beautiful outside seating area was closed for some reason at lunch on a Tuesday? We had to sit inside where we were bombarded with song after song of Kenny G while we waited for our tacos (barf). Once our food showed up we scarfed it down so we could get outside again in the fresh air (was super stuffy inside) and be done with the looped Kenny G music. Don't stop unless you see people sitting outside.
(3)elliot s.
While staying at Wickiup for a wedding, I dined at your establishment a total of 5 times in three days. Meal 1-- light dinner, and good beer served in a frosted mug. Meal 2--lucky charms, and damn good coffee. so good, i drank it black. (bathroom break) Meal 3--Pulled pork, extra pickle and side of chili. Heather was awesome. Thanks for the extra pickle!! Meal 4--you guys catered the wedding. roast beef, mashed potatoes, chicken. So good i bypassed dessert and ate more tates. Meal 5--one egg, bacon, english muffin and coffee. You guys were slammed, but were quick to refill Brad's Dr. Pepper twice when it was half full
(4)Bob W.
We went to eat here based on yelp reviews. The food was excellent, the service was great, and the dessert was stupendous. We had mac and cheese and fries from the kids menu, fish and chips and chicken strips. All of us loved the food. My wife said it was the best food she has had in the black hills. for dessert we split the fruit medley pie and it was amazing. Also they have an amazing selection of beer (at least 30 to choose from). Plus it sits right at the entrance to spearfish canyon. Wow what a combination! One note: You can dine inside or outside. Check it out you will love it.
(4)Molly T.
I hate to give this place three stars but alas, I have to. This was just not a great experience today. I have loved it for years and this is why I am not rating it lower (Indian tacos FTW) but it seems to this born-and-raised Deadwoodite that breakfast has really gone downhill. We waited approximately 40 minutes for our breakfast to arrive, after a 10 minute wait sitting at the table to make an order. Eggs were overcooked, gravy and pancakes not hot, and they were out of one dish we had wanted without mentioning it when we sat down. It took forever to get coffee and water refills and overall it was a real bust. I'm giving it three stars to merit its years of good food and service and I'm hoping I just went on a real craptacular day. I'm wondering if they are in a pre-Rally slump or what. The location is stunning and worth the trip just for that and its folksy store, but breakfast and service was really lacking. Lunch would be my best recommendation, and be sure to save a lot of time.
(3)Mary S.
We just got back from traveling through the Black Hills and the Badlands of South Dakota. It was a beautiful trip, a must see for anyone. We happened to come by the Cheyeene Crossing Store on our way through Spearfish Canyon, another must see. It was Mother's Day and the place was packed. We decided to try it the day after for breakfast. We luckily were the only people in there when we got there. So, the service was excellent, the food supberb!! I am a big stickler on all of these. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is in this area, please stop and have a wonderful experience.
(4)Sarah D.
This is THE place to go in Western South Dakota for "Indian tacos." As a bonus, it happens to be situated in the beautiful Spearfish Canyon, which is a must-see drive with mild hiking to waterfalls options. The Indian tacos - which are essentially traditional Americanized taco fixings (seasoned ground beef, salsa, sour cream, beans, olives, cheese) on top of a giant hunk of chewy, delicious fry bread. Indian tacos are fairly common in South Dakota and other parts of the west, but the ones at Cheyenne Crossing rate as the best I've had, for the quality of the ingredients and overall tastiness. Plus they come in two sizes, which are basically big and bigger, so it's a good deal. There is also a version of strawberry shortcake served on fry bread here too, if you haven't clogged your arteries too badly with the taco to begin with. The waitresses are friendly and call you "hon", and they offer tastings of uh, South Dakota wine, most of which is fruit-based and overly sweet. The rhubarb wine was interesting, at least though, and it's a unique experience, particularly for those of us from California wine country! I liked the wines better at Cheyenne Crossing than at the fancy and touristy "Prairie Berry" winery outside Hill City, and the prices were cheaper, too. There's also a store here, mostly country kitsch and crafts-type stuff, but it's slightly classier than more unique than your general South Dakota gift shop. They also have some camping supplies, which is handy.
(4)David S.
I had the "Indian taco" on the recommendation of the previous reviewer and really enjoyed it; my wife went for buffalo burger and was less than impressed. Service was slow, but friendly. And the drive through Spearfish Canyon is worth the trip!
(3)Stephen G.
Breakfast was amazing & they serve it 'till three! Service was great. Food was epic. Even the coffee was strong and delicious, which this coffee snob thinks is hard to find in this part of the world! I will drive well out of my way to eat here!
(5)Duane A.
Have been a regular patron of this little spot for many years when touring the Black Hills and am never disappointed. It can be crowded at times so plan accordingly... this is not institutional or fast food service. Most recent visit was 4/17/2011 with a buddy for a beer while the wife fed the slots in Deadwood. Being one who goes for Fish and Chips most everywhere in the country, I couldn't resist the temptation at the CCS... expecting typical basket presentation we were amazed that it was an actual dinner with a light salad and steamed veggies... it was quite impressive and very tasty. Generous beer menu and great setting at the head of Spearfish Canyon. No trip to the Hills is complete without a stop at Cheyenne Crossing. Very friendly and hospitable ambiance... quaint cabin type comfort. Good stuff.
(4)Mallorie B.
Cheyenne Crossing is by far the BEST restaurant in the area. The food is consistently excellent, and the service has always been pleasant for me. In many ways, Cheyenne Crossing is like a locally-owned Cracker Barrel. It has a nice gift shop and home-cooked meals. My favorites are the Indian Tacos and the burgers with hand-cut fries. The fry bread dessert is worth keeping room for. Overall, Cheyenne Crossing is excellent and worth the drive. It's a great stop on your way through Spearfish Canyon.
(5)Barbara P.
Great local eatery with outstanding food! I hag the Indian taco and thought it was one of the best "tacos" I have. Ever eaten. Make sure you try the desserts while you are there. We shared the Carmel Apple pie and there was plenty for both of us.
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