Latchstring Restaurant
10619 Roughlock Falls Rd, Lead, SD, 57754
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Address :
10619 Roughlock Falls Rd
Lead, SD, 57754 - Phone (605) 584-3333
- Website https://spfcanyon.com/dining
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Opening Hours
- Mon :7:00 am - 8:00pm
Specialities
- Delivery : No
Take-out : Yes
Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
Good for Kids : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Attire : Casual
Ambience : Casual
Noise Level : Average
Alcohol : Beer & Wine Only
Outdoor Seating : Yes
Wi-Fi : Free
Has TV : No
Dogs Allowed : No
Waiter Service : Yes
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Christina H.
The Latchstring Restaurant is located along the Spearfish Canyon scenic drive at the town of Savoy. It is the only place to eat along that route that I could find, and was recommended by my trusty Black Hills guidebook, so I decided to give it a try. It is just a few minutes from Roughlock Falls, so the two stops go hand in hand. When we arrived for lunch the dining room was mainly empty. We were seated inside, but since it was such a pretty day in hindsight we should have asked for the patio. We walked out there and it was much nicer, with beautiful views. This hotel and restaurant have been here a long time and the place is decorated with antique items and the menu has some cute stories about the history and their famous pet rooster. It's all very charming. Service was slow enough that had I been in a rush I may have gotten upset, but we were happy to just sit and relax. It was well worth the wait because everything we ordered tasted fresh and homemade. The soup and accompanying corn cakes in particular were out of this world. It was nice when we asked a question about the soup and the server asked the hostess, "did she put ham in it today?" like the recipe is constantly changing depending on what the cook wants to do. That's just awesome. We mainly ordered sandwiches. I had the flatbread with mozzarella, tomatoes, and pesto. Overall everyone was really happy with our meals. I'd absolutely recommend this stop for a meal along the scenic drive route. (Luckily it's good, because it's your only choice unless you packed a lunch).
(5)Michael G.
Nestled deep in scenic Spearfish Canyon, the Latchstring offers spectacular vistas from their patio seating area, soothing sounds from the nearby falls, great service, and surprisingly good food at reasonable prices. I say surprisingly because this is a tourist area, folks flock here from all over the world, and the Latchstring wouldn't need to try that hard but they do. We stopped in for lunch during a recent m-cycle trip to all SD county seats. Laurie was delighted with her Black Hills Trout Caesar Salad - perfectly grilled trout on a bed of crispy fresh romaine lettuce ringed with tomatoes, onion, cucumber and served with a tasty house-made dressing. She added a Johnny Apple hotcake which we found to be moist and flavorful and bursting with apple flavor. I liked the Flatbread Sandwich. The flavor combination of mozzarella, basil, tomato, and pesto worked well with the turkey but the fried flat bread overwhelmed some of that. If I were to order this again, I'd get it open-faced and eat it like a taco. The star was the side of Italian Bean soup that came with it! Fresh green beans and tomatoes in a rich broth with white beans. We're big on dessert and the mountain berry pie sounded too good to pass up. House made flaky pie crust filled with an ample amount of fresh berries in a not too sweet sauce and sided with whipped cream and mini scoop of New York vanilla ice cream. Delish! Our server, Sarah, was super friendly, knowledgeable about the menu, and happily talked with us about the area. On a down note with patio seating, the flies were numerous and vexatious as they seem to be in SD. We'll definitely stop in again next time we're in The Hills!
(4)David L.
It had been a long time since I'd been to the latchstring and it seems that things have gone downhill. Our server apparently didn't like her job very much. Even though the place had few customers, our table went largely ignored. Our drinks sat empty, our orders got mixed up, and even though we had mentioned the nuisance of the flies buzzing our heads and walking through our food, she continuously left the screen door open. The food was decent but grossly overpriced due to it being the week of the bike rally. Also there was no children's menu. I'm sure we ate here on an off night, but I thought I'd make a note of our experience.
(2)Nathan G.
My wife and I stopped after a full day of hiking at Devils Tower we drove the scenic route through Spearfish Canyon and happened across the Latchstring and decided to stop. Our first indication of a problem should have been the help wanted sign walking in looking for a cook. The garlic ribeye was dreadful. It, along with the vegetables we both had, were like eating a salt lick you put up for deer. It was supposed to have some garlic butter on it but it was buried under the garlic butter and could taste nothing else. I am not sure what market they buy their ribeye from (they list the price as market price) but $31.99 for that atrocity alone makes it a 1 star. Based on my and my wife's dish, the menu is in serious need of an overhaul from a new chef. Great location but the food was far from great.
(1)Angie S.
Since we were staying at Spearfish Canyon Lodge this winter, we had to give this restaurant a try. It was adorable from the outside log cabin look, which led into the the complete cabin feel into the inside as well. We were quickly seated for breakfast near the large windows over looking the beautiful view. The decor screamed an authentic cabin-life and was very homey! The food was a decent portion and appropriately priced. I had a delicious veggie omelet with toast and homemade jam. The service was sort of slow for how dead the restaurant was in the middle of winter, but they were so friendly! There were so many crafty things there made from locals that I wanted to buy. Give it a try if you are out this way. After breakfast the server explained to us how to get down to the frozen falls to take some awesome pics!
(4)Alex S.
Awesome. Came for breakfast. Great coffee and an enormous skillet with "natural eggs". Can't ask for much more. Definitely worth the stop.
(5)M P.
Very cozy lodge type restaurant in the heart of Spearfish Canyon-you would be hard pressed to find a prettier, more romantic spot. wide variety of menu with Walleye, Buffalo, Trout, prime rib, etc. for dinner and very reasonable lunch menu as well. Service was great and very popular with the snowmobilers. We drove by this place several times thinking it wasn't that busy for a good restaurant, but they proved us wrong and we would definitely recommend and we will be back
(5)Bob W.
The Restaurant is located in Savoy, SD (address is Lead) which is in the Spearfish Canyon. The restaurant is right next to the Spearfish Creek and Spearfish Canyon Lodge with excellent views of the canyon. We ate on the Patio, but the Log Cabin restaurant also has lots of seating inside. Eating on the Patio was great with great views (but the flies were a little annoying). We had 4 of us eating. My youngest ordered off the kids menu and had spaghetti, which he loved. We also ate the Garlic Ribeye, the Grilled Amaretto Salmon, and the Flatbread Sandwich. All were excellent. In addition we had the broccoli soup and beef stew as appetizers and both were excellent, spicy and very tasty. Also the bread pudding was to die for. All in all we loved the experience. The waiter was very friendly and attentive. The only thing was a miscommunication about the dessert. We wanted 1 bread pudding with 4 spoons and got 4 bread puddings. (The family will be having bread pudding for breakfast this morning from the leftovers from our meal). Also, if you want to read more check out their website (They are part of the Spearfish Lodge) spfcanyon.com/dining.html
(4)Timothy M.
This place was one of the highlights of our 2013 trip to Sturgis. All three meals, as recommended by our charming waitress Liberty, were great. Definitely our best meal on the trip.
(5)Bill G.
I just had an excellent dinner here. Walleye, salad, big appetizer of bread with an asiago cheese dip, pie and coffee and a glass of wine. Steps away from the Spearfish Canyon Lodge. Very friendly service.
(5)DiAnne O.
If this is the right place (not sure why its address is Lead) it's right across from the Spearfish Canyon Lodge. Stop by and asked to be seated outside, if it's the right season. The view is spectacular and you can hear Spearfish Falls roaring nearby. We were there for breakfast - the French toast was out of this world!
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