There’s no shortage of restaurants serving up delicious food in South Dakota, but if you’re looking for a truly remarkable dining experience, you want some ambiance, too. Crawford’s Bar & Grill in Sioux Falls is stunning inside. Check it out!

Crawford’s Bar & Grill is located at 214 S. Phillips Avenue, in a historic building that was once home to Bauch’s Meats.

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From the moment you walk in the door, you’ll see that this is going to be a remarkable dining experience.

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Rich leather, warm tapestry fabrics, and gleaming wood all make this restaurant a cozy, elegant spot for dinner.

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Many of the building’s original fixtures and details have been preserved, including the exposed brick walls, hardwood floors, and large wood ceiling beams.

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Some of the fixtures are new, but reflect the building’s mid-19th century history.

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The bar is as beautiful as the restaurant, with its quartzite top and railroad track foot rest.

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Even the restrooms show attention to detail and the preservation of history. You can see the soot on the bricks where Bauch’s once smoked its meats.

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Of course, Crawford’s is more than just a gorgeous restaurant. The food here is amazing, too. From the seafood and meat entrees…

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…to the creative pasta dishes, everything here is cooked to perfection.

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For dessert, try the tabletop s’mores. They’ll bring you a tiny tabletop grill, and all the fixings to make your own.

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Visit Crawford’s Bar & Grill Monday - Thursday 4 p.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 3 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.; Sunday 3 p.m. to 11 p.m.

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