Why eat breakfast in a boring diner when you can enjoy your meal in a 1950s gas station? Check out this little gem in Deadwood:
The building that houses Lee Street Station Cafe was a gas station in the 1950s, but now it’s a diner that serves up some of the best breakfast you’ll ever eat.
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The interior is quaint and charming, with its checkered floor and glass garage doors. Old gas station signs cover the walls, and little retro touches complement the theme.
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During summer months, dine on the patio. It’s nice and shady.
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The original gas pumps still stand outside.
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Bring your appetite! The 5 ounce chicken fried steak with country gravy, two eggs, hash browns and toast is a hearty meal.
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The fluffy three-egg omelets are served with hash browns and toast, and they’re also pretty filling to fuel you up for the entire morning.
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If you have a sweet tooth, the gigantic cinnamon roll will tempt your tastebuds.
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Enjoy some fresh-squeezed orange juice with your meal.
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This little restaurant really shines for breakfast, but it also offers a lunch and dinner menu during summer months.
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Visit Lee Street Station Cafe at 3 Lee Street in Deadwood.
Lee Street Station/Facebook During the winter, the cafe is open for breakfast and lunch from 7 AM to 2 PM. In the summer, dinner is also served from 6 PM to 10 PM.
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During the winter, the cafe is open for breakfast and lunch from 7 AM to 2 PM. In the summer, dinner is also served from 6 PM to 10 PM.
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