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Start Your Day Right – $3.99 Breakfast Deal

Our May breakfast special at the Horseshoe Restaurant in Deadwood lets you choose between two eggs cooked to your preference served with hash browns, toast and a steaming cup of coffee, OR a full order of our fluffy biscuits and gravy with hash browns and coffee – all for just $3.99. (For that price, why […]

Luxury Dinner Meal Special

Enjoy a luxury meal without breaking your budget. April’s dinner special is a 16-ounce T-bone steak, cooked to your preference. Choose from our delightful selection of side dishes and fresh house vegetables that will elevate your meal to a whole new level. All for just $12.95! Available at the Horseshoe Restaurant in Deadwood from 4 […]

Breakfast special for just $2.99.

The Horseshoe Restaurant’s April breakfast special includes a delightful half-order of fluffy buttermilk biscuits smothered in rich sausage gravy, accompanied by perfectly crisp hash browns. To complete this hearty breakfast, we add three sausage links and a steaming cup of coffee. A truly satisfying way to start your day! All for just $2.99. Available from […]

March $12.95 steak special

If you’re hungry for steak, the Horseshoe Restaurant is offering a delicious 16-ounce T-bone – plus a side – for just $12.95 from 4-7 p.m. every day this month. It would be a mis-steak to miss out! (Sorry, we had to.) Choose from our delightful selection of side dishes and fresh house vegetables that will […]

March breakfast special

Discover your pot of gold with our delightful March specials, and celebrate the luck of the Irish! Join us at the Horseshoe Restaurant in March for a delicious breakfast of 2 eggs cooked however you like with a side of golden hashbrowns, toast, and coffee all for just $2.99. Available from 7 a.m. to 11 […]

Homestake History: ‘No scabs here’ 

This month’s photo, courtesy of Deadwood History Inc., is thought to have been taken during the Homestake Mining Company Lock-Out of 1901-1910. In November 1909, Thomas Greir, Homestake Mining Company Superintendent, ordered a lock-out after the threat of a strike by Lead City Miner’s Union. According to the South Dakota Historical Society, the lockout start […]