Wall Drug Store, located in Wall, South Dakota, is a renowned roadside attraction that has captivated travelers for decades.
Established in 1931, it gained fame through Dorothy Hustead’s innovative “free ice water” signage, enticing weary travelers along the newly constructed Interstate 90.
Today, it stands as a sprawling complex featuring a drug store, gift shops, restaurants, an art gallery, and various other themed stores, all unified under a single entity.
The café serves a variety of American-style food, including hot roast beef sandwiches with gravy, buffalo burgers, burgers and fries, chili, grilled cheese sandwiches, and foot-long hot dogs.
I ordered a breakfast sandwich, minus the egg. So, it ended up being a ham & cheese sandwich, which was fine. The draw here I think is less of the food and more of the experience.
Wall Drug is often described as a “tourist trap,” but it's endearing in a way. It’s a place where kitsch meets nostalgia, offering a slice of Americana that’s entertaining.
Donuts: The establishment is famed for its homemade donuts, particularly the maple variety, which are moist and have a delightful lemon undertone.
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Free Ice Water & 5-Cent Coffee: True to its origins, Wall Drug offers complimentary ice water and a nostalgic 5-cent coffee served in mugs within the café.
The interior features over 300 original Western and illustration art pieces.
Grade: B
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