Fernson Taps a Crow Beer at the Crow Bar

Much as we enjoy a lovingly-hopped craft brew paired with an inspired locally-sourced amuse-bouche…sometimes you just want a beer, at a bar. What kind of beer? What kind of bar? Who cares. Just a beer. At a bar. Done.

Now you can do both at the same time! You can impress your fancy-pants friends with a slice of local culture while, at the same time, simply kicking back and getting your suds on.

Fernson’s rolled a few kegs of a new collab down to the fine folks at The Crow Bar. What’s it called? That’s right: The Crow Beer.

What’s it like? They describe it as a “white-label lager” something “classic, malty, and smooth.” In other words, nothing special. But also, there’s nothing better to get you through a few more too-hot August nights.

Get on down and try it out before it taps out. It’s also a great excuse to take a look at the new remodeling job at The Crow Bar. They cleaned it up while keeping the vibe. In other words, it’s just like a tall draft of a local lager: Nothing fancy. Just kinda perfect.

Hey Catholic Kids! Time To Get Back To Mass!

Dakota News Now brings the infallible revelation.

Time to stop living like Lionel Ritchie and taking it easy on Sunday morning.

For all of you who got a nice white dress and party for your confirmation, you know you’re supposed to show up to mass on Sundays. However, Covid’s given you all a nice free pass for the last few months.

With an official dispensation from the Bishops to skip the sacraments for safety’s sake, you’ve gotten used to sleeping in and nursing your own spiritual needs, whatever they may be.

Time’s up! South Dakota is the first diocese in the nation to “lift the dispensation,” meaning it’s time to dust off the Sunday best and catch up on the Our Fathers you’ve might have missed.

Or not. You could stay home. But be prepared to feel pretty darn guilty about it if you do.

Then again, isn’t that what confession is for?

Get Outta Bed Kids! It’s Record Store Day!

What? Record Store Day in August? WTF!!

Oh yeah, that’s right, RSD got Corona’d back in April, pushed out to August with the expectation that we’d all be safe and sound by then. And we are, right? Right? Well, maybe not, but we’re learning to live with it. And music helps. It’s just the medicine your soul needs most right about now.

Two spots in Sioux Falls have got the hook-up: Last Stop (10th St. location) and Total Drag.

Get there early. And if you need a little wake-up, be sure to grab a coffee from the brand-new joint next door to Total Drag: The Breaks Coffee.

More details on what might (might!) be available are here. But if you don’t go…you’ll never know! Mask-up, make some new friends and raid the crates before your fellow geeks beat you to it!

The Market Shuts Up Shop!

Looks like The Market – a local favorite for the wine ‘n cheese crowd – is calling it quits, having dished up their last last locally-sourced seasonally-specific gourmet meal yesterday.

The Market - Sioux Falls

The owners are heading to a long-earned retirement after years of dedicated service. They were innovators around town, bringing up-market options to town before the foodie scene was much of a thing. They’ve had a few establishments, starting off with Food ‘n Fermentation in the space last occupied by Luciano’s on the north end of the Phillips strip. (It was at Food ‘n Fermentation that your correspondent made the fateful decision to relocate to town, encouraged by some belly-warming cabernet on a dreary winter’s day.)

You’ve got one last chance to stop by and offer thanks. Next week they’ll be having a clear-the-racks sale. Head over and bring home a few fancy bottles to put up for a special occasion…or just when you need something wonderful to lift your spirits on a cold winter’s eve.

Taqueria Suyapa: The Best In Town?

So we heard a rumor that the best taco truck in Sioux Falls was hiding just past the city limits, sneaking around south of town, right off the 229 Tea exit. Could it be true? Was true taco bliss awaiting? Only one way to find out!

Armed only with this information — and not wanting to let Google ruin our adventure — we headed out last Friday for one of those “let’s-kick-off-the-weekend-early!” lunches.

With blood sugar running low, we pulled off the highway and found…nothing! We did some donuts in the now-empty fireworks parking lots, hunted around the gas stations, afraid we’d have to make do with roller-cooked hot dogs and 2-for-1 Twin Bings.

Ok, Google, you win.

A quick search on “Taqueria Tea South Dakota” pulled up Taqueria Suyapa a mile down the road at 46923 271st St. in front of a few car-sales establishments.

And wow! Was it great. The tortillas were the perfect balance of firm, soft, and chewy. The meats were deep with slow-cooked flavor. The side sauces (paired with the meats!) added a just the right extra zip for the heat lovers we brought along.

They’ve been at it for a few years now, and we can’t believe it’s taken this long hear about them. If you’re a Tea-area commuter, good chance you know exactly where they are. If you live up in the big city, it’s well worth the extra couple of miles to find the good stuff. Skip Qdoba. Pass on Pancheros. Don’t get caught at Taco John’s. Taqueria Suyapa is were it’s at.