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Prairie Pizza

3.4 (49 reviews)
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Melissa B.

The last time we were here was 2013 with our kids, on the way home from Yellowstone. We just happened upon this place then, but the pizza was so good that my husband and I stopped here again on our way back from another road trip. We waited 1.5 hours for it to open, and I ended up having a great chat with the owner while we waited for our order. What makes this pizza so amazing is the non-traditional dough and the cinnamon crust which you dip in the side of frosting. IT'S SO GOOD! Murdo is a small town, and this place was an unexpected find that will always keep us coming back!

The toppings were hiding under the cheese. The delicious cheese.
Warren D.

We found this little slice of heaven (see what I did there?) while stopping for gas in the little town of Murdo, SD. There was a billboard for it a little ways down the highway and it was easy to get there from the interstate. The claim to fame here is that sugar and cinnamon are baked into the edge of the crust and the pizza is served with vanilla icing. So you eat the pizza normally, then dip crust into the icing for baked-in (did it again) dessert. Staff was pleasant if not necessarily outwardly friendly, and because the place was filled with Mask Deniers, we opted to sit outside and they were nice enough to bring the pizza out to our table. The pizza was very good and the leftover pieces remained tasty over the next couple days, even cold. The main reason for four stars instead of five is really the lack of masks and other sanitary precautions that were not in observance here at all.

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Mary W.

Small town, little above average pizza; the crust was cinnamon & came with icing, interesting twist. Decor was cowboy. Location is near freeway. Waitress was very straight forward.

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Cinnamon twisted crust attached to a regular pizza had me wondering but it works, family of 5 all loved it!

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Circle E Drive In - Cheeseburgers are our love language!

Circle E Drive In

4.6(287 reviews)
0.6 mi
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So glad I turned off the interstate to try this drive in, it was super clean and well kept and the…read moreowners were two of the friendliest people I have met in a long time. I had a bacon cheeseburger that was seasoned perfectly and cooked to perfection, not overdone and dried out like most places. The salad had fresh greens and amazing ranch. Stop in and try this place you won't be disappointed

My family and I recently had the opportunity to stop in at this nice little burger joint in South…read moreDakota. We were on the road from Minnesota going to see Mount Rushmore and wasn't sure if there was any place had good quality food along the way as we didn't wanna stop at you, typical fast food chains such as McDonald's or Burger King so we figured we would give this place a try. Overall, the food was phenomenal. Great portions on everything that they have to offer there from the burgers, shakes ,fries ,onion rings ice cream, and even slushy. We got a chance to try all of these items in one after one each item we tried was a home run. We thoroughly enjoyed our meal and we were so glad that we made the decision to stop in. The great news is it's not far off of the main highway. Just a few minutes up the road. They have an easy to access drive through and even room to sit inside and outside, but seeing how we were in a rush we just went through the drive-through and got our food and headed off after a few few minutes. The only thing that caught us a little bit off guard was the style in which you order. It's all à la carte so each item is individual and unfortunately that can add up pretty fast so we ended up spinning about $90 three people to eat so that's just something to keep in mind if you are stopping here just be aware. It is a little bit more pricey, but I will say that the food is great and the portion sizes are excellent.

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If you've ever wondered what it's like to be completely invisible, come on down to the Chuckwagon…read more Myself and three family members sat down, full of hope (and soon to be full of absolutely nothing). The bartender did acknowledge our existence initially with a cheerful, "I'll be right over!" -- a promise that turned out to be more fictional than a Disney fairy tale. Instead of coming over, she expertly perfected the art of not serving customers by exclusively tending to her friends at the bar, laughing, chatting, and clearly prioritizing everyone but us. But wait -- it gets better. Mid-shift, she decided that serving customers was overrated and serving herself was the real calling. She plopped down behind the bar, housed an entire pizza like a competitive eater, and casually sipped Mountain Dew, all while making confident eye contact with us for a solid 30 minutes like a slow-burn psychological thriller. At this point, we realized the bar's customer-to-staff ratio was perfectly balanced -- because there were no customers being served at all. An impressive business model if your goal is to win a Guinness World Record for Most Ignored Guests in a Dining Establishment. We left hungrier than when we came in, but at least now we have a great story about the bartender who redefined "service industry" to mean "self-service only." Would I go back? Only if I develop a fetish for disappointment.

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