Oyster Bay & Fairmont Hotel has been an instrumental part of Deadwood's history in all of it incarnations. Today, the famously haunted building is host to a seafood restaurant, karoake bar, ghost tour, and a place that has helped thousands create great memories from their trip to Deadwood.
626 Main St Deadwood , SD 57732 United States
Credit Cards | Yes |
Menus | Lunch, Dinner |
This building, also known as the Fairmont Hotel , was built in 1898. The basement , once a Turkish bath , still has an underground tunnel running under the sidewalk.
Oyster shots are gnarly, but the mild ones aren't too bad!
They used to have amazing sushi in the summer! I haven't seen it this year yet and it is kind of disappointing.
Have the oyster shot , amazing!
Oyster shooters rock!
Beer belly contest at 8!
Varied menu but leans toward pasta, very good though. Cheesecake is wonderful! Outside dining on a good night is great. - Lerick Johnson
Pizza lived up to the hype. Great pizza, great country tunes to boot. - Jared Stroobants
Get the filet mignon dinner. Comes with bacon- wrapped filet mignon, a side salad, baked potato, and garlic bread for a low set price. $9.95 when we were there. Great deal ! - Plooey
What a gem! We found this restaurant based on a recommendation from the Visitors Center. Fascinating history, combined with the best cocktails and food in town made us go back more than once. - Linda Florence
I would recommend the butter pecan milkshakes! - Ronald Glaser
Highly recommend the Cajun Prime - Ben Bryan