Do you love diner food and 1950s nostalgia? Does the sight of chrome and barstools soothe you? Will Elvis and good old-fashioned doo-wop music always be your jam? If you answered yes to any or all of the above, you will want to run to the famous Phillips Avenue Diner, which was just named one of the best diners in the country:
The results are in, and Sioux Falls' nostalgic Phillips Avenue Diner was just named one of the best diners in the country by Food Network!
According to Food Network's 50 States of Diners (which looks for "greasy spoons" that "dish up authentic eats with a dash of charm and a sprinkling of regional flair"), the Phillips Avenue Diner is a must-visit in South Dakota, thanks to its location, food, and overall ambiance.
Located in downtown Sioux Falls, the Phillips Avenue Diner experienced humble beginnings in a silver Airstream trailer and has since morphed into the popular institution it is today.
Whether or not you lived through the 1950s, you are sure to find something to love about the Diner, beginning with its lively atmosphere complete with jukebox tunes, checkered floors, and the aroma of greasy deliciousness on the grill.
For a full list of menu options, please visit the Phillips Avenue Diner's website.
The Phillips Avenue Diner is open Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.