The Buffalo Bar (as it was originally known) is one of the oldest establishments in Deadwood. It has been located at this site since it’s founding in June of 1877. Mike Russell arrived by stagecoach to Deadwood on March 6, 1877. At that time there were at least 17 saloons in town, but Mike thought there was room for one more. He established the Buffalo Bar, named for his good friend and hunting partner Buffalo Bill Cody. Of those original 17 establishments, the Buffalo Bodega is one of the very few that remain today. In the past 135 years the building has housed everything from prostitutes to brass lights, crystal glassware, and a full-sized stuffed buffalo, a gift from Buffalo Bill. Mike Russell’s legacy as one of the pioneer spirits and entrepreneurial founders of Deadwood, lives on the Buffalo Bodega Complex today.
Deadwood’s largest selection of craft and small-batch beer can only be found at Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub & Grill. Located inside of Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort, Paddy O’Neill’s is the perfect place to pull up a chair and throw back a pint. Guests can also sample fine whiskey, wine and other classic drinks. Relax in the comfort of a neighborhood pub, right here in the beautiful Black Hills. Order from our full menu, enjoy our friendly, familiar atmosphere, and once you’ve had your fill, hit the gaming floor at Tin Lizzie.
Enjoy a diverse selection of appetizers and entrees, as well as a wide variety of draft micro-brews at Brown Rock Sports Café, Cadillac Jack’s on-site restaurant. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner daily.
After growing our Sturgis Rally business for the last 10 years, we have decided to open a year round retail outlet in Deadwood SD. We will offer an expanded version of our "Rally" merchandise plus feature the latest in womens acccessories, including our line of "Bad Girls Clothing" What will make this location in the Black Hills a shopping destination, will be our "Accessary Lounge" that will provide an array of your favorite beer and wine selections, in a historic yet comfotable atmosphere. We invite you to stop in and experience the newest retail location in the heart of the Hills..............Madame Peacock's Acccessary Lounge!
Opened in Spring of 2015, The Pour House is a loving work in progress. We concentrate on making amazing built from scratch gourmet pizza, along with other outstanding dishes such as our amazing fish and chips plate. Our bar staff prides it’s self on its wide selection of liquor, and brews. We are particularly proud of our locally hand crafted and season beers selection!
Nuttal & Mann’s was a saloon located in Deadwood, southern Dakota Territory. It was noted for being the death-place of James Butler Hickok (better known as "Wild Bill" Hickok). It was later renamed the "No. 10 Saloon". The current No. 10 Saloon is not at the same location as the original Nuttal & Mann's.Assassination of "Wild Bill" HickokBackgroundOn the evening of August 1, 1876, Hickok was playing poker with a group of men. One of the men, Jack McCall, was an infrequent poker player and had been playing poorly. After McCall had lost his final hand, Hickok returned some of his losings and suggested he get something to eat with the money. It has been reported that McCall may have taken this gesture to be condescending.AssassinationThe following afternoon, Hickok entered Nuttall & Mann's Saloon and, while drinking at the bar, was invited to join the poker game. Hickock always preferred to sit with his back against the wall to avoid being vulnerable to attack from an adversary. However, the only seat available at the table had its back to the door of the saloon. Hickok asked one of the players, Charlie Rich, to switch seats but was refused. He reluctantly took the vacant seat. Subsequently, McCall entered the saloon, calmly walked up behind Hickok and shouted "Damn you! Take that!" as he shot him in the back of the head with a .45 caliber revolver. The bullet exited through Hickok's cheek and hit Capt. Massie, another poker player, in the wrist. McCall fled, while a few people attempted to revive Hickok. The attempts were futile, as he likely died instantly from the bullet wound to the head. The poker hand Hickok was holding when he was shot was reportedly a pair of eights and a pair of aces–all black–which has become known as the "dead man's hand" of today.
The Buffalo Bar (as it was originally known) is one of the oldest establishments in Deadwood. It has been located at this site since it’s founding in June of 1877. Mike Russell arrived by stagecoach to Deadwood on March 6, 1877. At that time there were at least 17 saloons in town, but Mike thought there was room for one more. He established the Buffalo Bar, named for his good friend and hunting partner Buffalo Bill Cody. Of those original 17 establishments, the Buffalo Bodega is one of the very few that remain today. In the past 135 years the building has housed everything from prostitutes to brass lights, crystal glassware, and a full-sized stuffed buffalo, a gift from Buffalo Bill. Mike Russell’s legacy as one of the pioneer spirits and entrepreneurial founders of Deadwood, lives on the Buffalo Bodega Complex today.
Deadwood’s largest selection of craft and small-batch beer can only be found at Paddy O'Neill's Irish Pub & Grill. Located inside of Tin Lizzie Gaming Resort, Paddy O’Neill’s is the perfect place to pull up a chair and throw back a pint. Guests can also sample fine whiskey, wine and other classic drinks. Relax in the comfort of a neighborhood pub, right here in the beautiful Black Hills. Order from our full menu, enjoy our friendly, familiar atmosphere, and once you’ve had your fill, hit the gaming floor at Tin Lizzie.