On The Menu | The Treasury
The Treasury At Hotel Phillips in downtown Sioux Falls is all about experience. From the carefully crafted libations to the "1920s era" vibes to the service, the team says they want to make it memorable.
Just don't forget the cocktail lounge also serves food.
Head chef...
Hang Out With | Kelsey Johnson
Kelsey Johnson has always had an interest in food. She began her food journey by participating in her first cooking competition when she was 8 years old, and now she runs her own business, 605 Dietitian, LLC, founded in 2018. After a battle with...
Where The Child Things Are | Bun in the Oven
It seems like yesterday 605 Magazine’s Publisher and Founder Alana Snyder was asking me if I wanted to write the family column, seeing as I had just returned from maternity leave with Sloan.
It was a no-brainer, but as soon as I said yes, I...
605 Stops By | The Brothel Deadwood
Get an up-close look inside the world’s oldest profession at The Brothel Deadwood located at the infamous address, 610 Main Street. Tours started August 1, exploring the real history and impact of the illegal Shasta Rooms brothel and its workers from 1876 until it...
6 Things To Do This Month | October
Due to the possibility of cancelations, please check events’ websites/postings before attending.
1.) SOUTH DAKOTA FESTIVAL OF BOOKS
Facebook Live | Times Vary | Throughout October
After 17 years of creating conversation between various writers and readers, the South Dakota Festival of Books is shifting gears to...
Meet the Creative | Tyler Blake
Tyler Blake started his creative career as a dancer, but says he was met with “roadblocks” and never felt he was fully able to express himself in the dance world. Trying his hand at both photography and filmmaking, he experienced the same struggles.
So, Blake...
October | 605 Brewers
OCTOBER FEATURED BREWERWOODEN LEGS BREWING COMPANY
“OUR INTENT ALWAYS HAS BEEN TO BRING GREAT CRAFT BEER TO THE CITIZENS AND STUDENTS IN BROOKINGS AND DO SO IN SUCH A WAY THAT IS SUPER UNDERSTANDABLE AND TRANSPARENT,” SAID OWNER SETH KOCH. “PEOPLE CAN COME AND CHECK...
1899 Inn
In 1884 Deadwood, H.B. Wardman built a small, one-story home for his family of four. With the passing of his wife, Wardman sold his business, moved his home, and began construction on a notably larger, Queen Anne-style home at the front of his new...
Hang Out With | Don South
After seeing a few small wineries during a trip to New Zealand, Don and Susie South completely changed the direction of their lives. With no farming background according to Don, they opened Strawbale Winery in Renner. Now, they offer an array of grape, fruit,...
Where The Child Things Are | Ghosts, Bats, and Witches’ Hats
For many of us in the Midwest, the first couple days of cool weather ignite an excitement that had been dormant since last fall. Sweaters, warm drinks, pumpkins, and the return of classic horror films on ABC Family.
In our house it means a never-ending...

















