We remembered this eatery from our 2008 trip and set the GPS to lead us to Al’s Oasis. At’s an iconic restaurant just off I-90 at Oacoma SD. I’s a pretty comprehensive travelers rest stop: fuel, groceries, souvenirs, lodging, camping, and restaurant. Been there nearly a hundred years. Yes, it’s a bit of cowboy kitsch, but the buffalo burgers were good and the coffee is really just five cents! Apparently their pie is really good but we neglected to save room. We did however go outdoors and pose with the bison statues.

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  1. Mark

    The participants in this photo look a little plasticy.

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  2. Brian

    All the participants? 🙂

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