7 Best Shopping in Mt. Rushmore and the Black Hills, South Dakota

Jacobs Brewhouse & Grocer

Fodor's choice
Taking inspiration from Napa Valley, this rustic-chic, one-of-a-kind shop in a renovated 1895 building sells craft beers, fine wines, and specialty meats, cheeses, and other food to pair with the drinks. There's also a curated selection of other high-end grocery items, and a bakery and kitchen serving lunch and dinner. If you're a gambling high roller, there's a lavish, three-bedroom penthouse upstairs that rents for $1,000 a night.

Dakota Sky Stone

A longtime family-owned business, this store in downtown Deadwood specializes in locally produced turquoise jewelry and also sells Western clothing, decor, and art, including a wide selection of bison paintings and photographs. There's another store in Wall.

Good Earth Natural Foods

Since the 1970s, local owners have been running this downtown shop stocked with healthy, organic, fair-trade, sustainable groceries and personal-care items. There's also an organic café serving breakfast and lunch, and a loft selling eco-friendly apparel.

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Lynn's Dakotamart

If you're looking for a standard, affordable, full-service grocery store with all the essentials in Deadwood or Lead, this is the only one you'll find. It's part of a small chain of family-owned South Dakota stores founded in 1941.

Miners & Merchants Trading Post

A historic former bank building now houses a store selling locally made crafts, antiques, and other gift items. Vintage furniture, wall decor, novelty coffee mugs, clothing, handmade bags, and candles are among the wares sold here.

Miss Kitty's Mercantile

Treat your senses to a line of locally made, handcrafted, buffalo-tallow soaps, beer soap, lotion, and lip balm from the Prairie Soap Company in this downtown shop, which is also filled with other unique Western clothing, jewelry, and gift items.

The Art Nest Gallery

Locals banded together to create this space in a former city hall building where 40 local and regional artists display and sell their work. There's also a selection of gifts and souvenirs, and when you're done browsing and shopping, homemade ice cream awaits at Leones' Creamery next door.