Beloved Sioux Falls Restaurant Finally Plans Reopen This Fall
It's been six months since Sioux Falls tasted the delicious food at Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen. But owners of the popular Cajun-style eatery have exciting news for Sioux Falls foodies.
Sioux Falls' Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen has not been open due to a glycol leak inside the Jones421 Building in January. Now loyal Sioux Falls Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen customers will finally enjoy this local gem very soon!
It's been a long time coming, but Sioux Falls Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen reopen its doors this September! The owners posted the exciting announcement in a Facebook video. They say this is the first "actually progress news" that they have been anticipating to share.
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Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen says they have seen the Facebook messages, received countless phone calls and emails about when the restaurant will reopen. It's been a long journey and owners even considered moving out of the Jones421 Building. But Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen will stay at its current location and with the goal of opening in September.
It's been a lot. We've certainly have missed y'all. We've been working with all parties involved. Insurance, the Jones421 Building, and other individuals that have been participating in this whole situation since the glycol (leak)....It was a much more serious case, which is why it has kind of taken a long time.
Owners have been hard at work cleaning, painting, and re-constructing the eatery, which is why Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen hasn't reopened. No official opening date has been set.
Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen is currently looking to hire new employees before the re-grand opening! Anyone interested can contact the restaurant at 605-370-0711.
Congratulations to everyone at Swamp Daddy's Cajun Kitchen! We can't wait to see you again.
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