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It’s Finally Here: The return of Minervas’ Salad Bar

It’s Finally Here: The return of Minervas’ Salad Bar

The wait is over, the freshest ingredients are here, and the next time you visit Minervas downtown, the salad bar will be ready for you.

“We couldn’t be happier that we now can tell guests the answer they want to hear to the question we are asked daily: You can order the salad bar again,” said Tim Meagher, chief operating officer of Vanguard Hospitality.

“There’s such a story behind what we’ve created that we’ll be continuing to tell it in the weeks and months ahead.”

But the bottom line is this: Minervas reimagined many elements of the salad bar experience while keeping your favorite things about it.

What that means

You’ll still be able to enjoy your tomato zucchini soup every day, plus others featured daily, but it will be brought to your table so there’s no juggling on your walk back.

Your favorite chef-prepared salads will still be there – Cajun chicken penne and broccoli balsamic aren’t going anywhere – but other new ones are debuting, and they’re fantastic.

Salads will rotate, too, allowing you even more selections throughout the week.

The classic Minervas cheese spread will be waiting with a beautifully curated deli selection.

“And that’s just the start,” Meagher said. “We literally went item by item in evaluating and selecting everything you’ll discover here.”

What else is new

The enhanced salad bar puts a huge emphasis on local partnerships. Area producers featured include Breadsmith, Dakota Fresh Food Hub, Fruit of the Coop and Morgan Ranch.

“This means not only are we supporting local food in a powerful new way, but our salad bar selections will continually be evolving, and our ingredients will be the freshest available,” Meagher said.

What else you need to know

The salad bar will be available at lunch and dinner, and the increased selection means Minervas hopes you’ll choose it as your entree at either meal.

“This absolutely is a meal in itself,” Meagher said. “There’s so much you can create here, from your own charcuterie off the deli selection, to a custom green salad with the freshest ingredients, to a smorgasbord of all of it.”

You’ll be provided a pair of gloves before going through the salad bar, and Minervas requests that you wear a face covering while doing so.

“These times won’t last forever, but we discontinued the salad bar because of the pandemic, so to bring it back responsibly during a pandemic, we need to make these adjustments,” Meagher said. “Our guests have been extremely understanding and courteous for months, so we anticipate they will be here too.”


Turks & Caicos Cabana Grille Closes

Turks & Caicos Cabana Grille Closes

Upscale sports bar co-owned by former NBA player and South Dakota native Mike Miller Let it Fly will be taking over the Turks & Caicos Cabana Grille space at The Bridges at 57th Street and Western Avenue.

Let it Fly approached Sioux Falls-based Vanguard Hospitality about taking over the space, Vanguard chief operating officer Tim Meagher said in a statement.

Turks & Caicos opened in the spring of 2018.

“After considering the opportunity, we decided to allow Let it Fly to bring the space into its next generation,” Meagher said. “We wish them all the best as they come into Sioux Falls and want to thank our guests for their tremendous support of Turks & Caicos over the last three years.”

“We’ll be leaving the property but taking the name and brand with us and are open to a new location in the future,” he said. “Guests absolutely have shown us they love the resort-like, getaway experience we created with Turks & Caicos, and we would like to recreate that elsewhere. We also know our guests’ favorite menu items well, so watch for those to surface in various ways in the months ahead.”

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A Tradition of Great Food and Service Continues

A Tradition of Great Food and Service Continues

Since taking over the keys to the beautiful Foley's Fish, Steak & Chophouse, we have enjoyed getting to know the wonderful staff and exceptional guests.

“Foley's probably one of the most beautiful restaurants from Omaha to Minneapolis,” he said. “To have that in your portfolio is like a dream team with those restaurants.”

It's hard to believe that it was only a little over a month ago we invested in continuing the tradition of great food, comfortable cocktails, and memorable service – in well-appointed surroundings – within our hometown of Sioux Falls.