Prairie Berry has started building its new Sioux Falls mall location. See the plans.

Alexa Giebink | Argus Leader

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Wine and beer drinkers, rejoice.

Prairie Berry Winery and Miner Brewing Co. have begun construction on their new Sioux Falls location, with plans to open later this summer.

The business, located in the Western Mall, will be over 3,000 square feet and have an indoor occupancy of 90.

"It's going to have a new take, of course, because it's not going to be in a historic building, but it's still going to feel like us," said Angela Avila, director of sales and marketing at Prairie Berry.

The Hill City-based company has not yet released the new name for their Sioux Falls eatery, but it will include brewing equipment this time around.

"We are going to have a pilot brewing system where we will be producing some experimental beers," said Avila. "So it'll be fun to kind of test some new ideas and recipes in this new location."

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Sandi Vojta, brew-master for Miner Brewing Co. in Hill City, will make trips to Sioux Falls to brew batches of craft beer in the new facility. Prairie Berry received approval for their liquor license from the city last week.

"We don't plan on having a high production volume coming out of this space. The majority of our production will still be in our Hill City location at our actual brewery," said Avila. "The goal of this pilot system here is to experiment."

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Prairie Berry also hopes to have an outdoor seating space at the Western Mall location.

"We're excited to be in that part of the city and expand our reach to hopefully more parts of the town and people who are visiting," said Avila. "We are ready to get back open and share our beer and wine with the public."

Prairie Berry closed its downtown Sioux Falls location at 322 E. Eighth St. in April.

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