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Looking a restaurant in Iowa? Browse Iowa restaurants and places to eat. Read reviews of the top restaurants and food in Iowa submitted by fellow travelers, or write your own review of a place to eat in Iowa.
#1 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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pinchora says:
Quaker steak and Lube started out in the 70's in Sharon, PA. The founder decided to turn an old Quaker State gas station into a wing joint. Each Lube has their own different types of cars in them... this one specialized in racing cars decoraring the ceilings and walls where as other ones focus on m...
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#2 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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edelong says:
Hey everyone! Come to McNally's! McNally's is a locally owned supermarket for all your needs. The owner is Randy Smith. He will help you find whatever you need. If we do not have it, we will order it. McNally's has almost everything other supermarkets in Grinnell do not have! Organic foods, fresh pr...
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#3 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
I love going to restaurants in art museums, Des Moines Art Center Restaurant was not an exception. I enjoyed their Black Bean Chili Soup and the chicken curry salad sandwich with some tasty pasta salad on the side, which they offer as a combination as well as separately. My boyfriend tired the chick...
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#4 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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mountainkhakis says:
Tuesday's at the Airliner are great nights to be in town. The pizza is half-off and for $5 you get a pint of Coors Light in an 'Airliner' mug... which you get to keep. After the first, refills are only $1. nothing short of great.
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#5 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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Isoinspira says:
A beautiful oasis can be found in the midst of Des Moines' East Village, which is a swanky, hip area filled with lofts, unique shops, and beautiful paths. In the midst of the East Village is a tea shop called Gong Fu Tea.
As one opens up the door, you experience the tranquil waters from the wate...
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#6 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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Isoinspira says:
The Flying Mango is a restaurant that is locally owned and prizes itself on cooking with passion and bringing unique creations to the table. It is famous for its barbecue, its Caribbean masterpieces, and its crazy homemade sidedishes, which, of course, includes the infamous MANGO salsa and potato pa...
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#7 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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Isoinspira says:
Gelato (jeh-laht-o) brings back countless memories of European travels and the joy in discovering the intense flavor and the amazing smoothness of a small rich treat called GELATO. Sometimes I believe that I traveled to Europe so many times as a result of the withdrawal I had from not being able to ...
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#8 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
Cafe Diem has anything you might need at a coffee shop: different kinds of coffee drinks, a big variety of teas, Italian sodas, sandwiches, soups and a lot more. When you order a sandwich, you get the choice of a side of chips or carrots, which I thought was kind of cute. It seemed to be a favourite...
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#9 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
If I lived in Ames, I would probably spend a lot of time at Stomping Grounds. Not only is it a coffee shop that serves lots of different coffee drinks, such as the vanilla latte, mocha latte and many other variations, which they seem to be known for. But they also sell loose tea that you get in a li...
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#10 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
Oh. My. God. CHOCOLATE! This is probably the best chocolate/candy store I have been to in the States. It was so cute because they had all the decorations up for Easter, plenty of chocolate Easter bunnies (some of those were huge and expensive, but they looked oh so good!), eggs and chicks. I felt li...
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#11 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
Compared to other Mexican restaurants that I have been to, the Cazador does not have as much of an atmosphere. They tried to create some kind of atmosphere with the hats, throws, and paintings they put on the walls, but somehow it did not quite work. It would have been nicer to have a table with cha...
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#12 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
I guess the food was ok; it was more like a fast food kind of place. The best part of the dinner was the hummus; it was homemade and good. I thought Trader Joe's hummus was good but this one was way above. The rest of the food was ok; I had the chicken kebab, which came with a side of rice, similar ...
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#13 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
The India Palace has a great variety of dishes with meat, as well as vegetarian. They had the well-known dishes like Chicken Korma, which was nice and Palak Paneer, which was good. We shared the lamb kebabs, which were very spicy but very tasty. We got so much food here; each of us got our own porti...
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#14 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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keeweeset says:
What else could you ask for?! Old Chicago has pasta, pizza, and 110 (!) kinds of beer. We shared the Original "Chicago Seven" pizza, which has Italian sausage, pepperoni, fresh mushrooms, black olives, green peppers, red onions, and Mozzarella cheese. It was meant for two to three people and this on...
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#15 of 17 restaurants, cafes & food in Iowa
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ducksnort says:
I like traveling around in American Continent
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