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You need look no further than this Iowa City tradition for a delectable meal, whether you're searching for a classic pie shake or an all-American breakfast.
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In 1927, The Canteen Lunch in the Alley of Ottumwa opened as a five-seat eatery and has steadfastly continued to serve up straightforward, delectable fare ever since.
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While Angelini's in Keokuk is rumoured to be famous for its pizza, it's really their other fine dining that sets them apart from the competition.
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The dining experience at Proof in downtown Des Moines will far surpass your expectations for fine dining.
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Every college campus seems to need a fantastic place to grab a quick bite, and for Iowa State University in Ames, The Café is that place.
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The menu at L.May Eatery includes Long Island duckling, pumpkin lasagna, and a pizza called "You're in Dubuque" that has Applewood smoked bacon, spicy Italian sausage, mushroom, and onion on top.
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The ideal preparation for a zombie apocalypse is a big burger and a thick milkshake that you can hardly fit in your mouth.
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There are plenty of options on the menu at Backpocket Brewing in Coralville to enjoy even if you are not a lover of beer or cider.
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Since 1852, six generations of the Breitbach family have run Breitbach's Country Dining, which is regarded as Iowa's oldest restaurant and bar.
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You need look no further than this Iowa City tradition for a delectable meal, whether you're searching for a classic pie shake or an all-American breakfast.
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