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Maybe the bedazzled raccoon hanging next to the bar earned the restaurant the spot on the list. The restaurant inside the Surety Hotel in downtown Des Moines opened in 2020 with a nostalgic vibe.
The restaurant's design is a horseshoe-shaped counter-top [2] surrounded by 16 stools. [3] It remains an example of an early to mid-20th-century lunchroom. The Canteen Lunch reflects on this type of eating establishment that gained popularity in the 1920s and 1930s as social and economic challenges were felt by the Great Depression .
Joe Panther started the Hamburg Inn on Iowa Avenue in the mid-1930s. Later, Joe's brother Adrian joined the business, and eventually bought the restaurant from Joe. In 1948, Mrs. Van's Restaurant at 214 North Linn Street came up for sale and was bought by another brother, Fritz, and his wife, Fran, which would become known as the Hamburg Inn No. 2.
The review site recognized 5 restaurants that offer farm-to-table fare, Ecuadorian dishes, Italian favorites, Japanese must-tries and more. Meet the 5 Iowa restaurants that made Yelp’s Top 100 ...
The Fifth is a skyscraper under construction in Des Moines, Iowa. [1] Developed by Mandelbaum Properties, [2] [3] upon completion in 2022, [2] it will be the second tallest building in Iowa. [4] The building will consist of a movie theater, hotel, parking garage, retail, and residential space.
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Seymour is served by a county-maintained road which used to be Iowa Highway 55 and is now County Road S60. [10] Seymour is served by the CPKC Railroad, formerly Canadian Pacific Railway which currently operates the former Milwaukee Railroad tracks. Seymour was also served by the CRI&P (Rock Island) until the early 1980s. This line passed on the ...
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