12 results for "Yardarm Riverfront Bar & Grill"
Specialty bakery on Jackson Street known for over-the-top decorated cakes, custom cupcakes, and filled donuts. Everything is made fresh daily, with rotating seasonal flavors and elaborate cake designs for birthdays, weddings, and special events.
Fast-casual Mexican grill on Main Street offering build-your-own burritos, tacos, burrito bowls, and quesadillas with fresh ingredients. A popular downtown lunch and dinner spot known for generous portions and quick, friendly service.
Lively sports bar with dozens of TVs, a full bar, and a menu of burgers, wings, and pub food. A go-to spot for watching games with a great beer selection, pool tables, and a welcoming crowd.
Upscale cocktail bar in the Millwork District from legendary Iowa Hawkeyes announcer Gary Dolphin. Features craft cocktails, a curated whiskey and bourbon selection, charcuterie boards, and a sleek, industrial-chic atmosphere in a renovated historic warehouse.
Filament brings casual, electric energy to the Diamond Jo Casino floor with over 20 beers on tap and a refreshed take on pub cuisine. The Iowa-style pork tenderloin and pulled pork mac and cheese are crowd favorites, and the kitchen accommodates vegan, vegetarian, and dairy-free diets β making it one of the more inclusive dining options in the Port of Dubuque entertainment district.
Since 1933, the Kalmes family has been feeding visitors in the tiny Luxembourg village of St. Donatus β now in its fourth and fifth generations. The 1995 Luxembourg Dining Room, wallpapered with vintage photographs of the European village and immigrant families, gives every meal a sense of deep roots. Featured on Food Network's "Feasting on Asphalt," this is a rare find: genuinely historic American roadside dining with a remarkable European backstory, just 15 miles from Dubuque.
Just a short drive from Dubuque in Peosta, Darkbird Taphouse punches well above its zip code with 20 rotating craft beers on tap sourced from regional and national breweries. The upscale bar fare β think beer cheese pretzels and Nashville hot chicken β and live entertainment lineup have made it a destination in its own right, the kind of neighborhood taphouse worth going out of your way for.
Tucked below street level on Locust Street, The Dungeon lives up to its name with a cavernous, character-filled atmosphere that keeps locals coming back. You'll find craft beers alongside pool tables, live music nights, karaoke, and happy hour rails β plus a solid bar menu of burgers, sandwiches, and apps. A true local bar in the best sense of the word.
Part HiFi lounge, part Cajun fusion kitchen, and part live music venue, The Goose is downtown Dubuque's most eclectic new hangout. A custom Danley Sound Labs audio system fills the room for shows most Friday and Saturday nights, while the kitchen turns out gumbo, walleye po'boys, beignets, and wings. The upstairs record-listening lounge is a quiet refuge for audiophiles between sets.
Family-owned and operated for over 50 years by the Heiar family, Moracco Supper Club is a beloved Dubuque institution where secret family recipes passed down through generations take center stage. Settle into the lounge for handcrafted cocktails before a dinner of classic American supper-club fare β steaks, seafood, and the kind of comfort cooking that feels like a special occasion every time.