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When it comes to eating out in Des Moines, Gabe and I have our tried and true spots that we enjoy to visit. Since we’re a family of 5, we don’t go out too often, but when we do it usually has to meet 3 criteria.
1. The food has to taste good. We are a simple family. We enjoy simple, real food made with fresh ingredients that we can taste. If it’s traditional, even better. No fancy sauces for us, thanks!
2. Local. We enjoy supporting our local restaurants especially when they support their local family farmers. (There are a couple chain restaurants that my family does visit but for the purpose of this post, I am choosing to write about our local favorites.)
3. MUST serve good beer! Maybe this should be our number one requirement 😉 Gabe and I may be simple but we like a good beer and when it’s local, even better!
The 5 Best Local Eats in Des Moines
1. Tacos Mariana’s – 1305 University Ave, Des Moines, IA 50314
This is a very small establishment run by Mariana herself. Mariana, now my friend, came from Mexico to Iowa and opened up this small restaurant to make a living. It took off simply because her tacos are legit! They taste just like a taqueria taco from Mexico.You can order any variety of taco that you’d like. From carne asada, al pastor, chorizo, tongue… you name it, she’ll make it. I also enjoy that the beans she makes are from the mayocoba bean. They’re much more creamier which she then tops with authentic cotija cheese. Pair it with a Sol or Dos Equis… perfect. This is one of our favorite local restaurants.
2. La Mie Bakery – 841 42ND Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50312
La Mie is a lovely French bakery and cafe. When you walk in the ambiance is that of a European patisserie that smells of fresh baked bread. Their cafe is made up of simple dishes, using real, fresh ingredients. I particularly enjoy eating their different varieties of tartines and my boys love their french toast with berries.
3. Tacopocalypse – 621 Des Moines Street, Des Moines, Iowa 50309
Tacopocalypse is a hipster joint serving taco-truck type tacos you’d find on the east or west coast. Their variety of tacos are a fusion of different flavors from Thai, Korean, to Mexican. I love that they garnish a variety of their tacos with homemade slaw; however, I feel if they fermented it, it would take their tacos to another level. I do love that they support their local farmers and buy local meats when they can. It’s a fun place to visit and I’m hoping that one day they’ll get a license to sell beer 😉
4. Mullets – 1300 SE1st, Des Moines, IA 50315
Located in Downtown Des Moines on the east side of the river, Mullets is a great place to relax and enjoy the view.
With a good burger, a good beer, and a great view, this local establishment makes it to the top of our list.
5. The Flying Mango – 4345 Hickman Road, Des Moines, IA 50310
Going out to eat at a fine dining establishment is much more difficult for me to visit. I guess you can call me a snob when it comes to fine dining simply because I don’t like food that taste like it came from a hurried kitchen. I don’t enjoy sloppy sauces, heavy pasta meals, or plates piled so high that one dish could easily feed a family of four. So, when I first visited The Flying Mango, I was in heaven. It’s a small local cajun restaurant. They smoke their meats for 24 hours and serve the best red beans and rice I have ever had. They also make a delightful corn bread, moist like a cake, topped with a gently sweetened honeyed butter. Really, this place is good. If visiting, I would suggest leaving the kids behind and ordering a bottle of red wine. The place is a sweet place to relax and spend a couple hours chatting with good friends and family.
So, if you’re ever in Des Moines, these are my favorite #myhometownguide spots that I would recommend to any real foodie looking for the best in local eats.
How about you? What are your favorite #myhometownguide spots to eat at? Tweet them out, Instagram them, or share them with me in the comments below!
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Alaina says
Thank you so much! We just moved about 45 min away and I have actually been considering emailing you to find out your fave locally owned restaurants. Everyone I know only goes to chain restaurants and I typically find that type of food quite disgusting. Thank you again…I am thrilled about this list.
Sadye says
Excellent selections! I’m happy to say that I’ve enjoyed all these locations, some multiple times!
Marillyn@just-making-noise says
oooh, gotta try out the taco places!! Thanks Diana! Maybe we can go there together when we visit in the fall. I have to give a shout out for Zanzibar’s… the locally-owned coffee shop on Ingersoll where I worked for almost 3 years. I also like Big Tomato pizza place, again on Ingersoll… they have some of the funkiest ideas with toppings and stay open until 2 AM in the morning 🙂