Des Moines is one of the most underrated foodie cities on earth. Many Iowans head here for a great meal at an unusual restaurants, but locals love the timeless Iowa restaurants that they grew up with. One of these Midwestern classics is Noah's Ark, the post World War II dining room that plans to bring good food to families for generations to come.
When Noah Lacona founded his restaurant in the 1940s, he dreamed it would one day be an iconic Iowa spot known for home cooked meals and friendly service. Today, Noah's Ark is known for exactly that.
Stepping into this timeless eatery is like stepping back into another era.
The old-fashioned tables and booths are accented with animal inspired murals to complete the Ark theme of the restaurant.
In the beginning, Noah's Ark earned a reputation for serving up the best pizza in Iowa. People still drive from all over to try a specialty pie or calzone.
Noah's Ark has an extensive menu that's sure to please even the pickiest eater, so be sure to come with an appetite.
The fried chicken here is some of the best in the midwest, and the steak fries go perfectly with this dish.
Along with classic Midwestern dishes, though, Noah's is known for making mouth-watering Italian food that will remind you of your Grandma's Sunday suppers.
Try to save room for dessert! Their cheesecakes, cannoli, pies, and cakes are made from scratch and totally worth the calorie binge.
Noah's Ark truly gets better with age! In a city that's always buzzing about the latest quirky new restaurant, it's nice to have an old-school oasis waiting for you. Find Noah's Ark at 2400 Ingersoll Ave, Des Moines, IA 50312. They're open Monday through Thursday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., and from 11 a.m. to 12 a.m. on Friday and Saturday.
If you love tracking down old fashioned pasta dinners in Iowa, read 10 Italian Restaurants In Iowa That Serve Food To Die For.
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