Have you ever heard of Gunder, Iowa? It's a tiny town way up in the corner of North East Iowa, hours away from the nearest city. If you haven't heard of the town, you've probably at least heard of a "gunderburger," which is an enormous burger invented and served up only in this tiny, rural, Iowa town. Talk about middle of nowhere - Gunder, Iowa doesn't even have a zip code. Read about why it's so worth it to drive all the way out here for an absolutely perfect burger.
The Irish Shanti is a pub that's home to the Gunderburger - invented in the 1970s to put the town on the map!
It's currently located at 17455 Gunder Rd (rural Elgin)
Gunder, Iowa 52141. The town's population is only 27!
The cozy, homestyle restaurant is welcoming, and you'll make friends with the staff while you browse the menu.
Every Gunderburger - like this "loaded" one with mushrooms and swiss - is handmade with one pound of fresh Iowa beef from Elgin.
You can always enjoy a classic Gunderburger, piled high with cheese, tomato, onions and lettuce. These burgers are enormous!
If you're feeling adventurous, try their Gunderburger of the day. If you're lucky, you'll stop by when they're serving their mouthwatering Prime Rib burger.
Surprisingly, the peanut butter bacon Gunderburger is delicious, too!
If you've really worked up an appetite from the drive, try your hand at the infamous Gargantuan Gunderburger. It's the largest cheeseburger you'll ever see!
The Irish Shanti's hours are seasonal. Right now, for winter, they're open Tuesday and Wednesday from 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, their hours are 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM. On Sundays, you can dine here from 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM.
Do you have any other favorite, middle-of-nowhere Iowa restaurants or destinations? Check out our list for some ideas: 9 Places In Iowa Way Out In The Boonies But So Worth The Drive
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