For decades, the rail ruled the landscape of Iowa, with important train depots being built in nearly every town. As technology improved and air travel became more popular, train depots began to shut down as rail companies merged and shifted. One historic depot in Grinnell has been reopened as the coolest railroad restaurant in Iowa.
This former Rock Island Railroad Station has been fully converted into one of Grinnell's best restaurants.
The dining room looks out over the tracks, and you can still feel the building rattle a bit when the trains go by!
The history of the train depot is preserved in photographs along the wall, and much of the original architecture still on display.
While it's very cool to eat in a historic dining room, the experience is only worth it if the food is amazing - and luckily, the Peppertree is up to the challenge!
Their fall-off-the-bone ribs are a crowd favorite, and you'll want to make this drive from anywhere in Iowa after having them just once.
The menu features a slew of other delicious entrees, including juicy and tender Iowa steaks.
You'll find something for even the pickiest eater to enjoy, and soon you'll fall in love with this unique train depot restaurant hidden here in Iowa.
You'll find The Peppertree at Depot Crossing at 1014 3rd Ave, Grinnell, IA 50112. They're open Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., as well as on Friday and Saturday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and closed on Sundays.
For more quirky dining in Iowa, read about This Restaurant In Iowa Was The First Of Its Kind And You’ll Want To Visit.
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