Lifestyle

Supper Clubs Worth Building a Weekend Around

With guest By Wini Moranville

In a world of constant change, the Midwestern supper club remains reassuringly, stubbornly itself. Step inside from the glare of day into a cool, dark room and suddenly time doesn’t just slow, it gently slips into reverse.

Slide into a booth or settle into a swivel chair and order a classic cocktail (save the craft concoctions for another night). Let Sinatra and friends set the mood, the low murmur of the room settle around you, and savor those first restorative sips before you even open the menu. What’s next? Part of the pleasure is the certainty of it all: yearned-for steaks and chops, fried or broiled fish and shellfish, perhaps a pasta or two—nothing edgy, everything deeply familiar. It’s all delivered by old-school pros who are genuinely glad you’ve come.

Conveniently, some of the region’s best supper clubs sit near Iowa’s most drive-worthy attractions. Make one of these supper clubs the destination, then enjoy a night or two exploring the surrounding area as a welcome bonus.

Jones’ Black Angus, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin

Spend the day in and around Marquette for bluff-country hikes and Mississippi River gazing, then cross the bridge for dinner at this local favorite in Prairie du Chien. Enjoy the horseshoe bar, classic Old Fashioneds (Wisconsin-style, with brandy), terrific steaks, golden walleye, and an exuberant salad bar that includes all kinds of DIY relish-tray fixings.

Timmerman’s Supper Club, East Dubuque, Illinois

Perched high on a bluff above the Mississippi, this 1961 standout is the quintessential midcentury supper club. Think relish trays and ice-cold shaker cocktails, a straight-shooting steakhouse menu, and period-perfect slanted picture windows framing the river far below. Make historic Dubuque your base, hike the trails at Mines of Spain, then end the day with a martini at sunset and a hand-cut steak, watching the river glide past beneath you.

Twin Springs Supper Club, Decorah, Iowa

Although it opened in 2020, this place nonetheless nails a modern supper club vibe, thanks to a warm welcome and a lodge-in-the-woods setting. Standouts include house-made dinner rolls, a fine-tuned blue cheese wedge, a well-marbled rib-eye, and lumpia—crisp Filipino egg rolls. Set in the heart of the Driftless Region, Decorah offers bluff-country wandering, the famed Trout Run Trail for hiking and biking, and a handsome historic downtown. All make dinner here a delightful anchor for a weekend away.

Northwestern Steakhouse, Mason City, Iowa

Opened in 1920, this gem predates supper clubs by decades yet remains a draw for lovers of old-school steakhouses. Come for glistening broiled walleye, crisp Greek-adjacent salads, and signature steaks dusted with a distinctive Greek seasoning blend. Dine amid stamped-tin ceilings, wood floors, and snug etched-glass booths in an old brick storefront on a quiet side of town. Pair your visit with a day at Clear Lake and an overnight at the Frank Lloyd Wright–designed Historic Park Inn.

Guesthouse Tavern + Oyster, West Des Moines, Iowa

While not a driving destination for Capital City dwellers, this is an all-out-fun stand-in when you can’t get out of town. Expect a somewhat tongue-in-cheek take on the Upper-Midwest supper club—borderline-goofy Northwoods décor and all. The food, however, is anything but cheeky. The kitchen delivers sharply focused cooking: pristine raw oysters, top-tier beef Stroganoff with spoon-tender short ribs, plus trout amandine, beer-battered walleye, a terrific chicken forestière, and stirring mid-century sides. Don’t miss the theatrical s’mores tart, which comes to the table with smoke and all.

Food writer and cookbook author Wini Moranville has covered the Des Moines dining scene since 1997. She reviewed restaurants for The Des Moines Register for 15 years, and now shares news, reviews, and regional travel finds on her Substack, Dining Well in Des Moines with Wini Moranville.

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