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Life is a journey, and Whiskey River Ames is your rest stop along the way. You can dine in or order take out. We pride ourselves on flavorful food, generous portions, original recipes, and friendly service. We have a generous selection of over 170 different liquors, wines, and a wide range of over 60 beers with 18 on tap. Our Read more...
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The London Underground is an unpretentious British pub in downtown Ames, Iowa. We opened in 2006 with a very modest goal: to create a comfortable space for good drinks and great conversation. Ten years later we've realized our goal and are still going strong. Our atmosphere is simple, unassuming, and comfortable, our bartenders remember your name, and our regulars will chat you Read more...
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Holiday hours may differ, please check the store. We have an upscale sports bar-like atmosphere with a modern twist. We have a selection of beers on tap, top-shelf mixed drinks and a delicious food menu to choose from. Our family friendly atmosphere provides a diverse menu packed with American style cuisine favorites such as wings, nachos, burgers, and sandwiches as Read more...
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Welcome and thank you for choosing Wallaby’s Bar & Grille. An Ames fixture for sports fans and food enthusiasts since 1988, we pride ourselves in serving some of the best homemade food in town in a fun and inviting atmosphere. Whether you’re here to enjoy your favorite sporting event, a beer or to cheer on the Cyclones, we hope you Read more...
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Laid-back watering hole featuring drink specials, nightly DJs, pool tables & sports on big-screens. Share more Read more...
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Paddy's Public House, the second restaurant owned and operated by the O'Hara family, opened its doors in 2002. Named Paddy’s in honor of the patriarch of the O’Hara family, whose middle name is Patrick (although he would tell you it was named for his grandson if you asked him). Formerly the Troubadour Restaurant, it was completely renovated to the O’Hara’s’ Read more...