Dutch Country General Store takes nearly all day to explore and it’s located in a big red barn. You’ll see many barns as you drive through rural Iowa, but keep in mind they’re not all created equal. As you travel through sleepy Bloomfield, keep an eye out for the billboard announcing the Dutch Country General Store. This massive store in Iowa is a one-stop haven for everything you might need. Not only is it a great place to shop for farm-fresh groceries and sweet treats, but you never know what you’ll find within its walls – and you’ll want to spend the whole day exploring! The company runs a smaller sister store in Hannibal, Missouri, but the original has a rustic country-store charm that you can only find in Iowa. Bring your shopping bags, give yourself the time, and you might just walk away with some unexpected finds.

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Dutch Country General Store Iowa has a lot to offer. Have you been to this massive place in Bloomfield? Tell us about your finds in the comments section, and let us know your favorite place to spend the whole day shopping!

For more information, visit the Dutch Country General Store website and learn about the other location in Hannibal. Consider booking a Vrbo in Bloomfield. And while you’re there, read about the largest, most conservative Amish community in Iowa.

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  • Big Dave and Holly's (Le Claire): A restaurant that was voted the "Best Breaded Tenderloin" by IowaPork.org has to be great. Not to mention the Holly's Chicken Tortilla soup with delicious herbs and spices, tender chicken bites, and crunchy vegetables; or the hearty open-faced roast beef complemented by rich mashed potatoes and sweet baby carrots. These are just some of the delectable specials of the day coming out of this kitchen. The sweet eatery is open seven days a week regularly offering salads, burgers, munchies, and a super ice cream selection, including parfaits, sundaes, and floats.
  • La Rana Bistro (Decorah): The refreshing beer, wine, and cocktails are some of the reasons that make this restaurant a popular spot. Another motive is the upscale dining in a casual setting. Take in the ambiance while enjoying the warm customer service. The made-from-scratch cuisine is crafted from locally sourced ingredients with some unique choices, such as the Reconnected Farm Oyster Mushroom Marsala pasta and the ham and gruyere pressed sandwich. And after, have a delightful, house-made dessert.
  • Tobey Jack’s Mineola Steakhouse: (Mineola): Located on the picturesque Wabash Trace Biking Trail, a scenic drive comes with your excellent dining experience. With more than 30 years, folks know they are in good hands here. The trail has brought in about 1,000 riders to the restaurant every Thursday night from May through October for the Thursday Night Taco Ride. The ride ends at the restaurant and the riders have tacos and drinks. Take advantage of the large portions offered at this small-town steakhouse, known for its meat-heavy entrees and some seasonal specialties. And when the weather is right, eat out on the roomy deck and enjoy the country air.

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