Malo in Des Moines might be one of Iowa’s most impressive fine dining establishments, but the upscale Mexican joint doesn’t look like a typical restaurant. The art deco design makes it look more like an imposing fortress. That’s because the restaurant, part of the Des Moines Social Club building, used to be an old-school firehouse! Today, though, its modern tacos, fajitas, and wood-fired meats are the only thing that’s smoking!

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Have you had dinner at Malo and sampled their modern takes on Mexican food and drinks? Let us know about your meal in the comments section. The restaurant is always offering seasonal specialties, so make sure to visit their website and Facebook page to learn all about the latest specials.

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