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Iowa River Power Company, Coralville, Iowa


MindytheOrganist

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For my birthday, we traveled to Coralville to the Iowa River Power Company for dinner. When Roger told the server he was gluten-free, the server immediately began pointing out menu items Roger could have. Their salads are mixed separately in bowls reserved for gluten-free needs. The steak was cooked separately on a clean grill. They had a flour-less chocolate cake on the dessert menu.

It's a little pricey, though, but worth it for special celebrations. We were able to score a table next to the window overlooking the Iowa River, and watched ice floes pour over the roller dam.

It's just so nice to NOT get the deer-in-the-headlights look!!


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For my birthday, we traveled to Coralville to the Iowa River Power Company for dinner. When Roger told the server he was gluten-free, the server immediately began pointing out menu items Roger could have. Their salads are mixed separately in bowls reserved for gluten-free needs. The steak was cooked separately on a clean grill. They had a flour-less chocolate cake on the dessert menu.

It's a little pricey, though, but worth it for special celebrations. We were able to score a table next to the window overlooking the Iowa River, and watched ice floes pour over the roller dam.

It's just so nice to NOT get the deer-in-the-headlights look!!

That's wonderful!

We figure that because we don't go out much anymore, if we go to a more expensive place once a month, we come out ahead.

  • 9 months later...
jhuebner Newbie

That's wonderful!

We figure that because we don't go out much anymore, if we go to a more expensive place once a month, we come out ahead.

Hu Hut, all the time, every time, they take extra time to get you through the line, super clean the grill, and keep 1/2 of it clear while your stuff cooks, they use separate/new tools every time!

great experience & not a lot of $$

JLH

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