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Iowa City — The College Town Whose Big-Ten Pedigree Built a Better Dining Map

Joseph's Steakhouse has set the Iowa City fine-dining standard from 212 South Clinton since 2005 — USDA Prime cuts, private curtained tables, an extensive wine list. One Twenty Six pours classic French-American bistro food on East Washington Street and has carried Iowa City's reference Francophile table for more than sixteen years. Orchard Green works seasonal New American out of a restored 1880s brick building on South Gilbert. Vue Rooftop pours small plates from the top floor of Hilton Garden Inn over the campus skyline. Baroncini Ristorante Italiano runs proper Italian from Chef Gianluca Baroncini at 104 South Linn. For a Big-Ten college town of seventy-five thousand, the downtown dining map punches well above any state-capital weekend it has any business outranking.

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Joseph's Steakhouse Iowa City Steakhouse — USDA Prime restaurant
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Close a Deal
Downtown — Clinton & Burlington — Iowa City
Joseph's Steakhouse
Steakhouse — USDA Prime$$$$
The Big-Ten dining-room seat that has set the Iowa City fine-dining standard for two decades. USDA Prime cuts, private curtained tables, the city's reference wine list.
One Twenty Six Iowa City French-American Bistro restaurant
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First Date
Downtown — Washington & Dubuque — Iowa City
One Twenty Six
French-American Bistro$$$
Classic French-American bistro on East Washington — hanger steak with frites, melt-in-your-mouth butternut squash in phyllo, an evening pace that has carried the city's reference date-night table for sixteen-plus years.
Orchard Green Iowa City New American — Seafood & Steaks restaurant
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Impress Clients
Downtown — South Gilbert — Iowa City
Orchard Green
New American — Seafood & Steaks$$$
The brick-and-arched-window building on South Gilbert that serves Iowa City's reference seasonal New American menu — fresh-fish board, dry-aged steaks, an intimate downstairs lounge.
Vue Rooftop Iowa City New American — Rooftop restaurant
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Birthday
Downtown — Clinton Street (Hilton Garden Inn rooftop) — Iowa City
Vue Rooftop
New American — Rooftop$$$
The city's only proper rooftop — twelve floors above South Clinton, with a working view of the University of Iowa campus and the Old Capitol dome at sunset.
Baroncini Ristorante Italiano Iowa City Italian — Northern & Coastal restaurant
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Team Dinner
Downtown — Linn Street — Iowa City
Baroncini Ristorante Italiano
Italian — Northern & Coastal$$$
Chef Gianluca Baroncini's working Iowa City Italian dining room — tagliolini con tartufi, lasagna alla bolognese, panzanella, an honest northern-Italian wine list.

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Joseph's Steakhouse

Iowa City's reference fine-dining steakhouse since 2005Steakhouse — USDA Prime$$$$212 South Clinton Street, Iowa City

Joseph's Steakhouse occupies a corner of the historic downtown grid at 212 South Clinton Street — directly across from the Old Capitol Town Center and a block from the University of Iowa Pentacrest — and has held the seat as Iowa City's reference fine-dining steakhouse since 2005. The dining room runs sixty-five covers across two connected parlor spaces, with private curtained tables that draw the perimeter, white-cloth four-tops down the centre, and a captain's station that anchors the front of the house. The conversion preserved the period brickwork, the tin-ceiling reveal and the tall front-window line that catches the late Big-Ten afternoon light on the Clinton Street side.

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One Twenty Six

Iowa City's reference Francophile bistro — 16+ years on East WashingtonFrench-American Bistro$$$126 East Washington Street, Iowa City

One Twenty Six occupies a restored mid-block storefront at 126 East Washington Street — one door down from the Englert Theater and three blocks from the University of Iowa main quad — and has held the seat as Iowa City's reference French-American bistro since 2009. The dining room seats about seventy across a single long parlor of banquette tables, candlelit two-tops along the south wall, and a bar pass that runs the back of the room. The conversion preserved the period millwork, the high pressed-tin ceiling, and a window line that gives the dining room a slow nighttime view of the Washington Street pedestrian traffic.

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Orchard Green

Iowa City's reference seasonal New American dining roomNew American — Seafood & Steaks$$$521 South Gilbert Street, Iowa City

Orchard Green occupies a converted 1880s commercial building at 521 South Gilbert Street — a five-minute walk south of the University of Iowa quad and on the working southern edge of the downtown grid — and has held the seat as Iowa City's reference seasonal New American dining room for more than a decade. The room's architecture is the city's standing dining-room signature: original brick walls preserved on three sides, a row of tall arched windows that catch the late afternoon light, restored timber beams across the ceiling, and a casual downstairs lounge that runs as a working bar room beneath the main dining floor. The upstairs seats about eighty across a single open parlor of white-cloth four-tops, banquettes along the windowed wall, and a chef's pass that anchors the back of the room.

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Vue Rooftop

Iowa City's only proper rooftop dining roomNew American — Rooftop$$$328 South Clinton Street, 12th Floor, Iowa City

Vue Rooftop occupies the twelfth floor of the Hilton Garden Inn at 328 South Clinton Street — three blocks south of the University of Iowa Pentacrest and directly across from the Old Capitol Town Center — and opened in 2017 as Iowa City's first and only proper rooftop dining destination. The room runs about one hundred covers across an indoor lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows, a wraparound outdoor terrace with retractable canopy and gas fire features, and a central bar pass that anchors both sides. The geography is the working credential: a twelfth-floor sightline that catches the Old Capitol's gold dome at sunset, the University of Iowa football stadium to the west, and a slow nighttime view of the downtown pedestrian grid below.

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Baroncini Ristorante Italiano

Iowa City's reference Chef-driven Italian — Gianluca Baroncini at 104 South LinnItalian — Northern & Coastal$$$104 South Linn Street, Iowa City

Baroncini Ristorante Italiano occupies a renovated downtown storefront at 104 South Linn Street — two blocks east of the Pedestrian Mall and a short walk from the Englert Theater — under chef-patron Gianluca Baroncini, an Italian-trained career chef who has carried the room since opening. The dining room runs about seventy covers across a single open parlor of white-cloth tables, banquette seating along the brick south wall, and a small chef's pass that runs the back of the room. The conversion preserved the original brickwork on the parlor side, opened the front window line for a slow downtown sightline, and built the kitchen around a working wood-burning pizza oven that the chef uses for both pizza and the daily focaccia.

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