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We have a full menu of America's favorites to choose from for both lunch and dinner. Black Angus beef, fresh- never frozen burgers and homemade pasta dishes. We make our soups homemade, pizzas by hand and salads to order.
SoHo has a full bar stocked from well to Top Shelf liquor. We also have 80+ varieties of beers to choose from. Come on down and enjoy our new lounge area after work sometime.
Located in the heart of downtown Sioux City, Iowa, the SweetWater Cafe is the perfect setting for any workday. Trade in the chaos and stress of the office for the calm and relaxed atmosphere of the SweetWater Cafe! Let us help you make the workday a little sweeter with signature coffee, sandwiches and baked goods. Come and check us out on the skywalk level of the Ho-Chunk Centre!
The Great American drive-in is alive and well in Sioux City at Tastee Inn & Out. For over 60 years, we've been serving the same classic "Good Food to Go", including favorites like our Tastee Sandwich made with fresh, seasoned ground beef, Tastee Pups, homemade Onion Chips & Dip, and more. Get a meal for a great value with our Individual and Family Specials, but make sure you save room for ice cream. Roll by when your appetite comes calling -- we'll send you on your way with a full stomach and a smile.
Texas Roadhouse is famous for our Hand-Cut Steaks, Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs, Made-From-Scratch Sides and Dressings, Fresh Baked Bread, Ice Cold Beer, and Legendary Margaritas!
As soon as you walk through the front doors of The Diving Elk, you’ll be warmly greeted by our staff and our ambiance. Feel relaxed and ready to enjoy great food and drinks to match. With 18 craft beers on tap, handcrafted cocktails, and exceptional pub food, we know you'll find something special at The Diving Elk that will keep you coming back again and again.
And as for the name…well, our name pays homage to a piece of Sioux City history. Before the turn of the 20th century, W.H. Barnes of Sioux City, Iowa, saw elk for the first time and became fascinated by the way they naturally jumpe...