Java House in Whitten, IA
2. Ingalls Little House Cafe
3. Book Cellar & Coffee Attic
From Business: We've been brewing up delicious coffee, espresso blenders, smoothies and pastries since 1998. Our goal is to make you smile with every sip, that's why when you…
From Business: Dunkin’ is America’s favorite all-day, everyday stop for coffee, espresso, breakfast sandwiches and donuts. The world’s leading baked goods and coffee chain,…
From Business: Five restored motel rooms with guest-controlled heating and cooling, desk, wireless internet, cable, flatscreen tv, one full bed & shower. All rooms non smoking;…
From Business: Home town restaurant that offers a WIDE VARIETY to meet any pallet! Newly renovated completely updated, and under new management! * Mexican Cuisine * Italian…
From Business: KaffeGeita (coffah-yight-ah) is a small, family-owned coffee shop started in 2012. The name is Norwegian for "coffee goat," which honors both the local (and…
From Business: Casual dining. Hometown cooking in a hometown atmosphere. Locally owned and operated.Casual dining. Hometown cooking in a hometown atmosphere. Locally owned and…
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