Urbandale is a city in Polk County and Dallas County, Iowa, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the city population was 39,463. It is part of the Des Moines–West Des Moines Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Restaurants in Urbandale
4.5 based on 184 reviews
Living History Farms is located in the western suburbs of Des Moines, Iowa in Urbandale and is conveniently located right off Interstates 35/80. It is an interactive outdoor museum which educates, entertains and connects people of all ages to Midwestern rural life experiences. 300 years of agricultural history are represented including a 1700 Ioway Indian Farm, 1850 Pioneer Farm, 1900 Horse-Powered Farm and an 1875 town. Tours are self guided and historic interpreters are at each farm site are dressed in clothing from each era to explain what it would have been like to live in that time. The general touring season is May 1 through October 14th. Many special events and historic dinners take place in the off-season. Visit the website for details.
This was like traveling back in time and so fun and informative. The Blacksmith was super informative and friendly.Really enjoyed listening to him explain what he does. All the other flks were wonderful too. Definitely worth the admission price. Dog friendly!!! Fantastic place.
4.5 based on 171 reviews
The best part of Valley Junction is you are supporting your local West Des Moines economy. These are hard working owners that are trying to make a difference. Very friendly indeed.
5 based on 680 reviews
Worked at the Capitol during the Legislative season for a decade. During that time, the building was painstakingly restored to its original beauty. The Victorian detail which had been painted over was rediscovered and replicated. I never drive by, approach, or enter the Capitol building without immense appreciation for its beauty and stateliness. Be sure to take the official tour to learn the history, unique attributes, and especially the trip to the dome. Don't miss the fabulous law library, and take time to read the many quotes on walls throughout the building.
For historical/educational purposes, visit during the Legislative session (January-April). For Capitol beauty, music and panoramic sunsets, other times to enjoy the view are 1. Music Under the Stars (Sunday PM June-July), and 2. Yankee Doodle Pops near the 4th of July. I would rate Yankee Doodle Pops one of the Top Ten things to do in Iowa!
4.5 based on 32 reviews
We were looking for a late night craft brew and food on a Saturday night. This was surprisingly difficult to do in Clive but we decided to go to 515 Brewery hoping to find food nearby. We arrived before last call and decided on the OJ IPA (American Pale Wheat, 5.5% APV) and a couple of snack trays that they cater in for customers. We enjoyed the Cheese Shop Tray and the Mediterranean Tray with tzatziki sauce, hummus, and baba ganoush with pita wedges. The staff was very accommodating though it was clear they were in process of closing down. On our way out we aromatically explored a display of hops used in brewing which was fun and informative. We heard enough about the brewery (open 3 years) and the beer which we thoroughly enjoyed that this is on our list for return visits.
4.5 based on 327 reviews
One of the nicest downtown settings for a farmers market. Located near the river and is the middle of everything. This market shows off the beauty of this midwest city and the vendors are excellent. There is also live entertainment and prepared food so you can snack and be entertained as you check out the vendor booths. All terrific Iowa produce and some excellent ethnic vendors as well.
4 based on 26 reviews
I have taken my kids to a couple of games at Buccaneer Arena. The hockey is always fast paced and fun to watch. It is one of the most reasonable sporting events for the family to attend. The tickets are fairly priced and the food and drink is very reasonable. I always try to get seats close to the glass, so I do not need to worry about errant pucks.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
Our 6 year old went to the princess/mermaid thing and had a blast. As a dad it was slightly weird being there but it was cool seeing my daughter face when she waved at the mermaids. The pool was very clean.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
Kids, adults, older people, this place has walking and biking paths, playgrounds, shelters, baseball fields and beach for all!!! We went to a get together here and it rocked! Family friendly and Marcydiner tantrum scale of 5/5-no screaming kids. Only ones having fun.
5 based on 6 reviews
The staff is awesome - knowledgeable and helpful. You can rent guns to use on their range, so great for someone new to shooting or for anyone wanting to try out a different type of weapon. They have a well maintained indoor range and a ladies night discount on Wednesdays from 4pm to 7pm.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This isn’t your average outing or everyday experience—Breakout is for those who would rather solve mysteries than watch someone else have all the fun. With different rooms that follow unique story-lines, you and your friends will have 60 minutes to escape your adventure of choice by cracking codes, solving puzzles and following clues. Part problem solving, part adrenaline, end-to-end fun!
A bunch of us were together for an extended family weekend and two of us had done a really fun escape room in the Chicago area about a month ago, so we thought it would be fun to try to do one here in Des Moines. We did the Art Museum Heist one. It was fun, but I agree with the previous poster about a couple of things. I definitely agree with the comment about too much talking from the "handler". The first 5 minutes, she probably made a comment every 8-10 seconds over the speakers. It interrupted our group's discussions, and made it hard for us to figure out the initial puzzles on our own, not because they were too hard, but because we didn't have a chance to even get our bearings and talk as a group once we stepped into the room before we were being "helped". We had even specifically mentioned to her before we started that we didn't really want her help unless we asked for it. All that talking also took us out of the atmosphere you were trying to create. For example, even having her say "God Bless You" when one of our group sneezed. At one point, I said under my breath to one of our group "Gosh, I hope she doesn't do this the whole time" and I think she overheard, because it kind of stopped after that, thank goodness. Also, there were a few times where we heard "If you break that, you buy it". We were six well behaved adults and that was definitely a buzz kill. I also agree with the initial instruction being somewhat poor. If that part was done really well, less chatter would be needed during. I would instruct your employees to do a more detailed talk at the beginning and then be quiet and let the players play!
Our group definitely had fun, especially the four people in the group who had not done the previous escape room. The first 5 minutes of it, though, were sort of like going to a restaurant, ordering your food, and when the waiter delivers your meal, having them sit down at your table and start eating it with you.
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