LeClaire is a city in Scott County, Iowa, United States. The population was 3,765 in the 2010 census, a 32.2% increase from 2,847 in the 2000 census, making it one of the fastest growing communities in the Quad Cities. LeClaire is part of the Quad Cities Metropolitan Area, which include the area of Davenport and Bettendorf, Iowa, and Rock Island, Moline, and East Moline, Illinois. As of 2014, LeClaire has a population estimate of 4,229.
Restaurants in Le Claire
5.0 based on 377 reviews
Saturday Sightseeing Cruises - 11AM - 1:30PM - 4PM Treat yourself to a 1 ½ hour sightseeing cruise aboard the Riverboat Twilight. These cruises will depart and return from the Port of LeClaire IA. Trip includes captivating Captain’s narration and commanding views of the river, its wildlife and quaint river towns. Cash bar and Gift Shop available. Adults $20 Children 4-12 $12 Sunday Brunch Cruise Sunday - 11AM Brunch with us and enjoy a cruise aboard the Riverboat Twilight. Fare includes your choice of items from our brunch menu, plated and served at your table, a three hour cruise and Captain's narration. Bloody Mary's and Mimosa's available at our fully stocked cash bar on the third deck. Adults $65 Children 4-12 $30 Sunday Music Cruise - 4PM Featuring local and national celebrated musicians and singer/song writers. Adults $40 Children 4-12 $20
4.5 based on 190 reviews
LeClaire, Iowa. It's a special place. A place where life on the land is intimately married to the flow of the waters. For centuries, people here have looked to the water for a sense of calm, a spirit of enjoyment and a connection to a heritage that is uniquely their own.That marriage of land and water is now embodied in a different kind of spirit. The Mississippi River Distilling Company hand craft Vodka, Gin, Whiskey, and Specialty Spirits slow and pure near the banks of the Mississippi River. Born from the finest grains, harvested just up the hill from the distillery. It’s a spirit born of land and water that draws each of us curiously back to a different era. Made for you, not for for the masses.
4.5 based on 119 reviews
Visit the the most popular local winery's tasting room and courtyard in historic downtown Le Claire. From dry and aged to sweet and fun, we offer wines for every taste. The outdoor dining menu is delicious inspiration comes from the wine-maker's garden.
My sister and I stopped here while our husbands stayed at a nearby bar to watch a baseball game. Our server was very knowledgeable about the wines, was very engaging in conversation and generous with the samples. We received a very nice wine glass included with our tasting, it was even a clean one already wrapped up for us to take home (not the one we used for tasting). Prices were reasonable. Would definitely stop by again if we were in the area.
4.5 based on 48 reviews
Aunt Hattie’s Fanciful Emporium was founded in 2009 in the heart of the historic downtown area of Le Claire, Iowa. Donna Walley, the owner, wanted to create a place where women could bring their friends to shop, laugh and find unique items most other stores don’t carry. She also convinced her husband, Wayne, to part with some of his extensive collection of vintage beer signs and barware, so that “guys would have something to look at in the store.” The combination of humorous magnets and greeting cards, reproduction tin signs, pop culture items, vintage collectibles, newer collector items, retro candy and toys, the “naughty box” for adults, “gum with attitude” and “guy stuff” struck a nerve with shoppers as Aunt Hattie’s Fanciful Emporium was voted the “Best Gift Shop” in the Quad Cities in the Quad City Times Reader’s Poll in 2012 and 2013.
4.5 based on 101 reviews
We found this place walking around downtown LeClaire. It is really cute and has both inside and outside seating overlooking the river. I ordered a pint of "Buffalo Spit" beer and it was very tasty and went down smooth. The most exciting time was a visit to the men's room to admire the plumbing fixture. I had to take a photo.
4.0 based on 311 reviews
Excellent little museum with a lot of items on display! The displays cover a very wide range of historical events. Definitely would recommend a visit here, followed by a walk around an beautiful quaint little town.
3.5 based on 878 reviews
We highly suggest anyone who has ever seen American pickers to stop by and see it two very small and awesome building full of antiques and it’s really fun to see things in the stores that I’ve watched them pick on the TV
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