Heirloom vegetable and flower farm. Acres of beautiful gardens and orchards to stroll through. Gift shop where you can buy seeds for your own garden. Don't forget to see the endangered Celtic cows and watch Amish carpenters build a new building! We brought our dog and fishing poles. Great trout streams.
Written Jul 18, 2004
Address: www.seed-savers.org
Heirloom vegetable and flower farm. Acres of beautiful gardens and orchards to stroll through. Gift shop where you can buy seeds for your own garden. Don't forget to see the endangered Celtic cows and watch Amish carpenters build a new building! We brought our dog and fishing poles. Great trout streams.
Written Jul 18, 2004
Address: www.seed-savers.org
I've had a LOT of pie, from NYC to Fla. to SF, Mabes I remember. They serve a thin (but not too) crust with a medium red sauce, but its the cheese...Go for the 2ble cheese. Maybe with ground sausage. And a cold one.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: 110
Phone: 563-382-4297
200 wines and 70 beers; Not your typical Lutheran, Midwestern supper club! The food here shines, fresh ingredients (even seafood), innovative dishes (wild mushroom napolean; butterscotch-vanilla scallops), friendly service. This has to be the go-to eatery between Rochester, MN & LaCrosse, WI...Surely worth the trip. Reservations reccomended, you'll find out why...
Written Feb 24, 2009
Address: 117 Water Street
Phone: 563-382-9463
Website: rubaiyatrestaurant.com
Sabor Latino has indoor and outdoor seating. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable. They have an excellent variety of dishes on the menu with daily specials. Live music on some week-ends.
Favorite Dish: I love the shrimp with garlic, also the steak fajitas. All the servings are large, fresh and delicious!
Written Jul 27, 2005
Address: Water Street, next to the Oneota Food Co-op
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