On this topic, I’ve noticed Seeet Caroline’s food and menu is much improved since it first opened. Watched the Iowa game there and everything was pretty good.
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Its a bit dive-y for a sports bar but I’ve never been to the ankeny one so I can’t say too much. It could use a facelift.Hopefully the Whiskey river in Ames is better than the one in Ankeny. The one in Ankeny is trash.
Cornbred?There are no restaurants in downtown Ames that are worth my effort to get there.
I think those two need some historical perspective and need to wake the heck up.I wanted to get peoples thoughts on downtown Ames after last weeks discussion on the Miller and Williams pod. Downtown was described as not great which I thought was funny because I think it’s actually gotten better the last few years with more businesses opening up.
High-end food: Maude’s and Cornbred
Sports bars: Sweet Carolines and Whiskey
Wine and cocktail: Noir and Della Viti
Pubs and Breweries: London and Torrent
Other: GPSD, Coffee Shops, Downtown Deli, Time-out barcade, Cigar Lounge, Ice Cream shop a few other spots I’m forgetting.
I’ll admit I’m usually only there for lunch and the occasional happy hour but I think it’s better than it’s been in a really long time. And it sounds like the pool hall is opening up again soon too.
What are your thoughts?
Which is why you have to consider the source sometimes.Agreed. Love downtown. Williams appears to have strong opinions despite never spending any time there.
Did anything ever move in the olde main property?
Ames staple 30+ years. Kick the **** ass deli sandwiches crewed by a friendly staff. Claude the owner is a legend.Honestly tell me more.. I’m a huge fan of Manhattan in DSM so if you have a favorite let me know and I’ll stop next time I’m in Ames.
Razor wire is being installed next week...I’ll allow it. You know they added an outdoor area behind some 8 ft high chain link fence. I guess it’s so the convicts that go there feel at home.
Yeah I thought that was a little unfair. It is certainly more well rounded than campustown and just as good or better than your average Iowa downtown. Some great food too. Has Williams not been down there in like 10 years or something?I wanted to get peoples thoughts on downtown Ames after last weeks discussion on the Miller and Williams pod. Downtown was described as not great which I thought was funny because I think it’s actually gotten better the last few years with more businesses opening up.
High-end food: Maude’s and Cornbred
Sports bars: Sweet Carolines and Whiskey
Wine and cocktail: Noir and Della Viti
Pubs and Breweries: London and Torrent
Other: GPSD, Coffee Shops, Downtown Deli, Time-out barcade, Cigar Lounge, Ice Cream shop a few other spots I’m forgetting.
I’ll admit I’m usually only there for lunch and the occasional happy hour but I think it’s better than it’s been in a really long time. And it sounds like the pool hall is opening up again soon too.
What are your thoughts?
Bit the real question is, did you get your food in under an hour? The ridiculously slow service is the reason we haven’t been returning.On this topic, I’ve noticed Seeet Caroline’s food and menu is much improved since it first opened. Watched the Iowa game there and everything was pretty good.
Downtown Ames (Main St.) is a pretty nice main street. Go 1 block south and it gets ugly. That area of Lincolnway looks terrible. There are empty lots, and just today I noticed Burger King is closed up and looking trashy. (I don't go that way a lot so its probably been closed for awhile)
I honestly think the city should direct the next hotel chain that wants to put up a building to do it on those empty lots.
I think downtown Ames has everything it needs except could use 1-2 more bar options. Too many dives. Food wise, great options. Great Plains, Cornbred, Sweet Caroline’s is much better than it was even 3 months ago, Downtown Deli.
Only suggestion would be a facelift on the majority of it. I think the reason most people think it’s trash has more to do with it looks like a dump rather than it actually is dump
Not sure what Ames Main Street is doing by themselves, but it's still there on a state level: https://www.iowaeda.com/main-street-iowa/I thought Ames had a some kind of facelift program where they would provide funding to businesses to revamp/update/clean up their store fronts. At least they did back around 2010. I wonder if that program ended and never got extended?