More brunches: 21 great brunches to try in the Des Moines area right now, including Early Bird, Eatery A See a famous opera If Cabco's Honest Lawyer IPA, Courthouse Honey Wheat or Chocolatariat imperial stout beers don't speak to you, try a house-made root beer, bloody Mary or sangria. Diners can pick up Oreo pancakes, a waffle sandwich with fried chicken or bacon with a fried egg and cheese, biscuits and gravy, or a breakfast burrito stuffed with ham, bacon, jalapenos, cheese sauce and scrambled eggs. in Des Moines serves brunch every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. Sunday morning: Stroll down to Court Avenue for some brunch with beer. More must-see concerts: 15 must-see events and concerts in central Iowa to check out this summer Eat brunch with a beer made in Des Moines The tour will feature some of the most popular segments from their award-winning “Overtime” series such as Cool Not Cool and Wheel Unfortunate with Ned Forrester, and new fan-favorite segments including Get Crafty and Top 10. in Des Moines and compete in crazy, trick-shot themed battles. Saturday night: The five dudes behind Dude Perfect bring their antics to the stage at Wells Fargo Arena, 233 Center St. Diners can pre-order by calling 51, emailing or stopping in the shop in advance. Options include a $19 single serving with a pound of crawfish with corn, potatoes and andouille sausage, a half serving for $11, or six boudin balls for $12. Saturday afternoon: Head to the drive-thru at Cajun Belle, 5460 Merle Hay Road in Johnston, to pick up a crawfish broil ready for any picnic from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Living History Farms is located at 11121 Hickman Road, Urbandale. Visit Living History Farms' website to purchase tickets. Food will be available to purchase from Done Rite Soulfood, Totally Rolled Ice Cream and beverages from Rural Revival. Experience a reading of the Declaration of Independence, a performance by the West Des Moines Community Band, a parade and games, including sack races. Saturday afternoon: Living History Farms presents a Fourth of July celebration reminiscent of one in the 19th century from 9 a.m. More happy hours: 12 great happy hours to try at bars and restaurants in the Des Moines area Enjoy an all day, family-friendly Independence Day celebration Consider happy hour an excuse to sit on The Bartender’s Handshake’s patio in back. for a late-night happy hour that features $2 off house cocktails as well as $2 PBR, Miller High Life, house Amaro shots, or house pretzels. Return on Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. for an apertivo hour that includes $5 Aperol Spritz, Garibaldis (with Campari and fresh orange juice), From the Tank wine (red or rosé), PBR and a shot of house amaro, two handshakes (shots/mini cocktails), and pepper poppers. More: When and where you can find July 4 celebrations and fireworks displays in central Iowa Grab a happy hour drink with friends at The Bartender's Handshakeįriday night: Find some of the most upscale cocktails in Des Moines at The Bartender’s Handshake, 3615 Ingersoll Ave., Des Moines. Single-day tickets start at $25 for adults, $10 for kids ages 7-12. The event features a swap meet, cars for sale, an arts-and-crafts gallery, a kids’ zone, Saturday night fireworks and more. See story of The Temptations on Broadwayįriday morning: Ogle more than 4,000 hot rods, muscle cars and more built before 1998 during the GoodGuys Heating Up in the Heartland Car Show, taking over the Iowa State Fairgrounds at 3000 E. Check out all the things you can do in the Des Moines metro this long holiday weekend. On the non-patriotic side, see "Ain't Too Proud," the Broadway production showcasing The Temptations, the shenanigans of Dude Perfect of YouTube fame, or Billy Bob Thornton and his band play. End the evening with music and a fireworks display at Winterset Cidery and on Monday, catch performances by Girls Rock! Des Moines and The Punching Pandas in West Des Moines. Kick off the Independence Day weekend with a visit to Living History Farms in Urbandale on Saturday to hear a reading of the Declaration of Independence, a parade and games. Just because the Fourth of July falls on a Tuesday doesn’t mean you have to wait until then to celebrate. If you sign up for our newsletter, you get a whole list of fun places to go, things to do, what to eat, and more early Thursday morning in your inbox. Recently, we've written about karaoke bars, where to go thrifting, Black-owned businesses, vegan restaurants, gluten-free options, the Amana Colonies and where to buy plants. If you want to stay on top of all the fun things to do in Des Moines, sign up for Off Hours, your free weekly newsletter from the Des Moines Register that showcases all things fun you can do in central Iowa. View Gallery: Our best photos from 2022 Yankee Doodle Pops in Des Moines
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