Dew Drop Inn, 109 1/2 5th St, Adair, IA 50002, United States
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Lat long (41.4956012,-94.6445179)
Dew Drop Inn - Featured Reviews (89)
Shirley, owner since 1976 makes a really juicy traditional hamburger, best we've had in forever. Ended it with a tasty soft serve twist cone and a butterfinger tornado. Classic small diner we liked it so much we bought a t-shirt, which is rare for us, but you find something you really like it's nice to remember it.
Small little restaurant with friendly people that work there. Food comes out fast and hot.
Absolutely a little gem off the beaten track. The service was great; there was only one lady running the place, and she was very nice.
The burger was absolutely one of the best burgers I've had in a while. It's nothing fancy, but you don't need fancy to have a good tasting meal. The price was outstanding too.
Well worth going to if you're passing by!
Great little piece of small town USA!
Best burger I have had in a while.
So glad I found it!
It's disheartening that in 2023, we continue to witness a world plagued by racism. If the elderly woman who owns those restaurants could display discriminatory signs barring people of color or black individuals from entering without facing any consequences, it would be truly appalling.The food needs more seasoning and the restaurant only takes cash 💰! The only people keeping this business open is her family and the locals! Please clean your restaurant!
Delicious, great customer service and customer appreciation. This is what I'd call a little gem for burgers and fries. I ordered cheeseburger, sweet potato fries, and cream cheese jalapeño poppers. The servings were perfect in size and flavor. Their menu is more extensive... like chicken, shrimp, loin, but not a huge menu. Just right.
Staff was pleasant but the building inside is terribly cluttered and could definitely use an update. They have these charming stools that allowed you to sit at the counter. I got a medium ice cream cone and it was huge!
Great service and food. Owners are very kind and have owned this since 1972.
We stopped by on a Saturday. The owner was running the place and they seemed to have a lot of customers that day.
We happened to stop by right after a customer rush during a lull. The sundaes were delicious with real fruit. The owner had some time to talk and told us about local attractions and very helpful. We'll definitely stop there again when we're in the area.
One note: the bathroom is not handicap accessible as the entrance is less than 2 feet wide. There is a gas station right next door that is handicap accessible.
Nice little detour off I-80 to an historical site. This is located on a rural road just a few minutes from I-80 and the Town of Adair. There is a long, narrow, sloped, driveway to keep cars off the road. You can drive right up to the marker and sect