Iowa is a hub of great Italian food, but hidden in the small Fayette County city of Oelwein might be one of the state’s best-hidden gems. Not only does Leo’s Italian Restaurant serve up huge portions at reasonable prices, but it’s also been dishing up its famous fare since 1922. As it celebrates its centennial, this three-generation family-owned legend has a lot of memories to celebrate.

Related Stories

The Taco Pizza Was Invented Right Here In Iowa, And You Can Grab One From Happy Joe's In Ottumwa

The Taco Pizza Was Invented Right Here In Iowa, And You Can Grab One From Happy Joe's In Ottumwa

This Off-The-Beaten Path Eatery In Iowa Is Known For Its Mouthwatering Pizza

This Off-The-Beaten Path Eatery In Iowa Is Known For Its Mouthwatering Pizza

The Pizza At This Delicious Iowa Eatery Is Bigger Than The Table

The Pizza At This Delicious Iowa Eatery Is Bigger Than The Table

Leo’s Italian Restaurant and Generations Lounge has changed a lot over the years. If you’ve paid a visit at any stage of its history, let us know what’s new and what’s stayed the same in the comments section. The centennial is likely to be a big celebration with a lot of specials, so make sure to keep an eye on their website and Facebook page for all the latest.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.

Explore Iowa