When Marshalltown was founded by Henry Anson, he described his new home as the prettiest place in Iowa. The town itself has grown by leaps and bounds since that first log cabin was built in April 1851, and now it is slowly turning into the top destination for foodies in the Hawkeye State. Be sure to come out and check out a few of the best restaurants, before the steam picks up and lines wrap around the block! Marshalltown is far from a quietly kept secret, but if you plan your visit right, you can enjoy the best dining scene in Iowa without having to fight for a reservation.

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Of course, these culinary classics aren’t the only restaurants making waves in Marshalltown! The elegant bistro, Tremont on Main, serves up classic dishes you’ll find yourself daydreaming about. Plaza Mexico is a top-notch cantina, and the Opa Grill serves up tasty and authentic Greek dishes. Take a look at the top restaurants in Marshalltown, ranked by review on Tripadvisor!

For more of the best dining scenes in Iowa, read about how The Tiny Town Of Le Mars, Iowa Is Full Of Culinary Treasures.

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