First Opened In 1912, The Lighthouse Inn Is An Iowa Restaurant That Has Stood The Test Of Time
The test of time. It’s a test many fail, especially in the restaurant industry. But not The Lighthouse Inn, a restaurant in Iowa that’s been going strong ever since it first opened its doors more than a century ago!

Thanks to its proximity to Chicago, it was a popular stop for Windy City land mobsters looking to hide out for a few days when things got dicey in the city. Yes, Al Capone and John Dillenger both frequented the Lighthouse Inn back in the day!

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To learn more about eating at The Lighthouse Inn, visit them on the web or on Facebook. The Lighthouse Inn isn’t the only Iowa restaurant that’s been around for a while – the oldest restaurant in Iowa is actually Breitbach’s Country Dining.
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Lighthouse Inn, 6905 Mt Vernon Rd SE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52403, USA