The Massive Prime Rib At Pink Poodle Restaurant In Iowa Belongs On Your Dining Bucket List
By Kim Magaraci|Published January 24, 2020
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Iowa is full of steakhouses that make a tasty prime rib and they can be found in small towns and big cities. One of the most famous spots for this classic cut is right on the border, close to Omaha. Head to the tiny town of Crescent for a meal that you won’t soon forget.
When it comes to prime rib, it's hard to beat the famous Pink Poodle Restaurant on the Iowa side of the Iowa-Nebraska border.
The Pink Poodle offers three different cuts. The regular cut is pretty big. They offer a cut-and-a-half if you're really hungry... and a Diamond Jim cut that's almost as big as the whole plate!
Your tasty steak will be served with delicious homestyle sides. Is there anything better than a baked potato paired with a juicy prime rib? I don't think so!
You’ll find the Pink Poodle Restaurant close to Omaha in the small town of Crescent. This tasty steakhouse is worth the drive from nearly anywhere in the Hawkeye State! Plan a dinner with your closest friends or family and you’ll enjoy the most delicious prime rib you’ve had in a long time.