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Des Moines has become a hub for foodies, offering a culinary cornucopia of Midwest comfort and innovative flavors. From trendy bistros to long-standing neighborhood favorites, the city has something to satisfy every craving.
Iowa Starting Line turned to our readers to uncover the best restaurants Des Moines has to offer. Last year, we conducted a survey to find the top local joints that keep food lovers coming back for more—and the results came flying in.
The winning restaurants showcase the best of Des Moines’ food culture, from iconic sandwiches and smoky BBQ. These are the spots that locals recommend to friends and family, and where you’re guaranteed to leave full and happy.
If you’re looking to explore the city’s culinary treasures, this list is your guide to the best eats in Des Moines. Each of these restaurants has been voted a standout by the people who know and love them best.

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The best new restaurant in Des Moines
Oak Park is a chef’s table revolution. This chic eatery has quickly ascended to the top of every local foodie’s must-visit list, thanks to its elevated dishes and atmosphere, carefully curated wine program, and attention to detail. Oak Park is a treasure trove for elite dining, serving up a menu that’s as diverse as it is delicious. Think caviar, the best scallops you’ve ever tasted, and a sophisticated vegetarian Wellington.
Read more: The 3 best new restaurants in Des Moines
The best sandwich in Des Moines
Hands down, this spot got the most votes from people we know. More than several of them told us Palmer’s is the spot to grab a sandwich in the Des Moines area as their sandwiches are, and I quote, “fire,” “one of my favorite sandwiches of all time,” and “chef’s kiss” delicious.
Try their chicken salad sandwich on a croissant, or go with The Marshall, which features roast turkey, ham, bacon, cheddar, Swiss, lettuce, tomato, and 1000 Island on marble rye bread. The Cowboy, which features roast beef, red onion, cheddar and pepperjack cheese, and western dressing on marble rye, is another local favorite. There’s also a tuna sandwich, veggie sandwich, salads, soups and so much more. And Palmer’s gets bonus points for serving up delicious brownies, too.
Read more: The 7 top spots for sandwiches in Des Moines
The best pizza in Des Moines
Dough Co. has officially become the number-one spot for pizza aficionados in Des Moines. This pizza paradise is known for its New York-style dough. Their crust is crispy on the outside, thin yet manageable, and just the right amount of chewy. It’s a delicate balance that many strive for but few achieve.
But the real game changer at Dough Co. is the toppings. Far from your run-of-the-mill pepperoni and cheese, they’re tossing on bold combinations. We’re talking about flavor-packed concoctions that surprise and delight, from the sweet and savory to the downright daring (bleu cheese, pineapple, and impossible sausage, anyone?).
Read more: The 5 best pizzas in Des Moines
The best ice cream in Des Moines
When it comes to the best ice cream in Des Moines, the results are in, and the clear winner is Black Cat Ice Cream. This local favorite has clawed its way to the top of our readers’ poll, and it’s no surprise why. With an array of unique flavors and a commitment to community impact, Black Cat has set itself apart in the world of frozen treats.
Read more: Black Cat Ice Cream is Des Moines’ best
The best BBQ in Des Moines
Some places may call themselves “the best joint in town.” But when Smokey D’s dubs themselves “The Best BBQ in Iowa,” it’s no lie. When it comes to firing up the grill and smoking meats to perfection, Smokey D’s BBQ has won the hearts of our Des Moines readers. This BBQ powerhouse has smoked the competition, serving a lineup of dishes that will make you have to loosen your belt.
Read more: The 4 best BBQ joints in Des Moines
The best fried chicken in Des Moines
It’s no wonder Basic Bird has claimed readers’ No. 1 spot. Within its colorful walls, you might think you’ve accidentally stumbled into a fried chicken fever dream. And this James Beard award-nominated team knows their stuff — the proof is on the plate.
There’s also nothing basic about their menu options “beyond the bird.” Here, you can find a feast of unique Korean-American fusion options from a bacon and kimchi fried rice bowl (don’t forget the egg!) to corn cheese bites to green onion pancakes.
If your idea of a perfect meal includes crispy, golden chicken cooked to perfection without any unnecessary fuss (or gluten), then Basic Bird is your go-to spot. This Asian fusion spot has managed to capture the hearts of fried chicken lovers with its understated excellence.

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