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Lewis Bowl
& Sports Bar
"Where 3 Strikes is a Good Thing"
3828 Stadium Drive
Sioux City, IA 51106
(712) 252-4545
www.lewisbowl.com |
This
newly-opened bar combines the need in Siouxland for a total sports bar and
quality bowling alley. They offer a great family atmosphere as well as fall
and summer bowling leagues. If you have a birthday party coming up,
check with Lewis Bowl for package details. The bar offers a big screen
TV, dance floor with DJ or live entertainment, darts, billiards and
foosball.
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Rhonda's Speak Easy
212 Cunningham Drive
Sioux City, IA
(712) 255-8028
www.rhondasspeakeasy.com

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Order your favorite beverage. Enjoy Tacos every Wednesday from
11am - 2pm
. You get 3 hard shell tacos or two soft shell tacos for $3. Or you can
get a huge taco salad for $4. Stop by and dig in, they're the best in
town! Also, stop by and enjoy Rhonda's FREE salted peanuts in the shell!
The decor includes a fascinating collection of photos, newspapers and
artifacts from the time when the likes of
Bonnie
and
Clyde
,
Al
Capone
, and
John
Dillinger
, made the midwest a bit more dangerous and a lot more exciting.
In the Pool Room, you will find a gaming area with pool table and
dartboard along with a stage where our bands perform. The famous and
infamous faces of a bygone era look on from the giant hand-painted wall
mural at the back of the room. The bar area features a big screen T.V.,
lots of seating and of course, the undivided attention of our bartenders.
The building was designed to be accessible to people with disabilities, so
everyone can be in on the fun at Rhonda's Speak Easy.
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Buffalo Alice
1022 4th Street,
Sioux City, Iowa
(712) 255-4822
www.buffaloalice.com
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The longtime Sioux City nightclub gathering spot has gained quite a
collection of memorabilia of the city's past. Much of that nostalgic
material now decorates the interior of Buffalo Alice's. The
atmosphere and ambience are evolving with the move at Buffalo Alice’s.
For the past two decades, Buffalo Alice's was a nightclub located at 423
Pearl St. Owner Mike Salviola explains , "We shut down there at
the end of November 1995 and opened on Historic Fourth Street Feb. 17,
1996 . We changed the mood and the business with this move," Salviola
says. "This is designed to create a more old-style pub atmosphere
with a bit of nostalgia for Historic Fourth Street. We typically have more
members of the business community stopping by after work." |
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