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Des Moines, Iowa vacation?
From the Court District, Locust Street, swarming with watering holes, turns into E Locust Street in East Village. You will certainly like the pleasant atmosphere.
Black Sheep (223 E Walnut St), with unmatched individual identity, Underground/Vinyl and Tequila is this East Village bars’ religion. Craft cocktail lovers will be thrilled with the offerings here!
The Des Moines Arts Festival in late June offers visual art for sale, plus you can take in film screenings and theater performances. It's truly a gathering spot for an awesome community.
Welcoming Bars and Clubs
Bellhop (440 E Grand Ave), is a neighborhood tropical bar in the Historic East Village. Dadaist metaphors.
With its energetic atmosphere, live DJs, and a dance floor, it attracts a diverse crowd of party-goers looking for a fun night out.
The club offers a welcoming atmosphere and is popular among both locals and visitors.
In the Court District, the Des Moines Art Center houses paintings by renowned American artists like Edward Hopper, Georgia O’Keeffe, and Jasper Johns. It offers a lively ambiance, friendly staff, and regular themed nights, making it a popular destination for both the gay community and their allies.
Their drink menu includes an extensive craft beer selection with 20 beers on tap and even more bottles and cans, as well as ‘80s and ‘90s inspired cocktails.
The BeachWood Lounge (416 E Walnut St), is well known for its great service and friendly staff, that is always ready to help you.
With a focus on Tequila and Mezcal, Black Sheep gathers most of its aesthetic elements from the varying art movements throughout history along with subtle elements of the beauty found in iconic symbolism, underground music, and cinema.
Earnies Boondock (440 E Grand Ave), features wood accents, a mounted buffalo head, greasy burgers, and cheap beer reminiscent of taverns across small-town Iowa.
Coa Cantina (425 E Grand Ave), is Des Moines' Finest Tequila Bar.
Home of Des Moines' Best Margarita and Best East Village Bar.