palm_resturant-aweb11 Welcome to the spring/summer edition of the Quad Cities Dining Guide, presented by the River Cities’ Reader. We’ve contacted hundreds of local restaurants and asked them for the information that would be most useful to our readers, from kitchen hours to payment options to specialties to alcohol offerings.

Using these listings, you’ll find out which restaurants cater, which offer take-out, and which host private parties. You’ll learn whether they’re locally owned, whether they offer a separate nonsmoking section, and whether they have a separate bar. You’ll discover whether you can get vegetarian entrées, whether they accept or require reservations, and how much entrées cost.

And, of course, we provide you with the basics: address, phone number, Web site, and what kind of cuisine.

For our second Dining Guide, we’ve expanded our geographic area to outlying parts of the Quad Cities region, such as DeWitt, Muscatine, and Geneseo. We’ve also added a symbol showing what restaurants offer free WiFi access to their customers.

With this much information, there are bound to be mistakes and oversights. Please send errors, omissions, and suggestions to (food@rcreader.com).

But we’re confident that this is the most comprehensive and useful restaurant resource you’ll ever find in the Quad Cities. Enjoy, and look for an updated version of this Dining Guide to be published in the fall!


 

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