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Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway
PleaseDRINK RESPONSIBLY
The consumption of beverages along the Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway
being promoted within this passport is intended for responsible adults of
legal drinking age (21 years old or older). Please do NOT drink and drive, use
a designated driver.
We do not, under any circumstances, accept responsibility for any damages
that result to you or anyone else due to the consumption of alcoholic
beverages or the use of this Culinary Passport and any information within it.
As such, we do not accept liability for any loss, damage or inconvenience
that occurs as a result of the use of this Culinary Passport or your reliance
upon its content. This information may be changed or updated without
notice. Links to websites within the Culinary Passport are provided as a
convenience and we do not accept any responsibility for the information
provided by those links or their use.
While we make every attempt to ensure that the information in the Culinary
Passport is correct and up-to-date, restaurants, wineries and bars do change
their hours and menu options, so please consult them for the latest and
most up-to-date information.
Lastly, have fun and enjoy!
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InformationABOUT THE BYWAY
The Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway loops for
nearly 36 miles of paved and gravel roads across
Delaware County. Since the route is an irregular
loop shape, the beginning and ending points
are determined by the individuals’ choice. The
byway traverses through the communities of
Hopkinton, Delhi, Delaware and Manchester as
well as the unincorporated towns of Lake Delhi
and Buck Creek.
No matter the season there is always something
to experience along the byway. Explore the
area’s numerous recreational opportunities,
museums, historical sites, antique shops and
restaurants. Go on a tour of the magni� cent
barn quilts in Delaware County and explore
Amish country.
During your journey, encounter the hometown
charm and welcoming atmosphere of the small
towns and villages along the byway. Whether
you are stopping for a cup of co� ee, or staying
awhile at one of the several bed and breakfast
inns, cabins, modern hotels, or camping along
the byway, you are sure to experience Iowa
hospitality at its best.
The Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway Culinary Passport was developed and
promoted by the DCSB Board of Directors and made possible in part by
grants and support from: Northeast Iowa RC&D, Iowa DOT, Iowa Tourism,
Foundation for the Future of Delaware County, F&M Bank-Manchester and
the Delaware County Tourism Association.
Welcome to the Delaware Crossing Scenic Byway Culinary Passport Tour! This
is your personal guide to experiencing unique dishes and beverages that
the locals consider “must haves” along the byway. Included in this booklet is
information about 16 food & drink establishments ranging from restaurants,
cafes and diners to wineries, creameries, bakeries and meat markets. The DCSB
Culinary Passport will inform you about what food or drink item each byway
culinary business is “best known for” and provide some other options.
Start your byway culinary tour by picking up a passport at any of the 11
participating businesses, by visiting the Economic Development & Tourism o� ces
in Manchester, or call the RC&D and ask for Mallory Marlatt at 563-864-7112. You
can also download the passport at www.northeastiowarcd.org. Collect stamps with
any purchase from the participating byway culinary businesses listed in this booklet
(please refer to each establishment’s hours of operation). Collect stamps from at
least eight of the culinary businesses to receive a DCSB window cling along with a
chance to win prizes from participating businesses. Note: If requested, completed
Culinary Passports will be returned via mail along with your gift. Passports must be
completed by September 5, 2016 to be eligible for prizes.
Mail your completed dcsb culinary passport to:
Northeast Iowa RC&D, 101 E. Greene Street, PO Box 916, Postville, IA 52162
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Widner DrugFAVORITE ICE CREAM
Iowa’s largest independent drug store; 15,000 Sq. Feet! A must see experience.
One of Northeast Iowa’s most unique shops! Includes a gift shop, 1950s ice
cream parlor, and yes, even a drug store!
111 S Franklin Street
Manchester, IA 52057
M-F 9am-5:30pm, Sat 10am-5pm
www.widnerdrug.com
(563) 927-4463
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Specialty Sandwiches or try
their variety of Blue Bunny and
Kemp’s ice cream � avors used
for malts and sundaes.
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The Bread Basket prides itself on having fresh salads, top quality choice meats
and homemade desserts. Cakes, pies, cinnamon rolls, bread pudding, cookies
and bars are just a few of the homemade desserts you can enjoy!
113 E Main Street
Manchester, IA 52057
Tues-Fri 8am-3pm
thebreadbasketmanchester.com
(563) 927-4611
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Variety of John Ernest Vineyards
Wines or the signature “White
Chocolate Banana Cream Pie”
made from scratch.
� e Bread BasketFAVORITE CHOCOLATE BANANA CREAM PIE
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Franklin Street Brewing CompanyFAVORITE LOCAL BEER
Brothers Chad and Kyle Sands founded the new brewery, renovating the
historic Masonic building in downtown Manchester into a tap room and
brewhouse. Enjoy a pint in Iowa’s oldest building that houses a brewery!
116 Franklin Street
Manchester, IA 52057
W-Th 3:30-10pm, F 3:30pm-12am,
Sat 12pm-12am, Sun 1-7pm
www.franklinstreetbrewing.com
(563) 927-2722
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Co� ee Den Java Head Brown,
River Runner, Devil’s Backbone,
Two Mile or the Manchester Red.
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Known for asparagus early spring, homegrown strawberries, 4th of July
Missouri peaches, Honeycrisp apples & pumpkins in the fall. Don’t forget
smoked turkey on the holidays! Large selection of Edgewood Meats.
401 West Main Street
Manchester IA 52057
Open 7 days a week 7am-6pm
(563) 927-2004
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Homegrown Strawberries,
Tomatoes, Musk Melon,
Watermelon or their variety
Jerky, Bratwursts and Steaks
from the Edgewood Locker.
Bushel & A Peck FAVORITE PRODUCE
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Cakes by KimFAVORITE CUPCAKES
Nowhere else will you � nd such artistically crafted desserts as at Cakes by Kim.
When it comes to creating soft, delicious desserts, Kim takes the cake (and
bakes it too!)
1400 N Franklin Street
Manchester, IA 52057
T-F10am-6pm, Sat 9am-1pm
Cakes by Kim
(563) 927-8225
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Special order Cakes and
Cookies. Fresh made Cupcakes
are available Tuesday - Saturday
at the store.
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If you are craving the taste of a home-cooked meal, look no further! Jude’s
Cafe o� ers delicious homemade potatoes, hamburgers, soups, desserts and
more!
118 N Franklin Street
Manchester, IA 52057
M-F 5am-2pm, Sat 5am-1pm,
Sun 6am-1 pm
Jude’s Cafe
(563) 927-2058
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Hot Beef Sandwich with
Mashed Potatoes or their
Breakfast Bu� et.
Jude’s CaféFAVORITE HOT BEEF
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Earlville Pub & GrubFAVORITE FUNNEL CAKE FRIES
Looking for a place with good food and a family atmosphere? You’ll � nd it at
the Earlville Pub & Grill! This hidden gem serves many classic dishes, and also
has homemade milkshakes to satisfy your sweet tooth.
107 Northern Avenue
Earlville, IA 52041
T-Sat open at 4pm, Fall: Sat 10am
Earlville Pub & Grub
(563) 923-2142
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All you can eat Fish on Fridays,
Boonie Burger, Boneless Hot
Wings, Homemade Malts or
Milkshakes.
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For more than 30 years, the Edgewood Locker has worked to earn the respect
of its customers with it’s select cut meat. No matter how big or small the order,
this family owned business takes great pride in every job!
609 W Union Street
Edgewood, IA 52042
M-F 7am-5pm, Sat 7am-4pm
www.edgewoodlocker.com
(563) 928-6814
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Award-winning Hams, Beef
Jerky, Bratwursts, Steaks, Cheese
Curds, Block Cheese, Meat Rubs,
Sauces or Seasonings.
Edgewood LockerFAVORITE BRATWURST
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Explore this Amish owned store along the byway where you will � nd tools,
clothing, wood stoves, housewares, hardware, shoes, homemade candies,
jam, and more!
Hartwick General StoreFAVORITE CASHEW BRITTLE
2552 220th Avenue
Delhi, IA 52223
(563) 922-2490
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Cashew Brittle, Jams or Spices.
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Amish owned and operated, Barntreger’s Bakery o� ers fresh pies, cookies,
cakes, candy, breads and more!
2505 220th Avenue
Delhi, IA 52223
F-Sat 9am-5pm
(563) 927-4611
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Candy, Fresh Pies, Cookies, Jams,
Stickey Buns or Jellies. *Not
responsible for accidents, should
any occur.
Borntreger’s BakeryFAVORITE BAKED GOODS
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The Showroom Lounge o� ers delicious daily specials, but you won’t want to
miss their Friday night � sh fry! A local favorite, the � sh will bring you back for
more week after week!
Showroom LoungeFAVORITE FRIDAY NIGHT FISH
105 SW First Street
Hopkinton, IA 52237
Open Daily 8am-Close
(563) 926-2683
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Sandwiches, Fried Fish or their
Onion Rings.
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You Did ItWRITE MEMORIES ABOUT YOUR TRIP
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Food or Drink Item (include name of restaurant)
Sandwich
Pie
Ribs
Pizza
Cake
Omelet
Steak
Burger
Ice Cream
Doughnut or Pastry
Taco
Tenderloin/Fritter
Appetizer
Craft Beer
Local Wine
Specialty Drink
Tell us about your “top � ve” culinary experiences and where you had them:
Vote for your “Favorite” in each of the following categories:
Be a Food CriticNOMINATE YOUR “TOP FIVE”
If you are looking for more things to do along the way, be sure to go to
iowabyways.org or to northeastiowarcd.org/publications/scenic-byways to
download information about the byway route, including maps that identify the
locations of rivers, trout streams, towns, water trail access points, scenic overlooks,
public land, historic sites, parks & campgrounds, visitor services and tourist friendly
businesses related to art & culture, shopping, recreation and entertainment.
Go to northeastiowarcd.org/publications/scenic-byways to download
additional culinary passports or contact us at (563) 864-7112 to � nd out
where these are available. Other byway-related publications you might be
interested in include: 1)Winneshiek/Allamakee County Trout Fishing Guides
for the Driftless Area Scenic Byway, 2) Tear-Sheet Maps for each byway, 3)
Children’s Activity Book for the River Blu� s Scenic Byway, 4) Guide Books with
itineraries for the Delaware Crossing & Grant Wood Scenic Byway or the 5)
Iowa Byways Statewide Travel Guide.
Hungry For MoreJUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT YOU WERE FULL
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Delaware Cr� sing Scenic BywayCULINARY EXPERIENCES
Bushel & A PeckProduce
Franklin St. Brewing Co.Local Beer
The Bread BasketBanana Cream Pie
Widner Drug and GiftIce Cream
Cakes by KimCupcakes
Edgewood LockerBratwurst
Jude’s CafeHot Beef
Earlville Pub & GrubFunnel Cake Fries
Hartwick General StoreCashew Brittle
Barntreger’s BakeryBaked Goods
Showroom LoungeFriday Night Fish
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