Local bar and grill offering elevated pub fare and craft beers, plus TVs for sports fans. One of the first places we visited in Dubuque and where our parents met.
Set in a historic beer brewery, this winemaker offers a tasting room, food, and live music. Try the Purple Cow, Jo's favorite!
Minutes away from the wedding venue, Diamond Jo is a great place to try your luck and take a walk along the river boardwalk.
A 25,000 square foot indoor waterpark that offers a variety of rides and attractions for teenagers, kids, pint-sized toddlers, and the young at heart. If you're looking to escape the summer heat, the Grand Harbor Waterpark is a great place to visit.
An attraction unique to Dubuque, the "shortest and steepest tram" provides wonderful views of Dubuque and the Mississippi River.
The 56-acre Dubuque Arboretum & Botanical Gardens features more than 60 different types of gardens and is volunteer-created and all volunteer-maintained.
Eagle Point Park is 164 acres and overlooks the Mississippi River and Lock and Dam No. 11. It also offers a stunning view of Iowa, Illinois, and Wisconsin.
Crystal Lake Cave is a natural limestone cave known for its stunning underground formations and unique geological features. If you're looking for that "underground" attraction, then the Crystal Lake Caves is worth a visit!