Douglas Cafe in Urbandale has a website

If you search for “Douglas Cafe,” you will find a website with incorrect hours and prices. This website is operated by MenuStar, which Douglas Cafe used in the past for online ordering. They no longer use this service, but MenuStar keeps that website going for some reason.

The new website is:

www.douglascafe.com

We host the website for them. It is mostly just a “business card” site to give the search engines an “official source” for hours, phone number, address, etc.

If your business does not have a website, let me know and we can fix you up.

Looking for Steak Night information?

So are we. We created a new Steak Nights page to list them, and have put a few we know about.

We suspect there are many more.

Submit them via Facebook or leave a comment and we’ll get them added.

Smoking Goat Pub video

On November 18, 2023, we stopped by Smoking Goat Pub (see that article for more details) on Merle Hay Rd. for breakfast. And got this interview with bartender Stephanie…

Smoking Goat Pub on November 18, 2023

Magee’s Irish Pub video

Video interview with Dawn Magee Martin of Magee’s Irish Pub in Ankeny, Iowa.

Magee’s Irish Pub 2023

Smoking GOAT Pub

Earlier this year, Smoking GOAT Pub opened on Merle Hay Rd. It is in a strip mall just south of Merle Hay Mall. By name, I wondered if it might be a place specializing in BBQ smoked goat, but I learned it was a sports themed “Greatest Of All Time” place.

Smoking Goat Pub on Merle Hay

It is a restaurant/bar so all ages are welcome. It even has a children’s menu. The normal menu features things like burgers, chicken sandwiches, hot dogs and a unique “Boudin” brat. (Boudin is a rice/meat thing popular around Louisiana, and this brat allows a similar taste served on a bun.)

Boudin Brat at Smoking Goat Pub

The drink menu features cocktails and craft beers (a selection on tap or in cans/bottles) as well as seltzers and even Climbing Kites “cannabis infused” canned drinks.

On weekends, they serve a breakfast featuring a plate (eggs, meat, thick hash brows and toast), build-your-own bowl/burrito, and some of the best biscuits and gravy we have had anywhere.

Breakfast Plate at Smoking Goat Pub.

The interior is much classier than the surrounding strip mall might suggest, with fancy light fixtures, a nice bar and modern seating. The prices are closer to that of a dive bar, so it’s an interesting mix of “looks fancy” and “is affordable.”

The classy bar at Smoking Goat Pub.

In addition to weekend breakfast, they also have been doing nightly specials. We’ve visited several times on Monday night for good southern fried catfish, chicken and rib tips — with classic southern sides such as fried okra, collard greens and black eyed peas. On these nights, Shelby’s Southern Smokehouse takes over the kitchen. We used to love eating at Fat Tuesday when it was open across town, and are happy to find another place to get great catfish.

Money night catfish at Smoking Goat Pub.

With a name like Smoking goat, in a city where smoking is not allowed indoors, they do at least have a new offering that is smoking — smoked drinks. You can get “BBQ whiskey” smoked up for an interesting taste, or something like a smoky Old Fashioned. They only started offering these in recent weeks, and they have already become popular.

Smoking drink at Smoking Goat Pub

The staff has also been super friendly. There are four owners to the place, so you may encounter one of them during a visit. During our breakfast this morning, their chef, Rudolf Cabezas, came out to introduce himself and chat with us. He showed us photos of some spectacularly artistic fruit trays he makes for special events (like, carved sculptures made out of fruit – very impressive). He let us know that Thursday will soon feature items like street tacos, nachos, quesadillas and other Mexican dishes.

Rudy Sandoval, chef at Smoking Goat Pub, also does food presentations for special events.

As you can tell, this is not a typical “sports bar” with beer and wings. Though they do have wings. And beer. And TV screens. And a pool room. And speaking of the pool room, it features a mural painted by a local artist, as well as a photo wall featuring famous athletes from Iowa.

Mural at Smoking Goat Pub (sorry for the low quality photo; this was exported from a 360 video I took).

These days, I am not much of a sports fan, but we have been to Smoking Goat Pub many times during the day. While the TVs will always be on, they play an interesting mix of music (and a digital jukebox is on the wall). I expect the vibe is quite different on a game night.

It’s worth checking out. Find them at 3015 Merle Hay Rd, Des Moines, IA 50310 and tell ’em Doing Des Moines sent ya 😉

Magee’s Irish Pub & Eatery

Today I visited Magee’s Irish Pub & Eatery in Ankeny. They are a local, family-owed restaurant that has a fantastic menu of Irish foods such as Shepherd’s Pie, Bangers and Mash, and even Scotch Eggs. (These sounds more exotic than it really is – bangers are just sausages, and mash is mashed potatoes, for example.)

For lunch, I had the Tipperary Irish Stew. Even the presentation of the mashed potatoes was fancy 😉

Tipperary Irish Stew at Magee’s Irish Pub & Eatery

They also have an incredible bar featuring great import beers, whiskeys and more. It’s quite the experience. And, once a month, there is an Irish Jam where a bunch of musicians gather and play Irish tunes. (We went for that this past Tuesday night.) Fun place!

Magee’s Irish Pub & Eatery

They are located at 1610 Southwest Main St. in Ankeny, IA in that complex that has all the restaurants, shops, and bars. If you’ve ever visited B&B Theatres you have been practically next door.

A video interview with them will be posted shortly.