*The Loess Hills National Scenic Byway led us to one of Western Iowa’s most popular steakhouse destinations. Our meal at Twisted Tail was complimentary. The views expressed in this blog post are of our own. Now, Let’s Gallivant!

Beebeetown, IA: Harrison County
We’ve all heard the phrase, “blink and you miss it”, when it comes to small towns. However, some of Iowa’s smallest communities have some of Iowa’s best restaurants! The Twisted Tail Steakhouse & Saloon is one of those places and it has turned into one of the premier dining and entertainment destinations in all of Iowa. Take the scenic route to your next memorable steak night in the town of Beebeetown!




Driving through the Western Iowa wilderness with a tasty stop at a steakhouse that has the off the beaten path look and feel that we love to experience in our travels. That’s an amazing day right there, folks. The Twisted Tail made me feel like we were in search of a legendary rural roadhouse and it felt like we were eating inside the greatest cabin in Iowa after we sat down. The food was scrumptious and the service was speedy and gracious. A fantastic mix of locals and travelers were all around us and it didn’t take long to see why The Twisted Tail has become so popular. Click on the video below and see what else I had to say about this Loess Hills legend!

Western Skies Scenic Byway, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway, Lincoln Highway Heritage Byway, and the Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail all find their paths crisscrossing in Harrison County. You’ll find yourself on one or all of these beautiful ways to explore Iowa, when you get here, and they will all lead your road trip to some unforgettable areas. It’s nice to know that you won’t have any problems getting a delicious meal especially if you make your heading to Beebeetown and the Twisted Tail!

Be sure to click here and see all our coverage on the T-Bone Trail-Western Iowa!
And click here to see more of our gallivants in the West Central region of Iowa!
