
Railroad Bill’s Dining Car is a time-honored type diner with contemporary touches located in the East Village’s northeast corner. We offer a classic diner all-day breakfast and lunch menu, accentuated by innovative vegan dishes and fresh, locally roasted Railroad Bill’s L & N Dark Roast coffee.
Vegetarian options combine with time-honored breakfast & lunch classics at this welcoming diner.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 621 Des Moines St, Des Moines, IA 50309
Phone: (515) 243-0247
Website: https://www.railroadbillsdsm.com/
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Reviews
All kinds of vintage railroad decor, plus a huge antique shop to peruse.
I went for breakfast, was the only diner for about 30 minutes. They bring out menus (vegan menu available) then you order at the counter.
It was so warm and comfy! Seating for 30-40? All tables with chairs. Clean space.
I had an omelet with hash browns, ciabalta bread, diet coke. Nice large portion. The omelet was stuffed full of ingredients. Super yummy!
There is construction across the street, so no parking right in front. There is a parking garage next door.
Good service- prompt delivery of food- $19 for my food/drink.
Enjoyed the whole experience! Will go back.
this place deserves an award, the atmosphere is nostalgic and preserves time. The chicken is juicy, peppery, well seasoned. Every time I’m in Des Moines I can not leave until I visit Railroad Bills
While we were waiting, we walked around the antique store side. Lots of cool stuff. The owner let the kids try the “antique” phone (rotary). After walking around 10 minutes or so, we went back to our table and food was brought out right away. Either we timed it really good or they had it under the warmer. It was hot.
As for taste, everyone enjoyed it. I don’t know exactly what everyone had, but I had a burger with a sunnyside up egg on it with bacon and cheese. We’ll be going back next time we’re in Des Moines.
The inside is rather small, so expect it to fill up at prime hours. Also, parking around this area isn’t straightforward.
We ordered a few items and while everything was good, there was nothing in particular that stood out as unique or interesting. The decor is great – our 3 year old loved the food and the trains.