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    Home » Vegan travel

    Fairfield, Iowa: Vegan eats you don’t want to miss

    Updated: May 14, 2025 · Published: Apr 24, 2024 by Cadry Nelson · This post contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. · 2 Comments

    Text overlay: Outstanding vegan options in Fairfield, Iowa. Thali and appetizer plates on green table.

    Fairfield, Iowa is a unique and offbeat small town with a wide array of plant-based options – including a fully-vegan restaurant with Indian food and pizza.

    Celebrate Fairfield flag on light pole.

    For a place with a population of 9,641 people, Fairfield, Iowa is surprisingly vegan-friendly!

    In some ways it is a classic Midwestern community with a town square dotted with shops and restaurants, surrounded by farmland and dusty roads.

    However, when Oprah visited in 2011, she called it America’s most unusual town. This eclectic place is known for its art scene, and a local college (Maharishi International University) that promotes the practice of transcendental meditation. Director David Lynch has a film school there.

    Cadry peeking through structure in Fairfield, Iowa.

    Cadry posing by one of the sundials at the Maharishi Vedic Observatory

    The university draws many international visitors, which translates to a wealth of dining options in Fairfield – including many vegan options.

    In this post:

    Jump to:
    • Mira’s Cafe
    • Noble House
    • More things to do
    • More vegan Iowa options

    Mira’s Cafe

    Exterior Mira's Cafe in Fairfield, Iowa.

    Mira’s Cafe is a fully vegan restaurant with a mixture of Indian dishes and pizza. (Be aware that pizza isn’t served on Sundays.)

    All of the Indian dinner items are gluten-free by default, and the pizza can be made gluten-free upon request.

    You order at the counter, and then your food is brought out to you.

    Interior Mira's Cafe in Fairfield, Iowa.

    The large, airy interior is great for groups. The brick walls dotted with paintings make for a cozy yet elegant vibe.

    While we were there, a TV on the wall was playing vegan cooking videos.

    Table with thali, dosas, samosas, and chutneys.

    In addition the standard chana masala and samosas, the menu includes many items that aren’t often available in small town Iowa, especially in vegan form.

    (Next time I visit I’m excited to try the air fried malai kofta in a creamy cashew and tomato sauce.)

    Thali with curries and rice pudding.

    My friend ordered one of the Thali options.

    I hadn’t seen Thali in a restaurant since I was in New York City. So what a treat to be in small town Iowa, sampling many little tastes all in one go. It’s like the joys of a buffet without any of the downfalls.

    That yellow curried dish in the middle was so dreamy, my friend was passing out spoonfuls for all of us to try it.

    Masala dosa thali on table.

    For my order, I chose the dosa thali. Potatoes enveloped in a fermented rice & lentil crepe is my happy place. I was over the moon about it.

    The dosa thali comes with three chutneys, sambar, and the dessert of the day. When I was there the dessert was a dairy-free rice pudding with a prominent floral flavor, which wasn’t my favorite, but my friend loved hers.

    Vegetable balls with cilantro chutney.

    My husband ordered the saag tofu (not pictured here). It was also excellent with a beautiful balance of spices. He asked if he could get it with both tofu and chickpeas, and that was no problem.

    We filled out our orders with samosas and veggie bites, which came with cilantro and tamarind chutneys.

    Vegan restaurants are still uncommon in Iowa, and I’m so happy to have Mira’s Cafe on the list. It’s worthy of a drive!

    Noble House

    Prayer flag hangs across room in Noble House.

    Located on the town square, Noble House is a kava bar with a small all-vegan menu that includes dairy-free grilled cheese sandwiches.

    This bohemian space feels a bit like you’ve walked into someone’s college apartment with well-worn couches covered in blankets, a record player with vinyl to thumb through, shelves of books, and board games to play while you are there.

    Couch covered in blankets at Noble House.

    When I went, none of our group had ever been to a kava bar before.

    The person working the counter was friendly & knowledgeable. He gave us the rundown on their products, what effects to expect from their botanical elixirs, and a free shot of kava for any interested newcomers.

    Creamy Italian sodas on table.

    I passed on the kava, and instead went for an Italian soda made with oat milk for creaminess. They offer a choice of flavors, and I opted for strawberry.

    The milk diluted the fizziness of the water, so it wasn’t as bubbly as I expected. However, the mix of cream and strawberry reminded me of the non-vegan Creme Saver candies I used to eat as a child (before I went vegan).

    David holding striped coffee mug.

    I snagged a sip of my husband’s oat milk latte, which was exceptional. It was just the right balance of strong espresso and mellowing oat milk.

    Pink drink at Noble House.

    My friend chose one of the kava sodas, made in house with organic ingredients. (There are a variety of flavors to choose from, depending on the day.)

    In addition to drinks, Noble House hosts many community events. Watch their Facebook page for notices about karaoke, trivia, open mics, bingo, and tarot readings.

    More things to do

    Bright red, blue, and pink door frame in Fairfield, Iowa.

    Of course, you’ll need something to do between meals and snacks. Here are a few things to do while you’re there:

    Everybody’s Whole Foods

    Interior Everybody's Whole Foods in Fairfield, Iowa.

    Everybody’s Whole Foods is a natural grocery store with local produce & products, bulk bins, and grab-and-go items.

    It’s a good place to find unique plant-based products that you may not find elsewhere.

    Maharishi Vedic Observatory

    David looking at his watch at the Maharishi Vedic Observatory.

    This 1 ½ acre open-air observatory features several masonry sundials.

    Walk around them, and try to figure out how to tell the time. (If all else fails, maybe try your watch?)

    American Gothic House

    Cadry and David standing in front of the American Gothic house.

    Okay, so the house that was the inspiration behind Grant Wood’s American Gothic painting isn’t in Fairfield. However, when you’re this close, why not take an extra 30 minutes to drive to nearby Eldon, where it is?

    Take a stroll through the museum at the American Gothic House Center. If you like, dress up in the costumes and props of the farmer and daughter in the famous painting. And before you leave, visit the museum’s gift store.

    (There’s a small fee to use the costumes and visit the museum, but seeing the house is free.)

    Little Free Art House in Eldon, Iowa.

    For kids, they also have something similar to a Little Library called a Little Free Art House.

    Instead of books, when we were there it was filled with art supplies and coloring pages of the American Gothic House. So cute!

    More vegan Iowa options

    Fairfield town square with American flag.

    For more plant-based options in the Hawkeye state, check out these posts:

    • Cedar Falls & Waterloo
    • Cedar Rapids
    • Davenport & the Quad Cities
    • Decorah
    • Des Moines
    • Iowa City
    • Iowa Farm Sanctuary
    • Mason City

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    1. Rebecca DeCourley

      April 29, 2024 at 11:52 am

      Great pics! Fun 🙂
      We’ve visited Fairfield, Iowa, for Green Building Supply and their First Friday art walk, and stayed downtown; and don’t remember these restaurants. It’s been a few years, though. Awesome information for future visits!

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      • Cadry Nelson

        April 29, 2024 at 3:23 pm

        Thank you, Rebecca! I’ll have to visit sometime during their First Friday art walk. My husband and I always love going to the First Friday events in Kansas City. Love that community vibe and art, of course. I hope you have a great time on your next trip to Fairfield!

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