The Buzz
211 College Dr, Decorah
(563) 277-1893
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Lots of options, plenty of room to sit and relax, meet family/friends.
Great place to gather with friends.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
A group of my friends meet at the landing a couple of times a week for coffee and snack and discussion. Plenty of parking and excellent waitstaff make it very pleasant.
I had the yogurt bowl with candied pecans, fruit, and honey at Justin’s. It was delicious. I would definitely order it again. My friend had the French toast. It was very good. I had a taste of it and that is something I would order next time, too. Check their menu for delicious options. I was very pleased. Friendly service!
The Landing market itself is hands-down a fun and cozy gem found in Decorah, Iowa. It brings a big city feel to a small town with the food hall atmosphere it provides. With multiple unique vendors inside, including Justin's, which offers different choices of breakfast, lunch, or dinner options, The Buzz, which offers hand-crafted drinks for the coffee lover such as cappuccinos, lattes, and drip coffee, The Buzz also offers numerous non-coffee options as well such as popping boba, matcha, lemonade, iced tea, etc. Inside The Landing there is also The Market, which provides bottled sodas and other drinks, bags of chips, snacks for the go or to eat there, and also features items from local stores, for example, Dragonfly Books (a local book store in Decorah) has a display featured there. Donlon's Pharmacy and Toy Jungle (a local pharmacy and toy store) also has a display with toys and fun items for all ages (but mainly children) in The Market section of The Landing. In the main area of The Landing you will find 3 other unique vendors: The Sugar Bowl, Root 43, and the new (and soon to open) Artisan Ghost Kitchen. The Sugar Bowl is the town's local ice cream shoppe, and has a small kiosk in The Landing as well as their main location in downtown Decorah. At The Landing they provide several flavors of ice cream which switch every once in a while to keep things interesting and to have different flavors cycling through the shop. They also provide nice sandwiches, which can come with chips, a drink, and their soup or a scoop of ice cream if you choose to get a meal. Root 43 is a juicery co-owned by Micole Jewell and NFL player Josey Jewell. Root 43 offer healthy bottles of juices they make themselves, açai bowls, smoothies, and granola. The last vendor found in the market is the new and soon to open Artisan Ghost Kitchen, which offers charcuterie: a selection of meat, complimented by choice cheeses, fruit, nuts, and crackers. All in all, The Landing Market has options for everyone of all ages, the staff are wonderful and friendly, the food is great, the vendors are unique and local (which is always a good thing!), and the entire place makes for a great spot to hang out with friends, family, co-workers, anyone. 5/5, would definitely recommend.
Very nice place to get a drink and lunch. Coffee to beers lots of great choices of food and drink for all.
Great little coffee shop serving Impact Coffee and refreshing cocktails. The staff seems knowledgeable and has been very welcoming. Love stopping there.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
great place with a variety of options to grab a bite or drink from. nice atmosphere.
We were passing through town and this gem was recommended. Cute place and very clean.
Had a very nice breakfast from Justin's while sitting outside. Food was fresh and well prepared. Coffee from The Buzz also good.
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the parking situation has become such a joke I doubt I'll ever go back.
This place is unique. A great addition to a unique community. Nice food and fun stuff. Sort of but not as tacky as a food court. Cool little balconies and a neat ice cream shop. Great coffee and wine by the bottle. I loved it.
Fantastic meeting place. Indoor and outdoor seating, and array of beverage and food options from the permanent booths inside.
We live in the neighborhood and Scout has been lying in wait for The Landing, which is a collection of small food shops, to open today. We walked down for lunch; he had an excellent turkey sandwich with cranberry relish and I chose a savory club with turkey, ham, and bacon, and lettuce with a vinaigrette sauce. He enjoyed his potato salad and I my dill-icious kohlrabi slaw. We ate half our sandwiches, which were large and cut in half, and all of the small salads. I bought a blackberry lemonade and drank a bit. After lunch, we tried the double espresso and an expensive (flavoring and milk are each 75 cents extra) latte with vanilla and almond milk. We sat upstairs in an alcove or balcony to eat and then outside to drink the coffees. Scout plans to have dinner there soon; he took a screen shot of the menu at Justin's. There is an ice-cream shop as well in the industrial chic building for another time with the grandchild. There were several families socially distanced, wearing masks or not, and workers and dental hygienists lunching. We greeted people who drove up and parked their pickups in the lot near the outdoor tables. Scout lingered, uncharacteristically, which is good! He was the first to scan his credit card, and the cashiers were relieved the machine worked, which was fun.
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