Miles Inn
2622 Leech Ave, Sioux City, IA, 51106
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Address :
2622 Leech Ave
Sioux City, IA, 51106 - Phone (712) 276-9825
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Opening Hours
- Mon :10:00 am - 1:00pm
Specialities
- Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
Parking : Private Lot
Bike Parking : Yes
Good for Groups : Yes
Ambience : Divey
Noise Level : Average
Music : Juke Box
Good For Dancing : No
Alcohol : Full Bar
Happy Hour : Yes
Coat Check : No
Outdoor Seating : No
Has TV : Yes
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Jon T.
Over 42 years ago, I visited Sioux City to see friends in college and a Morningside football game. That night, they took me to Miles Inn and I'm sure I ate at least four Charlie Boys. Now I finally made it back to see if they tasted the way I remembered and I was not disappointed. Miles Inn is a great place, a local bar that was filled with patrons on a Thursday night. Ms T and I managed to find a table and I ordered a couple of CBs for me, one for her and a couple of schooners. Standard equipment on a Charlie Boy is catsup, mustard, pickle, onion and cheese. I ordered without the catsup or cheese because of my Maid-Rite upbringing. Ms T stuck with simply mustard and cheese. I really enjoyed this trip down memory lane. The sandwich meat is very black peppery. The steamed beef is great texture and includes some cooked onion. The quantity of raw onion on the sandwich was not overdone. While Ms T thought the meat did not have any flavor, I disagree. I don't really have a reason to go to Sioux City but if American Airlines blesses us with cheap tickets again, I just might do it. Miles Inn is a place to go for a unique "Tavern" loosemeat. Have at least two and a schooner.
(4)Jeremy L.
Peppery perfection on a bun! A Charlie boy = loose meat, tavern, maid-rite, sloppy joe This place is quaint and a staple of the community so outsiders might not understand it's significance to us, but I am sure you all have a place where you are from that is similar, if you're lucky! Coors Lite in a Schooner and two Charlie Boys while watching some football on a Saturday afternoon! Wow, that will never get old. I have heard so many people tell me they have Miles Charlie boy recipe........yeah, sure you do! No one can replicate it.
(5)Lauren S.
I would probably give my right arm for a Charlie Boy and a Schooner right now! It's a little hole in the wall bar off the beaten path that's a great place to meet up for a drink after work.
(4)Mike B.
A Sioux City staple. The Charlie Boys are always amazing and go down much smoother with a 22 oz schooner. Bring cash as they don't accept credit. They do have an ATM if all else fails.
(5)Franz M.
A local icon. Peppery "taverns" called Charlie Boys are the mainstay. (taverns - the the unfamiliar - is the area nickname for a loose-meat sandwich). A (20 oz?) schooner of beer in a frosty glass. They have a full bar and a couple of other food items, but a $10 bill gets you 2 Charlie Boys and a schooner with a buck left over to tip the bartender. A "Hawkeye" bar, fans of other teams won't get much more than a gentle ribbing and your game on Saturday might be relegated to the smaller TV by the little-used pool table. If you want a true taste of "local flavor" then a Smile with Miles must be on your bucket list.
(5)steve a.
It doesn't get much better than Miles. From the frosty schooners of beer, to the infamous Charlieboy, good times are always had here. For the layman: Schooner = Large goblet of ice cold beer Charlieboy = Loose meat sandwich that has no rival It's a great place to meet up after work, or as a first stop to get your evening started. If you're expecting something fancy, don't. If you're wanting a good time with good people, I'll meet you there.
(5)Bob L.
You should not miss Miles in the afternoon, have a Charlie Boy and a schooner in this friendly neighborhood spot.
(4)Paul L.
If you've never experienced an authentic Iowa loose meat sandwich, I can't think of a better place. It's NOT a Bar B Que. It's very peppery and delicious. I've driven 1 1/2 miles off I-29 more times then I can remember to get a bag of " Charlie Boys" with mustard and pickles. My wife also loves them (cheese and pickles for her) and two out of the three kids love them. So , they my not be for everyone, but if you dine in and have an ice cold schooner of beer with your "Charlie Boy" you're sure to see alot of other fans of this place. Miles Tavern is very cool also. It's a neiborhood bar all the way. Nice people, good conversation, just super friendly. I believe they're closed on Suday, so be sure to go any other day. Enjoy!!!
(5)Jessie M.
I do wish they carried more hard ciders so I could enjoy a scooner myself (I have a gluten allergy) but I LOVE this place! Charlie dogs (no bun ) and a couple drinks make Saturday's perfect. Our family loves this place so much, we even have a ceiling tile! If you ever travel to Sioux City, this place is a must. You have to experience the Miles Inn!
(5)Richard S.
Siouxland Yelpers, please post more pics of the glorious Charlie Boy and some of the golden chalice that is a schooner. Living 1000 miles away for 20 plus years has dulled my memory of these local legends. When I tell my people in Texas what they are missing pictures would sure help. I know I'm asking a lot of you to go to miles and indulge. I would if I could. Thank you in advance!!
(5)Nicole S.
I came here around 6 years ago during Biker Nights when I had friends going to college in Sioux City. I had no idea what a "tavern" was and I just let the people I was with order for me. It's apparently the local name for a loose meat sandwich, which I had always wanted to try, and I have yet to find a better one than what they serve here. I tried at B&G Tasty Foods in Omaha but they can't compare. And neither can their prices. And you can get a schooner, which is a big giant beer, also for a great price. I would drive the almost two hours from Omaha just to go here again.
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