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Small Business Relief Program Grant Recipients — Round 1 (April 7, 2020) SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF PROGRAM GRANT RECIPIENTS — ROUND 1 (APRIL 7, 2020) Business Name County Award Amount 10th Hole Bar & Grill LLC Howard $8,000 2118-2120 inc. dba Grumpy’s Saloon Scott $25,000 26550, LLC Polk $25,000 3B Golf Restaurant and Bar Palo Alto $25,000 4 Amigos, Inc. Pottawattamie $25,000 50th Street Sports, LLC Polk $25,000 AB, LLC/Fireside Lounge and Brass Monkey Webster $25,000 Aditya Inc. dba Peachwave Woodbury $25,000 Adobe Lopez LLC Audubon $25,000 ADR Inc Winneshiek $25,000 AGB LLC dba Annie’s Irish Pub Polk $25,000 AJ’s on E Court, L.L.C. Polk $25,000 Alluvial Brewing Company, LLC Story $25,000 Almosta Inc. dba Fireside Pub Steakhouse Delaware $17,000 Altus Brewing Company Polk $25,000 Ambros Roadhouse LLC Dallas $20,000 Americana LLC Polk $25,000 Ames Orange Leaf and Humble Donuts Story $25,000 Amore Mio Italian Restaurant Jefferson $14,000 Andale Andale Johnson $22,730 VISIT US ONLINE AT iowaeda.com Business Name County Award Amount Andymar, Inc dba The Dirty Dog American Bar & Grill Bremer $25,000 Annette Wharton dba Fat Annie’s Augusta Lee $8,000 APL Inc. Polk $25,000 Apolinar Perez-Ugalde dba Beijing Chinese Restaurant Linn $10,000 Aposto, LLC Polk $25,000 Appanoose Rapids Fine Dining LLC Wapello $16,000 Apres Iowa City LLC Johnson $17,000 April’s Downtown Diner Delaware $15,000 Aroma Artisan Pizza LLC Linn $13,500 Avery Inc dba Mary Go Round Polk $20,000 Ay Jalisco II Winnebago $13,000 Azteca Mexican Restaurant Scott $25,000 Barry’s Comet Bowl Floyd $25,000 BDF Inc. Polk $25,000 Beechwood Entertainment, Inc. Polk $25,000 Beer Makers LLC Johnson $25,000 Benchwood, Inc. d/b/a Benchwarmers Polk $25,000 Bergo Enterprises LLC Cerro Gordo $25,000 Blazing Saddle, Inc Polk $15,000 Bloomers INC Carroll $25,000 Blue Ribbon Tap LLC Woodbury $25,000 Blue Gloves LLC Dubuque $25,000 Bluff Lake Jackson $25,000 — 2 — Business Name County Award Amount BMAT INC Lee $15,500 Bobby T’s, Inc Benton $25,000 Boggs Properties, LLC Polk $25,000 BOI, LLC dba Blimpie Polk $20,000 Boone Valley Brewing Company, LLC Boone $23,000 Bradley’s Pub Polk $25,000 Braja Inc. Dubuque $15,000 Breakfast At Berries LLC Scott $10,000 Brenda’s Park Road Inn LLC Black Hawk $14,107 Brian L. Bruening-Boudouani dba Schera’s Clayton $5,000 Brick Alley Pub & Sports Bar LLC Linn $25,000 Brick Oven Pizza & Eatery LLC Allamakee $7,134 Bricks Bar & Grill Linn $25,000 Britton L.L.C. Polk $25,000 Brothers on Main, Inc Carroll $25,000 bsadewasserLLC Clayton $10,000 BSams Inc Linn $25,000 Bubba Stubbs Froyo LLC Pottawattamie $25,000 Buds Pub LLC Dallas $15,000 Buffalo Ridge Cafe, Inc. Buena Vista $20,000 Bully’s Angle Inn Benton $25,000 Bully’s Bar and Grill Palo Alto $12,000 Buzzards Allamakee $20,000 BZE Holdings Inc Scott $25,000 — 3 — Business Name County Award Amount C & S Entertainment Cherokee $20,000 Cabaret Ankeny LLC Polk $25,000 Cabin Coffee Franchising Inc. Cerro Gordo $23,500 Cabos Cantina & Grill Inc. Scott $22,000 Cactus 3 LLC Johnson $25,000 Caffrey IC Inc. Johnson $25,000 Carl & Ernies IC LLC Johnson $25,000 Carpe Diem I LLC Scott $25,000 Casa Patron Inc. Hancock $25,000 CGMBC Inc. dba Hawaiian Grill Polk $20,000 Chad A Streff dba The Whisky Dubuque $14,500 Chaos &e LLC Marion $25,000 China Café Davenport Inc. Scott $17,500 China Inn IA Inc Linn $25,000 China Inn Inc. Linn $16,000 Chuong Garden Hardin $25,000 City Hall 1876, LLC Scott $25,000 City Limits Family Restaurant Jackson $25,000 Cliff’s Lounge LLC Audubon $7,000 Clouse House Originals Polk $25,000 Club 76, Inc. Johnson $25,000 Coachs Corner IC LLC Johnson $25,000 Cookies ETC of Ames INC. Story $22,500 Copper Kitchen, LLC Polk $25,000 — 4 — Business Name County Award Amount Cordes, Inc Grundy $7,500 Corning Winery & Vineyard Inc. Adams $8,000 Corridor Entertainment LC Johnson $24,300 Cory Bartrom dba Johnny’s Bar & Grill Kossuth $15,000 Crawford Brew Works LLC Scott $25,000 Crepes de luxe cafe Johnson $5,000 Crouse Cafe, Inc. Warren $25,000 Crucoli LLC Story $20,000 Cyclone Noodles, LLC Polk $12,000 D and W Company #1 Scott $25,000 D.H. Pub, The Pub Crawford $23,000 DC Misfits LLC Polk $25,000 DDJE LLC Black Hawk $25,000 DeeKen Inc. dba Subway Scott $17,000 Deli on West Street, LLC Story $6,000 Dennis Thompson dba The Branding Iron Winnebago $25,000 Denny’s Lux Club, LLC Dubuque $10,000 DH50 Walnut LLC - DBA Grumpy Goat Tavern Polk $25,000 Dhani Ahar Inc Polk $20,000 Diane Dean Inc Fayette $25,000 Divine Lounge Inc Polk $10,000 DMS Robbins LLC DBA-Scooters Bar & Grill Buena Vista $24,000 Do Drop / Just One More LLC Guthrie $5,000 — 5 — Business Name County Award Amount Dolly’s Bar & Grill LLC Sac $15,000 Dong Jie 168 Sioux $25,000 Dottie’s Cafe LLC Dubuque $13,000 Doxx LLC Woodbury $25,000 DTW, Inc Johnson $25,000 Dubuque 5420 Inc. Dubuque $25,000 Dugout Bar, LLC Page $6,000 E & E Properties LLC Marshall $25,000 E&G of Ames Story $25,000 Eagle’s Nest Tap LLC Jefferson $12,500 East Locust Tap LLC Polk $25,000 EBD4AK LLC dba Farneys Des Moines $24,000 Eilers Enterprises Black Hawk $15,000 El Rio Dorado, Inc. Johnson $25,000 El Sol Mexican Restaurant Waverly Inc Bremer $25,000 Eldora Ranch Inc Hardin $25,000 Elk Creek Holding, LLC. Hardin $15,000 Elm Street Grill Page $23,000 Etre Foods LLC d/b/a Iowa Chop House Johnson $23,000 Etre Plaza Towers Restaurant LLC / dba Formosa Johnson $23,000 Family Table of Cherokee. Ltd. Cherokee $25,000 Family Table of Emmetsburg Palo Alto $25,000 Family Table of LeMars, Ltd Plymouth $25,000 Family Table of Pocahontas LTD Pocahontas $25,000 — 6 — Business Name County Award Amount Family Table of Sioux Center LTD Sioux $25,000 Famolo of Iowa, Inc. Dubuque $25,000 Farmer’s Daughter’s Market Linn $10,000 Farrington’s Pub & Grub, LLC dba Scooter’s Pub & Grub Mahaska $20,000 FBM INC Polk $9,200 FG Restaurant, LLC Linn $25,000 Fiesta Cancun Mexican Restaurant Dubuque $25,000 First Street Deli LLC Buchanan $25,000 FJY, Inc. Polk $20,000 Flane & Skewer Inc. Story $25,000 Flood Music Enterprises Woodbury $6,800 Flying Mango Inc Polk $25,000 Fortune Garden LLC Polk $20,000 Fortyten, LLC dba Grounded Wright $17,000 Founders On Main, Inc Polk $25,000 Four Bluffs, Inc. dba The Fireman’s Inn Winneshiek $20,000 Four East Dining Black Hawk $25,000 Fox and the Fork Inc. Webster $25,000 Frackies Pub Inc Scott $25,000 Frankies LLC dba Seven Stars family Restaurant Franklin $20,000 Fujiyama IA, Inc. Clinton $10,000 Fundamental Brewing Company, LLC Pottawattamie $21,000 G&M Cedar Rapids, LLC Linn $25,000 — 7 — Business Name County Award Amount Gasthaus Bar & Grille, Ltd Cherokee $25,000 Gerri’s Inc Polk $25,000 Get Wells Corporation Lee $25,000 Gingers LLC Black Hawk $25,000 Glyn Mawr Vineyard and Winery, L.L.C Linn $10,000 Goldie’s Ice Cream Shoppe LLC Jasper $25,000 Good Fellows Kitchen Harrison $25,000 Good Vibes Café LLC Johnson $10,000 Grand Tap Inc. Dubuque $17,000 Great Dragon Express Xue Inc Dubuque $25,000 Greencastle Tavern Inc Jasper $10,000 Grinnell Hospitality LLC Poweshiek $14,127 Grupo Jalisco LLC Poweshiek $25,000 Gus Inc. Fayette $22,378 Haymarket lc Winneshiek $7,500 HBB LLC dba American Skillet Linn $15,000 HCI Heritage Express Woodbury $13,588 HD-2, Inc. Wapello $25,000 Hello, Marjorie Polk $25,000 Hesler Inc Lee $16,000 Hexavalent, LLC Linn $25,000 Hi Ho Mongolian Grill, Inc. Scott $25,000 Hidalgo, Inc. Dubuque $25,000 — 8 — Business Name County Award Amount Hideaway Lounge Inc Emmet $10,000 Hideaway Sports Pub Jefferson $14,000 Hippie Chicks’ Bar & Lounge, LLC Worth $6,000 Hitchin Post LLC Madison $25,000 HMDS, Inc. dba Grizzly’s South Side Pub & Grill Johnson $10,000 Hot Toddies inc. Des Moines $25,000 Hudson Restaurants-C.B., Inc d/b/a Runza Restaurants Pottawattamie $25,000 Hunters Sports Bar LLC Clinton $19,802 Hutch’s Cafe II Sac $20,000 Ichiban Hibachi Steakhouse &Sushi Dubuque $25,000 Ichiban Tasty Food Inc Johnson $25,000 IFOSL.L.C. d/b/a Godfather’s Pizza Cherokee $25,000 Imbibe, LLC/The Jitney Jones $25,000 Iowa Brewing Company LLC Linn $10,000 J&A Restaurants LLC Dubuque $25,000 Ja-Dan Inc. Pottawattamie $10,000 Jai Mata Lakshmi Inc. Scott $25,000 JC Hot Pot, LLC Johnson $25,000 JC Schares LLC Fayette $13,815 Jerry Eshelman dba Farmers Walnut Street Diner Cass $13,000 Jerry’s Place Restaurant & Lounge Wright $18,000 JLS Investments dba Sneakers Sports Lounge Clay $19,500 Jobsite IC LLC Johnson $25,000 — 9 — Business Name County Award Amount Jody’s Corner Tap Inc. Muscatine $15,000 Jonathan Maxwell Wright Woodbury $25,000 Jonesy’s Taco House LLC Pottawattamie $25,000 Jordano’s LLC Linn $25,000 Joshua C. Roe dba The Old Rossville Store Allamakee $25,000 K & E Restaurants Inc. Muscatine $25,000 Kalona Creamery Shop & Deli Johnson $22,450 Kathys 14th Street Tavern, LLC Polk $25,000 Katie J’s Cakes & Catering Marshall $25,000 Katy LLC dba Trumpet Blosson Café Johnson $25,000 Keg Creek Brewing Company Mills $25,000 KEP2010 LLC Polk $6,500 Kerps Bar & Grill Inc Carroll $25,000 Kest East, Inc.
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