Veraison Wine Bar
508 N 2nd Street
Wednesday 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Thursday 4:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Friday 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Saturday 4:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Experience a little bit of Europe by visiting Fairfield’s newest business. Owner Julia Punj is a Fairfield native with a background in world travel. She recently moved back to the area after living in Vancouver and Aspen. Veraison was designed to create a big city experience in a small town and it certainly delivers. The wine bar specializes in only European wines from natural, organic, biodynamic producers. And if that isn’t enough, Julia, who also has a culinary arts degree, offers European inspired tapas to compliment your wine selections. Choose inside or the patio to enjoy your refreshment!
Located on the Maharishi International University Campus, the Golden Dome Cafe serves organic, vegetarian meals at lunch and dinner. The Cafe serves a variety of vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Pastries – sugar-free and gluten-free desserts as an alternative to our regular dessert menu.
Open 7 days a week; 9:00 AM-8:15 PM
Plant is a vegan community event center, restaurant & kava lounge in Fairfield, IA! All of their food is infused with reiki and they’re run by the non profit organization PEACE.
Mon-Fri 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Sat- Sun 1:00 PM – 11:00 PM
641.209.1842
Mia Pizza offers customers an opportunity to purchase a fresh-made signature or build-your-own pizzas.
Open 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM Daily
641.469.3206
Zax Jewelry carries a wonderful selection of Hand-made artisan rings, pendants, bracelets and earrings, crafted by silversmith Margaret Zacny. Gift Certificates for jewelry and up coming silversmithing classes are also available,
EVERYBODY’S is Southeast Iowa’s largest organic and natural foods store.
We supply the highest quality organic, natural, alternative, local, and sustainable foods available.
Our mission at Everybody’s is to nourish our community by supplying high-quality foods, nutrition, education, centralized philanthropy, and employee and community outreach programs.
8:30am-9:30pm daily
Pickle Creek is an organic herb farm owned by the McCracken-Engman family in Southeast Iowa. We are fourth-generation farmers working hard to keep our small farm alive and thriving. We craft the best possible products by growing the best possible herbs. We take the process from seed to store, creating infused olive oils, vinegars, soaps, salves, & lip balms using original recipes.
Monday Closed
Tuesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Wednesday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Thursday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed
The Hudson Collection at ICON Gallery
ICON Gallery is pleased to announce the significant exhibition Anonymous Shiva Linga Paintings: The Hudson Collection, a selection of Tantric images made by anonymous painters from Rajasthan, India. The exhibit opens on First Friday, March 1st. This exhibition has been made possible by the very generous donation of the Hudson Collection to ICON’s permanent collection by Patricia Hudson, James Hudson, and Thomas Hudson. Additional support for the exhibition was provided by David T. Hanson. This is possibly the finest collection of Shiva Linga paintings in the country. A portion of this collection was included in the prestigious 55th Venice Biennale in 2013.
On Thursday, March 14th, University of Iowa Professor Frederick Smith, will give a lecture “The Form of No Forms: Placing Shiva Paintings in Context” at ICON. Professor Smith gave this lecture in Pennsylvania when the collection toured the country in 2013.
“We are extremely grateful to the Hudson Family for gifting this prize collection to ICON,” says ICON Director Bill Teeple. “NY gallery owner Hudson passed way in 2014. He was a friend to Fairfield and ICON. I feel that he is happy that his personal collection has found a home at ICON.”
Each of the 67 paintings in the exhibition depicts the “Shiva linga” on a page-size sheet of antique paper. The Sanskrit word “lingam,” originally meaning “mark” or “sign,” often refers to the phallus or symbol of male creative energy that is complementary to the “yoni,” which means both “source” and “female.” Unlike sculptural “Shiva linga,” which are commonly phallic in shape, the linga in these paintings are ovoid and accrue some of the symbolic associations of the “egg-shaped cosmos” — the idea of the “hiranyagarbha,” the “golden womb” or “golden egg” that represents the birth of the cosmos and the source of all energy. The images are intended to awaken heightened consciousness.
The French scholar André Padoux has described these images as “painted silences, the simple revelation of pure consciousness. . . . Artless, modest in appearance as they may seem, these lingas can induce a vision of the infinite.”
Despite their expression of an unbroken, centuries-old tradition, the works that comprise this exhibition (made between 1966 and 2004) convey a surprising freshness and immediacy. Possessing an uncanny affinity with examples of twentieth-century abstract art, they are coveted both in India and in the West.
Hudson (1950-2014), the founder of the gallery Feature Inc., who went by one name, became one of the most prescient, independent-minded and admired gallerists of his generation. He was an artists’ dealer, a stalwart and uncompromising champion of the artists he believed in. Like Alfred Stieglitz, Betty Parsons, Richard Bellamy,
and other earlier New York dealers, Hudson was part aesthete, part pedagogue, part artist, and part nurturer of artists. Without seeming to try, Hudson built not an empire but a community of students, artists, critics, curators, and art lovers who respected his independence and were educated by his eye.
Tap room & restaurant featuring our locally made Fishback & Stephenson hard cider along with a full bar for your enjoyment. Indoor and outdoor seating is available.
641 451 7726
Our award winning burgers. We use local beef from Adrian Family Farms and each burger is hand formed made to order. We have been named Best Burger in Iowa and mentioned in Spoon University, USA today, Food Network etc. We make our own sauces in house and many of the side dishes and pickles.
What makes us unique??
We take pride in using locally sourced beef, hand forming our patties to order, house making our sides and sauces and keeping our menu small, but consistent and the highest quality possible. Our food pairs perfectly with our wide range of hard ciders that are available on tap. Our ciders range in flavor from dry and tart to sweet and fruity, guaranteed to please any pallet. We offer cider fights so you can sample them all and we have cans to go so you can take some home with you to enjoy. Cider cans are the perfect gift as well so make sure you stock up.
NEW HOURS
Kitchen hours are
Tuesday – Thursday 4-8pm
Friday – Saturday 4-9pm
Closed Sunday and Monday
Taproom Hours:
Open Tues – Sat 4:00 PM – Close
Our Story:
The four founders and owners, Hopi James, Annalisa Thompson, Clint Stephenson and Cole Fishback have been making hard cider together since 2013. They opened their first downtown location in 2014 (and won best burger in Iowa in 2015) and moved to their current location in 2018. The cidery and restaurant are now located under one roof in a beautiful timber framed taproom. The timber for the building was logged from the owners’ county forest and milled in the parking lot! The exquisite taproom/restaurant showcases breathtaking views and the patio seating is a dream. It is the perfect view for Iowa’s exquisite sunsets. You can view the cidery through the glass doors and if you’re lucky you can catch the owners in action and sample some of the newest creations. In addition to awesome burgers, Cider house has a full bar featuring house made cider, top shelf selections of liquors, unique cocktails and so much more.