Restaurant Good Fellows 501 aims to be best between Des Moines, Omaha

Located in the small southwest Iowa town of Woodbine, Good Fellows 501 staffers aim to be the best restaurant between Omaha and Des Moines.

Located in the small southwest Iowa town of Woodbine, Good Fellows 501 is a story of second chances.

First: the building.

The Odd Fellows Building in downtown Woodbine served as the lodge for the Internal Order of Odd Fellows, a fraternal organization that originated in 1806 and became the world’s largest fraternal organization by the end of the 19th century, reporting more than 2.7 million members in the 1920s. Since then, the organization, like many fraternal organizations, has experienced a decline and now claims 600,000 members across the globe. 

Todd Waite, founder, co-owner and general manager, was one of a group of people who renovated the 19th-century lodge into a restaurant that opened in 2015. However, it wasn’t the restaurant that is open today. This is the second “second chance.” 

Located in the small southwest Iowa town of Woodbine, Good Fellows 501 staffers aim to be the best restaurant between Omaha and Des Moines.

This second chance began after the first restaurant’s untimely closing just two years after it opened. “Our team that had worked so hard and achieved so much scattered in different directions,” said Waite. “For a time, it seemed that would be the end of the story–a fading memory of a restaurant family haunted by the most unsettling of questions: ‘What might have been?’”