Not much in Cedar Rapids, eh?  We ended up staying at the Kirkwood, which is Kirkwood Community College's culinary program's hotel.  Really nice place.  Drinks were 2-for-1 in the lobby bar at 4:00, so we had what ended up being $4 prosecco splits.  Bartender was creating the signature drink for the evening:  a sage manhattan made with herbsaint and he gave us a taste.  Good!
For dinner we went to 
Ced-Rel, an old-school supper club/roadhouse.  The dishes are delivered on airplane-style carts -- nice touch!  The relish tray included the usual celery, carrots, pickles, cheese spread and freshly battered onion rings and fried chicken livers.  Now 
that's a relish tray!  The fried chicken main was really good -- Lasalle county-worthy, in fact.  Dinner came with tossed salad, potatoes and baked beans.  All in all, a really good meal (although at $20 for a half chicken, kind of expensive).