Missouri is a force to be reckoned with in the American culinary arena. From our gooey butter cake to toasted ravioli, we have some downright tasty dishes in this state! But it’s not just our food that’s fun; the Show-Me State is home to some of the quirkiest eateries in the country — places where dining is a total, only-in-Missouri experience! The following are some of the most unique restaurants in Missouri; plan to visit each and every one while you dine your way through the state.

  1. Crown Candy Kitchen - St. Louis

Crown Candy Kitchen / Facebook Check out this retro soda fountain-style restaurant with the best ice cream sundaes in the city! Take a quick look inside this St. Louis establishment when you watch the video below.
Crown Candy Kitchen, 1401 St Louis Ave, St. Louis, MO 63106, USA

  1. Boudreaux’s Louisiana Seafood - St. Joseph

flickr.com This converted warehouse is an authentic Cajun restaurant. Pro tip: try the alligator! Boudreaux’s Louisiana Seafood & Steaks, 224 N Fourth St, St Joseph, MO 64501, USA

  1. Boogaloo - St. Louis

Boogaloo Head to Boogaloo in St. Louis for one-of-a-kind Cuban and Creole fare. And take a swing on the swing set at the bar! Boogaloo, Manchester Road, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

  1. Sparky’s Homemade Ice Cream - Columbia

Sparky’s Homemade Ice Cream/Facebook Come to this unique little ice cream parlor for verrrrry unusual ice cream flavors, including Lucky Charms and…wait for it…Cicada! Sparky’s Homemade Ice Cream, 21 S 9th St, Columbia, MO 65201, USA

  1. Missouri Hick BBQ - Cuba

Missouri Hick BBQ The outside of this restaurant features a waterwheel, the inside looks like an old barn, and the meats are all seasoned with a special rub and smoked for 12 hours. Missouri Hick Barbeque, 913 East Washington Street, Cuba, MO 65453, USA

  1. The Cheshire Inn - Richmond Heights

The Cheshire Inn Enjoy the British hunting atmosphere and fare. Its Fox & Hounds Tavern features cozy couches and a fireplace! The Cheshire, 6300 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA

  1. The Scottish Arms - St. Louis

The Scottish Arms Check out the cozy Victorian pub for authentic Scottish fare - including duck prosciutto and lamb burgers. The servers are dressed in kilts! The Scottish Arms, 8 S Sarah St, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA

  1. Browne’s Irish Market & Deli - Kansas City

Browne’s Irish Marketplace/Facebook Try this charming and historic eatery for its infamous Irish breakfast and the best chocolate chip cookies in Kansas City! Browne’s Irish Marketplace, 3300 Pennsylvania Ave, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA

  1. Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant - Kansas City

AFK Insider At this train-themed restaurant, your food is brought to your table by overhead train - kids love it! And the burgers are cooked to order. Fritz’s, 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA

Have you been to any of these unique restaurants in Missouri? What’s your favorite unique dining spot in the Show-Me State? Share it with us in the comments below! And if you have another eatery you’d like to see featured on the website, fill out a nomination form and tell us why!

Crown Candy Kitchen / Facebook

Check out this retro soda fountain-style restaurant with the best ice cream sundaes in the city! Take a quick look inside this St. Louis establishment when you watch the video below.

Crown Candy Kitchen, 1401 St Louis Ave, St. Louis, MO 63106, USA

flickr.com

This converted warehouse is an authentic Cajun restaurant. Pro tip: try the alligator!

Boudreaux’s Louisiana Seafood & Steaks, 224 N Fourth St, St Joseph, MO 64501, USA

Boogaloo

Head to Boogaloo in St. Louis for one-of-a-kind Cuban and Creole fare. And take a swing on the swing set at the bar!

Boogaloo, Manchester Road, St. Louis, Missouri, USA

Sparky’s Homemade Ice Cream/Facebook

Come to this unique little ice cream parlor for verrrrry unusual ice cream flavors, including Lucky Charms and…wait for it…Cicada!

Sparky’s Homemade Ice Cream, 21 S 9th St, Columbia, MO 65201, USA

Missouri Hick BBQ

The outside of this restaurant features a waterwheel, the inside looks like an old barn, and the meats are all seasoned with a special rub and smoked for 12 hours.

Missouri Hick Barbeque, 913 East Washington Street, Cuba, MO 65453, USA

The Cheshire Inn

Enjoy the British hunting atmosphere and fare. Its Fox & Hounds Tavern features cozy couches and a fireplace!

The Cheshire, 6300 Clayton Rd, St. Louis, MO 63117, USA

The Scottish Arms

Check out the cozy Victorian pub for authentic Scottish fare - including duck prosciutto and lamb burgers. The servers are dressed in kilts!

The Scottish Arms, 8 S Sarah St, St. Louis, MO 63108, USA

Browne’s Irish Marketplace/Facebook

Try this charming and historic eatery for its infamous Irish breakfast and the best chocolate chip cookies in Kansas City!

Browne’s Irish Marketplace, 3300 Pennsylvania Ave, Kansas City, MO 64111, USA

AFK Insider

At this train-themed restaurant, your food is brought to your table by overhead train - kids love it! And the burgers are cooked to order.

Fritz’s, 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64108, USA

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Unique restaurants in Missouri October 25, 2021 Sarah What foods is Missouri known for? Missouri is famous for a variety of tasty dishes, including toasted ravioli, provel cheese, and BBQ. The cultural melting pot of the state – 200 years of German, French, and Italian influence combined with incredible local meat and produce –makes Missouri a force to be reckoned with in the national culinary arena! (Our favorite MO culinary contribution? Gooey butter cake!) What are some must-visit restaurants in Missouri? Restaurants in Missouri offer one of the best ways to experience our great state. Whether it’s a neighborhood spot or a Zagat-rated find, these standout restaurants in Missouri all hold a special place in our hearts. Some of our favorites on the list? Blues City Deli in St. Louis, Danna’s BBQ & Burger Shop in Branson West, Pappy’s Smokehouse in St. Louis, and Bristol Seafood, Steak + Social in Kansas City. We’re hungry now! What’s the oldest restaurant in Missouri? Missouri has a long tradition of wonderful restaurants, and this one is the oldest. The J. Huston Tavern, located in Arrow Rock, holds the distinction of the longest-operating restaurant in the state. Its history is truly incredible, but the food and service you’ll experience when you visit now is also unparalleled! This is a must-visit spot for all Show-Me State foodies.

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Unique restaurants in Missouri

October 25, 2021

Sarah

What foods is Missouri known for? Missouri is famous for a variety of tasty dishes, including toasted ravioli, provel cheese, and BBQ. The cultural melting pot of the state – 200 years of German, French, and Italian influence combined with incredible local meat and produce –makes Missouri a force to be reckoned with in the national culinary arena! (Our favorite MO culinary contribution? Gooey butter cake!) What are some must-visit restaurants in Missouri? Restaurants in Missouri offer one of the best ways to experience our great state. Whether it’s a neighborhood spot or a Zagat-rated find, these standout restaurants in Missouri all hold a special place in our hearts. Some of our favorites on the list? Blues City Deli in St. Louis, Danna’s BBQ & Burger Shop in Branson West, Pappy’s Smokehouse in St. Louis, and Bristol Seafood, Steak + Social in Kansas City. We’re hungry now! What’s the oldest restaurant in Missouri? Missouri has a long tradition of wonderful restaurants, and this one is the oldest. The J. Huston Tavern, located in Arrow Rock, holds the distinction of the longest-operating restaurant in the state. Its history is truly incredible, but the food and service you’ll experience when you visit now is also unparalleled! This is a must-visit spot for all Show-Me State foodies.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Missouri is famous for a variety of tasty dishes, including toasted ravioli, provel cheese, and BBQ. The cultural melting pot of the state – 200 years of German, French, and Italian influence combined with incredible local meat and produce –makes Missouri a force to be reckoned with in the national culinary arena! (Our favorite MO culinary contribution? Gooey butter cake!)

What are some must-visit restaurants in Missouri?

Restaurants in Missouri offer one of the best ways to experience our great state. Whether it’s a neighborhood spot or a Zagat-rated find, these standout restaurants in Missouri all hold a special place in our hearts. Some of our favorites on the list? Blues City Deli in St. Louis, Danna’s BBQ & Burger Shop in Branson West, Pappy’s Smokehouse in St. Louis, and Bristol Seafood, Steak + Social in Kansas City. We’re hungry now!

What’s the oldest restaurant in Missouri?

Missouri has a long tradition of wonderful restaurants, and this one is the oldest. The J. Huston Tavern, located in Arrow Rock, holds the distinction of the longest-operating restaurant in the state. Its history is truly incredible, but the food and service you’ll experience when you visit now is also unparalleled! This is a must-visit spot for all Show-Me State foodies.