Enjoy a Cozy Dinner Out at This Restaurant at an Inn in Kansas

Relax in WaKeeney with lodging at the Prairie Rose Inn, meals at Rosie’s Bar & Grill, coffee at Morning Rose, and stays in wagons or the RV park.

WaKeeney sits on the high plains of Western Kansas, a town of wide streets and big horizons. For travelers on I-70, it serves as a reliable break from the open road. The town moves slowly, which is exactly what you need after several hours behind the wheel. At the center of it all is the Prairie Rose Inn, where the lodging, dinner, and breakfast are all handled in one spot.

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When you pull off the highway, you have a few different ways to settle in. If you’re hauling your own rig, Rosie’s RV Park is right there with gravel pull-through sites and full hookups. It’s pet-friendly and includes a dog park, which is a relief for anyone traveling with animals. For a different experience, you can book one of the two hand-crafted covered wagons, Jack and Jenny. These are fully furnished with bathrooms, beds, and climate control, offering a "home-on-the-range" feel without giving up a hot shower.

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If you prefer a traditional room, the Prairie Rose Inn has spaces themed after "ghost towns" from Trego County. The owners decorated with antiques and repurposed pieces, like an old wooden school desk that now functions as a sink vanity. It’s a creative way to preserve local history, and it gives the rooms a personality you don't find in corporate hotels.

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Once you’ve picked your spot, the evening usually leads to Rosie’s Bar & Grill. It’s located inside the inn and connected to the RV park by concrete walkways. The space is built with reclaimed wood and feels settled in. The menu centers on comfort food—chicken-fried steak sandwiches and burgers with a variety of toppings. They also serve regional items like fried gizzards and corn quarters. It is a great place to sit down, grab a beer or a cocktail, and talk to the people behind the bar while you shake off the road.

The rustic wood entrance to Rosie’s Bar & Grill in WaKeeney, Kansas, featuring a hand-painted floral logo.

When morning comes, you just walk over to the Morning Rose Coffee Shop. This is a scratch kitchen where the work happens on-site. They fry their own donuts every morning, and the biscuits and gravy are thick and creamy. The coffee is robust and hot. Because the food is made right there, it has a freshness you don't typically find when you're traveling. It is a solid meal that carries you through the next leg of the trip.

A large, glazed cinnamon roll from Morning Rose Coffee Shop in WaKeeney, Kansas.

WaKeeney stays quiet for most of the year, though it draws a crowd in December for its large-scale holiday light display. Between the meals at Rosie’s, the wagons at the RV park, and the themed rooms at the inn, the town gives a clear sense of place and a real feel for life in Western Kansas.

If you're planning a route across the state, you can find the inn at 320 South Ave, WaKeeney, KS 67672. Visit the official website of Prairie Rose Inn to book an RV site, see the wagons, or check the current menu. You can also use the handy Only In Your State’s itinerary planner to map out other specific stops and make the most of your time on the road.

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