The Hidden Gem Small Town Spot In Kansas, Carriage Crossing Restaurant, Has Out-Of-This-World Food
We love our big city restaurants in Kansas: you’ll find no shortage of delicious eateries in Kansas City, Overland Park, Topeka, and Wichita. However, to really get a good feel for the state, you’ve got to check out one of our incredible small town restaurants in Kansas. These hidden gems may be off the beaten path, but that doesn’t mean they’re not filled with culinary delights and small town charm. One of the best small town Sunflower State spots is Carriage Crossing in Yoder. Check it out:
Yoder is the very picture of small town Kansas. It's an unincorporated community in Reno County, about ten miles from Hutchinson. Yoder's population is under 200, but what it lacks in residents it makes up for with tasty food.
Carriage Crossing has been in Yoder for what feels like forever. It may be out in the boonies for most of us, but it's definitely worth the drive!
Here, you'll find an all-American, no-frills eatery that will make you feel right at home. The menu is expansive and contains everything you'd expect from a country-style restaurant, plus enough baked goods to satisfy even the most passionate of carbohydrate lovers.
There's really something for everyone here. The most ravenous of groups can enjoy an all-you-can-eat family-style dinner, with huge bowls of sides to pass around the table.
This small town restaurant in Kansas is so tasty! For more information about Carriage Crossing in Yoder, check out the city’s website, which has a special page for the popular eatery.
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Address: Carriage Crossing Restaurant and Bakery, 10002 S Yoder Rd, Yoder, KS 67585, USA
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