You may expect to find an eclectic restaurant in a big city in Kentucky that offers some of the best steaks in the state. You may not expect to find the same thing in the middle of a small, rural town that is quite literally out of the way. But Missy’s Out of the Way Cafe in Raywick proclaims its hidden gem status right there in its name and it is absolutely worth the drive. You’ll have to pay special attention to its hours when planning a visit, but the effort is worth it to experience Missy’s Out of the Way Cafe in Kentucky.

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Missy’s Out of the Way Cafe in Kentucky is unexpected in the best ways possible. Head to this rural area and chow down on steak and potatoes in one of the most unique restaurant environments in the state. Have you gone out of your way to visit Missy’s Out of the Way Cafe in Kentucky? What other hidden gem restaurants in the Bluegrass State do you love? Share your thoughts with us in the comments!

For more information on Missy’s Out of the Way Cafe, follow along on Facebook. The restaurant is open Thursday 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Saturday 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. But be sure to check the photo above for other times the restaurant is closed for holidays and seasons.

And for more of the wackiest restaurants in Kentucky, check out these 10 weird and fun dining destinations.

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