A lot of people associate the darling small Missouri town of Hannibal with Mark Twain. His presence is felt just about everywhere you go in the town where he grew up - from the white picket fence in front of the Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum to the statue of Tom Sawyer & Huck Finn that sits in the center of town. This unassuming Missouri restaurant also has a Twain connection. It's named after a character in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.
A quintessential small town restaurant, Becky Thatcher's Diner will take you on a delicious journey back in time.
Although it only opened in 2015, the tiny, unassuming Missouri restaurant, with its 1950s vibe, has been going strong ever since.
Slip into one of the booths; grab a table, or enjoy an old-school dining experience at the counter. The retro diner serves breakfast and lunch daily.
Start your day on a sweet note with a homemade cinnamon roll. Or dig into a helping of pancakes, biscuits and gravy, or corned beef hash.
If you need a midday pick me up, you can't go wrong with the hugely popular tenderloin sandwich. It comes grilled or fried.
The pork tenderloin entree, either fried or grilled, is another favorite. The hearty meal comes with homemade mashed potatoes and green beans.
If you're not really in the mood for tenderloin, try the ribeye steak, the country fried steak, or the chopped steak.
Sometimes a visit to a classic diner just calls for a burger and fries or onion rings. Check out the other handhelds, too, including grilled cheese, hot dogs, and the BLT.
Don't forget dessert! How about a slice of pie, an ice cream sundae, or a milkshake?
View days, hours, and a menu on the Becky Thatcher's Diner Facebook page.
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