Location, location, location. It’s probably fair to say that’s the mantra when it comes to real estate, right? When you’re considering trying a new restaurant, you might use where it’s located as a deciding factor of whether or not to dine there. After all, what’s better than relaxing with a scrumptious meal in an eatery boasting beautiful views or even in a one-of-a-kind setting? Embark on a unique culinary adventure at one of the most unique restaurants in Missouri, a 171-year-old converted stable that’s now known as The Vintage Restaurant.

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Have you ever been to The Vintage Restaurant in Missouri? Tell us all about it in the comments! If you like unique restaurants, like the Vintage Restaurant, add this pickle-themed restaurant, Pimped Out Pickles, to your must visit list. (It’s definitely one of the most unique restaurants in Missouri.)

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The Vintage Restaurant In Missouri

What are some unique restaurants in Missouri?

The Vintage Restaurant in Missouri certainly ranks as one of the state’s most unique restaurants and is definitely worthy of a spot on any culinary bucket list. You might also want to plan a meal at Basso in St. Louis. The 5,000-square foot restaurant sits at the bottom of a winding staircase and offers a cozy atmosphere to go with its delicious menu. Browse the menu that’s bursting with Italian favorites, including truffle fries and a variety of pizzas made in the wood-burning oven. Ravioli, gnocchi, and meatballs also appear on the menu that features grilled just-the-way-you-like it butcher steak.

Are there any hidden restaurants in Missouri?

With all of the amazing restaurants that dot the state, we’re sure to miss some of the hidden gems. One of the best hidden restaurants in Missouri, arguably, is Sybill’s in St. James. An enchantingly rural restaurant, Sybill’s dishes up huge portions of classic favorites – fried chicken and fresh pasta, for example. If you’re a fan of potato chips, you definitely want to try the fresh, homemade chips. If you like your food served hot and in massive portions, make a beeline straight for Billy Gail’s Café in Branson. The quaint eatery dishes up homemade dishes, including some of the biggest pancakes in the state.

What are the best restaurants in Missouri?

Taste is certainly subjective when it comes to just about anything, including food. However, if you’re looking for some of the best restaurants in Missouri, you’ll definitely want to visit Fritz’s Railroad Restaurant in Kansas City. The charming restaurant boasts a railroad theme and serves some of the best food in the area. Lambert’s Café in Sikeston is perhaps best known as the home of the “throwed” rolls. Yep, servers will toss the delightfully delicious rolls to you. If you’re a fan of buffets, you must visit Charley’s Buffet in Cole Camp. It boasts a scrumptious selection of home-style dishes and sides.