There's An Amazing Restaurant Hiding In Small Town Kansas That's Just Begging To Be Visited
By Clarisa|Published January 24, 2019
×
Clarisa
Author
Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Small towns in Kansas are known for having an amazing restaurant or two, but they’re mostly homemade meals and things you may also find in your family kitchen. However, once in a while, a restaurant pops up that’s more than your average beloved diner or hometown hangout. This amazing restaurant in small town Kansas has all the class of a city restaurant, without the stuffiness. All the flavor, without the dress code. Have you ever dined here before?
Welcome to The Elephant Bistro, a restaurant hiding out in Hoxie, Kansas, a town of just under 2,000 people.
This beautiful restaurant stands tall among the other shops on Main street, looking like any other restaurant you might see in small town Kansas. Inside however, you'll find just the opposite.
When it comes to this restaurant, there's more than meets the eye.
Not only do they serve small town service with a smile, they also wear their history proudly for all to see. The circa 1905 building is one of the last remaining original structures on the street, and their mural really shows where their roots are.
It's a little fancier than you'll find in the average Kansas kitchen, but don't worry--the taste is all there, plus a little extra. Most of their meats are sourced from local farmers, and other produce when in season.
Along with their scrumptious savory dishes, you'll find their desserts are also worth every penny.
Their fresh apple bread pudding and tableside s'mores are a local favorite, so don't be afraid to sample both. During warmer months, you can also dine outdoors on their patio, which is a great setting for special events or date night.
If you're super busy and only have a short while to stop in town, you can grab lunch from the cold case instead of sitting down to a longer meal.