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    4.6 (10 reviews)

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    Jason V.

    This is not a historical Route 66 place, but it is a very useful stop for tourists from all over. It's basically a Route 66 Emporium. Lots of old antique cars (though broken down) and signs add great character to the place. Rich Henry, who has been seen all over the local media, runs the Rabbit Ranch. Of course, you'll see his pet rabbit and get to pet it. Henry is a very nice guy, who can tell you anything you need to know about Route 66. He will talk your head off, but that can be a good thing! Be sure to sign the guestbook as he will point out the people from outside the United States that have visited! Rich sells several collectibles with the Route 66 sign on it, as well as many books and free pamphlets that will help you with your trip along the Mother Road. He does not accept any plastic, just cash, which usually doesn't do it for me. So make sure you bring plenty of it, as Rich has plenty of stuff that you will be tempted to buy. And definitely don't forget to take plenty of photos, especially outside the home. On the right side of the place, you'll find a playground bunny for the kids to play on as well as a graveyard for Rich's deceased pet rabbits. Rich is usually there every day from Monday to Saturday during the daytime, but he says that during the Winter months, he usually closes the place.

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    Route 66 is full of dusty antique stores, greasy hamburgers, and vanilla sundaes, but there is truly only ONE Henry's Rabbit Ranch.

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    Rooster's Pub - Bone in Buffalo sauce

    Rooster's Pub

    4.1(14 reviews)
    0.6 mi

    Ordered bacon burger and garlic butter burger , both were absolutely fantastic. Service was great,…read morefriendly and prompt. Will be back!

    Visits in JUL-AUG-OCT 2025…read more We moved into town this summer. Our realtor provided gift certificate as a closing congratulations. After we came the first visit I wanted to take my time, have a few more visits before I wrote. My rating of 3 (okay) in this case think of it as an academic C, a passing grade but certainly room for improvement. Rooster's Pub is okay, the food is okay, the service is okay, it is clean. If you are looking for a bar food meal this is an okay place to choose. You can stop here, disregard the rest and make your choice. I suspect that Rooster's is popular locally (and has some high ratings) is familiarity, and a customer base that hasn't widely traveled, there is nothing wrong with that. I am comfortable saying that this place is also likely a good bar, for those interested in that environment. It is not quite for me (us) as a restaurant. We have only been during the lunch hours. I have never owned a bar or restaurant. I worked in them at various levels earlier in life. I acknowledge how tough it is to be a bar that also has standout food. In my experience that is rather rare. I know that when a bar does get that balance right, they have a limited menu. They make a few things and make them well. A full menu is always going to have to carry some amount of frozen "Sysco" things dropped into hot oil. Our meals, I have had two okay tenderloins and one burger, my wife two fish (slightly overdone) meals, and one burger. My wish is for continued success for Rooster's, it is a fine place for others. As currently functioning it is not a place for me. This is also okay if the oil is always fresh, and the cook is attentive and pulls things soon enough to guard color/texture and the cooking finishes during delivery to table. On another note it seems that in our 3 visits, things are cooked hard and fast but then sit in the window, cooling until delivered lukewarm and past that "golden moment". A few lines about the fries. People do like them, I however do not prefer house cut fries. I think the basic restaurant frozen fry, well executed, is an easy win. Our's have been dark and soggy on arrival. I did get the tots on the middle visit (better), had forgotten the fry defeciency and got them this last time. My wife, a Midwestern lover of all things potato, left nearly half of her order. Overall plating has been a bit haphazard, not expecting a cooking show, but I do appreciate something that arrives looking intentional. There just doesn't seem to be a level of care applied to the meals that have come to our table (a note on that at the end). We have only had the same two front of house workers. They are polite (maybe stiffly and overly so), they get the order right and they accomplish the mission. However is feels a bit like a "transaction", which I understand it is, the customers aren't your friend. I don't think it's just us, there doesn't seem to be any warmth with anyone that comes in (even what I presume are regulars). If there is a scale with annoyed that I exist on one end, and a warm hug on the other, the service here is much closer to the left hashmark. A final note about my meals here. If the gaps in execution are some message that I am not worthy of a best effort, or simply not welcome- message received.

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    The Crossing - Niman Ranch Lamb Roulade. So tender. No knife needed.

    The Crossing

    4.4(313 reviews)
    38.6 mi
    $$$

    I have been here before, but I haven't reviewed it. This place is fantastic!! Its located in…read moredowntown Clayton and has valet parking right in front of the restaurant. Its relatively small inside, but cozy. A nice touch - is they offer a free coat check, so you don't have to carry your bulky coats to the table. The service here is really outstanding- but I think a huge benefit is they cook seed oil free- meaning everything is cooked either in butter or olive oil. They source local ingredients- rotate lots of different seasonal specials and also have a chefs tasting menu. You can really tell they care about food quality here. Many of us did go with the Chefs Tasting menu which they are also very flexible about- meaning if a special isn't on the menu you can subsitute it, etc. You truly could put together your own tasting menu. They start the table with crackers and a blue cheese souffle. Then they also offer a plain bread with butter which is amazing! Such a nice touch! Then we got stone crab as an appetizer - which was a special and came with a mustard dipping sauce!! It was great- I just wished they cracked the stone crab a bit more as it was hard to get into. We got a variety of menu and special dishes- Tuna Tartare, Soup of the day- Mushroom, Mixed Green Salad, Spanish Octopus, Pasta special, Sea Bass special, Missouri Trout, and Porkbelly Special. We also had a Chai Creme Brulee for dessert. Everything tasted fresh and high quality. This is one of my favorite spots! I also love how they will bag your leftovers and leave them up front by the coat check so you grab it on the way out. They think of all the little details here. Overall experience 5/5.

    This was the second stop of my "progressive birthday dinner" (three stops; one for apps, one for…read moreentree, one for dessert). After a whole lot of research, knowing I wanted scallops for a main, I chose The Crossing. Our meal started with a complimentary offering of their bleu cheese soufflé with crisps and bread service--both delicious. I enjoyed a glass of their current "by the glass" Chardonnay, and my boyfriend got a Yeungling (poured table-side). I got my scallops, as planned, which certainly did not disappoint. Cooked perfectly, fresh and delicious. The wilted romaine seemed odd at first but totally rounded out the potato mash at the base, with the absolute flavor-bomb of the shiitakes. Highly recommend this dish any day! My boyfriend opted for the NY Strip; we both agreed it was one of the best steaks we'd ever had; seasoned perfectly and cooked masterfully. There was a slight mishap whereby a food runner gave him a tasting portion of the strip (likely meant for another table); we first didn't realize and were very disappointed with the size. However, without a word from us, the chef came out and personally explained, apologized, and corrected--I didn't snap a photo of the full portion when it came out, but it was perfect and much more what we expected. That brings me to the service, which was spectacular. Several staff members gave us a personal touch and they all seemed to be genuinely happy to be there. The space is beautiful and intimate. It was moderately busy and still quiet. The atmosphere feels upscale, but not pretentious or unapproachable. This place was on my radar for a long time, and I sure wish I'd gone long ago. If you're thinking about it, just go!! I can't wait to come back and try the chefs tasting menu--thank you for a wonderful dinner!

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    Strong Tower Ranch

    Strong Tower Ranch

    5.0(1 review)
    66.0 mi

    Strong Tower Ranch is an awesome place that helps kids who need it the most. They have day camps…read moreand horsemanship programs and offer sponsorship for those who wouldn't be able to have this type of opportunity otherwise. I've known several kids who've had wonderful experiences there, and return year after year. Many have gone on to become mentors and leaders at the ranch and in their communities. The Ranch also rents the property for private gatherings. The property is gorgeous with a lake (beach, swimming, fishing, kayaks, paddle boats, and canoes), open fields, horse pastures, trails, pavilion, kitchen, nice restroom and shower facilities, bunkhouse, RV and tent sites, and much more. There's even a beautiful butterfly garden! Over the years, our family has rented the property for graduation parties and family reunions, and I've attended several special events there. I highly recommend them for their kids' programs and private use of the amenities!

    From the owner: Strong Tower Ranch is a Christ-centered refuge offering hope and mentoring to youth, especially…read morethose at risk. Our Mission: We feature horsemanship and day camps with the goal of providing quality programs that are entertaining, character building, and rehabilitating. "Strong Tower" reminds us that we have a mighty fortress in Christ. We want children, teens and adults who come here to find love and refuge from a harsh world. We are non-denominational, non-profit and dependent on prayers, financial support and volunteer help. How Can We Serve You? Located on 107 acres in Foristell, Missouri, we are prepared to host programs and events for area families, churches and civic groups. The Horsemanship program serves children from age seven and up, teens, and adults. The Day Camp program serves children ages 8-14. People come to volunteer expecting to be a blessing and leave saying they received more than they gave. The training for those who serve in programs is very valuable, especially to young people (15+) who wish to develop leadership skills. If you would like more information about our programs, summer mission trips, volunteer opportunities, or property reservations, send us a message.

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    Topgolf

    Topgolf

    3.8(270 reviews)
    48.9 mi
    $$

    May 2 2026 I had a…read moreprom today with friends and it's our last We're all 18+ and Claire was very nice Some of us had a first time here and others been here and forgot She happily told us how things were so we had a better idea I liked the hat and necklace she had as both were really stylish. Other staff here were really kind and supportive as well so credit to them! Especially at front desk Today was the best thanks to the support. I also would like to include Issac for delivering the food while Claire took the orders. Both of them were really kind and direct Most times people are quiet and didn't talk so this time was special and meant alot for both me with the people here Definitely will return again and bring more family or friends to support again.

    We went to Topgolf for an event & had a blast! My husband, myself and our two kids checked in, went…read moreto our bay, and started swinging! It was our first time coming to Topgolf and we didn't get instructions but we figured it out pretty quickly. There's some golf clubs, including several various options, both short and tall. There are also can't miss clubs, which was a nice option for the kids. You select a game on the screen (angry birds and sonic are a few options), approach the little green patch, swing your club over a light that pops out a ball. We did find someone to request left handed clubs for one of my kids which was readily met. We all enjoyed hitting the balls, especially my 7 year old (and husband). For the event, they had buffet style food which was good for kids, okay for adults. Finger type foods like quesadillas, chicken nuggets, corn dogs, and tater tots. Service for drinks was a little slow but they were busy. It's a little chilly but they did have some heaters. Still, most of my family was most comfortable in our coats. It would be a fun activity for a date night. It is expensive though so I would try to go on a day or time of day they have deals (there are at least a few). My son now wants to have his birthday party here in the spring so we likely will be back!

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    Kenrick's Meats & Catering - Outside

    Kenrick's Meats & Catering

    4.2(122 reviews)
    41.9 mi
    $$

    Kenrick's is a family business I love to support. I try and stop at least once a week on my way…read morehome from work. It is not on the way- but it is so worth the trip! Every time I am in Kenricks I feel like a part of the family. They go above and beyond for their customers daily. The quality of meats, choices of quick meal items, and the grocery selection featuring local companies makes Kenrick's a great place to visit. From the Meat Market my favorites include prosciutto wrapped asparagus, chicken/beef spedini, and the kebobs! The K-Café is another favorite -- They have a to-go window makes it easy to grab lunch or dinner. I often call ahead for pickup, the meatloaf, fried chicken, and deli sandwiches are top choices. Kenrick's also has an outstanding catering department that truly works with each customer's needs. If you're looking for help during the upcoming holiday season, I highly recommend giving Kenrick's a try!

    Busy place, we used to go here a lot more when our church was located right down the street. When…read morethe church relocated closer to our house, going here was more out of the way. They have a food cafe with its own order window. The deli, lunch meat, and meat area are all under the same number so you will traverse the counter if you need all three. The butcher/slicers behind the case are pretty friendly and helpful. They will answer questions if you have them. Lots of other meat available in other refrigerated cases and the freezer. Cheeses and prepared foods, pizza, ice cream, some grocery items, lots of seasoning and sauces, most things you will need to accompany your meat purchases. When you are ready to check out, the line heads from the cashier counter to the back of the store, even if its long, it moves pretty quickly. The cashiers are pretty quick but not always the friendliest, more like focused on getting the line reduces. Kenrick's does catering and they rent BBQ pits

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    Kenrick's Meats & Catering - Cookie jar ....we had one like it when I was a kid.  Resale shop in Louisville.

    Cookie jar ....we had one like it when I was a kid. Resale shop in Louisville.

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