Cafe on the Route

1101 Military Avenue
Baxter Springs, Kansas 66713
(620) 856-5646

Monday - Saturday: 11AM - 2:30PM & 4-9PM
Sunday: 11AM - 2PM

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Cafe on the Route - Baxter Springs, Kansas
Cafe on the Route on Route 66 in Baxter Springs, Kansas
Cafe on the Route is on the west side of Route 66 in the former Crowell Bank Building.

The Cafe on the Route and the Little Brick Inn (bed & breakfast) occupy the 1870 Crowell bank building. Baxster Springs' Crowell Bank was robbed in 1876 by Jesse James and Cole Younger. The food is good, the menu is varied & interesting, and the Cafe on the Route is very reasonably priced.

Most sandwiches and lunch entries are priced between $5.50 and $6.50. They come with choice of soup, salad or fruit salad, and choice of potato. I particularly recommend the Cafe on the Route's Cowtown Brisket - a generous sandwich with good smoked brisket, bacon, onions, tomato and cheddar cheese for $5.75. I think you will be equally pleased with Cafe on the Route's fried potato salad.

Most Cafe on the Route dinner selections range from $8.25 to $14.50, with many complete meals under $10. The most expensive meal offered is Chateaubrand for for two for $40.

My only complaint about Cafe on the Route is that they have trouble providing prompt service when they are busy - not that they don't try. On my most recent visit, I really wanted to try one of their deserts, but service took so much time that I couldn't wait any longer.


Cafe on the Route during a busy Saturday lunch hour.

Fried potato salad and a smoked turkey pretzel at Cafe on the Route.
Fried potato salad and a smoked turkey pretzel - smoked turkey served with havarti cheese
red onions, grilled portabella and a spicy dijon glaze on pretzel bread.

baked potato soup at Cafe on the Route in Baxter Springs, Kansas.
Cream of baked potato
Cafe on the Route dining room
 

Cafe on the Route - Route 66, Baxter Springs, Kansas

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