Business Description from the Web
Succotash in Kansas City is a two star American restaurant. Try this spot for cheap eats in the City Market neighborhood. This place features great views. When you step inside the restaurant, you'll notice a romantic atmosphere. This restaurant features breakfast and lunch.
Eclectic and homey: Dining at this diner is never dull.
Tips About This Business
Two Dollar Tuesdays: have any slice of Succotash's thick cakes for only $2.
There is a common misconception that the River Market closes during the winter. It is not only open, but the glass garage doors are shut and the heat turned up.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Succotash puts an urban, and sometimes vegetarian, twist on homey, diner food. The pancakes are literally bigger than the plate; the BLT is stacked with eggs, cheese and slathered with pesto mayo. The kitchen sink omelet has everything but--you get the picture. Eclectic, garage-sale-picked furniture and dishes to match--it's better when your water comes in a Superman cup than...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited September 07, 2004)
Vintage kitchen tables and a hodge-podge of chairs set the tone for this neon-colored City Market eatery. Beth Barden’s fare is as colorful as the paint on the walls, and the throws on the couch. Go for breakfast and gorge on frisbee-sized pear and pecan pancakes, washed down with Café du Monde chicory coffee. At lunch, she creates a host of sandwiches and salads that are a riot of color and...
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Posted by gayot
on July 02, 2007
Other Reviews from the web
this unique spot has great food and has a hand carved CALDER wizzard ofwood www.carves4u.c o m
great nephew of the late great Alexander Calder
Pros
+ everything the food is 4 star
Cons
- too far from Va
We eat there all the time- It doesn't matter if it's breakfast, lunch or their 4 course dinner on Wednesdays (great date night, by the way!), we love it all. The owner, Beth Barden, is very passionate about cooking with the top ingredients while keeping it organic. If she has time she comes out and talks to her customers. She's so personable and hilarious. We really feel at home at Succotash...
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Posted by KeenBee
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 28, 2008)
I went to Succotash a couple weeks ago with my husband for the first time and was pretty impressed. It was a Saturday and kind of busy, but we weren't in a hurry. Our waitress was nice and prompt. The coffee was good and strong and they have fresh squeezed juice. We shared one with grapefruit and beets. THere was a lot of art on the walls and people walking by to occupy us during the wait time....
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Posted by feedthebeast
on April 21, 2009, (Edited March 13, 2008)