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Trail Days Cafe and Museum

Trail Days Cafe and Museum


803 W Main
Council Grove KS 66846
Ph: 620-767-7986
2traildays@tctelco.net
www.traildayscafeandmuseum.org
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Enjoy home-made-from-scratch cooking from Council Grove's Trail Days Cafe and Museum located in an 1861 Santa Fe Trail landmark. The current food on the menu is American Indian, Old World, Early American, and 20th Century food. The food is part of the museum experience.

Delicious meals are available for carry-out, or dining-in. Reservations are encouraged. Catering, tea parties, or special orders can be arranged.

Open 11am to 8pm -- Tuesday thru Saturday.
By Reservation at other times.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Hermit's Cave

This tiny cave was the temporary home of an Italian hermit, Giovanni Maria Augustini, who lived here for a brief period in the spring of 1863. Later that year, the religious mystic left with a wagon train, walking the 500 miles to New Mexico.

Council Grove, KS Pioneer History

Farmers and Drovers Bank Building

A Council Grove landmark, the Farmers and Drovers Bank is one of the community's most ornate buildings. The two-story red brick bank with limestone trim was built in 1892 for $20,000. Its "eclectic"

Council Grove, KS Historic Buildings

Seth Hays Historic Home

Council Grove town founder, Seth Hays, built this home in 1867. His slave, Aunt Sally, lived in the basement and cared for Hays and his adopted daughter, Kittie Robbins, until her death in 1872. Hays died a year later, February 3, 1873

Council Grove, KS Museums

Cottage House Hotel

This rambling, two-story brick building began in 1867 as a 3-room cottage and blacksmith shop. Today, the handsome gazebo-style porches are favorite gathering places for guests and the historic hotel is a restored showcase of unique Victorian charm. From "Aunt Minnie's Room" to the "Bridal Chamber"

Council Grove, KS Historic Hotels

Old Stone Barn

This imposing, 76-foot-long native stone barn was built into the bank of a hill in 1871 on land owned by the town's founder, Seth Hays. It's the only structure remaining from the Morris County Poor Farm, which existed here from 1889-1945.

Council Grove, KS Historic Barns

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