Discover Restaurants offering the best American food in Belton, Missouri, United States. Belton is a city in Cass County, Missouri, and part of the Kansas City metropolitan area. The population was 23,116 at the 2010 census.
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One More Scoop is a locally sourced and owned premium ice cream store in Belton, Missouri. Their ice cream contains 16% milk fat making it the creamiest tasting dessert! We walked in to the store and were immediately hit with the delicious smell of fresh made waffle cones. We asked to taste several flavors before choosing and the staff were very happy to let us do so. They have 28 flavors to choose from including Mamaâs Texas Sheet cake , pistachio, peanut butter, and a chocolate Nutella that is out of this world! We didnât get past 2 scoops of ice cream to try their other offerings of shakes and floats, but I guarantee we will be back! Their neatest idea is a spin to win wheel that patrons can try to win a year of free ice cream among other prizes after filling a punch card of 8 purchases. Located close to Kansas City, south on I-49.
4 based on 27 reviews
Food is normally very good.... service sometimes not so good. Can not be very busy and your server comes across as they don't have time to wait on you.... hurry up! Refilling whatever you are drinking sometimes won't happen.
4 based on 27 reviews
The Tearoom has been family-owned and operated for over 30 years, dishing up our very own brand of down-home upscale fare... served with a smile... Whether you're a regular, or have never visited before, we'll do our best to make you feel like family. We
Are here for Easter brunch. This was our first visit ever. It was fantastic! Not a large place, but plenty of seating. A bit cramped but well worth it. All the people including the patrons were very polite and nice. The food was delicious! Not a ton of options but enough to satisfy an appetite. Some of the items included, pasta salad, fruit, breakfast rolls/breads, soup, egg dishes, biscuits and gravy, broccoli and cheese rice, hashbrowns casserole, ham, brisket, and of course...several desserts. All the dishes were hot, fresh, and amazing! Coffee and teas were great too. Service was great. As soon as we were finished with a plate, a server was removing it; keeping our table clean at all times. Our drinks were always full. We will definitely be back! Make reservations! This brunch was $20. I think they offer other brunches a couple times each month for $12.Andy B, When you visit The Tearoom you'll not only taste the difference that home-made food makes, but you'll enjoy the personal attention that we strive to give each of our guests. We bring a taste of home and family to everything we do.The Tearoom is our family's heart and home -- a gathering place where friends, families, and colleagues come together to unwind, laugh, and enjoy a true home-cooked meal in a place that's as close to home as anything you'll find! We hope you see you again soon.Beverly & Molly
4 based on 93 reviews
Call restaurant before we went. Was told they had gluten free options. Upon arrival told waitress we needed gluten free options what were the gluten free options. She tried to recommend the breaded fish. When ask what it was breaded with, she said they use flour. Explained in detail to her what gluten was. So she said all meat was cooked without anything on it. So decided to try the rib tips with a plain baked potato and ask her to inform the cook of the allergy. When food came out it had bread under the rib tips. Explained again could not have any form of gluten or food that has been exposed to gluten.Manager came over and was very nice, he said they would fix the rib tips and ensure they were in a different area from food prepared with gluten etc. He also said he could not guarantee that the beans were safe as they were prepared in a factory that delivered to them.Ate the plain potato and tried some rib tips when the new ones came out. Not sure what it was but tasted funny.That night got very sick, which told me there was cross contamination.The other guy who did not have gluten allergies got the rib tips. His was very dry and tough, he goes there and said it was the worst he had ever had. He was not able to eat it. The third person got the ham chunks which he said were ok, not great. Later that night and all the next day he had very nasty gas.Definitely could not recommend
4 based on 73 reviews
Sweet chili calamari was alot better than I expected. The prime rib sandwich and salad was excellent. Our service was very good. She was very attentive we never had to ask for refills on our water or tea. I definitely recommend this restaurant.
4 based on 63 reviews
Had dinner there and it was wonderful. Food was delicious and service was excellent and friendly. Had a great variety of food so if you don't want BBQ there are many other choices. Desserts looked delicious but we were all to full to have any!
4 based on 36 reviews
We are big fans of Hawaiian plate lunches, so we were super excited to try this place. I had Molokai chicken, husband had Huli Huli chicken. Both were very tasty. The mac salad was authentic. Portions were good for the price. The staff were all friendly and the place was clean and tastefully decorated. Finished off the meal with Dole whip - havenât had that treat since the late 1980s. Would definitely recommend and will be back for sure!
4 based on 58 reviews
When I visit Belton, I make sure to go by for their big ole omelet. It has a name, but I never remember. They accomodate my gluten free needs by leaving off toast or biscuits and adding extra hashbrowns. If you aren't interested in a huge breakfast, there are always specials on the board. My mom loves it. The cinnamon rolls are great according to mom and my husband!
4 based on 55 reviews
We were there for Saturday evening dinner.... the food was ok.. entree was cold... the service was not. We received our appetizer before our drinks. Then I asked for water and rolls, (extra butter). We got the rules, But never got the water and had to ask again for extra butter. Then our dinner came, before the salad. We asked for our salads first and wanted to make sure we would not be served the same dinners, as they would be cold. After the salads came, we got our dinners.... cold.... and I never got my water.... but the bill was correct of course....:)
4 based on 27 reviews
The Tearoom has been family-owned and operated for over 30 years, dishing up our very own brand of down-home upscale fare... served with a smile... Whether you're a regular, or have never visited before, we'll do our best to make you feel like family. We
Are here for Easter brunch. This was our first visit ever. It was fantastic! Not a large place, but plenty of seating. A bit cramped but well worth it. All the people including the patrons were very polite and nice. The food was delicious! Not a ton of options but enough to satisfy an appetite. Some of the items included, pasta salad, fruit, breakfast rolls/breads, soup, egg dishes, biscuits and gravy, broccoli and cheese rice, hashbrowns casserole, ham, brisket, and of course...several desserts. All the dishes were hot, fresh, and amazing! Coffee and teas were great too. Service was great. As soon as we were finished with a plate, a server was removing it; keeping our table clean at all times. Our drinks were always full. We will definitely be back! Make reservations! This brunch was $20. I think they offer other brunches a couple times each month for $12.Andy B, When you visit The Tearoom you'll not only taste the difference that home-made food makes, but you'll enjoy the personal attention that we strive to give each of our guests. We bring a taste of home and family to everything we do.The Tearoom is our family's heart and home -- a gathering place where friends, families, and colleagues come together to unwind, laugh, and enjoy a true home-cooked meal in a place that's as close to home as anything you'll find! We hope you see you again soon.Beverly & Molly
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