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The Farmhouse

The Farmhouse

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lat: 39.10936 long: -94.5848296

Located just outside the historic City Market, the Farmhouse is serving locally sourced and farm fresh food.  The extensive brunch menu highlights seasonal dishes and features elevated American classics.  With a commitment to supporting regional farmers, the Farmhouse is dedicated to serving fresh ingredients in a friendly environment.  Special items are updated weekly and include pancakes, French toast, and an omelet of the day.  With favorites including chicken and biscuits in addition to innovations like Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, there’s something on the menu for everyone.  Ranked as a top brunch restaurant by both local and national reviewers, the Farmhouse is not to be missed.

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