We've all heard that tired but oh-so-true cliche "good things come in small packages." If we have any doubt of the truth in that saying, we only need to visit this tiny Missouri diner. (Even if we're in total agreement with it, we'll still want to stop by.) The old-school diner in Missouri has been a favorite for decades - dishing up some of the area's best and heartiest breakfasts and lunches.
You can't miss Ray's Diner, tucked along East Broadway Avenue, in Excelsior Springs. Its bright red signage and classic storefront is a throwback to yesteryear.
Step through the front door, in fact, and you might feel as though time has stopped in this diner that's been a neighborhood favorite since 1932.
Diners shower praise on this classic diner, giving it rave reviews for its "amazing" food and "warm casual atmosphere."
While you can grab a seat outdoors, do yourself a favor and eat inside, so you can soak up the ambience. The diner serves a generous assortment of breakfast dishes, the perfect start to any day.
From biscuits and gravy and waffles to omelettes and cinnamon rolls, the menu offers something for everyone.
Even if you're not exactly a breakfast person, you're in luck. Ray's serves lunch all day.
The menu features all of the classics - burgers, hot dogs, and grilled cheese.
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If you're really hungry, try one of the platters, which comes with fries and coleslaw. Chicken strips and popcorn shrimp are among your choices.
How about a slice of decadent pie for dessert?
Don't forget to pick up a hat or a t-shirt to show your apprecation for and love of this old-school Missouri diner.
Find days, hours, and menus on the Ray's Diner website. Or, stop by its Facebook page.
Have you been to this tiny Missouri diner? What did you think? Let us know in the comments! Next time you're craving a bit of alone time among nature, book a stay at this remote campground in Missouri.
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