Westphalia Inn
106 E Main St, Westphalia
(573) 536-6314
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I was your Walmart driver tonight, and I grabbed a white hot chocolate, quiche, and a gluten free pasta salad. Everything was WONDERFUL and the lady that was working was so kind. Wonderful establishment! Thank you!!
Coffee shop, baked goods, breakfast burritos, and hotel rooms in a lovely historic building. Special dinners and musical entertainment scheduled frequently.
I had a snickerdoodle latte and bagel breakfast sandwich this morning and both were phenomenal. Nice atmosphere.
We stopped in this morning for the everything bagel breakfast sandwich. Food was great, employees were very pleasant and friendly! Highly recommend!
Marty and I just had one of the pumpkin muffins and the Everything Bagel with our lattes this morning. All were VERY good. Compliments to the bakers and baristas!
😍 Can we talk about how gorgeous this place is? My goodness! Super charming, with lots of character and welcoming atmosphere. Grabbed an iced white chocolate today and it was delish. 🤍 Whatta gem!
Great coffee and great service!
Just visited this morning! We got the Carmel/Mocha latte with a blueberry scone. The service was excellent, latte was super tasty (just wanted to be a bit hotter), and scone was delicious!! Building is beautiful! So excited Westphalia has this!!
Great customer service, delicious coffee!!
Unfortunate news: The Inn is closed as of the end of 2017.Outstanding place tucked away in a quaint town that's a mini version of Hermann, MO without the river. Westphalia Inn is housed in an all-brick hotel, built in 1930 but now, the rooms have been converted into a restaurant on the first floor, and a bar/wine tasting area on the second. The bar serves pizza, nachos, and appetizers, while the restaurant, which is only open Friday and Saturday for dinner, and Sunday for lunch and dinner has a simple menu--fried chicken, German Pot Roast, and ham and Kobe beef hamburgers. Dinners are served either by the plate, family-style, or a smaller portion in a basket. We got the family-style German Pot Roast and Fried Chicken. For starters, they brought out homemade bread, real butter and jelly, and freshly made sweet and sour slaw. Dinner came out with real mashed potatoes and brown gravy, string beans, a sweet cucumber and onion salad, and sliced tomatoes. We found out that the chicken is pan fried in an iron skillet, and is hormone-free and locally sourced from Backes Poultry in Loose Creek, MO. The Inn's owners also have a winery and feature their Norton wine in the bar and restaurant, and they also raise Kobe beef, which we were told they use for their pot roast. The ham is from Burger's Smokehouse in California, MO. The tomatoes and cucumbers came out of the inn's garden and could not have been more fresh. If you're up for a weekend jaunt in central Missouri, stop by and visit.
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CLOSING PERMANENTLY DECEMBER 23, 2017! I hope I can get out there once before that.
Fun atmosphere.
Fried chicken. Family friendly place.
Love the family style Chicken and Ham ! Feels like home
Best fried chicken! The staff make you feel like family. Loved it!
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