Dining
in Belleville

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Mainstreet
Restaurant
A renovated service station, this restaurant provides a great atmosphere and quality food. While a bit pricey for the area, it is still worth a day out. One of the charming things about the place is that the waitresses are still learning about wines. When I first ordered "white wine", the young lady looked perplexed and then apologetically said that the "whitest" wine they had was a chardonney, but it had a yellow caste to it. (review submitted by a local connoisseur of fine cuisine)
This is one of the oldest and longest running establishments in North Central Kansas. It offers a daily buffet with a complete menu optional. The atmosphere is 1950-1960ish, but the food is generally good. Nothing to get excited about, but still a good place to eat if you are out and hungry. Used to have "honey butter" in the past. Too bad it doesn't today. (review submitted by a local connoisseur of fine cuisine)

For a touch of the 1950's, try "The Goose Crossing" in downtown Belleville. A soda fountain - deli - novelty shop; the "Crossing" is the place to be at coffee or for light lunches in Belleville. And for those nostalgic collectors of 1950-ish stuff, you need to take a couple of deep breaths before entering to begin the process of calming yourself down!! (review submitted by another connoiseur of fine cuisine!!)
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Bohling's
Country Junction
Located on Highway 81 in Belleville, Bohling's Country Junction is a good place to go for a light lunch or supper. They have delicious hamburgers, great soups and REAL milkshakes in a unique barn-like building. They also sell Kansas crafts and many kinds of flavored popcorn, which is grown by the Bohling family on their farm and processed locally.
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