Cafe Blackadder.
This is the quintessential quaint cafe that every town needs, and Warrensburg should be proud to be the home of it. This little cafe is the haven for a good splash of culture and quality in a town with not much culture and quality. I really appreciate and admire the audacity of this establishment to pursue and ultimately succeed here. The food is absolutely delicious, and although I haven't been able to peruse the entire menu, what I've had tells me I won't be disappointed with what I haven't tried. Blackadder has it all, complete with friendly people, a clean, comforting environment, a piano, great food, and the ability of an establishment to keep you coming back for more.
Cafe Blackadder gets 5 stars for being the best possible version of it's concept: Â quaint, heavy on whimsy, local, natural, delicious.
Though the name implies Wiccan goods dealer, the reality is much more tasty.
Sandwiches look as if they were prepared by post-Yoga session foodies---because they probably were. Â But don't fault them for that. Â There are few places within an hour's drive that serve food of this quality for lunch.
You may notice that when you get the bill but remember. Â Food was not processed and, therefore, some of your bill likely helped an area farmer in this drought.
Not only will you feel morally superior knowing that you micro-subsidized a family farm, your body will thank you for treating it, for once, like it should be.
Great menu items but always ask about the special. Â I've never been steered wrongly.