Disclaimer: This post was sponsored by Visit Leavenworth and Northeast Kansas Tourism. All opinions and photos are mine with the exception of one courtesy image. I participated in planning the travel itinerary’s points of interests.
The water moves swiftly on the Missouri River as I walk toward the same spot where explorers Lewis and Clark stood.
In Leavenworth, the first city in Kansas, history intersects with modern attractions. Visitors gain access to iconic landmarks dating back to 1854 and a host of entertaining activities, plus 28 blocks of downtown shopping.
During my return trip to Leavenworth, I was eager to take in places I had yet to discover and revisit old gems.
Use my travel guide as an itinerary for your next overnight stay in the northeastern Kansas town, a 30-minute drive from Kansas City International Airport.

Leavenworth, Kansas: An Overnight Stay Itinerary for Guaranteed Fun
Starting the Day with Breakfast
Burr Roasters
The smell of freshly roasted coffee beans permeates the air at Burr Roasters (515 Delaware Street). A short line forms at the counters as locals sip coffee and eat breakfast at nearby tables.
I arrived hungry and ordered an English muffin breakfast sandwich with a self-serve drip coffee. A daily coffee drinker, I was impressed with the medium roast’s flavor, an indicator of the quality of the roaster’s workmanship.
PRO TIP: The Burr-ow, a backroom space dedicated to reading or board gaming, is a quiet spot to work.
Exploring Scenic Nature Sports During a Morning Walk
Leavenworth Landing Park and Three Mile Creek Trail
After an early-morning caffeine pick-me-up, park the car at Leavenworth Landing Park (301 E. Esplanade Street) and explore the quarter-mile pathway along the Missouri River for an idyllic stroll.
It’s a scenic area worth exploring for its birdwatching and native treelined grounds. The path lies parallel to an active Union Pacific railway, a nod to the town’s railroad era that replaced the Missouri River’s steamboat industry.
Public art with references to pioneer life and the railroad industry dot the landscape along the Leavenworth Landing walkway.
PRO TIP: Consider walking Three Mile Creek Trail, which connects the river’s walkway to 7th Street in historic downtown Leavenworth.
Lewis and Clark Signage
If you know the story of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, then you’re familiar with their expedition to explore west of the Mississippi River from 1804-1806. The river trek led them to the Kansas City area up the Missouri River with a stop in Leavenworth.
They recorded detailed notes about the region’s landscape for President Thomas Jefferson noting what people could expect heading west. Signage overlooking the river at 2nd and Dakota Street recognizes their visit to the area.
Esplanade Street Sidewalk Path
A stroll down Espalande Street helps you fully immerse in Leavenworth’s Victorian period. Stretching from Bob Dougherty Memorial Park to Leavenworth Landing Park, the sidewalk path offers views of the historic homes and the Missouri River.
Downtown Murals and the Statue Safari
Leavenworth’s downtown area consists of a large concentration of murals and public art.
Perhaps the most eye-catching, Explore Leavenworth Mural serves as an anchor to kick off a mural walk at 416 Cherokee Street. Artist Leigh Coffman’s depiction of the town’s events is a glimpse into its past.

It’s the tucked-away murals that excite me the most. Keep your eyes peeled for smaller paintings on doors on various buildings downtown.

My self-guided tour led me down a path across from Leavenworth City Hall (100 N. 5th Street), where I spotted benches and signage honoring self-made women who impacted Leavenworth’s history, such as National American Woman Suffrage Association leader Susan B. Anthony and singer Melissa Etheridge.

Click here to access the Mural and Statue Safari tour.
Listening to Audio Tour at Historic Walk Kiosks
History comes alive while listening to an audio tour in downtown Leavenworth. Kiosks located in front of points of interest feature QR codes. Use your mobile phone’s camera to hover over the QR code and hear the stories of the people and places that made Leavenworth a notable northeastern Kansas town.


Kiosks, like the one pictured above, are part of 21 Historic Wayside Tour stops. Access this map before walking or driving the tour. Call (913) 745-3222 plus stop # to listen at each kiosk.
Taking a Mid-Day Break for Lunch
The Suburban
Savor the flavor of freshly prepared meals on a tranquil patio surrounded by lush plants and trees at The Suburban (402 S. 20th Street). Locals highly recommended that I dine at the off-the-beaten-path restaurant. I stepped onto the back patio, and it was easy to see why.
I dined on deviled eggs with bacon and a chicken cobb salad to the beat of Jamaican music while watching hosta leaves sway.
Between sips of iced tea, I noticed the hostess lead lunchtime diners to patio tables to enjoy the scenery, which resembled a nicely designed backyard landscape.
PRO TIP: An outdoor patio bar with TVs is the ideal place to watch a game.
Exploring a Local History Museum
National Fred Harvey Museum
The story of Fred Harvey is intriguing, and as someone who works in tourism, I appreciate how he grew the restaurant, hotel, and passenger train hospitality industries. His family home, the National Fred Harvey Museum (620 Olive Street) is worthy of a guided tour.

During my walk-thru of the three-story home, a volunteer tour guide shared details about Harvey’s entrepreneurial spirit, which included buying land near Florence, Kansas, where he raised livestock and grew vegetables.
Harvey not only spearheaded the restaurant and hotel industry, but he also transported refrigerated food in iced-packed train cars headed west.

The Harvey family bought the home in 1891, where he lived with his wife and five kids until he died in an upstairs bedroom from cancer in 1901.
Volunteers restore the family residence when not providing tours. Call the museum at (813) 682-7949 to schedule one.

PRO TIP: Make sure to visit the one-time carriage house to sign the guest book and view Harvey memorabilia donated by collectors. Inquire about Leavenworth Historical Museum Association’s annual fundraiser, A Taste of Leavenworth, in early September, an event that supports the home’s renovation costs.
Shopping for Great Finds
Leavenworth Antique Mall
Leavenworth Antique Mall (505 Delaware Street) contains perhaps the most extensive collection of antiques under one roof in Kansas. The multi-floor building includes countless booths stocked by antique-loving individuals displaying everything from vintage tools to retro fashions.
If you love old collectibles, you could spend hours perusing the mall while listening to oldies music play overhead. The friendly employee at the front desk is happy to answer questions about refurbishing relics.
CJ Gift Co.
Stepping into CJ Gift Co. (430 Delaware Street) is like visiting an old friend. The owner’s familiar smile and the store’s curated displays, designed for Kansas enthusiasts, make every visit a delight.
Of course, you can always spot something delightful for the home when you’re ready to swap out your seasonal decor. From garden flags to great-smelling candles, CJ Gift Co. satisfies shoppers on a mission to beautify their space.
PRO TIP: Walk to the store’s back corner to view clearance items.
Soul Supply & Hardware
Faith-based gifts are the focus of Soul Supply & Hardware (704 Cherokee Street); however, the store’s inventory includes presents for all ages and any occasion.
Expecting parents and grandparents will appreciate the owner’s selection of kid-loving plush toys. Seasonal items, bath products, and top-selling Leavenworth t-shirts round-out the front-of-store inventory.
Reunions Antiques
For nearly two decades, Reunions Antiques’ (414 Delaware Street) relics from the past have attracted shoppers hoping to add furniture or primitive-style antiques to their collection.
The owner greeted me as he worked to display new arrivals meticulously. And if you’re searching for old furniture, his collection will exceed your expectations.
PRO TIP: The store is also home to 5th Avenue Frames. Ask them to custom frame artwork, photography, or prints.
Queens Pantry Teas
Sometimes, a cup of hot tea is just what you need, and Queens Pantry Teas (510 Delaware Street) offers samples while you shop. You will discover the Midwest’s largest selection of loose-leaf teas, British goods, and tea cups aplenty.
Consider creating a gift basket for someone while shopping for yourself. Whether one loves hot tea or cold brew, Queen’s Pantry Teas is the place to shop.
Candle Queen Candles Gift Boutique
As the name implies, Candle Queen Candles Gift Boutique (500 Shawnee Street) is a brightly-colored store selling hand-poured candles, melts, and whimsical gifts.

Imagine jarred candles with crystals protruding from them. Nearby, the shelving displays candles in scents like Margarita Slushie and Pearberry, with dried fruit hanging from twine. Expect the unexpected.
PRO TIP: Plan accordingly. The store is open on Saturdays and for special events.
Artistic Works by Lu
At first glance, Artistic Works by Lu (221 Delaware Street) appears to be a handcrafted jewelry store, but the shop also carries an extensive selection of on-trend fashions with “urban soul.”
The owner, who was busily crafting jewelry in a studio, greeted me, as did her helpful staff. I perused the store, admiring an endless boho chic apparel and jewelry inventory.
Artistic Works by Lu is where women shop when they need a go-to outfit for the weekend or a festival-ready ensemble.
Season 7 Boutique
Next door, Season 7 Boutique (208 Delaware Street) carries clothing and accessories for female dressers in search of on-trend fashions. Always stocked with Kansas City-themed shirts and jewelry, you’re bound to buy something to wear on game day.
The owners, a mother-daughter duo, carry the latest fashions for the season on display at the front of the store.
PRO TIP: Preview new merchandise when the owners go live on Wednesdays at 12:00 p.m. via Facebook and Instagram.
Popcorn Pit Stop
Who can resist a bag of fresh gourmet popcorn, especially when it’s made with tasty flavorings? At Popcorn Pit Stop (1116 N. Broadway), you can purchase ready-to-eat popcorn to curb cravings.
If the thought of enjoying the salty goodness of popcorn with the sweet flavor of your favorite candy bar excites you, stop by Popcorn Pit Stop for a grab-and-go bag.
Jet Produce and Meats
Go to the source, Jet Produce and Meats (26617 Tonganoxie Road), to purchase locally grown and pasture-raised meat. Also featuring an elaborate outdoor garden house with plants for sale during the spring and summer, Jet Produce and Meats grows a wide variety of vegetables.

Peruse the outdoor garden houses to shop for plants and flowering hanging baskets before entering inside the store for refrigerated food items. Travelers without coolers will appreciate jarred foods and bagged dry goods.
Enjoying Evening Entertainment
The Retro-cade
If you think about your favorite video game, can you hear the sound of its theme song? The Retro-cade (421 Delaware Street) is a total fun zone for those who want to pay a flat fee to play unlimited games.
The sounds of Space Invaders and Mortal Kombat resonate through the arcade, open Thursday-Saturday. It’s an excellent place for all ages to enjoy indoor entertainment in a nostalgic setting.
Celebrating with Friends Over Dinner & Drinks
Leavenworth Heritage Center
Perhaps the most memorable experience during my return visit to town was enjoying dinner and a show at Leavenworth Heritage Center (109 Delaware Street). The ticketed event featured Legends of the Opry with Melissa & Company, a country music cover band.
A take on Nashville’s variety show, The Grand Ole Opry, band members and guest singers played up the theatrics, dressing in comical wigs and costumes. At one point, Elvis was bringing dancers to their feet.
The reservation-required dinner and a show were entertaining, and the best part of the evening was getting to know the guests at our shared table, who welcomed me like new friends. Three hours of fun flew by.
PRO TIP: Check the live entertainment page for upcoming events and ticket information.
Willcott Brewing Company & Taproom
As the day winds to an end, Willcott Brewing Company & Taproom (600 Cherokee Street) is the ideal place for a Happy Hour cold one. I’ve imbibed at their Holton location and found the beer and the atmosphere equally pleasing at this location.

While I appreciated the tasting sample of Four Sisters Double IPA, I decided to drink a pint of 1874 Turkey Red Wit while enjoying the cool air conditioning with view of the bar’s TV.
PRO TIP: The brewery doesn’t serve food. So, if you’re hungry, buy $5 bagged pretzels or arrive on Tuesday for food truck fare.
11Worth Station BrewHouse
11Worth Station BrewHouse (305 Cherokee Street) is where craft beer lovers will find numerous taps with Kansas beers available.
An $11 flight of four 5-ounce pours made it easy for me to sample several beers, and ultimately, my favorite one was Rockcreek Brewing Company’s Cabin Fever Reliever, a hazy IPA.

If you don’t drink beer, they have a full bar for cocktails of your choice, wine, and non-alcoholic drink options.
Checking Into Lodging for a Good Night’s Sleep
Fairfield Inn & Suites Leavenworth
Out-of-towners will be glad they chose Fairfield Inn & Suites Leavenworth, (1101 N. 4th Street) located minutes away by car from downtown. Marriott Bonvoy members, like myself, can expect a lobby with modern-style furnishings and prompt customer service upon arrival.
My King Suite home-life feel helped me unwind after a fun day of exploring. In the morning, I checked emails on my laptop using high-speed internet from a in-room workstation before enjoying a complimentary hot breakfast in the lobby.

I’m glad I returned to explore what makes Leavenworth a repeatable vacation destination. I hope you discover its delightful places using this guide and my 2o21 write-up, The Top Attractions in Leavenworth, Kansas, for bonus travel recommendations.
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Shop Moon Marble Company’s retail for assorted marbles, nostalgic toys, and games. Staff are eager to explain how to play marbles, if you’re want to buy a set.
I was impressed with the large turnout and visited with audience members between songs, making for a delightful experience.

I’ve raved about Quentin BBQ’s menu since it I discovered their food truck in the
Additionally, The on-site art gallery showcases The Harvest Queen mural by George Melville Stone. A walk outdoors to Farm Town USA is fun for young kids who can participate in 

The baked bread and fruit pies are irresistible, and you can expect produce twice the size of grocery store varieties sold at reasonable prices. I made two purchases and a new friend within 15 minutes.
Whether you’re looking for a beautiful, prism-cut crystal for your home or a tumble stone for a friend, you’ll find it here. I enjoyed visiting with the owner, who is passionate about stone hunting and is quick to recommend the best stone for each person.
The owner handpicks brands that are also suited for youngsters and shoe lovers, and she specializes in personalized wood-etched gifts.
For what the store lacks in size, it makes up for in inventory volume, catering to shoppers seeking a casual or semi-dressy outfit for a same-day event or date night. Shop near the register for make-up and small gift items.
The owner and creator, Valerie, sews on patches and appliques to reimagined denim jeans, jackets, and overalls. Fabric swatches are sewn together to create one-of-a-kind apparel like the dress pictured above. Shop from available inventory or place an order for pick-up.
I wasn’t leaving without trying beef lasagna and garlic toast (the “light portion” is pictured below) with a small garden salad. The marinara sauce was so tasty that I used the bread to mop up every last bite.


At lunchtime, stepping into
At lunchtime, stepping into
One wouldn’t expect to discover authentic Cajun and Creole food served in Missouri, but then they haven’t dined at
Start the day at
At dinnertime,
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Cocktail enthusiasts should make a reservation at
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For lunch, soup and sandwiches like the Gobble-Gobble or the Roast Beef Explosion are popular choices at
Pasta fans will feel at home dinging at
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There is a reason they refer to the town as “Manhappening,” a sensibility you come to understand quickly.
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I typically order a Combo Plate (Pick 2) for lunch or dinner; however, the Wood-Fired Grilled Salmon Salad and Smoked Brisket Nachos are calling my name. If you have room for dessert, a mega-sized slice of carrot cake is a shareable treat.
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Kids of all ages will appreciate watching oy trains overhead deliver food to each table at 
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Non-wine drinkers will appreciate the Bourbon, scotch, whiskey, and tequila flights or complete bar offerings. The flatbread pizzas are a popular order.
When the owners are not busy making wine or socializing with customers, they also make preserves, jams, and jellies available for sale in the tasting room.
The veteran-owned and operated winery’s tasting room is centrally located downtown across from Hay Market Square. They are open for wine tastings and retail shopping. I chose a seat at the tasting room counter and ordered the Tasting of the Month, a flight of five selections.
A flight lets you discover a wine you will appreciate the most – take home a bottle for your personal collection. They also sell jarred jellies and gifts for all of the wine lovers in your life.
Established in 2014, the tasting room is open Wednesday through Sunday year-round for wine tasting flights, slushies (non-alcoholic available), hard ciders, and beers. After selecting four one-ounce pours for my dry wine flight, we exited to the partially sun-drenched patio. I preferred to sip Petite Pearl, a medium-bodied blend of Cabernet Sauvignon and Aronia.
The tasting room also serves flatbread naan and artisan pizza prepared fresh to order with farm-to-table ingredients.
Located on 10 acres, the tasting room is open Thursday-Sunday from 12 pm-5 pm or by appointment. Marc and Pame Rowe have operated the vineyard since 2005 and depend on volunteers to help them harvest grapes from over 3,000 vines.
I recommend bringing someone with you to the tasting room, and each purchases a different flight so you can sample all of the wines. When in doubt, choose the dry to semi-sweet flight. Bottles range from $17-$18, and fruit wine bottles are $16. View the current list of wines available
An indoor tasting room also serves about a dozen wine drinkers at a time. Bottles of wine are available for purchase. I recommend arriving when they open on the weekend to avoid waiting to be served, or you can book a tasting
There is always a fun event planned at the winery. Check
The building has been several businesses over the years but has always remained a memorable landmark on the edge of downtown Shawnee.
Reservations are highly recommended; however, I stopped by the castle for a wine flight during the late afternoon between meal times and was served swiftly in the bar area. I chose Reds of the World, a flight that included three pours from Portugal, Washington, and Spain ($16). Premium wine flights are $26. I loved them all.
The owners wanted guests to use all of the senses while visiting. Whether you’re noting the smell of fresh cedar inside the red barn or sitting on a swing and enjoying the view with a wine glass, you’ll get the full experience.
The staff is incredibly friendly and knowledgeable about the award-winning wines. They carry two dozen wine varieties grown a short drive west of town.
A popular venue for hosting weddings, receptions, and private parties, the barn below is available for rental. A nearby patio attached to the tasting room provides outdoor seating.
Visit the tasting room to enjoy the winery’s long list of varieties, order a wine flight or ask about the Wine of the Week. I would highly recommend asking for a guided tour to fully appreciate the winery. Visitors can schedule an informative tour by appointment.
Can’t make it to a winery? Tune into the KNSS 98.7FM radio show,


Getting hungry from exploring the outdoors? Stacy’s Restaurant serves an authentic diner breakfast menu, Highwind Brewing Company serves craft beer and menu items from three on-site restaurants, and Bella’s Italian Restaurant knows how to make customers happy with pasta entrees baked to perfection.
I recommend planning ahead for a well-spent trip to the college town. You’ll walk away with fond memories and plans to return.
Explore the Kansas Museum of History, Brown vs. Board of Education National Historic Site, tour the Kansas Statehouse, and shop eclectic stores in the NOTO Arts & Entertainment District. Take a break for lunch at The Pennant or choose upscale dining and cocktails at The Weather Room.
Located between Topeka and Lawrence, the quaint town is home to a friendly community that welcomes tourists interested in learning about its impact on American history. In addition to historical buildings and tours, travelers will appreciate the downtown area for its charming small businesses. Enjoy breakfast at Aunt Netters Cafe before exploring the area, and leave time to sip wine at Empty Nester’s Winery.
Touring the KU campus offers visitors a chance to fall in love with its many attractions. Whether you’re a sports fan or love touring historical museums, I know you’ll find your experience on campus to be a positive one. For dining options, I recommend Johnny’s Tavern North to devour scratch-made pizza by the slice, and 715 Restaurant for an unmatched upscale dining experience that will exceed your expectations.
The tucked-away town near Kansas City offers visitors incredible downtown shopping. Coffee shops are often a place for the community to gather and enjoy an espresso, and Third Space Coffee fits the bill. Other attractions, such as Moon Marble Company, The Fuel House, and Quentin’s BBQ, guarantee a good time. Treat yourself to an ice cream float atthe Old Mill Ice Cream Shop or end the evening with a cocktail at Ten & Two Coffee Bar.
Located between Fort Leavenworth and Kansas City, the location was the first city of Kansas established in 1854. History runs deep in this part of the state. You’ll appreciate its historic homes, dynamic eateries (enjoy pasta at Luigi’s 418 & Mario’s Pizzeria & Gelato), and a vibrant downtown shopping scene. The buildings’ architecture is stunning.
I dined on crave-worthy Mexican food by visiting taquieras on the Visit Kansas City Kansas Taco Trail. If there is one thing Kansas City does best, it’s barbecue. Take your place in line at Slap’s BBQ in the Strawberry Hill neighborhood.


Located between Fort Leavenworth and Kansas City, the location was the first city of Kansas established in 1854. History runs deep in this part of the state. Buffalo Bill Cody spent time there as a youth.
Additionally, the
During check-in, the front desk employee was kind and offered concierge services on the house. I was debating between a couple of restaurants for dinner and he helped make my decision an easy one.
My
Walking the creaky wooden floors through one of several dining rooms, I eventually settled into a table. Tiffany lamps hung from the ceiling. Lace curtains flanked tall windows. Framed photographs of locomotives decorated the walls. It truly felt as if I was dining inside a train depot in the 1800s.
I ordered the Broken Yolk Sandwich made from eggs, bacon, and cheese from a menu listing hearty breakfast plates and a la carte items. As I looked at the plates of other guests, the portions were large. Satisfied with my choice, I knew I return to enjoy the Smoked Turkey Hash that I heard my server describing to another guest.
They serve breakfast and lunch from 7 am-1:30 pm every day of the week. Like most businesses in Leavenworth, the family-owned restaurant offers a military discount. Go for breakfast, return for lunch, and if you’re feeling like a cocktail, ask about the drink special on the “Prohibition Ends at Last” card displayed on your table. Plan your visit and view The Depot’s hours 
A framed photograph of Colonel Henry Leavenworth hangs on the wall. He founded the town near the Missouri River and the military post known as Fort Leavenworth also known as “the post that opened the west.”
If you’re in search of a gift for yourself or your best friend, stop here to pick up unique seasonal decor items, jewelry, or candles. Not sure what to buy the sports fan in your life? Their shelves are also stocked with collegiate gear.
The husband and wife team is incredibly friendly and helpful. During my visit, I wasn’t finding what I was looking for right away. Thinking she didn’t carry the particular item, she returned from the back of the store with exactly the kitchen decor item I wanted. Not only that, she packaged it up so it would travel home with me without breaking.
You can also take a ride on the carousel for the price of admission to the museum. Named one of the 8 Wonders of Kansas, it has 24 horses, four chariots, and a Wurlitzer band organ donated by one of the town’s most famous residents and musicians, Melissa Etheridge.
The museum’s upstairs gallery is a showroom of historical photographs, carousel horses, and advertisements from 1850s amusement parks.
I know you’ll smile ear-to-ear during your visit to the museum as well. The volunteers and I became instant friends. It’s a rewarding experience for the entire family.
Symbolic sculptures reference riverboats, railroads, and wagon escorts. Scan the information kiosks along the trail to listen to an audio tour guide. Keep in mind, the park serves as the entrance to the Three-Mile-Creek Trail ideal for walking and biking no matter your skill level.
My tour was led by a member of the Leavenworth County Historical Society. Unlike some of the restored mansions I’ve toured in Kansas, this one was different because several families had lived in the mansion at different times prior to it becoming a museum.
The home itself had underground multiple expansions over the years. In fact, it was initially a farmhouse for the Foster family in 1858. Over the years each family added to its square footage.
Each room is filled with elegant antiques from the Victorian era. Large mirrors, long curtains that pooled up on the floor, and a Victrola are symbolic of the Victorian style of the time. I was silenced by the beauty of the study’s handcrafted built-in bookshelves and lavish fireplace.
Guided tours take about an hour. Open Tuesday-Saturday, admission is $6 and worth every penny. Touring the mansion allows you to virtually step back in time when the town’s most prominent residents spent their wealth on lavish homes and furnishings. Be sure to ask about the dog statue situated on the front lawn. It’s an entertaining story.
Keep in mind that the town hosts a Historic Homes Tour at Fort Leavenworth in April if you want to combine both tours in one visit to town.
The ambiance was sophisticated without trying too hard. Shelves of wine bottles decorated the wall near the bar. Seating encompassed the entire bar while patrons in the dining room sat at windows seats facing historic downtown.
All of your go-to Italian entree classics are available on the menu. I was warned the portions were big, and the bartender wasn’t kidding. Maybe I shouldn’t have eaten so much of the herbed garlic bread. It was irresistible.
Sitting at the bar, I was privy to the hustle and bustle of the waitstaff. The phone rings constantly with to-go orders. Luigi’s 418 is a popular restaurant for a reason. The delicious food the courteous staff makes it one of the most highly recommended restaurants in town.
