RV Dining

Every Sunday we load up in the little RV to go have Sunday dinner. We like to patronize small town restaurants.

Today we went to the Historic Wolf Hotel in Ellingwood, KS. built in 1894 by John Wolf.

Nothing better for a Sunday dinner than fried chicken, mashed potatoes and gravy. I also had one of the best coconut cream pies ever, sorry no photo, didn’t think about a picture until I was almost done. Trust me it was great!

There is a series of tunnels that run underneath the Wolf Hotel and other buildings. They give tours of the undergrounds – will certainly go back and take a tour!!

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  1. shoreacres's avatarshoreacres

    That meal looks like Sunday dinner at Grandma’s house! I can’t quite make out the photo displayed in the third photo, but it looks as though it might show the staff when the restaurant first was opened. I vaguely remember seeing that sort-of-triangular building structure in other small Kansas towns, too. What a fun day!

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    1. Debra Farmer's avatarDebra Farmer Post author

      Good morning!! The meal certainly was like grandma made. I have fried a lot of chicken in my days too. When my granddaughter was back this summer we cut up a whole chicken and fried it. Her dad wanted her to experience fried chicken the old fashion way. Something we don’t seem to do anymore. It was so good.
      Have a wonderful day!!

      The third photo is standing in the lobby of the hotel looking into the dining room.

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    1. Debra Farmer's avatarDebra Farmer Post author

      Jessica, I hope now that your comment shows up. I guess I had to approve it. I’m using JetPack and I definitely have a lot more to learn about it.
      Looking forward to going back and taking the underground tour!

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