Although the drive through window at Fritz's Railroad Restaurant does a steady business, the real reason for visiting Fritz's is to come in for the railroad atmosphere. Electric trains run around the the edge of the ceiling. There are railroad style whistles for sale and children 12 and under get a free cardboard engineer's hat. Orders at Fritz's Railroad Restaurant are called in from the booths on a telephone. A server brings the drinks, but the food is delivered by "Skat Cat" on the overhead track. A mechanical arm stops your order at the platform above your table, which then lowers to deliver your food. This rig is a bit noisy and everyone watches when a meal is delivered. Burgers are the main feature of the menu, with 11 to choose from. They are rather small, but options with 2 or 3 patties are available. Other choices include various hot dogs; grilled chicken, tenderloin and fish sandwiches; or grilled cheese. The food at Fritz's Railroad Restaurant is mostly average (about what you get at a drive-in), with two exceptions: the chili and the shakes. The shakes are hand made and good, though there are only 4 or 5 flavors to choose from. The chili is very meaty (about like a sloppy Joe) and has few beans. It is spicy but not too "hot." Fritz's Railroad Restaurant is fun for a quick lunch or snack. Its a cliché, but Fritz's does appeal to kids of all ages. Fritz's have a second location at Crown Center in Kansas City, Missouri. But this original location (since 1954!) has more charm and doesn't have the long waiting time to get a table that the Crown Center location does. One warning, the three tables closest to the front counter do not have their food delivered by railroad.
Not to be confused with Fritz's Chili in Overland Park, Kansas copyright 2005-2008 by Keith Stokes |