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Shawnee Indian Mission - Fairway, Kansas
Sunday - June 1, 2025: This morning was the first Worship in the Park for Lenexa United Methodist Church of the year. This is 40th year of summer worship at Sar-Ko-Par Park in Lenexa, Kansas. As part of the celebration, retired pastor Ron Holland who first introduced the program, attended the service today.

We had lunch just 2 miles away at Silo Modern Farmhouse in Lenexa. Johnson County has many good restaurants, but view with a great view. Silo is on a golf course and has a very nice view. For Sunday lunch there is a brunch menu with view lunch items so we had few choices. One of us went with a Caesar salad, largely because it came anchovies. The other had their $21 buffet (also available added to an entree for $7). It was fine, but the were no warm dishes and the only meat was salmon. The small dessert selection was the highlight of the meal.

 

Sar-Ko-Par Park - Lenexa, Kansas Worship in the Park
Monday - June 2, 2025: We added a new page devoted to the Coutts Art Museum in El Dorado, Kansas.

 

 
Thursday - June 5, 2025: We had supper at Renaissance Cafe in Assaria, Kansas. The Italian restaurant is open three evenings a week and is an interesting space surrounding a sunken gymnasium in a former school. Our server appeared to be the owner and tried to be quite helpful, but missed a few things like asking if we wanted anything to drink besides water. She did bring drinks promptly when we asked for them, but never asked if I wanted another, even when she took my empty cocktail glass away.

There were a couple of amuse bouche (tiny tasting) from the chef during the meal and good, warm bread which was accompanied by oil, honey butter and balsamic vinegar.

My meal started with an unusual French onion soup. It had a small slice of what appeared to be cheddar cheese resting on top of the bread which was not melted and contained pearl onions. Not what I was looking for.

The pork tenderloin medallions were quite good. The ribeye had a nice flavor, but was not hot. I did appreciate that the steak came with your choice of four additions at no charge: blackberry merlot sauce, gorgonzola cream, garlic & mushrooms, or crispy shallot. The garlic & mushrooms did give the meat a good flavor.

The chocolate mouse was thick like a pudding. It had a very rich chocolate taste and even a small bite filled my mouth with flavor.

We drove into Salina in the evening, where I stopped to get new photos of Cozy Inn and get the current menu. There were no changes since my last visit in November.

 


Renaissance Cafe - Assaria, Kansas French Onion Soup
 

Ribeye

Chocolate Mouse

Friday - June 6, 2025: Still in Salina, Kansas we had lunch at Blue Skye Brewery and Eats, selecting a half order of Fish 'n Chips and a Peanut Butter Burger & onion rings.

The 1/3 pound burger has pepper Jack cheese, jalapeno bacon, Sriracha, peanut butter & sliced pickles. I ate it exactly as it came, neither adding or subtracting anything, and thought it was pretty good. 

The fish & chips came with a good tartar sauce. I liked the French fries which came with that better that the onion rings which have a $1.50 up charge. Maybe if the onion rings weren't cooked quite as long...

Supper was a block and a half away at Martinelli's Little Italy, which has been on my list of leads to follow up for several years. It has a comfortable atmosphere.

The house specialty cocktails are very reasonably priced ($7-9). I enjoyed the $8.50 Old Fashioned much more than the  nearly twice as expensive Black Cherry Old Fashioned at Renaissance Cafe the night before. The menu said it was $8, but I had already corrected another error in the bill and missed that error until right now.

The ribeye was slightly charred on the outside and cooked a perfect medium on the inside. I enjoyed it and the side of mushrooms I ordered to go with it. The mushrooms took a few extra minutes to come out and were not charged for because of the inconvenience. The mushroom, Marsala wine sauce which accompanied it was nice and the server brought out a second cup of it when she saw that I had used it all.

I substituted the chop salad for the spaghetti for $4.99 and it was a great salad, with a different combination of delicious flavors in each bite. It is the best salad I have had for several months. They describe it as iceberg lettuce, diced chicken, tomato, Danish bleu cheese, avocado, bacon & green onion with Martinelli's house dressing. If ordered by itself, it would cost $9.99 and would be enough of a meal for a light eater. A salad twice the size is $17.99 and that might be what have as a meal the next time I dine here.

The Chicken Parmesan was pretty ordinary.

Before leaving downtown, we photographed some of the 2025 Sculpture Tour of 20 statues which were recently erected.

 


 

Blue Skye Brewery and Eats - Salina, Kansas Peanut Butter Burger
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Martinelli's Little Italy - Salina, Kansas Chop Salad

Saturday - June 7, 2025: We were going to have lunch at Munson's Prime & Brookville Hotel in Abilene, Kansas, but they close at 1:30PM and we couldn't get there by then. Instead, we had lunch at one of my favorite Kansas BBQ restaurants: Hickory Hut BBQ in Salina, Kansas. I hadn't been here in about 3 years.

I planned to get snoked chickes, but they were out. Deciding quickly on another dish at the counter with a long line of other customers behind me, I went with the Slammer Basket, which is Polish sausage topped with beef, pork and  secret sauce, with a drink & side. There is a choice of mild or hot on the sausage and I went with with their hot, which is one my favorite meats at this restaurant. I enjoyed the sandwich, but probably wouldn't select it again.

Linda went with the rib basket which comes with two large ribs. Actually it was two very large ribs and a medium sized 3 rib as well. The ribs were very nicely finished.

We went with fries and onion rings for the sides. We mostly left the fries, but enjoyed the onion rings. If a restaurant wants to make the fries special, they should consider fresh cut, or at least learn to double fry them. I rarely enjoy batter on fries. Your mileage may have a different opinion.

We both had meat to take home.

 


 
 

Hickory Hut BBQ - Salina, Kansas Slammer Basket

Hickory Hut BBQ - Salina, Kansas Two Rib Basket

Wednesday - June 11, 2025: I visited Shawnee Indian Mission in Fairway, Kansas. It was my first time there since 2006. Other than several nice, small gardens, it seems little changed. It has attractive grounds nestled in a busy suburb, with three of the oldest buildings in Kansas. To my uneducated eyes the buildings and historic markers could use a little love.

Arriving at the campus as most people will from the Shawnee Mission Parkway, it wasn't clear where you are expected to park & enter, so I parked near the North Building where there were several other parked vehicles. It was open, with people working in the office at one end and some type of meeting at the other end. There are several small, simple displays which didn't give much context to the mission and its importance. There was also a gift shop. 

I crossed the street to the West Building, which was locked, but looking through the window at the front, the room was barren.

After photographing the gardens, I continued to the East Building, where there turned out to be a larger parking lot and it appear that is where they want people to arrive.

Although the Mission's website says admission is free, the sign on the door said it costs $5 to enter the building. I couldn't see in the windows and based on what I'd seen at the other buildings, I decided to save the money.
 
 


 
 
 

Shawnee Indian Mission - Fairway, Kansas West Building at Shawnee Indian Mission

Thursday - June 12, 2025: Today I had a second meal at at J's BBQ Smokehouse & Catering, which opened in Olathe, Kansas in the old Johnny's BBQ location in March. J's is now owned by Josh Deal, who was a manager at the original Johnny's. He has several old Johnny's employees at the restaurant and the food appears to be prepared much as it was in the past and they continue to offer good value lunch specials on weekdays. 

Thursday's Special is a Combo Beef & Ham sandwich served on a thick cut bun along with a side of fries and a regular drink for $11.49. The crinkle cut fries are not special, but still pair well with BBQ for me. The brisket was good, but I thought the smoked ham was extremely well flavored. I rarely get ham at a KC BBQ restaurant except for doing a review, but this is some that I would get again.

I added a side of beans for $3.89. It was less seasoned than I usually choose, but the seasoning worked quite well. There was a lot of finely chopped meat mixed in.

Before leaving Olathe, I stopped at KCookies, which opened over a year ago and has had very strong online reviews. They are large, 6 ounce cookies for $5.25. I sampled "The Duke" which is described as their original chocolate chip walnut cookie and "Cherry Cobbler" which is described as oatmeal base with white chips, Michigan cherries, topped with cinnamon streusel and glaze.

I can see why these are very popular, but I would have enjoyed The Duke much more if it contained less sugar. A little thinner would be nice as well.

The $10.50 for two cookies didn't seem as good a value as a complete BBQ meal for $11.49.

The goats have returned to Sar-Ko-Par Park in Lenexa in a targeted grazing project to clean out invasive plants on 2.5 acres along the stream corridor in Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park. They have been doing this since 2021 and are very popular with visitors to the park.

We added a new review of J's BBQ Smokehouse.
 
 

J's BBQ Smokehouse - Olathe, Kansas J's BBQ Smokehouse
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

KCookies - Olathe, Kansas KCookies
 

Sar-Ko-Par Park - Lenexa, Kansas Goats

 
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