Wild West frontier town it might no longer be, but in Dodge City, the former home of the Earps and Mastersons, there are plenty of associated sights to see so long as you check your gun at the door.
The Emma Chase Cafe Described In "Prairy Erth" Serves Country Home-cookin' Daily. Stop By For Morning Coffee & Conversation From 9 To 11 A.m., And For A Delightful Lunch From 11 A.m. To 2 P.m. Select From The "Heritage Menu" Of Bison, Elk And Black Angus Meats, And Other Local Entree Favorites. Don't Forget To Order Pie! Open 7 Days A Week From April 1 To November 30; Closed Mondays From December 1 To March 31. The Emma Chase Cafe Is Open Every Friday Evening From 5 To 7:30 P.m. For A Special Menu (including Fried Catfish) Prior To The Famous Friday Night Jam Sessions, And For The Occasional Specially Advertised Saturday Evening Concerts. The Sunday Menu Includes Pan-Fried Chicken And Chicken-Fried Steak Sunday Dinners. The Adjacent Emma Chase Country Store Features Country Gift Items; Home-made Fudge; Miss Emma's Home-made Jams And Jellies; And Her Signature, Home-made AppleButter. Miss Emma Welcomes Groups (please Call For Reservations For Groups Of 8 Or More), And Is Delighted To Serve Large Tour Groups By Advance Arrangement.
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