Ivy Cottage Tea Room (Sedalia)
Linda @Sedalia Katy Depot from Sedalia on 10/22/2009 09:25 AM:
Someone sure has it in for bike riders. If this person doesn't like riders so much was is he on
a bikers forum. He obviously owns the roads so must be a pretty big wig. Maybe this is the
phantom KFC guy. I know he's a restaurant critic!!
Ivy Cottage Tea Room (Sedalia)
the syd kid from sedalia on 11/14/2005 02:07 PM:
The ivy cottage tea rooms food is a amazeing it's all home made its like eating at your grandmas place and very cute and butiful the waitresses are very nice and sweet it is open in the after noons and also dose cattering might i add they have a differnt speical everyday but in a nut shell its a wonderful place full of woderful people and food! but dont take my word for it check it out your self!
Danielle from Sedalia on 11/27/2006 09:32 PM:
I think anyone who is a vistor to Sedalia and needs some where to eat they should definetly go to the Ivy Cottage Tearoom.It is all sooo good! It is very friendly and helpful.The cooks and staff are very friendly.It makes you feel right at home!
Sedalia Area
FES from Olathe, Kansas on 06/07/2005 06:36 PM:
My wife and I are planning a trip to Sedalia to ride the trail for the day. I hear that the downtown area is a good starting point for access to the trail. Would anyone have a suggestion on which direction to take out of Sedalia? I also hear that there are some decent restaurants in Sedalia near the trail - any thoughts?
Marty from Los Gatos, CA on 06/08/2005 03:17 PM:
We were in Sedalia last weekend. The trail between Sedalia and Clinton is very straight and consistently adjacent to farms. The trail east of Sedalia has slightly more variety, so I would recommend you go that direction. Have fun!
D & K from Blue Springs, MO on 06/10/2005 06:17 PM:
We rode the trail Memorial Day weekend on our tandem. We camped at Windsor's Farrington Park (great managers...extremely nice and helpful!)@ $5 a night. We rode from Windsor to Clinton and back one day...Windsor to Sedalia and back the next. The honeysuckle smelled great. The first day, a thunderstorm came up at the end of our ride. Sort of scary. The two Sedalia trailheads are not in the downtown by the courthouse, and it was too late to catch any businesses open for us so we just ate our pb sandwiches and apples and oj, water and made the return trip. We didn't see any restaurants near the trail except maybe a Hardees.
D & K from Blue Springs, MO on 06/11/2005 08:16 AM:
Correction...I had Clinton and Sedalia mixed up. I don't know if Sedalia even has a courthouse!! Yeah, that Hardees was in Sedalia, on 50 I think.
Sarah from Denver CO on 06/11/2005 06:43 PM:
We just got back from riding the whole trail from Clinton to St Charles and my favorite part was from Sedalia to Boonville. It's very wooded and there is actually some downhill between Pilot Grove and Boonville! We averaged 10.5 mph for most of the trip, but hit 16-17 mph in that section. Like some others who posted replies, we loved Pauline at Polly's Tea House in Pilot Grove. While we were eating lunch, several of her friends came for lunch and they were just lovely--all ladies and very friendly.
Jane and Tom from St. Louis on 06/26/2005 10:28 PM:
We were biking the trail and ventured into Downtown Sedalia. There is a really good place called the Ivy Cottage Tearoom. Cute decor and the food is great. There is patio seating and a bike rack available if you want to eat inside. I don't think they are open in the evening but definately worth a stop if you are there for lunch or a morning break.
ET from Columbia, MO on 06/27/2005 06:54 PM:
We had a good dinner at DelAmici's, in the Hotel Bothwell, right on the courthouse squire. They are not open on Sundays.