Places in Dodge City, Kansas
Amish Cemetery
From U.S. 400 in Dodge City, 5 miles south on U.S. 283, 4 miles west on Saddle, 1 mile north...Bella Italia
Tuck a napkin under your chin and dig into hearty pastas—ravioli aglio,...Boot Hill Casino & Resort
The first state-run gaming facility isn't as wild and wooly as gaming houses of the 1880s. But...Boot Hill Distillery
Spirits are running high at Boot Hill Distillery. This unique distillery is housed in the...An 8 Wonder of Kansas!
Boot Hill Museum
Feel the spirit of the Wild West!—the lawmen, gunfighters, cattle trails, and cowboys...Carnegie Center for the Arts
One of the most unique Carnegie libraries in the state, this 1907 structure has rounded...Casey's Cowtown Steak House-CLOSED
503 E. Trail. Bask in the glow of the many stained-glass windows while enjoying a reasonably...Central Station Bar & Grill
It's a one-stop spot for cocktails, dining, watching sports at the bar, and dancing in the...Cowboy and Oxen Sculptures
In front of the former Municipal Building (NRHP) stand two commemorative features by Dr. O.H....Cup of Jo-nes-CLOSED
909 W. Wyatt Earp. Stop in or drive through for a cup of your favorite speciality coffee, tea,...Depot Theater Company
Inside the historic Santa Fe depot, this long-running attraction offers state-of-the-art...Dodge City Brewing
This brewery is the first in modern times in southwest Kansas. In the taproom you can enjoy a...Dodge City Downtown Historic District
Generally bounded by Wyatt Earp, W. Third, N. Vine and E. Central. Contributing to the...Dodge City Visitor Center
Built to look like a historic depot, the visitor center is the place to pick up tour brochures...Early Ford County History
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado came through the area in 1541, Zebulon Pike in 1806, and...El Capitan
A life-sized bronze sculpture of an imposing Texas longhorn commemorates the Dodge City cattle...El Charro Dodge City
El Charro has been a local favorite since it opened in 1978. You'll see why when you taste the...Feed Yard Overlook
From Central, 3 miles east on Wyatt Earp (U.S. 56). Here you can view the vast cattle feed...Guymon Petro Bar & Grill-CLOSED
301 4th. The distinctive brick structure began its life as the Guymon Petro Mercantile...Historic Architecture
Among the more interesting buildings included in the Downtown Historic District (see previous...Historic Band Shell
The Cowboy Band plays every Tuesday evening during June and July at 7:30 p.m. in the 1934...Kansas Teachers' Hall of Fame and Gunfighters Wax Museum
The purpose of the first (1977) teachers' hall of fame in the country is to honor outstanding...Kate's-CLOSED DUE TO FIRE OCT 2024
305 E. Trail. At this longtime favorite, the locals probably would recommend the...Liberty Garden
Just east of the Hoover Pavilion is a memorial commemorating 9-11. A four-foot section of...Mueller-Schmidt House
Built in 1881, this three-story house is the only stone home in Dodge City and is the oldest...National Weather Service
From Central, 2 1/2 miles east on Wyatt Earp (U.S. 56), 3/4 mile north on Airport (airport...Osaki Hibachi Sushi
Pick hot hibachi-grilled beef tips or chicken, or choose the cool taste of sushi rolls made...Outdoor Murals Dodge City
On the 1930s First National Bank building (2nd and Spruce), Stan Herd has painted a...Saigon Cafe Bistro-CLOSED
202 E. Frontview. This small but busy Vietnamese restaurant has loyal customers who adore the...Santa Fe Depot and Harvey House
This beautifully renovated 1898 depot, Harvey House hotel, restaurant, and Harvey Girl...Tacos El Torito
It's the place for Mexican take-out at nearly all hours of the day and night. Customers crave...Trail of Fame
Follow this walking tour through the Old Dodge City historic district. The trail is marked...Wild West Heritage Buffalo and Longhorn Exhibit-CLOSED
Comanche and U.S. 50. At the south end of the Boot Hill Casino & Resort you can see...Winter Livestock
Established in 1936, Winter Livestock is one of the oldest and largest independently owned...Wright Park
This park was platted in 1883 by Robert Wright, an 1860s plainsman who rose to prominence as...whatcha lookin' for?