Wyandotte Inn
The pub, named after a Native American tribe and a suburb of Kansas City where the builder's son resided, is a historic establishment with roots dating back to 1868. Originally a home-brew pub, it has been a cherished family-owned business for generations, although it is now a Marston's tied house. The pub is a community hub, often broadcasting various sporting events on television for patrons to enjoy. It also frequently hosts live music and DJs, adding to its vibrant and lively atmosphere. The guest beers offered are exclusively from the Marston's range, maintaining the pub's longstanding connection with the brand. This pub is not just a place for food and drink, but also a well-known landmark. It is a popular stop for many buses, making it easily accessible for both locals and visitors. Its rich history, combined with its modern offerings, makes it a unique and cherished part of the community.