I visited Independence Square over the holidays and what a
delightful surprise! I think the last
time I was there was during Santa-Cali-Gon days about eight years ago but I have been in the neighborhood for
Leila’s Hair Museum (truly one of the most interesting and bizarre museums
around . . . but by the end, you almost want to own a piece of this by-gone
art) or to eat at Ophelia’s. But more
about that place in a sec.
Anyway, back to Christmas – the old fashioned square was
just lit up everywhere and the spirit of the season pervasive. It’s always friendly there; at Christmas time
it is practically effusive. Too many of
us overlook Independence other than the Truman connection, which is indeed
worthwhile, from the Library to his home to even a walking trail. Independence also
has lots of events going on all the time, places to see like museums and
historic homes, major events almost all year long, a fun old-time drug store,
bowling, too; but the Square is also a tiny little foodie mecca.
It includes everything from serve yourself yogurt to pizza
to breakfast in a bakery to, especially, Ophelia’s. One of my very first food articles was about
Ophelia’s – back in 2000, when the restaurant had been open two years, taking
over a space that once was a hardware store, then a Katz Drug Store, and then
vacant for many years. It was the first
“real” restaurant (there are several now) on the Square
and it was early in Independence Square’s resurgence. It’s still modern
looking, still funky enough to catch your interest, and the food still great
enough to reward your trip east. Ophelia’s menu is extensive, eclectic, and
delicious – and even less expensive than
comparable restaurants in the “big city.”
For instance, chateaubriand is less than $30; two “lollipop” lamb ribs
(an appetizer) are just $12; creative pork dishes start at $17; the list is
extensive, from fish to meat to veggies only.
Oh, and good drinks, good wine. Next, I’m trying their Sunday brunch
which I’m assuming will be just as terrific as their lunch and dinners.
One of my REAL resolutions for 2014 is to take more time for
the people and places I love. It doesn’t
take much time to get to Independence – it’s a really worthwhile tiny trip
which will end up surprising you!
201 North Main, Independence, MO 64050
Located on the Historic Independence Square
Located on the Historic Independence Square
816- 461-4525
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Try the Beef Lover with Hot Potato Saland. Mmmmmmm!!