"One of the coolest places I've gone out to to get food and relax. I did not know this place existed and it seems to be more popular on the west coast. I am hoping they expand and moving closer to the east coast. Pickle ball and chicken is a great combination so you can't go wrong. A place you can spend a ton of time at."
"Came on a rainy Saturday afternoon. The place was pretty busy. When we walked in the staff was very friendly. The kids loved the dinosaur ramps. The terminals at the lanes are pretty modern, but there is no reset button. I never did figure out how to reset the lane. There is also separate area for glow bowling that can be rented out for parties. We had fun and will come back again."
"If you're looking for the way out west, dining under the stars experience, get out to the Prairie Rose and get to grubbing on authentic BBQ, potato salad, rolls, cookies, good times, singing and a chance to pet some tamed Longhorn cattle!"
Sherry S.
Oct 30, 2023
#GoTaylorSwiftsBoyfriendsTeam We loved this place! Great vibe and wonderful service. We were here for Taylor's first game: This place is great if you love music and love football. It's like if Taylor Swift had a restaurant and it was dating Travis Kelce's restaurant and they had a baby. This is Tayvis's spot!! Travis Meets Taylor!
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Tharesa K.
Aug 10, 2019
Fun place to bring the kids! Clean & employees were polite. Try the cosmic bowling after 8:30...very fun! We didn't eat, but I took pics of the menus.
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Sara Z.
May 17, 2009
The Prairie Rose Chuckwagon is well worth the drive out to Benton from Wichita, Andover, El Dorado, and any of the surrounding communities. I was meaning to write a review about this place once I got the chance to see it in warmer weather. The two times I've been here (under two different owners), have both been in the winter, and therefore I haven't had as much of a chance to enjoy the fun attractions that are located on the property. I won't be able to write about those until an update, which should come soon. The place has recently changed ownership, and the new owners have tried to keep the essence of the place the same as it used to be, as far as I can tell, although they have added a decidedly religious aspect to the place that wasn't there before. The new owner has expressed that he wants the Chuckwagon to become a cowboy church over time. If you aren't religious, don't let that stop you, because you'll still have a good time. When I was here this past February, the overall feel of the place was the same as it had been a couple of years before that. The Hopalong Cassidy museum is still there, and the theater is still in use, although I believe a lot of the original pieces in the museum are no longer there. If anyone else knows different, please correct me! This place is good for groups and office parties looking for a less formal, more interactive special occasion event. The easiest way to experience this is to make a reservation for the dinner and show, held in the Opera House, and then come a bit early to explore the grounds a bit. The tickets for the dinner run right about $30, but you get as much food as you can eat, and a dinner show as well. Before dinner, there's a prayer and everyone says the Pledge of Allegiance. I found this to be a little bit quaint, since I hadn't said the pledge since elementary school, but it was sort of nice. The food is awesome, and is just like I remember it. Brisket, real sausage, cornbread rolls, baked beans, and new potatoes. Everything was fantastic, and I'm especially a fan of the brisket. The performers serve as waiters before the show, and each one comes around and makes sure you have enough, and if you want anymore, just be prepared to have your rolls thrown at you (seriously, this happens)! After dinner, the show begins, performed by the Prairie Rose Rangers (not to be confused with the Prairie Rose Wranglers, who used to perform here. I believe they now perform at Cowtown under a different name). It's a typical western production, with great cowboy songs, a bit of comedy thrown in, and a bit of gospel to round out the show. My best friend plays the fiddle for them, and can attest to the fact that while they're still growing and developing as a musical group, they are dedicated and very talented. They mix the comedy well with the more sober numbers, and at one point, during the "pony ride," I was rolling in the aisles. That's got to be the funniest part of the show. Just go and you'll get what I'm talking about. The place is a bit different than it was a couple of years ago, but it's managed to maintain the western spirit that makes the place so unique. It's still working to define itself, but that makes the experience all the more interesting, I'd like to think.
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Daniel C.
Dec 11, 2021
Very new hotel, built during the pandemic, so it simply hasn't seen heavy use. Rooms are very clean, laminate floors throughout keep the floors from feeling dingy. Nice modest bar with a few taps. Worst breakfast I've ever had (literally). The eggs tasted sort of like sponges that had been soaked in dirty dishwater.
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"Based on other Wichita hotels, this one is pretty good! Newer built and nice amenities. The bed was comfortable and the linen clean. The tv in the room is the perfect size for bed viewing. The shower was spacious and bathroom had amazing mirrors! The few issues I had are below - They limited the pillows we could ask for - We had to ask twice for our room to be cleaned after not being touched for two days - food still buffet style even with COVIDI would stay again!"