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Succotash, nestled in the heart of Kansas City at 2601 Holmes St, is a vibrant brunch destination that masterfully blends American classics with creative twists inspired by European, Midwestern, and Southern flavors. This charming spot welcomes guests into a quirky, cozy atmosphere where the enticing aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the hum of friendly conversation, setting the perfect scene for a relaxing morning or midday meal.
The menu at Succotash is a treasure trove of culinary delights that cater to a diverse palette, including vegan, vegetarian, and gluten-free diets, ensuring everyone finds something indulgent yet thoughtfully crafted. Standout dishes like the hearty Vegan Sink — praised for its generous portions and depth of flavor — and the soul-satisfying Vegan French Toast VG offer unique, plant-based interpretations that even non-vegans find irresistible. For those craving traditional comfort, the Corned Beef Hash, Slow Roasted Pork Hash, and Pigs in a Blanket provide meaty, savory warmth, while the Buttermilk Short Stack Platter and Monte Cristo echo Southern hospitality with every bite.
Succotash’s beverage offerings elevate the dining experience with freshly squeezed juices like the vibrant Mr. Green Jeans — a refreshing blend of spinach, cucumber, apple, ginger, and orange — and inventive coffee creations such as the velvety Housemade Vanilla Latte and whimsical Cotton Candy Cappuccino. Guests rave about the bright, invigorating fresh juice options, which perfectly complement the rich and textured food selections.
Visitors often remark on the warm and welcoming service, with staff going the extra mile to ensure a smooth experience in a no-reservations environment. The relaxed ordering process, where guests place their orders at the back and have their meals delivered to the table, adds to the homey yet efficient vibe. Diners appreciate the lively, eclectic decor and charming touches, such as a stunning sunflower standing tall outside the door, which add to the restaurant’s personality and inviting feel.
Customer Bernadette Swanson sums it up perfectly: “What a quirky, cozy spot for breakfast and lunch! I loved the unique atmosphere and the smell of coffee. I got the Vegan Sink and was not disappointed in flavor nor volume.” Meanwhile, Kayla A. highlights the appealing ambiance and the delightful caramel rosemary oat milk latte, underscoring the thoughtful attention Succotash puts into every detail.
Whether you're looking to indulge in a creative vegan brunch, savor American comfort food with a twist, or sip on a one-of-a-kind latte in a space brimming with character, Succotash offers a brunch experience that lingers in the memory long after your last bite. It’s a must-visit for locals and travelers alike craving a flavorful, cheerful start to their day in Kansas City.
What a quirky, cozy spot for breakfast and lunch! I loved the unique atmosphere and the smell of coffee. I got the Vegan Sink and was not disappointed in flavor nor volume. Portions are large! I ordered a beet-based drink that was also amazing. Next time I'll go for breakfast so I can enjoy the coffee and try the Elvis French Toast. You order at the back and they bring your food to the table. The staff is friendly and helpful. The only negative is the on-street parking which can be tricky to find. It worth going, and I will be back.
Succotash is such a fun and memorable place for brunch in Kansas City. The menu is full of unique and interesting options that make it hard to choose just one thing. The staff was very nice and welcoming from the moment we walked in. They don’t take reservations, but even with a party of six, we were seated fairly quickly since we arrived early for brunch. My son wanted to visit after hearing about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift’s great experience there, and it definitely lived up to the hype. The coffees were excellent, and I loved that they had Topo Chico in glass bottles. The pancake was enormous and came with a smile made out of eggs and bacon, which added a fun touch. The food was imaginative, and everything we ordered was fresh and flavorful. The salt level was a little lighter than I usually prefer, but that’s easy to adjust at the table. The Monte Crisco French Toast was a bit flaccid. The restaurant itself is eclectic and beautiful, set in a vintage, beautifully aged building that adds so much character to the experience. Overall, it’s a charming spot with creative food, friendly service, and a great atmosphere, definitely worth the visit.
We had a party of six, which is hard to do here (tables are max of four). Luckily, two tables that were right next to each other opened up a few minutes after we ordered. No line when we walked in at 9:30, but by the time we finished ordering it was long. Good food and coffee options. Food was out relatively quick. The staff was nice, but a few of the customers seemed pretty self entitled.
Good food! Super cute vibe. Loved the caramel rosemary oat milk latte! They had the tallest sunflower I’ve ever seen right outside the door.
I had been looking forward to visiting Succotash to experience their unique take on a European-style breakfast fused with American — especially Midwestern and Southern — influences. This place immediately caught my attention with its creative and distinctive menu offerings. Their pancakes have their own twist, the French toast is unlike any I’ve had elsewhere, and even the Hollandaise sauce for their Benedicts has a unique flavor profile. Succotash is set in a charming, vintage building that gives off a cozy, nostalgic vibe — like stepping into a beloved old diner with character. I ordered the French toast, which was absolutely outstanding, and also tried one of their omelets, which was delicious as well. There’s still so much on the menu that I’m eager to go back and try. The process here is casual: it’s first come, first serve. You order and pay at the counter first, then find an open table. There’s no reservation system, but seating moves quickly thanks to the super efficient service. The staff are exceptionally friendly, making the whole experience feel warm and welcoming. Parking is plentiful, which is always a bonus in the city. If you’re looking for a creative, laid-back breakfast or brunch spot in Kansas City, Succotash is definitely worth a visit!
Nice atmosphere and friendly service! We ordered the Vegan Sink and Farmer’s Plate—both came out quickly and the portions were big. It was a bit busy but still easy to find a seat. Drinks (fresh OJ and iced coffee) were delicious. Prices felt a little high—about $46 before tip for two meals and drinks—and the 20% preset tip screen felt off for a counter-service spot. Overall, okay food and good drinks/atmosphere!
Delicious breakfast spot with impeccable vibes! Very cozy with lots of unique food and drink options. I had the kitchen sink and a rosemary caramel latte. Will definitely be back next time I’m in KC!
It's my first time being here and I've got to say that interior is very kitchy. It's got a nice homey vibe and the staff is extremely nice to everyone. If you're looking for an amazing brunch spot look no further. Included is the full biscuits and gravy which was absolutely amazing The gravy was done perfectly and the biscuits are nice and doughy and it all just works out really well.