The Chef - 111 S 4th St, Manhattan, KS 66502
Hopping breakfast cafe with down-home dishes from frittatas to PB&J pancakes in a casual fixture.
Varsity Donuts - 704 N Manhattan Ave, Manhattan, KS 66502
Clever donuts & t-shirts in a cool, old-timey space with counter stools, a piano & Ping Pong table. Also has a late night food truck!
Early Edition - 3210 Kimball Ave, Manhattan, KS 66503
Local eatery serving homestyle American breakfast & brunch fare like biscuits & gravy.
Aggieville - Moro St., Manhattan, KS 66502
Aggieville is the oldest Entertainment and Shopping District in KS. Home to almost 100 Restaurants, Shops, Bars, and Entertainment Venues.
Downtown Manhattan - Poyntz Ave., Manhattan, KS 66502
Downtown Manhattan, Kansas is a destination location! Shopping, dining, entertainment, events, and business services are all located in the heart of the city.
Taco Lucha - 1130 Moro St, Manhattan, KS 66502
Bustling taqueria serving up modern Mexican street eats & cocktails in a funky space with a patio.
So Long Saloon - 1130 Moro St, Manhattan, KS 66502
Funky venue showcasing burgers & Tex-Mex plates along with bourbon, beer & specialty cocktails.
Cox Bros BBQ - 223 McCall Rd, Manhattan, KS 66502
Locally owned spot serving regional styles of BBQ from Memphis, Kansas City, Texas & North Carolina.
100 Konza Prairie Ln, Manhattan, KS 66502
The Konza Prairie Nature Trail is a special beloved attraction in the area. It is set on 3,487 hectare of native tallgrass prairie. The trail offers a choice of 3 loops: The Nature Trail Loop at 2.8 miles, The Kings Creek Loop at 4.6 miles, and the Godwin Hill Loop at 6.1 miles. All trails start from the same trailhead. The longer trails are extensions of the shorter trails. So you have a few options on when to loop back to the trailhead.
A stroll through campus offers beautiful limestone buildings and unique architecture. Top sites to visit: Hale Library, Anderson Hall, Berney Family Welcome Center, Botanical Gardens.
Tuttle Creek Lake is a reservoir on the Big Blue River 5 miles north of Manhattan, in the Flint Hills region of northeast Kansas. It was built and is operated by the Army Corps of Engineers for the primary purpose of flood control.
Other things to do can be found on the Visit Manhattan website.