The Warrensburg community is home to many small businesses that many believe makes Warrensburg a unique place to be. Whether you are looking for quality second-hand clothing pieces, vintage video games, or fresh American street food, there can be something for everyone to enjoy around town.
Downtown Warrensburg is home to many dining options for students. Heroe’s Restaurant and Pub, located at 107 West Pine Street, offers homemade burgers among other traditional American comfort foods. Just a few doors down Pine Street is another Warrensburg staple, Fitter’s Pub, located at 131 West Pine Street. Fitter’s offers a variety of freshly made pizza, sandwiches and burgers.
Every Saturday from May through September, Warrensburg Main Street hosts the Warrensburg Farmers’ Market. From 8 a.m. to noon, local vendors line the sidewalk outside of the Johnson County Courthouse to bring fresh produce, food and artisan goods to Downtown Warrensburg. Whether you are looking for freshly baked bread, locally grown plants or hand crocheted goods, the farmers market can be a great place to consider shopping. The Farmer’s Market also often hosts local musicians to play.
Recently, Warrensburg welcomed an addition to the downtown scene with the beginning of August marking the opening of Bodie’s Street Food and Catering. Formerly known under different management as Bodie’s, Bodie’s Street Food and Catering has transformed the 126 West Pine Street location. Bodie’s Street Food and Catering offers freshly squeezed lemonade with unique flavor add-ins, along with American street food.
Other dining options around town include Subai Thai Cusinie, located at 214 East Colton Street. Subai Thai Cusine is one of the only authentic Thai restaurants in Warrensburg. They offer both carryout and delivery options, which can be perfect for college students in need of a bite to eat.
Warrensburg is also home to a variety of small businesses with unique shopping finds. Those Were the Days Antiques located at 138 West Pine Street is one of the largest antique shops in Missouri. Those Were the Days offers decor, furniture and clothing, among many other items in store.
Other downtown shopping options include Rock N’ Sports Entertainment at 113 N Holden Street. Rock N’ Sports offers vintage video games, trading cards, vinyls and collectibles. Located just up the street from Rock N’ Sports is Tranquility Shop at 128 N Holden Street. Tranquility Shop is a location for alternative wellness products or unique gifts.
Right across the street from Tranquility Shop is a local charity thrift store, Rise Racks. Rise Racks is a charity thrift store located at 125 N Holden Street. Rise Racks offers clothing, books and decor. Rise Racks offers employment and support to individuals with disabilities.
The Change Jar is another clothing store in Warrensburg that offers consignment clothing and accessories. At 617 South Maguire, The Change Jar is open Monday through Saturday with a great variety of unique clothing for customers.
Whether you are interested in authentic Thai food, vintage video games, or unique clothing pieces, Warrensburg is home to many small businesses that can offer something for everyone to enjoy.