Oh Man!
WELCOME TO MANHATTAN!
Welcome to Manhappiness, your home away from home! You might be visiting Manhattan for a conference or a leisure get away, no matter how long your stay - Manhattan is where you will find unsolicited friendliness!
You are indeed, Somebody, Somewhere in Manhattan. Just like Bridget Everett, our talented, native daughter, who brings laughter to her HBO show, and brings laughter when she returns home for a visit!
Be like Bridget and browse around Manhattan to discover our fun murals. Over 20 murals bring smiles as you uncover the most Instagram worthy mural to pose by for that perfect post! Don’t forget to tag us #VisitManhattan.
Our Visitor’s Guide is a great place to plan your trip. Learn more about Manhattan by scanning the QR codes found on select pages throughout.
Manhattan Convention & Visitors Bureau
501 Poyntz Avenue, Manhattan, Kansas 66502 785-776-8829
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A Bridget Everett Day in MHK
Bridget Everett is a Manhattan native. She is a comedian currently performing in New York City and the star of HBO series, Somebody, Somewhere. Growing up in Manhattan Bridget has many favorite places she loves to share with her fans. Spend a Bridget Everett day in MHK by following this itinerary packed full of fun attractions and great food!
Start your morning out at The Chef. One of Manhattan’s favorite local cafe’s, The Chef serves up a mighty good menu packed full of all your favorite breakfast dishes and then some.
After brunch continue down Poyntz Ave to discover the history, shopping and entertainment Downtown Manhattan has to offer. From home furnishings, axe throwing, chic clothing and gallery artworks, there is something for everyone in Downtown MHK.
Get a few more steps in as you head over to K-State campus with a walk around KSU Memorial Stadium. Experience the arts and catch a show at the Purple Masque Theater or McCain Auditorium.
Find a collection of classic cars like you’ve never seen before at the Midwest Dream Car Collection. Have a look around, and flag down one of the curators for the inside scoop on each of the vehicles.
Call it a day and head to Aggieville for dinner and drinks at Rock-a-Belly Deli where you’ll find the perfect deli sandwich and a great festive atmosphere. Don’t forget to grab a sweet treat at Varsity Donuts for dessert.
Good Eats
PASS THE PASTA
Drawing on recipes, ingredients and techniques of old, Nico’s Little Italy, located in Aggieville, brings the best of the Motherland to Manhattan. Italian favorites like toasted ravioli, linguine chicken pesto, cannelloni family style or ala carte - combined with a huge wine list are sure to satisfy hungry diners’ appetites.
GUILTY PLEASURES
You can’t go wrong with biscuit-based meals from Guilty Biscuit restaurant, located on the Westside of Manhattan. Catering to the takeout crowd, the eclectic menu features a plethora of biscuitbased sandwiches. From the Avocado Egg Biscuit, to the namesake sandwich, Guilty Biscuit, which is fried chicken, gravy and bacon this restaurant is a Manhattan treasure!
SWEET TREATS GALORE
Mere steps from the southeast corner of City Park is Manahttan’s newest bakery, the Little Batch Co. Owner and trained pastry chef has grown the bakery as an online order-only business.You’ll love the delicious pies, cakes and cookies. On weekends, Little Batch Co. offers savory, sweet breakfast and lunch specials too!
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DINING BREW NEWS
MHK BEER
Do you love beer? The folks at Manhattan Brewing Company certainly do. Founded in 2020, this locally owned brewery offers more than a dozen original recipes for drink-in or carry-out enjoyment. Order appetizers or bring in your own food from neighboring restaurants to relax and unwind on the outside patio or inside. Grab friends and take part in special trivia nights, watch parties and more!
GOOD TIMES AT GOOLSBY’S
Pour your own pilsner, IPA or any of the 30 different ales from the beer wall at Goolsby’s, located in Aggieville inside the Bluemont Hotel. Founded and owned by former K-State football player Denzel Goolsby, this unique eatery also has a ton of interactive games, including Duckpin Bowling and multi-sport simulators. You can even bring your own golf clubs and bats! Munch on appetizers, burgers and sandwiches while you play. This exciting atmosphere is fun for every age.
COFFEE + DOUGHNUTS
Enjoy the heavenly aroma of freshly-roasted coffee at the original Radina’s in the ‘Ville, and its sister shop Radina’s on the Hill, where you’ll find sweet and savory breakfast and snack pastries, plus homemade chocolates. Radina’s Bakehouse, in the Blue Earth Plaza, is home to the most amazing fresh-baked bread Manhattan has to offer.
In Aggieville, Bluestem Bistro features flavor-packed coffee, cappuccino, espresso and freshly made sandwiches and pastries.
Locals love to gather over their coffee cups, iced lattes, music and conversation at Brothers Coffee Company on Anderson Avenue.
Bring your computer for work or play, or just enjoy a cup of coffee plus house-made pastries, snacks
and conversation at Public Hall, 1205 Moro Street in Aggieville.
Paramour Coffee on Kimball Avenue is the Westside’s hot spot for locally-roasted coffee, fresh-baked pastries and breakfast sandwiches. Drive-thru or come inside for coffee and conversation.
Arrow Coffee, at the corner of Claflin and Denison, makes Manhattan’s favorite pour-over brew. Chai Latte and Cold Brews are house specialties, plus freshmade treats. At night, enjoy Arrow’s premium cocktail menu.
Varsity Donuts in Aggieville is Manhattan’s first and foremost gourmet doughnut shop. Try the Maple Bacon Bar, a blueberry Opal or luscious New Boston Cream.
VARSITY DONUTS BROTHER’S COFFEE COMPANY MANHATTAN BREWING COMPANYBURGERS
The mouthwatering Saloon Burger at So Long Saloon in Aggieville is their signature thick ‘n juicy burger. Don’t forget to order the chipotle raspberry and black bean dip appetizer!
Powercat Sports Grill specializes in legendary burgers. Featuring Wagyu beef, locally owned, raised and processed in the Flint Hills, these burgers will make you say, EMAW.
DON’T FORGET THE WINE!
Manhattan’s largest wine cellar, The Wine Dive + Kitchen, located downtown, features elegant meals with locally-sourced ingredients. At Liquid Art Winery enjoy majestic views of the Flint Hills and a glass of Liquid Art wine. Just west of town proprietors Dave and Dani create great wine as well as their own hard ciders.
Family-owned and a vintage classic, Vista Drive In on Tuttle Creek Boulevard serves burgers, corn dogs and their signature dessert, the famous hot fudge brownie á la mode.
Aggieville’s burger joint Kite’s has a long menu and delicious history of slinging specialty burgers, including the scrumptious Mac N Cheese Stuff Burger.
FOOD TRUCK FRENZY
Locals love the quick and tasty bites from the Manhattan-area food trucks, and you will too! Check their Facebook pages for a current schedule.
The Tasty Traveler stops each day at various locations throughout the town. Known for mouth-watering bierocks, wraps and appetizers.
On Tuttle Creek Boulevard near Kimball Ave., Taqueria Los Burritos offers the city’s most authentic Mexican cuisine. Locals and visitors alike rave about the fish tacos, tamales and quesadillas.
Smokin’ Willie’s BBQ ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender and made with Willie’s secret spice blend rub. Ask about the
brisket, pulled pork and baked beans, but don’t delay, they sell out fast!
Need a little kick in your lunch? Try Jammin’ Jamaican Cuisine’s jerk chicken or spicy ribs. With their giant portions and ample side dishes, you won’t go away hungry.
Frida’s The True Mexican Taste located at 900 N. 3rd St. serves traditional made from scratch Mexican dishes. Stop by and try their Gordita.
The Fabulous Flint Hills
PRAIRIE HIKES ON THE KONZA
Hikers and nature enthusiasts marvel at the splendor of the Konza Prairie while exploring one of the preserve’s three nature trails ranging from 2.6 miles to 6.2 miles. Wildlife living here includes more than 200 animal species, 600 species of flora, and a herd of approximately 250 bison. Jointly owned by Kansas State University and The Nature Conservancy and operated by the university’s Division of Biology, most of the Konza’s land has never been touched by a plow. Natural vistas are the same as those seen by pioneers and Native Americans hundreds of years ago when bison roamed. The trails are open daily. Pets are prohibited. $2 contribution suggested.
PRAIRIE PLANTS
The rugged beauty of Flint Hills flora and fauna is on display throughout all four seasons. Dozens of flowering plant species unique to the Flint Hills are most visible during two peak periods: mid-May through June, and August through September. In the spring, watch rocky outcrops and ledges for the purple blossoms and sweet fragrance of Rose Verbena. In May and June, look for the Missouri
Evening Primrose in crevices of the flint rock outcroppings. It’s attractive pink bloom closes in the evening and opens again in the morning. In the summer, spot Prairie Coneflower, a relative of Kansas’ state flower, the Sunflower. This bloom has bright yellow blossoms and an extended seedhead, which feeds birds and small mammals. More than 600 plant species call the Flint Hills home.
OUTDOORS
NATURE WILL INSPIRE YOU
PADDLE ALL DAY
Experience the serene beauty of our National Water Trail, the Kansas River, by canoe or kayak. Called “the Kaw” by locals, our section of this 173mile prairie-based river features a braided channel during low flow. There are several access points near Manhattan which allow you to enjoy a couple hours or multiple days on the river. Other paddling options include the River Pond at Tuttle Creek State Park and Pottawatomie County State Lake 2, just east of Manhattan.
Visitors love the more than 50+ campsites, cabins, birdwatching opportunities, hunting and other outdoor recreation at Tuttle Creek State Park. Tuttle Creek Lake has nearly 11,000 acres of water, perfect for waterskiing and fishing fun. You’ll want to check out Wildcat Marina, which has watercraft rentals, bait, tackle and food supplies.
PILLSBURY CROSSING: A HIDDEN GEM
Nestled in the Deep Creek Valley seven miles southeast of Manhattan is the 60-acre Pillsbury Crossing Wildlife Area, named after early pioneer J.H. Pillsbury. The pristine waters of Deep Creek lead to the 60-foot wide, five-foot tall Deep Creek Waterfall (weather permitting), making this one of the area’s most popular areas for relaxing, fishing, and short trail hikes. Pillsbury Crossing is a must-see for the outdoors enthusiast.
MAY THE COURSE BE WITH YOU…
Disc golf aficionados have four course choices in Manhattan. Tuttle Creek Family Disc Golf Course is known for its short, yet challenging holes. River Pond Disc Course is longer with a tremendous view of River Pond. Warner Park’s 9-hole course provides a great view of the Flint Hills, while the 18-hole course in Fairmont Park is a hidden gem on Manhattan’s Southeast side.
ZIPPIN’ AROUND
Thrill-seekers head to Wildwood Adventure Park to zip high above a plunging limestone canyon. Some zipline runs stretch a quarter-mile and are tandem runs. Finish in a guide-monitored, free-fall back to the ground. Wind down at sunset sipping wines at Liquid Art Winery. Plot team strategies to escape and solve a mystery at Locked Manhattan, an escape room adventure. Kids of all ages love the state’s top-ranked Sunset Zoo.
LET’S GET ROLLING
Manhattan’s rolling landscape presents a variety of biking and hiking trails, challenging golf courses and easily accessed waterways for boating, fishing and paddling. Linear Trail winds past the old train depot, along the Kansas River and traverses the eastern, western and southern portions of the city. Walking trails at City Park and Anneberg Park offer a change in scenery and skill level.
TAKE A DIP!
Families flock to Manhattan’s water parks sprinkled throughout the city. City Park Waterpark’s lazy river, slides and diving boards are fun for all ages. CiCo Park Waterpark features a family slide, low dive, and rock climbing wall. Northview Pool offers a variety of water features including twisting slides, splash zones and lazy rivers. Refreshing and free, City Park Splash Park and Blue Earth Plaza Splash Park guarantee hours of family fun and frolic.
Things to do
6 FLINT HILLS FUN FACTS
1. Humans have lived in the Flint Hills for more than 13,000 years.
2. Just 4% of North America’s tallgrass prairie remains and the largest piece is in the Flint Hills.
3. Grasses in the Flint Hills can grow 10-feet tall, and roots may extend 15feet into the soil.
4. The Flint Hills were formed over 250 million years ago when shallow seas covered the region. Fossils show signs of sea and plant life from this era in the limestone.
5. Manhattan is known for its white stone buildings made of the region’s native Cottonwood Limestone. Built in 1879, Anderson Hall on the Kansas State University campus and the Riley County Courthouse on Poyntz, completed in 1906, are two magnificent examples.
6. Folk hero Johnny Kaw carved the Kansas River with his scythe and whipped all challengers in feats of daring and strength. A 25-foot tall statue of Johnny Kaw towers above Manhattan’s City Park.
FLINT HILLS DISCOVERY CENTER
Celebrate the story of life in the Flint Hills at the Flint Hills Discovery Center. Blowing winds. Glowing wildfires. Stampeding bison. Colorful wildflowers. The Flint Hills Discovery Center is 35,000 square feet of interactive exhibits located in downtown Manhattan that truly has something for everyone.
Stroll through our exhibit galleries to learn about the unique tallgrass prairie ecosystem and the special role humans play in its management. See ancient fossils, prehistoric tools, and modern ranching gear as you uncover the hidden history of this region.
Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the prairie re-created with stunning authenticity in the 4-D immersive theater experience, Tallgrass Prairie: Tides of Time. Or take a stroll through the Prairie Garden Terrace and Trail to see beautifully landscaped native prairie grasses and wildflowers.
Explore the new Prairie Playscape hands-on exhibit for kids. Design a model railway, build a stone fence, jump on a saddle, crawl through the prairie climber –this brand-new space combines science and culture to inspire young minds and encourages kids to explore the wonder of the Flint Hills.
The Flint Hills Discovery Center is a must-see attraction for visitors to our beautiful region. Get off the highway and experience all the Flint Hills has to offer.
MIDWEST DREAM CAR COLLECTION
Custom cars, muscle cars, exotics and classics are all on display at the Midwest Dream Car Collection, the region’s largest collection of fine automobiles. Established in 2019, the museum has more than 65 vehicles on display, with the collection revolving constantly. Enjoy the lecture and program series, or secure the venue for an unforgettable private event.
SUNSET ZOO
Manhattan’s award-winning Sunset Zoo features all your favorite animals from an amur leopard to a giant anteater. The brand new Expedition Asia experience adds a world class experience to rediscover tigers, sloth bears and leopards. Special events include Party for the Planet, Earth Day, Water Safari and SPOOKtacular, a familyfriendly Halloween event.
THE GARDENS AND INSECT ZOO
Kansas State University’s Botanical Gardens, located at the iconic Dairy Barn on the north side of the K-State campus, is home to native flowers and a vast collection of Flint Hills favorites, including irises, peonies and roses. Spend hours exploring the beautifully curated grounds, featuring rest spots, statues and fountains. Visit the Insect Zoo in the historic Dairy Barn. Interactive displays showcase the sights, sounds and smells of your favorite creepy crawlies, including Amazonian insects, bees and an assortment of tarantulas and spiders.
GOLF
Golfers of all levels discover challenges at Manhattan’s public golf courses. Rolling fairways and well-manicured greens welcome players to Colbert Hills, ranked since its opening in 2000 by Golf Digest as the best public course in Kansas. Wide fairways showcase stunning Flint Hills views. Colbert Hills hosts a tournament yearly for golfers competing to earn a spot on the prestigious PGA Tour.
Former PGA pro and K-State alum, Jim Colbert, was instrumental in the course design. Located on the northwest side of town, Jim Colbert says a good hamburger is a hallmark of every good golf course clubhouse.
Stagg Hill Golf Club flanks the Kansas River and demands precision shot-making. Be ready for tricky dogleg holes and tight fairways lined with towering oaks and cottonwoods on this beautiful, 80-year-old course. The scenic 9-hole course at Wildcat Golf and Fitness also features mini golf.
UNIQUE ATTRACTIONS
LOVE PUZZLES?
You’ll love the challenge of participating in one of six themed puzzle rooms at Locked, Manhattan’s escape room getaway. Immerse yourself and your friends in The Dinner Party, or will you be one of the few who master the Exit Strategy? Whether it’s a night of team-building, date night, or family fun, Locked is labeled “challenging and fun” by its guests.
AXE-CITEMENT ABOUNDS!
Axe-throwing venues are sweeping the nation, and Manhattan offers two of them. Manhatchet, located Downtown and Axe to Grind in Aggieville, have multiple lanes for a night of friendly competition. Enjoy drinks, appetizers and friendly competition in one of the nation’s hottest sports!
ART GALLERIES
Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art is home for the Flint Hills region’s cultural achievements. Called “The Beach” by locals, this campus museum displays collections by Kansas natives such as John Steuart Curry and photography by Kansas native, Jim Richardson. Most exhibits illustrate traditional and contemporary artwork that capture the essence of Midwest life.
SNW Gallery & Custom Frames located downtown is the state’s oldest commercial gallery, featuring paintings, sculptures and jewelry by Kansas artists.
LIVE PERFORMANCES
Manhattan Arts Center on Poyntz Avenue, where dramatic theater and musical productions abound, featuring local talent for spring and fall productions. You’ll soak up local art exhibits and live music at this Manhattan treasure.
McCain Auditorium at Kansas State University hosts an annual performance series featuring major performers and critically acclaimed stage productions. Landon Lectures at McCain showcase notable newsmakers and political leaders.
Week in and week out, Manhattan comes alive with music, art, and culture. At MHKmusicscene.com, you’ll find the latest “Manhappenings” in our local restaurants, speakeasies, bars, pubs, and hotel lounges.
The Hat in Aggieville is one of Manhattan’s best concert venues. Featuring several national touring acts, check out thehatksu.com for upcoming shows!
ART MURALS
Tag yourself and your friends at any of Manhattan’s growing number of murals. From the Ruth Bader Ginsburg mural on Fourth Street to the “I Love You Little Apple” mural on Moro Street, Manhattan’s mural madness offers splashes of color and imagery to stir your imagination and connect with our community through art.
Anotações
This mural started Manhattan’s mural movement by Incite MHK in 2019. Created by the Brazilian mural Bicicleta Sem Freio, the mural occupies an entire wall, overlooking the AJ’s Pizzeria patio. It is an awe-inspiring work depicting a young woman reading and writing.
Beginning From an End
At one point the tallgrass prairie was a massive ecosystem, stretching from Mexico to Canada, full of flora and fauna. As time went on, and humans developed, the land was plowed leaving the last remaining tallgrass prairie in all North America in the Flint Hills of Kansas. This mural is located south of The Chef Café on Fourth Street and was created by artist Joe Renda Jr.
I Know a Spot...
Celebrating the heartbeat of our community, Carr, Kerr & Co. have captured what makes Manhattan unique with this mural. Filled with iconic experiences found only in Manhattan, complete with our trademark, The Little Apple®, this mural is guaranteed to make you smile as you enjoy Manhappiness!
The Kitty Castle
Located west of The Chef Café on Fourth Street, the Kitty Castle was completed by nationally known artist Nick “Sick” Fisher in 2021. Depicting a cat playing with a ball of yarn on a huge cat toy, the Kitty Castle is one of three murals in the alley, the others including ’Sup and the Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
She Takes Her Time
A common beloved pet is suspended in a landscape that once was a flourishing seaway. As water droplets fall onto the desolate land life grows from its soil. This gesture sets off a chain reaction and reminds us that we can make positive changes through the smallest acts. Located in the alley behind 11th & Moro St. Created by artist Kate Lynn Lewis.
Night Fires in Post Rock Country
O’Malley’s Alley
One night back on June 25, 2017, after a local music festival orchestrated by Mauricio Caldera, he left his mark for all of us to enjoy. And we couldn’t agree more, “I love you little apple!”
The mural is located on the Charlson Wilson building at 111 N 4th St created by Louis Copt, assisted by ITRA Icons. It features a large corner fencepost of native limestone which depicts a Flint Hills evening during a prairie burn.
K-State and the city of Manhattan may be neighbors on the map, but together they are more than a location.
Together, they are a community. You’ll find it at the Beach Museum , when a photography exhibit by a Kansas artist stops you in your tracks. You’ll feel it at McCain Auditorium , when you share a laugh with 1,000 fellow audience members during a national comedy tour.
Together, they are a feeling, as many voices swell the cry, “K-S-U WILDCATS!” while cheering on one of K-State’s Division 1 athletics teams . It’s that moment an impossibly perfect sunset takes your breath away while strolling the K-State Gardens . Together, they are home. Come see for yourself why there’s no place like K-State and the Little Apple. K-STATE.EDU
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Heritage
Manhattan’s beginnings began on April 27, 1855 when the Cincinnati and Kansas Land Company departed Cincinnati, Ohio on the Steamboat Hartford. The plan was to found an abolitionist community. A new town of Boston was already established when the Steamboat ran aground. The Bostonians liked the new arrivals, convinced them to stay and Manhattan became the town’s name.
RILEY COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM
Begin your tour of historic Manhattan and Riley County here, where you’ll discover Manhattan’s past through changing exhibits and priceless artifacts on permanent display. Open daily.
GOODNOW HOUSE
STATE HISTORICAL SITE
In 1855, abolitionists Isaac and Ellen Goodnow founded Manhattan on the common principles of freedom and education. Their home located next to Riley County Historical Museum was built in 1861, contains Victorian-era furniture, and is open for tours.
HARTFORD HOUSE
Pre-fabricated homes were part of steamboats carrying passengers west. The Hartford House is located at 2301 Claflin Avenue and was originally assembled near 5th and Colorado Streets. About 50 years ago the home was to Riley County Historical Museum. Hours vary.
FORT RILEY
Fort Riley opened in 1853 as a frontier Army installation to protect pioneers traveling on wagon trails heading west. Today, Fort Riley’s workday population exceeds 20,000 military and on-post, private-contract employees. The post contributes $2 billion to Manhattan and Kansas economies.
PIONEER LOG CABIN
The cornerstone for this pioneer cabin was laid in 1915 and incorporated stone from the first building constructed at what is now Kansas State University. Built using walnut logs, the cabin illustrates a typical Riley County pioneer period home. Located in City Park, open seasonally.
WOLF HOUSE MUSEUM
Built in 1868, this two-story, limestone home was originally used as a boarding house and then a private dwelling owned by the Wolf family before it became a museum in 1983.
WESTLOOP
The heartbeat of west Manhattan, Westloop has relaxation and fitness options, plus one of Manhattan’s most-decorated restaurants. Travel to Plaza West for special gifts and decorative items, plus great food options!
SETH CHILD COMMONS
Fine clothing for men, stylish jewelry and timepieces, and much more can be found on the Westside, Seth Child Commons.
AGGIEVILLE
A district of food, shopping and entertainment, Aggieville is the oldest shopping district in Kansas. Gameday gear, must-reads, unique gifts and tons of food and drink options abound.
DOWNTOWN
Downtown Manhattan is a vibrant mix of eclectic shopping and great dining options. Find your special Manhattan memory, enjoy our shopping, home decorating and apparel options. Make time for one of our mouth-watering eateries.
MANHATTAN TOWN CENTER
Manhattan Town Center is anchored by two department stores Dillards and J.C. Penney’s with more than 50 shops and full service restraunts. After shopping enjoy a movie at the AMC Dine-In IMAX Theater with 13 screens.
LEARN MORE
From the region’s best vinyl record store to reptiles and everything in between. Explore Manhattan’s unique shopping options!
EMAW!
One of the most popular phrases among Wildcats fans is “EMAW,” or “Every Man a Wildcat.” A battle cry for decades of K-State athletics, fans unite behind the slogan which declares they are part of the Wildcat Nation. You’ll love rocking to and fro to the Wabash Cannonball, played loud and often by the K-State Marching Band. ESPN named it the “best pre-game tradition in the Big 12 Conference.”
GAME DAY
Wildcat Fans. ARE. YOU. READY?! The kick off calling of the Kansas State University Wildcats. Get your gameday vibe going dressed head-totoe in purple, the Wildcats’ favorite color, with a trip to Rally House in Aggieville, the K-State Superstore on McCall Road or K-State’s Student Union Bookstore.
The Sudler-Award-winning K-State Marching Band, known as the “Pride of Wildcat Land,” will get your heart racing and feet stomping as they pub crawl throughout Aggieville and other parts of town the night before games, playing Wildcat fan favorites.
Do you live to tailgate? You’ll love the ribs, brisket and pulled pork at Cox Bros BBQ. Plan to celebrate post-game victories at pubs located in Aggieville, Westloop or Downtown Manhattan.
AGGIEVILLE CELEBRATIONS
Before or after the game, Aggieville is where Wildcats gather. Eat, drink, play and shop at the more than 100 shops, restaurants and hangouts. Home to the annual Homecoming Parade, throngs of visitors come to Aggieville to celebrate their Alma Mater. Fight, you K-State Wildcats!
JUNCTION CITY
Home to the Buffalo Soldier Memorial, Civil War Monument and Kansas Vietnam Memorial, Junction City is located at the confluence of the Smoky Hill River and Republican River, 20 minutes west of Manhattan on I-70.
ABILENE
Boyhood home, presidential library, museum and burial place honoring the 34th President of the United States, Dwight D. Eisenhower is 40 minutes west of Manhattan, on I-70.
REGIONAL VISITS
PAXICO
Antique stores abound in this tiny town 20 minutes east of Manhattan off I-70. You’ll see many preserved Victorian-era buildings. In September, Paxico hosts the annual Blues Festival.
COTTONWOOD FALLS
Located one hour south of Manhattan on Kansas Highway 177, find Kansas’ oldest operating Chase Count courthouse, the Grand Central Hotel and Restaurant and Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve.
FORT RILEY
Ten minutes west of Manhattan, Fort Riley is home to the 1st Infantry Division called “The Big Red One.” 1ID is the U.S. Army’s oldest division created during World War I. Visitors must present photo ID.
MARYSVILLE
An hour north of Manhattan is Pony Express Home Station No. 1, the first stop on the legendary run. Visitors enjoy the Doll House Museum’s collection of antique and modern toys.
COUNCIL GROVE
There are 24 nationallyregistered historical sites in this community, 40 minutes south of Manhattan on Kansas Highway 177. Delight in great food at The Hays House, and enjoy small-town shopping.
WAMEGO
Learn about the Land of Oz at the Oz Museum or enjoy one of the small town’s many festivals. Experience the largest Independence Day Celebration in the Midwest, all in Wamego, 15 minutes east of Manhattan.
CLAY CENTER
This small town in north-central Kansas, just 35 miles from the Tuttle Creek Lake area of Manhattan, is known as the geographic midpoint between New York City and Los Angeles. With their wide range of vibrant murals, there’s plenty to see and experience in Clay Center.
WABAUNSEE COUNTY
Find the Beecher Bible and Rifle Church, Alma Creamery, a family-run cheese plant and Volland store with Midwest-inspired art exhibits 10-30 minutes east of Manhattan.
WAKEFIELD
Located 35 minutes west of Manhattan, this town is located on the banks of Milford Lake offering outdoor activities including great fishing, birding and boating.
HOTELS
BEST WESTERN 601 E. Poyntz Ave. 785-537-8300 bestwestern.com
BLUEMONT HOTEL 1212 Bluemont 785-473-7091 bluemonthotel.com
CANDLEWOOD SUITES 210 Blue Earth Palce 785-320-7995 candlewoodsuites.com
COMFORT SUITES 1020 Hostetler Dr. 785-539-9449 choicehotels.com
COURTYARD BY MARRIOT 715 N. 12th St. 785-587-1972 marriott.com
FAIRFIELD INN BY MARRIOT 300 Colorado St. 785-539-2400 Fairfieldinn.com
FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON 530 Richards Dr. 785-539-5311 Fourpoints.com/manhattan
HILTON GARDEN INN & MANHATTAN CONFERENCE CENTER 410 S. 3rd Street 785-532-9116 manhattanks.hgi.com
HOLIDAY INN AT THE CAMPUS 1641 Anderson Ave. 785-539-7531 holidayinn.com
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES
115 Blue Earth Plaza 785-320-7454 holidayinnexpress.com
PARKWOOD INN & SUITES 505 S. MLK Dr. 785-320-5440 parkwoodmhk.com
QUALITY INN & SUITES 150 E Poyntz Ave 785-770-8000 qualityinn.com
SUPER 8
200 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-537-8486 super8.com
BED & BREAKFAST ADDRESS PHONE
ANDERSON andersonbnb.com 1719 Fairchild ave. 785-539-4994
MOORE HOUSE moorehouse-bnb.com 500 Denison Ave 785-776-5603
SCENIC VALLEY INN scenicvalleyinn.com 610 S. Scenc Dr. 785-776-6831
RETREATS & GUESTHOUSES ADDRESS PHONE
ABNER ALLEN GUEST HOUSE rcfbobmary@gmail.com 7280 Zeandale Rd. 785-456-9201
ACORNS RESORT Acornsresortkansas.com 3710 Farnum Creek Rd, Milford 785-463-4000
BLUE VISTA bluevista.info 8399 Secrest Rd, Randolph 785-236-8802
LIVING WATER RANCH livingwaterranch.org 4122 Living Water Rd. Olsburg 785-468-3594
PRAIRIE VIEW GUEST HOUSE lazytranchadventures.com 2101 Zeandale Rd. 785-537-9727
PRAIRIEWOOD RETREAT & PRESERVE prairiewood.com 1484 Wildcat Creek Rd. 785-537-9999
ROCK SPRINGS RANCH rocksprings.net 1168 Hwy K-157, Junction City 785-257-3221
THE SAMY FAMILY STAY & PLAY LODGE AT COLBERT HILLS joni@colberthills.com
5200 Colbert Hills Dr. 785-223-3021
THE STONEHOUSE AT PRAIREWOOD prairewood.com 5020 Anderson Ave 785-537-9999
SUNSET COTTAGE vrbo.com/1254589 727 Sunset Ave. 785-537-9999
Dining Guide
Aj’s NY Pizzeria 301 Poyntz Ave 785-587-0700 Authentic Manhattan style pizza
AMC Dine-In IMAX 103 Town Center 785-370-6199
Ana’s Burger Shack 2024 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-410-4991 Big-n-juicy specialty burgers
Antojitos
Mexicanos
El Sol 1103 N. 3rd St 785-320-2796
A little piece of authentic Mexican flavor
Baan Thai 1709 Fort Riley Blvd 785-320-5990
Authentic Thai dishes
Bamboo Buffet 2304 Stagg Hill Rd 785-539-8299
Buffet-style Chinese
Baskin Robbins 320 N. 3rd St 785-537-3136
Bi Bim Bap 702 N 11th St 785-537-2888
Sushi bar/authentic Korean & Japanese
Bluestem Bistro 1219 Moro St 785-587-8888
Made from scratch food, local coffee
Boulevard Grill 530 Richards Dr 785-539-5311
The Four Points by Sheraton’s Signature restaurant
Buffalo Wild Wings 1231 Moro St 785-323-9464
Burger King 1328 Laramie 785-537-1045 401 McCall Rd 785-537-5170
Carlos O’Kelly’s 622 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-537-4688
The Chef 111 S 4th St 785-537-6843
The BEST breakfast in Manhattan Chens Chinese 2704 Anderson Ave 785-539-8888
Chick-fil-A KSU Student Union 785-537-3139 636 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-537-2130
Chili’s Grill & Bar 213 Fort Riley Blvd 785-537-1250
Chipotle 606 N. Manhattan Ave 785-587-8029
Applebee’s Grill +Bar
3rd & Poyntz 785-537-0909
Arby’s 405 McCall Rd 785-537-0990 326 Southwind Rd 785-537-3436
Arrow Coffee Co 1800 Claflin Rd 785-775-1800
Great coffee & tea selection
Bourbon & Baker 312 Poyntz Ave 785-320-4959
Small plates with bakery in the back
Boyo Cafe 1455 Anderson Ave (316) 587-7222
Brothers Coffee Co. 1437 Anderson Ave 785-775-1437
Local coffee next to Campus
Colbert’s
5200 Colbert Hills Dr 785-776-6475 Great views of KS #1 golf course
Cox Bros BBQ 223 McCall Rd 785-539-0770 MHK style slow smoked BBQ Crumbl Cookies 501 N. 3rd Pl 785-706-9199
Dairy Queen 1015 N. 3rd St 785-776-4117 3116 Anderson Ave 785-539-5389
Domino’s Pizza 2020 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-776-7788
Donuts of Manhattan 2307 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-320-7727 3035 Anderson Ave 785-320-6058
Donut Palace 706 N 11th St
D.P. Dough 1120B Moro St 785-712-2778
Dunkin’ 409 McCall Rd 785-539-4993
Early Edition 600 S 4th St 785-537-0000 3210 Kimball Ave 785-539-3255
A downright good breakfast in MHK
Eileen’s Colossal Cookies 830 Commons Pl 785-320-2960
Cold Stone Creamery 1225 Moro St 785-539-5336
El Patron 429 Poyntz Ave 785-320-7385
Cantina-style eats in heart of downtown
El Tapatio
2605 Stagg Hill Rd 785-539-7272
Authentic Mexican & festive atmosphere
Fat Shack 1131 Moro St 785-706-2020
Firehouse Subs 501 N 3rd Pl 785-473-7346
Five Guys 518 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-565-9000
Five Restaurant 405 Poyntz Ave 785-532-9000 American cuisine with an adventure
Flight Crew Coffee 423 Poyntz Ave 785-775-1300 An aviation-themed coffee shop
Freddy’s Steakburgers 229 McCall Rd 785-320-2300
Fridas The True
Goolsby’s
1212 Bluemont 785-775-1222
30-tap beer wall, sport simulators & duck bowling
HuHot Mongolian Grill
Manhattan Town Center 785-320-7320
Hunam Express 1112 Moro St 785-537-0886 Chinese available all day and late night
Kite’s Aggieville Draft House 615 N 12th 785-776-4300
Specializing in upscale comfort food
Kite’s Bar & Grill 615 N 12th St 785-776-4300
Top college sports bar in the Nation
Gordo’s 1116 Moro St 785-370-8383
Enjoy your favorite mexican dish on their rooftop patio
Great American Grill 410 N 3rd St 785-532-9116
Green Tea Sushi 1120 Laramie St 785-539-9888
Japanese restaurant & sushi bar
Guilty Biscuit 3033 Anderson Ave 785-537-6800 Biscuit sandwiches
Hawaiian Bros 325 E. Poyntz Ave Opening in 2023
Hy-Vee Market Grille 601 N. 3rd Pl 785-587-8609
IHOP 101 Goodfood Pl 785-587-9800
Imperial Garden Express 421 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-537-1888
Insomnia Cookies 1319 Anderson Ave 785-268-6877
Jimmy John’s 2707 Anderson Ave 785-320-7755 1212 Moro St 785-539-7454
La Fiesta 2301 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-587-5258
Authentic Mexican cuisine
Liquid Art Winery and Estate 1745 Wildcat Creek Rd 785-370-8025 Vineyard, tasting room & full-production winery
The Little Grill 6625 Dyer Rd 785-323-0112 Island-themed Jamaican cuisine, reggae music
785-341-2967
Mexican Taco Truck
Full House Chinese Restaurant
1620 Fort Riley Blvd 785-317-8526
Globe Indian Food 712 N Manhattan Ave 785-320-5666
Goodcents Deli Fresh Subs 1317 Anderson Ave 785-539-1900
The Hi Lo 1119 Moro St 785-320-6462
Hillside Café 2307 Stagg Hill Rd 785-539-9815
Mexican-American cuisine
Houlihan’s 1641 Anderson Ave 785-776-5909
Pub fare, steaks & pasta
JP’s Sports Grill 2000 Tunstall Cir 785-532-0844 Bar bites, pizza & burgers
K-State Call Hall Dairy Bar 1530 N Mid-campus Dr 785-532-1292 Popular ice cream, meat & dairy products KFC 901 N. 3rd St 785-776-9031
For a complete and up-to-date list, check VisitManhattanKS.org
LABCo Restaurant & Market
1110 Westloop Pl 785-539-5500
Featuring certified angus beef, handcrafted beers
Little Batch Co 1018 Poyntz Ave 785-775-9999 Bakery & kitchen
Little Caesars Pizza 1150 Westloop Pl 785-539-3333
LongHorn Steakhouse 505 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-532-9061
Los Mariachis Mexican 1102 Laramie St 785-775-5999 Great food & drink specials all week
McAlister’s Deli 427 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-539-0610
McCool’s Bar + Kitchen 710 N Manhattan Ave
McDonald’s 800 N. 4th St 785-776-6751 1011 Westloop Pl 785-539-1672
Mr. K’s Café & Bar
3901 Vanesta Dr 785-320-2730
American café cuisine
Moe’s Original BBQ 11855 Cassie Lane 785-494-2999
All things southern BBQ experience
Mrs. Powell’s Bakery Manhattan Town Center 785-537-0971
Baking your day delicious since 1988
Nico’s Little Italy 1101 Moro St 785-775-1101 Red-checked tablecloth joint with Italian cuisine
Noodles & Company 705 Third Pl 785-539-5373
Old Chicago 2001 Clock Tower Rd 785-537-3322
Olive Garden 715 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-587-2445
O’Malley’s Alley 1210 Moro St Bar menu with daily food & drink specials
Panda Express 501 McCall Rd 785-770-8888
KSU Student Union 785-532-3022
Pandora Rolled Ice Cream
1125 Laramie St 785-560-5946
Rolled ice cream, boba tea & dessert crepes
Panera Bread 315 Southwind Pl 785-539-7500
Papa John’s 2615 Anderson Ave 785-537-1400 8207 S. Port Dr 785-370-0195
Papa Murphy’s 2745 Claflin Rd 785-539-3321
Paramour Artisan Coffee 2005 Clock tower Pl 785-320-2022 Specialty roasterie/ cafe
Pizza Hut 3268 Kimball Ave 785-539-7447 1005 Hostetler Rd 785-776-4334
Pizza Ranch 511 McCall Rd 785-537-2200
Pizza Shuttle 1800 Clafflin Rd 785-776-5577
Pool House
Kitchen & Bar 219 S 4th St 785-537-2135
Handcrafted cocktails & gourmet hot dogs
Powercat Sports Grill 3011 Anderson Ave 785-320-4662 Purple primed sports bar near stadium
Pretzelmaker Manhattan Town Center 785-565-9113
Public Hall
1205 Moro St 785-770-6541
A local hangout with coffee, beer & ping pong
Qdoba 320 N. 3rd St 785-537-2444 KSU Student Union 785-539-5599
Radina’s Coffee House 616 N Manhattan Ave 785-537-2345
Freshly roasted coffee
Radina’s Bakehouse 227 Blue Earth Pl 785-320-2253 Artisan breads and locally roasted coffee
Radina’s on the Hill 2809 Claflin Rd 785-320-5266
Raising Cane’s
329 E. Potntz Ave 785-539-8862
RC McGraw’s Bar & Grill
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
1115 Bluemont Ave 785-320-5030
Porter’s Bar 706 N Manhattan Ave Bar menu with daily food & drink specials
2317 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-776-9588
American style bar
Robby’s Famous Cheesecakes 716 N. Manhattan Ave 785-775-0200 Made from scratch cheesecakes
Rock-A-Belly
Deli
718 N Manhattan Ave 785-539-8033
Serving up belly busters ‘n more
Sonic Drive-In 800 N. 3rd St 785-539-7007 2711 Anderson Ave 785-539-5597
Starbucks 1219 Bluemont Ave 785-537-3984 2700 Anderson Ave 785-587-1888
Subs-N-Such 1816 Claflin Rd 785-537-2411
Tanner’s Bar & Grill
1200 Moro St 785-320-2575 American sytle bar in Aggieville
Tasty China House 1120 Moro St 785-320-7768
Chinese bites & tapioca milk tea
Taqueria Los Burritos 2273 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-844-2208
Varsity Donuts
Varsity Donuts 704 N Manhattan Ave 785-539-7654
704 N Manhattan Ave 785-539-7654
Fat, fluffy donuts with late-night food stand
Fat, fluffy donuts with late-night food stand
Wahlburgers
601 N. 3rd Pl 785-587-8609
Rockin K’s
1880 Kimball 785-370-6500
Gastropub next to Bill Snyder Family Stadium
Sale Barn Cafe 8424 E Hwy 24 785-776-4815 Best homemade burgers
Scooter’s Coffee 407 McCall Rd 785-560-2055 2931 Claflin Rd 785-560-2055
Smoothie King 1228 Westloop Pl 785-712-2111
Seoul USA Korean Restaurant
1126 Laramie 785-320-2525
Sharing family recipe Korean food
So Long Saloon
1130 Moro St 785-537-9292
Home of the Cowboy Challenge and raspberry black bean dip
Subway 101 E. Bluemont Ave 785-539-6555
2006 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-539-0152 3041 Anderson Ave 785-539-2252
KSU Student Union 785-532-0600
Taco Bell 1155 Westport Dr 785-539-1225 1009 Limey Pl 785-539-8020
Taco Johns 214 Leavenworth St 785-320-6133
Taco Lucha 1130 Moro St 785-320-5255
Taqeria with ode to Lucha Libre
Authentic Mexican with seafood twist
Texas Roadhouse 200 Manhattan Town Center 785-537-7427
UMI Japanese Steakhouse 900 Hayes Dr 785-320-7788
Japanese cuisine, hibachi grills & sushi
Union Station by JPs 918 N 17th St 785-532-1114 Locally sourced menu, best BBQ and pizzas, local craft brews
Vista Drive-In 1911 Tuttle Creek Blvd 785-537-0100
Manhattan’s retro hamburger joint since 1964
Wendy’s 3006 Anderson Ave 785-587-1813 100 Goodfood Pl 785-537-8683
Wingstop 1126 Moro St 785-320-5600
Wine Dive & Kitchen 121 S 4th St 785-712-2413 International selection of wines, dinner & weekend brunch menu
ZL Smoothie 1101 Moro St 785-320-5040
For a complete and up-to-date list, check VisitManhattanKS.org
Tallgrass Tap House
320 Poyntz Ave 785-320-2933
Spacious brew pub features Tallgrass beer
Hotels & Motels
1 Best Western, 601 E. Poyntz Ave., 785-537-8300 (T8)
2 Bluemont Hotel, 1212 Bluemont, 785-473-7091 (O8)
3 Candlewood Suites, 115 Blue Earth Plaza, 785-320-7995 (R11)
4 Comfort Suites, 1020 Hostetler Dr., 785-539-9449 (R8)
5 Courtyard by Marriott - 715 N. 12th St., 785-587-1972 (O9)
6 Fairfield Inn by Marriott, 300 Colorado St., 785-539-2400 (Q11)
7 Four Points by Sheraton, 530 Richards Dr., 785-539-5311 (J13)
8 Hilton Garden Inn & Manhattan Conference Center, 410 3rd St., 785-532-9116 (Q11)
9 Holiday Inn at the Campus, 1641 Anderson Ave., 785-539-7531 (M9)
10 Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 115 Blue Earth Place, 785-320-7454 (R11)
11 Parkwood Inn & Suites, 505 S. 17th St., 785-320-5440 (M11)
12 Quality Inn & Suites, 150 E. Poyntz Ave., 785-770-8000 (R10)
13 Super 8, 200 Tuttle Creek Blvd., 785-537-8468 (R10)
B&B Guest House / Retreats
14 Abner Allen Guest House, 7280 Zeandale Rd., 785-456-9201 (V20)
15 Anderson Bed & Breakfast, 1719 Fairchild Ave., 785-539-4994 (M10)
16 Moore House Bed & Breakfast, 500 Denison Ave., 785-776-5603 (L9)
17 Prairie View Guest House at Lazy T Ranch, 2103 Zeandale Rd., 785-537-9727 (U11)
18 Prairiewood Retreat & Preserve, 1484 Wildcat Creek Rd., 785-537-9999 (A8)
19 The Samy Family Stay & Play Lodge at Colbert Hills, 5200 Colbert Hills Dr., 785-223-3021
20 Scenic Valley Inn Bed & Breakfast, 610 S. Scenic Dr., 785-776-6831 (B13)
21 The StoneHouse at Prairiewood, 5020 Anderson Ave., 785-537-9999 (A7)
22 Sunset Cottage, 727 Sunset Ave., 785-537-9999 (L8)
Shopping Centers
A Aggieville (O9)
B Blue Hills Shopping (O4)
C Candlewood (F5)
D Downtown Manhattan(Q10)
E Fort Riley Blvd. (Q12)
F Grand Mere Village (D4)
G Manhattan Marketplace (Q9)
H Manhattan Town Center (R10)
I Plaza West (H9)
J Seth Child Commons (I13)
K Town East (S9)
L Wal-Mart Center (R8)
M Westloop (H8)