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Not a bad place at all. Staff great but nothing special about the food. it was good just ok.
Sun City is a small town nestled in the Gypsum Hills. It is not quite a 'ghost town ' but currently only has about 25 residents. The city has many well-preserved buildings from Kansas 's historical past. Buster 's Saloon stands out among these buildings, housed in a former hardware store dating back to the 1870s. Our journey from Michigan to Sun City, Kansas, was initiated by a simple phone call to Harry, the amiable owner of Buster 's Saloon. We sought his permission to park our RV on E. Main Street during our 1033-mile trek. In his characteristic friendly manner, Harry assured us it wouldn 't be a problem and also inquired about our arrival time, setting the stage for a warm welcome. Upon walking in, you realize Buster 's has an honest, rugged charm that can only be found in these historic small towns throughout the United States. When we arrived, Harry introduced himself from behind the bar and made small talk about our trip and what had led us to travel to Busters 's from Michigan. When writing this review on 6/2/2024, Buster 's had a large selection of bottled beers with Yuengling and Bud Light on tap. Buster 's Saloon also carries a large selection of liquor. I highly recommend a pickle shot if you make the trip and enjoy liquor. The taps were clean, and the Yuengling was perfectly served in a large chalice. The conversation was interesting, and the patrons were all great. We stayed for lunch and dinner, making small talk with most of the patrons who stopped in periodically. The food and company was fantastic. I had a hamburger for lunch, and for dinner, I had the ribs. Everything was perfect and served with a side of potatoes. My girlfriend had brisket for lunch and a steak for dinner and was pleased with both options. The food portions were very large, and I shared some of my dinner with some friendly dogs who make Sun City their home. After a long night 's rest, I stopped by Buster 's and thanked Harry for his hospitality. I informed Harry that I would leave a positive review for Buster 's. Before departing, I asked Harry if I should include in the review that RV parking is allowed on Main Street. Harry informed me that RVs and trucks patronizing Buster 's are always welcome overnight. This makes the trip to Buster 's and Sun City much more accessible, leaving no reason not to take in their hospitality. Again, I can 't thank everyone enough we met in Sun City for their hospitality, kindness, and willingness to share a small glimpse into their lives and stories. Stay safe, and see you soon. Parking: RVs and trucks patronizing Buster 's are welcome overnight park.
Buster’s is a remote iconic saloon in south central Kansas. Tap beer, good food and occasional entertainment are on the menu. I’ve been going to Buster’s for many years and even met Buster himself in the day. Love this place!
Poor service, inconsistent food quality, high prices.The beer's at least cold....when they are open, which lately is for lunch on Thursday, and all day Friday and Saturday.I've been a customer of Buster's for over 30 years and have seen the last six owner/managers pass through, over the last couple months the food quality has taken a nose dive...