Vegan Restaurant

Succotash

0 (0 reviews) · $$$$ · kansasCity · Strict-vegan verified
Fully vegan
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Diners overwhelmingly call out the signature dish as the must-order. The vibe reads as vegan restaurant — service is consistently described as warm and unhurried. Common gotcha: queues form at peak times — go early or late.

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We were in the area and found this place. Got the house coffee, smoked salmon benedict, and veggie sink. The house coffee is refillable and they have plenty of options for sweeteners and cream to add. Probably the best benedict I've had with great hollandaise sauce. The veggie sink was filling and had great flavor. This place feels very homey with lots of plants, fun art, and a great vibe all around. Would totally recommend this to anyone in the area

We were in the area and found this place. Got the house coffee, smoked salmon benedict, and veggie sink. The house coffee is refillable and they have plenty of options for sweeteners and cream to add. Probably the best benedict I've had with great hollandaise sauce. The veggie sink was filling and had great flavor. This place feels very homey with lots of plants, fun art, and a great vibe all around. Would totally recommend this to anyone in the area

Great food. Ordered Cuban, Corned Beef Reuben, French Toast. Was a little bit suspicious of the mustard volume on the Cuban, but it was actually perfect. Note to chef: bacon was a little too crispy.

Great food. Ordered Cuban, Corned Beef Reuben, French Toast. Was a little bit suspicious of the mustard volume on the Cuban, but it was actually perfect. Note to chef: bacon was a little too crispy.

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.