If you're looking to mix up your lunch routine, drop by one of these foodie favorites in Liberty, MO. These five were recently featured in In Kansas City magazine's weekly food and drink round up.
If you love seafood, head to The Fish Market at 1120 E. Old State Route 210 near the Capitol Federal Sports Complex. This family owned diner serves a mean catfish dinner and Po Boy sandwich. Their claim to fine is the coldest beer in town. If you had a rough day, order a Shark Attack (made with wine vs. vodka).

If you're a pizza lover, head over to J&S Pizza where the menu goes far above and beyond pepperoni and sausage. Choose from Asian Persuasion, Nashville Hot Chicken, Pickle Bacon Ranch or the Hall of Famer pizza, which is loaded with pepperoni, pork sausage, meatballs, bacon and drizzled hot honey. Don't blame us if you get sleepy after lunch. J&S Pizza is located at 917 W Liberty Dr., Liberty, Missouri.
Conrad's is the place to head if you want the comfort foods mom made. Enjoy burgers, meatloaf, steaks, or fish dinners, but don't leave without ordering Kay's famous carrot cake for dessert. Kay, the mother of Conrad's owner Shawn Barber, comes in weekly to bake enough carrot cake to feed the masses. Conrad's is located at 210 N. State Route 291, Liberty, MO

If you love farm-raised beef, pork, bison, and poultry, you must visit The Upper Cut. Its claim to fame is its Meat Mountain Challenge. Contestants get 30 minutes to tackle a mountain of meat loaded with 10 Wagyu patties, buns and fries. The Upper Cut was voted Missouri's Best Butcher Shop by Google in 2022. The Upper Cut is located at 1177 W. Kansas Street in Liberty, MO.

Last but not least, Ginger Sue's is an amazing lunch as well as breakfast stop. The most popular lunch entrees are the cobb and salmon salads. The restaurant has a country vibe and goes through 18 cases of eggs per week keeping all its visitors well fed. Ginger Sue's is located in historic downtown Liberty at 12 W. Kansas Street, Liberty, MO.