Tender well-done brisket chunks on a hoagie bun served with french fries
Tuesday
$9.49
Tender, smoked long-end ribs served with french fries
Wednesday
$10.49
Combination plate with one-fourth chicken and ribs, served with french fries
Thursday
$8.49
Tender, juicy, smoked pork roast meal served with your choice of two signals and switches
Friday
$8.49
Hand-breaded, fresh catfish strip served with sweet corn nuggets and french fries
All Aboard - Starters!
Fried Pickles
$6.99
Served with buttermilk ranch or bleu cheese
Sweet Corn or Spicy Nuggets
$6.99
Fried nuggets filled with Southern-style sweet corn
Fried Zucchini
$7.49
Served with ranch dressing
Fried Sweet Potatoes
$7.49
Served with ranch dressing
Onion Strings
$8.49
Fresh-cut onions, hand-dipped in our special batter and fried to a golden brown. Served with ranch dressing
Fried Mushrooms
$8.49
Large fresh mushrooms, sliced then dipped in our special batter and deep fried. Served with ranch dressing
Spinach Cheese Dip
$8.49
A special blend of three cheeses, artichoke hearts, spinach and spices in a light Alfredo Sauce. Served with tortilla chips
Chicken Wings
$10.99
Choose Cajun, mild, BBQ or Hot BBQ with ranch dressing
Chicken Strips
$8.99
Six tender strips, breaded and fried
BBQ Nacho Platter
White corn tortilla chips topped with barbecued beans, choice of burnt ends or pulled pork and melted cheese. Sour cream and jalapenos included on request
Serves 4$10.99
Salads
Dressing includes French, Poppyseed, Italian, Honey Mustard, Buttermilk Ranch, Bleu Cheese and Fat-Free Ranch
Side Salad
$2.59
Crisp lettuce with seasoned croutons and cheese
Large Dinner Salad
$7.99
Fresh, crisp lettuce topped with a choice of one of our famous smoked meats, cheese, onion, tomato and seasoned croutons
Fried Chicken Salad
$7.99
Fresh crisp lettuce with golden fried chicken breast, cheese, tomato and seasoned croutons
Signals & Switches
French Fries
$2.29
Potato Salad
$2.29
Cole Slaw
$2.29
BBQ Beans
$2.49
The Little Passengers
Little Passengers menu items for ages 12 and under please
Rib Dinner
$4.49
Served with french fries, drink and a scoop of ice cream
Chicken Strip Dinner
$4.49
Served with french fries, drink and a scoop of ice cream
Corndog
$4.49
Served with french fries, drink and a scoop of ice cream
Conductor's Favorites - Great Sandwiches
All of the Conductor's Favorites are served with pickle, french fries and Wabash's Own Regular or Hot BBQ sauce on the side. Unless otherwise noted for lettuce, tomato and cheese add $0.25 extra each
The Iron Horse
$7.99
The quarter-pound sandwich. Choose your favorite meat: brisket, ham, turkey, sliced pork or pulled pork, served on a round bun
The Roundhouse
$8.49
The third-of-a-pound sandwich. Choose two of your favorite meats: brisket, ham, turkey, sliced pork or pulled pork and we'll load it on a warm round bun
The Depot
$8.99
The half-pound sandwich. Choose your favorite meat: brisket, ham, turkey, sliced pork or pulled pork served on a hoagie style bun
The Wabash
$9.49
A whopping 12-oz. sandwich. Choose your favorite two meats: brisket, ham, turkey or pulled pork piled high on a hoagie style bun
The Train Track Tenderloin
$9.49
Choice pork loin, hand-breaded then deep-fried and placed on a hoagie bun, garnished with lettuce, tomato and onion
The Golden Spike
$8.49
A large breast of chicken, breaded and deep-fried to a golden brown, garnished with lettuce, tomato and onion on a bun
The Steamer
$8.49
Our own Wabash Special Blend sausage served on a hoagie bun with grilled onions
Engineer's Entrees
Chicken Strip Dinner
$8.99
Four white meat chicken fingers, breaded, fried and served with french fries
The Wabash Blend
$8.99
Our own special blend of sausage, topped with grilled onions and served with french fries and one of our Signals & Switches
Engine Catfish
$8.99
Hand breaded, fresh catfish strips served with sweet corn nuggets and french fries
Shrimp Express
$10.99
Large butterflied shrimp, fried to a golden brown and served with two of our Signals & Switches
Sidecar Chicken
$10.99
One-half of a hickory smoked chicken, Wabash BBQ sauce and two of our Signals & Switches
Fireman's Favorite
$10.99
One-half pound of tender, well done brisket chunks (burnt ends) and two of our Signals & Switches
Short Stack
$9.99
Choose one meat - brisket, ham, turkey, sliced pork or pulled pork - with Wabash BBQ sauce and two of our Signals & Switches
Smokey Stacks
$11.99
Stacks of two kinds of meat - choose brisket, ham, turkey, sliced pork or pulled pork - with BBQ sauce and two of our Signals & Switches
Piggback Combo
$20.99
Sample all four of our sliced, smoked meats plus our award-winning Ribs and two of our Signals & Switches
Ribs Anyone?
Ours are award-winning!
Railroad Rib Dinners
Our famous fall-off-the-bone smoked rib dinners topped with Wabash BBQ sauce and served with two of our Signals & Switches
Long End$11.99
Short End$12.99
Baby-Back Ribs - 1/2 Slab$15.99
Enjoy a Full Slab
of our famous smoked ribs topped with Wabash BBQ sauce and two of our Signals & Switches
Spare Ribs$21.99
Baby-Back Ribs$24.99
Chug-A, Chug-As
We drink our share and sell the rest. Mixed and Specialty Drinks Also Available
Coffee
$1.49
Ice Tea
$2.49
Beer
Bottled$3.00
Draft (16-oz.)$3.00
Pitcher$9.00
Boulevard Beer
Pitcher$10.00
Wine
By the Glass$5.00
Soft Drinks
$2.49
Pepsi
Diet Pepsi
Mt. Dew
Dr. Pepper
Diet Dr. Pepper
Sierra Mist
Root Beer
Pink Lemonade
Sweet Tea
Sobe Water
In The Caboose
Coconut Meringue Pie
Slice$3.99
Chocolate Cream Pie
Slice$3.99
Ice Cream Scoop
$1.99
Cannonballs to Go!
Just the meat, please
BBQ 1/2 Chicken
$6.99
BBQ Whole Chicken
$12.99
Wabash Special Blend Sausage
By The Pound$11.99
Sliced Meat
ham, turkey, pork or pulled pork
By The Pound$12.99
Sliced Brisket
By The Pound$13.99
Burnt Ends
By The Pound$12.99
Ribs
Whole Slab Spare Ribs$18.99
Whole Slab Baby Back Ribs$21.99
Sidings To Go!
Potato Salad
5-oz.$2.29
Pint$4.49
Quart$7.99
Gallon$25.99
Cole Slaw
5-oz.$2.29
Pint$4.49
Quart$7.99
Gallon$25.99
BBQ Beans
5-oz.$2.49
Pint$4.69
Quart$7.99
Gallon$26.99
Wabash BBQ Sauce
5-oz.$1.29
Pint$3.99
Quart$7.99
Gallon$26.99
Ranch Dressing
5-oz.$1.29
Wabash Rub
7-oz.$4.25
12-oz.$7.25
Wabash BBQ Catering
Your choice of up to three meats. Also Included The best beans in the county, Our In House Made Cole Slaw | Fresh Potato Salad Buns | Utensils | Plates | Serving Utensils. Plus our award winning BBQ sauce. Additional Items are Available Upon Request
Pulled Pork
Sliced Pork
Ham Turkey
Brisket
Catering Services
Six to 600 people from only $12.99 per person - Delivered. Call 816-630-7700 or email us
Company Parties
Private Parties
Reunions
Weddings
Open Houses
Businesses Who Already Enjoy Our Catering Services
Some of the fine businesses who already enjoy our catering services include:
The Wabash Railway Station, constructed in 1927, is a red brick railway station constructed in the Mission-style. The interior features brick walls, and a light and dark patterened terrazzo tile floor with brass strips. The plastered ceiling in the passenger waiting area features plaster beams and ornate brackets. The first floor of the main section contains the original waiting room, restrooms, office with ticket window and baggage room. This area is used as a non-smoking restaurant area. The addition, from when it housed The Dairy, has four rooms and is used as a bar and restaurant area.the station was built on the original site of the old barn of the Excelsior Springs Riding Academy, which was razed in May, 1927. On Nov. 7, 1927, W.A. Greenland of Moberly, division superintendent of the Wabash, S.N. Crowe of Moberly, division engineer, and R.E. Mohr of St. Louis, chief architect, inspected the newly completed station. E.L. Lutz, inspector for the Wabash supervised the construction. The Wabash line, 8.7 miles in length, was known as a branch line and connected Excelsior Springs directly with St. Louis, Buffalo and New York City. Lutz employed a landscape gardener who sodded the parking around the station with blue grass sod and an Armor River private hedge around the station grounds. A second track was laid adjacent to the station for private cars belonging to railway officials. However, the highway system was soon efficient enough to draw riders from the Wabash line. On Sept. 9, 1933, the last run of the Wabash came into Excelsior Springs. After arriving shortly after 4 p.m., the station furniture and supplies were loaded, and the train returned over the line to Moberly. "With the passing of the branch line, which had much to do with the development of the country and the spread of civilization, some of the romance of the early american transportation history will be lost. The penalty of progress is the loss of old things, which have been superseded by changing conditions," declared one Excelsior Springs news article.