Town Topic Hamburgers Baltimore

  4.5 – 629 reviews   • Hamburger restaurant

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✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dinner ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Town Topic Hamburgers Baltimore 64108

Hours

Monday7:30 AM–2:30 PM
Tuesday7:30 AM–2:30 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM–2:30 PM
Thursday7:30 AM–2:30 PM
Friday7:30 AM–2:30 PM
Saturday7:30 AM–2 PM
Sunday7:30 AM–2 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 1900 W Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64108

Phone: (816) 471-6038

Website: http://www.towntopic.com/

Menu Photos

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Town Topic | An iconic piece of Kansas City History.

In 1937 Claude Sparks opened a little white diner at 2442 1/2 Broadway in downtown Kansas City and began selling hamburgers for 5 cents each.

Town Topic Menu | Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Dessert

Breakfast – Seved with Toast and fresh hash-browns. Hamburgers and Sandwiches, Homemade chili, Desserts: Pie available at Broadway and Baltimore locations …

Town Topic Hamburgers | Kansas City MO – Facebook

Cover photo of Town Topic Hamburgers. Town Topic Hamburgers. 3 Locations | 3 sets of hours | Find your Favorite: 1900 Baltimore, KC, MO | 2021 Broadway, KC, MO.

Reviews

Chase Jacobs
A Classic Gem at Town Topic
Town Topic, a beloved Kansas City institution, continues to shine as a go-to spot for hearty, no-frills dining. Known for its 24-hour service and retro diner vibe, this establishment recently impressed me with its consistent quality and welcoming atmosphere.
The burgers are the undisputed star of the menu. Juicy, perfectly seasoned, and served on a soft bun, they deliver a satisfying bite that rivals some of the city’s best. The attention to detail in preparation shines through, making each patty a testament to classic American fare done right. Equally noteworthy are the tots—crisp on the outside, tender inside, and generously portioned, they add a delightful crunch to every meal.
The staff elevates the experience with their friendly, down-to-earth demeanor. From the moment you walk in, the people at Town Topic exude warmth and efficiency, creating a sense of community that keeps regulars coming back. Their prompt service and genuine hospitality make even a quick stop feel special.
The ambiance, with its nostalgic diner decor and bustling energy, complements the food perfectly. It’s a place where you can enjoy a late-night bite or a casual breakfast, all while soaking in the local charm.
In conclusion, Town Topic is a standout for its great burgers, tots, and people. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, this diner is highly recommended for a delicious, authentic experience. I look forward to my next visit.
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Vivian Hight
We were in KC for an appointment, and decided to eat before heading home. Found this place on 19th and Baltimore on Google Maps with 4.5 stars. I had a cheese burger and fries, he had a pork tender and O-rings. Both were excellent! Our server was friendly and just HAPPY! We really enjoyed the food, service and diner atmosphere.
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John LaBarca DDS
Classic diner, onion, smash burger, and crispy fries! Friendly and fast service!
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Shauna Beatty
Absolutely adore this place! We’ve been here twice now, for breakfast, and it’s fantastic! If you enjoy the hole-in-the-wall type places, this is great! There’s a full menu all day! You can get Chili and a cinnamon roll for breakfast if you want! Everyone is SO nice and friendly and the food is delicious! Burgers, omelets, it’s all good! The pie is so good too! This time I had the Patty Melt with bacon and an egg. Omg! So good! Also, if you enjoy classic rock, the music here is awesome! The lady in the pic with me is super sweet, makes sure your cup is never empty and makes the pies. Love her! Yes, its small, but we love that. Even with the music, the loudest thing you ever hear is laughter, and there are two small, 2 person booths perfect for a date! And finally, if you notice, the staff is on a first name basis with so many customers! I recognized one guy and told him he was there the last time we were there too, and he said he goes there everyday. We drive 40 minutes to get there and will continue to do so! It’s THAT Good!
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John Lopez
Been to the other town topic on Broadway but I’ve never been to the other one down the street. It was so much easier to access go to sit at the counter without any hassle or struggle to get through a crowd. I recommend this one. I’m not a breakfast fan but I’ve been having a hinkering for it lately because of my boys, this sandwich is the best breakfast sandwich I’ve ever had. I don’t know if that’s just because I’m not used to breakfast or what but man it was great.
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Tara Ann Walker
Authentic food & great customer service. The chili coney dog was delicious. My daughter loved her huge fluffy pancake as well.
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Joseph Stearns
I went during lunch, so I wasn’t surprised that seating was limited. It’s a small, cozy place, and that’s okay.

The burger was delicious, and the fries were even better. Just a classic diner burger and fries. Hit the spot.

Everything was prepared after ordering, so don’t be surprised if you’re waiting 10 – 15 minutes around lunch time. Worth the wait.
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Spencer Petersen
This is the best diner I have been to in years! Hole in the wall. Small. But great folks and amazing food! Come for the ambience of an old time diner!!!
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Julian Sterling
Town Topic at the Baltimore location is hands down my favorite morning breakfast spot in Kansas City. The food is amazing (everything on the menu is good!), but the service sets it apart. Justin is great and very attentive. If you are looking for a classic diner breakfast, this is the place.
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Gordon Mitchell
FIVE STARS all the way! A quaint little diner with terrific food (cooked right in front of you) and even better hosts! Justin and Jerry took great care of us and our breakfasts could not have been tastier. The sausage Pattie was crisp on the outside, tender inside, the hash browns were delightful and the bacon was cooked to perfection!! Next we will need to try the burgers, they look phenomenal!!
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