
Visit our family-owned BBQ restaurant At Kehde’s BBQ in Sedalia, MO, you can enjoy your fill of flavorful food and local history. Our BBQ restaurant has been in our family for four generations, and our future has never looked brighter. We’d be honored to serve your family some of the best barbecue you’ve ever tasted. Our story begins with Ed Kehde, who opened Dog N’ Suds in 1955. When his son John returned home from the war, they opened a BBQ restaurant to pursue their passion together. Roger followed in the footsteps of his father and grandfather and is preparing the fourth generation to take over the family business one day.
Long-standing eatery supplying BBQ & other casual American fare aboard a vintage passenger rail car.
Hours
| Tuesday | Closed |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–8 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–2 PM |
| Monday | Closed |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1915 S Limit Ave, Sedalia, MO 65301
Phone: (660) 826-2267
Website: https://kehdes.com/
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Reviews
Our waiter (James?) was super friendly and engaging, seemingly knowing everyone besides us that was eating in the train car that day.
My buddy and I both ordered the mixed burnt ends (beef, pork and turkey). So good!
The mashed potatoes and the fries were also delicious!
This was my first visit to Sedalia but I’d gladly return here for a meal.
The service was great. They were very attentive BUT we sat in the train cart and our waiter was so loud. It was kind of annoying. I was unable to talk to my family and just continuously listened to shouting from this one waiter asking for orders or if someone wanted dessert. I think being in a train cart made his voice carry even more than usual.
I think the atmosphere is the best thing here. The train cart is super cute and they are super kid friendly. They let my daughter take one of the little train carts upstairs to play while we had lunch. They were very nice.
I am done with them. I don’t get to Sedalia a bunch and when I do I try to eat at Kehde’s. I was coming from Warsaw on this particular day and passed up on eating at Hill top BBQ in Warsaw for Kehde’s. I won’t ever pass up another restaurant-including McDonald’s, Wendy’s, etc. to go to Kehde’s because apparently they don’t care about being open for business when they are supposed to be open for business.
We tried three different sandwiches: the Miss Piggy, the Big Bird, and John’s Prime Rib Sandwich. All three were fantastic. The Miss Piggy was a pork lover’s dream—tender, smoky pulled pork loaded with flavor. The Big Bird featured juicy smoked chicken with great seasoning and a nice balance of smoky and savory. But the standout was John’s Prime Rib Sandwich. It was packed with juicy, flavorful prime rib, sliced thick and served with all the right fixings. Every bite was rich, hearty, and satisfying.
Beyond the great food, the service was friendly and quick, and the vibe inside the train car made it a fun and cozy place to enjoy a meal. Whether you’re passing through or local to the area, Khede’s is a must-stop for BBQ with a creative twist. Great sandwiches, fun atmosphere, and a cool location—what more could you ask for?
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But an added bonus review.. my Togo box was hidden in the back of my car….while I went back to buy pie… and Well… I’ll let you decide who are big fans too!