It’s amazing how many people know about this restaurant. In fact, I am not sure I’ve met many folks from Kansas City who haven’t at least heard of it. I have such fantastical memories of my visits there, I wasn’t sure if they were real or imagined, and I wanted to find out.

I think I was 8 years old the first time my parents took me. I remember a pink palace with a giant fountain in front. It is impressive enough from the outside, but once you walk in, that’s where the real magic begins.
Pass through the front doors and you've walked into an old Mexican village through which roped lines snake toward the point where you will place your order. There are only two real choices on the menu, an all-you-can-eat Mexican platter or Fried Chicken. I remember having both as a kid, but wanting an authentic "Mexican Village" experience, Sam and I opted for the all-you-can-eat Mexican platter.
The food line is suspiciously efficient, but you don’t go to Casa Bonita for the food. Sam and I took our trays and followed our server down a path, through a cave to a table near the waterfall. I was thrilled because I knew we would have front row seats to watch the cliff divers. Cliff divers? Yes indeed! And this is the very thing most people seem to remember about Casa Bonita. When I ask if they’ve ever heard of the place, the near unanimous reply is “You mean the place with the cliff divers”? Yep. That very place.



After lunch, we explored the rest of the “village”, including Black Bart’s Hideout, the Gold & Silver Mines, the Governer’s Mansion, the Old Jail and the numerous nooks, crannies and caverns. Along the way we saw flame jugglers, strolling Mariachis, and Mexican dancers. There was a puppet show for kids, a fortune teller, magicians and an old fashioned skeet ball arcade.

Even for a 40 year old, this place was pretty cool. But I was beside myself with excitement for the fun I remembered having here as an 8 year old. Casa Bonita was every bit as magical as I'd remembered. And judging from the decor, not much had changed since 1974. Thank God.
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I love that place. That waterfall was amazing. Now I want to go back.
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