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ESTABLISHED 1800s

The Grainbin Bar

Savor handcrafted cocktails and local irrigation ales under the native trees of our historic farmstead. A refined evening of Kansas heritage awaits.

Cozy bar setup with warm lighting and rustic details
Kansas Heritage Since the 1800s

An Evening Under the Native Canopy

The Grainbin Bar is the soul of our 1800s farmstead, where history meets handcrafted elegance. Sip on our signature Irrigation Ale brews or enjoy a meticulously mixed cocktail as the sunset filters through the leaves of ancient native trees. Here, the rugged spirit of the Kansas prairie is refined into a relaxing evening experience, offering an intimate escape for those who appreciate the fine art of slow living and rural hospitality.

The Art of the Pour

Handcrafted Cocktails & Irrigation Ales

Sip into the golden hour of the Kansas plains. Whether it's our signature farmstead infusions or cold-pressed irrigation ales, every glass tells the story of Echodell Heritage.

Handcrafted cocktail at the Grainbin Bar
Heritage Mixology
The Smokehouse Old Fashioned

House-smoked bourbon infused with toasted pecan and a hint of prairie maple, served over clear artisan ice.

Farm-To-Glass
Prairie Lavender Gin Fizz

Botanical gin layered with lavender grown on our farmstead and local honeycomb syrup, topped with our own fizz.

Grainbin Bar Irrigation Ale Brews

Irrigation Ale Brews

Deeply connected to the Kansas soil, our selection of Irrigation Ale brews offers a distinct regional profile. Each pint celebrates the honest labor and distinct minerals of our farmstead, providing a refreshing accompaniment to an evening spent under the canopy of native trees.

Cozy grainbin bar ambiance with warm lantern lighting and rustic wood details

Starlit Spirits & Native Shadows

Unwind at the Grain bin Bar, where the rustle of native Kansas trees meets the clink of handcrafted cocktail glasses. Savor our signature cocktails or irrigation ale brews in an atmosphere of refined rustic elegance, perfect for a quiet evening on the farmstead.

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