ALL BEER, WINE, AND COCKTAILS (LIQUOR OF ANY KIND) MUST BE DELIVERED TO THE DINING ROOM OR DECK BY OUR STAFF. IF YOU HAVE ANY LEFTOVER WINE AND WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT WITH YOU WE CAN RECORK AND PACKAGE YOUR WINE BOTTLE. YOU MAY ALSO TAKE WITH YOU 3 OR MORE 12 OUNCE UNOPENED BOTTLES OF BEER PACKAGED BY OUR STAFF. WE CARD ANYONE THAT APPEARS UNDER 30! STATE LAW REQUIRES ANYONE DRINKING ALCOHOL TO HAVE A VALID I.D. NO I.D. = NO DRINK KENTON & THE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 6/6/17 BE FOREWARNED T T H H E E BIG BIG L L IS IS T T OF OF * About Us * Inhale the aroma of some of the best barbeque in Missouri while you take a look around. This unique emporium and cafe originated from a small package liquor store, which offers a large selection of import & specialty beers, domestic & import wines, spirits of all kinds, and various novelties. Red Shanty Barbeque & Roadside Cafe - a Lafayette County original restaurant - is a mosaic of time salvaged from a Tabo Creek corn crib, a Lexington finishing school, a Bates City barn, the Concordia Co-op, a Mayview farmhouse, Leidigh Lumber Co., a Sears & Roebuck mail order barn in Freedom Township, and the KCI Airport. When entering the front door it is not easy to miss the seventeen foot, old pine counter previously used in Hancock’s Dry Goods Store, which is now a permanent fixture at Red Shanty. Red Shanty Roadside Cafe features real hardwood smoked meats, including barbeque ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, whole hog sausage, accompanied by homemade sides prepared from scratch daily. Try the Frog Pollard sandwich named after a true local Higginsville icon that we and many others were privileged to know. Along with great barbeque, the roadside cafe features Red Plate Specials of homestyle comfort foods and desserts such as Sawdust Pie & Ooey Goey Butter Cake. The proprietors of Red Shanty are Kenton & Annette Dittmer. We hope you enjoy your dining experience and return for many more. MANAGER OF OUR BROOM CLOSET STAFF J OSH KRESSE WELL BEHAVED CHILDREN ARE WELCOME THE REST WILL BE TURNED INTO OOEY GOEY BUTTER CAKE BOSS LADY OF THE WHOLE DAMN THING ! -ANNETTE DITTMER- HEAD DISHWASHER KENTON DITTMER 99 BEERS, WINES, 99 BEERS, WINES, & COCKTAILS & COCKTAILS A A T T
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ALL BEER, WINE, AND COCKTAILS (LIQUOR OF ANY KIND) MUST BE
DELIVERED TO THE DINING ROOM OR DECK BY OUR STAFF. IF YOU HAVE
ANY LEFTOVER WINE AND WOULD LIKE TO TAKE IT WITH YOU WE CAN
RECORK AND PACKAGE YOUR WINE BOTTLE. YOU MAY ALSO TAKE WITH
YOU 3 OR MORE 12 OUNCE UNOPENED BOTTLES OF BEER PACKAGED BY OUR
STAFF. WE CARD ANYONE THAT APPEARS UNDER 30! STATE LAW REQUIRES
ANYONE DRINKING ALCOHOL TO HAVE A VALID I.D.
NO I.D. = NO DRINK
KENTON & THE PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
6/6/17 BE FOREWARNED
TTHHEE BIGBIG LLISISTT
OFOF
* About Us *
Inhale the aroma of some of the best barbeque in Missouri while you
take a look around. This unique emporium and cafe originated from a
small package liquor store, which offers a large selection of import &
specialty beers, domestic & import wines, spirits of all kinds, and
various novelties.
Red Shanty Barbeque & Roadside Cafe - a Lafayette County original
restaurant - is a mosaic of time salvaged from a Tabo Creek corn crib,
a Lexington finishing school, a Bates City barn, the Concordia Co-op,
a Mayview farmhouse, Leidigh Lumber Co., a Sears & Roebuck mail
order barn in Freedom Township, and the KCI Airport. When
entering the front door it is not easy to miss the seventeen foot, old
pine counter previously used in Hancock’s Dry Goods Store, which is
now a permanent fixture at Red Shanty.
Red Shanty Roadside Cafe features real hardwood smoked meats,
including barbeque ribs, beef brisket, pulled pork, whole hog sausage,
accompanied by homemade sides prepared from scratch daily.
Try the Frog Pollard sandwich named after a true local Higginsville
icon that we and many others were privileged to know. Along with
great barbeque, the roadside cafe features Red Plate Specials of
homestyle comfort foods and desserts such as Sawdust Pie &
Ooey Goey Butter Cake.
The proprietors of Red Shanty are Kenton & Annette Dittmer.
We hope you enjoy your dining experience and return for many more.
MANAGER OF OUR BROOM
CLOSET STAFF
JOSH KRESSE
WELL BEHAVED CHILDREN
ARE WELCOME THE
REST WILL BE TURNED
INTO OOEY GOEY
BUTTER CAKE
BOSS LADY OF THE WHOLE DAMN THING! -ANNETTE DITTMER-
HEAD DISHWASHER
KENTON DITTMER
99 BEERS, WINES,99 BEERS, WINES,
& COCKTAILS& COCKTAILS AATT
6000-4000
BC
Viticulture, the selective cultivation of grape vines for making wine, is believed to originate in
the mountains between the Black and Caspian seas (modern Armenia).
3000-2000
BC
Beer making flourishes in Sumerian/Mesopotamian civilization (modern day Iraq) with recipes
for over twenty varieties of beer recorded on clay tablets. Beer is unrefined and usually drunk through a straw because it had large quantities of grain and mash in it. Wine production and
trade become an important part of Mediterranean commerce and culture. Ships carry large
quantities between cities.
900-800 BC Extensive, large scale vineyards laid out in Assyria (modern Iraq) produced over 10,000 skins
of wine for the new capitol at Nimrud by Assurbanipal II.
768 First specific reference to the use of hops in beer from the Abbey St. Denis in France.
1100 Alcohol distillation is documented by the medical school at Salerno, Italy. The product of the
distillation is named 'spirits' in reference to it being the extracted spirit of the wine.
Middle Ages Distillation of grain alcohol in Europe follows the earlier distillation of wine.
1516 German Beer Purity Law ("Rheinheitsgebot") makes it illegal to make beer with anything but barley, hops, and pure water.
1550 - 1575 England. Thomas Nash describes widespread inebriety in Elizabethan England; drunkenness is
mentioned for the first time as a crime, and preventive statutes multiply.
1606 England. Parliament passes "The Act to Repress the Odious and Loathsome Sin of Drunkenness"
1650 - 1675
America. New England colonies attempt to establish a precise definition of drunkenness that includes the time spent drinking, amount, and behavior. Massachusetts laws against home-brews
are reaffirmed (1654); a law forbidding the payment of wages in the form of alcohol results in a
labor strike (1672).
1770s Viticulture brought to Alta California. Within a century, it became one of the great wine-producing regions of the world.
1791 The Act of 1791 (popularly called the "Whiskey Tax") enacted a tax on both publicly and
privately distilled whiskey.
1793 The 'Whiskey Rebellion' of Pennsylvania, during which government troops were used to make
arrests of a handful of distillery leaders who were refusing to pay taxes on their products.
1802 The 'Whiskey Tax' was repealed by Thomas Jefferson who called it 'infernal,' and 'hostile to the
genius of a free people'.
1814-1817 A new alcohol tax is temporarily imposed in the United States to help pay for the War of 1812.
1860 1,138 legal alcohol distilleries were operating in the United States producing 88 million gallons
of liquor per year.
1862 Abraham Lincoln imposed a new tax on liquor (the Act of July 1) to help pay the bills from the Civil War. This act also created the office of internal revenue. The alcohol tax began at 20 cents
per gallon in 1862 and had risen to $2.00 per gallon just over two years later.
1906 Pure Food and Drug Act is passed, regulating the labelling of products containing Alcohol,
Opiates, Cocaine, and Cannabis, among others. The law went into effect Jan 1, 1907.
Jan 16, 1920 The 18th Amendment (prohibition amendment) takes effect, prohibiting the manufacture, sale,
transportation, import, and export of intoxicating liquors for beverage purposes.
1920-1933 The illicit alcohol trade booms in the United States.
Dec 5, 1933 The prohibition of alcohol is repealed with the passage of the 21st Amendment, effective
immediately.
1934-1970
Once the Eighteenth Amendment was repealed, the excise tax on alcohol began to climb again. In 1934 the tax was $2.00 per gallon, in 1940 it was $3.00, $4.00 in 1941, $6.00 in 1942, $9.00
in 1944, and $10.50 in 1970. At this point a moonshiner could produce and sell a gallon of
alcohol for half the amount of the tax alone.
Oct 14, 1978 US President Jimmy Carter signs bill legalizing home brewing of beer for the first time since Prohibition.
Red Shanty Lodging It’s alright…go ahead…relax on the large front porch, on the sunny patio, or in the lush green grass near the lake, sipping your favorite
beverage. You can actually hear the sounds of being away from city life: birds singing their songs, an occasional squirrel scurrying about, and the wind moving through the trees. At night, gaze up at a sky full of stars.
Red Shanty Guest Houses are your spot for get-a-way lodging in the
heart of relaxing and picturesque rural outskirts of Higginsville, Missouri. Lake Mizzou Guest House sits near a 17 acre fishing lake and is fully furnished and equipped for your private enjoyment. Red Brick Farmhouse B & B is a prairie style farm house built in 1920 surrounded by acres of row crop farm land and has been set up as a bed and breakfast. The farm house has been carefully renovated to recapture the charm of a bygone era. Both guest houses have today’s modern conveniences and technology at your fingertips. Located just minutes away from the Confederate State Park, Missouri State Veterans Cemetery, and Civil War Sites, Higginsville is situated in central Lafayette County. In addition to historic sites, numerous
of Missouri’s finest wineries and orchards are nearby. Take a bicycle ride or go for a serene walk in the Confederate Park or along the back roads just to relax the soul. Hop on The Old Trails Road Scenic Byway, Route 224, along the Missouri River and continue onto Show-Me Santa Fe Trail Scenic Byway, Route 24, for a car or motorcycle tour that will reset your pace from city life. Along the route, you can visit the many agricultural venues; peach orchards, apple orchards, and farm stands that have been here for generations. The best news of all is…at Red Shanty Guest Houses, you don’t have to go anywhere to get to the country … you’re there! Make your next get-a-way weekend, retreat, or reunion in rural Lafayette County, Missouri. We are convenient to most major cities in Missouri;