#25: Missouri: J. Huston Tavern (Arrow Rock, 1834)
J. Huston Tavern sits on Arrow Rock’s square like a stage that prefers quiet performances. Chicken and biscuits arrive generously, and the skillet cornbread tastes like kindness. Rooms upstairs hold the shape of travelers, downstairs keep the laughter of dinner. A docent’s voice sometimes drifts through, blending history with the smell of gravy.

The town is small, the welcome large, and the clocks forget themselves. Pie arrives, conversation softens, and coffee gives the evening another chapter. You leave with the lantern light in your memory and the sense that hospitality was carefully crafted here.
