Why is Route 66 so famous?

It’s the ultimate road trip —cruising coast to coast, wind in your hair, and nothing but adventure ahead. A true symbol of American freedom on four wheels!

Specialty coffees at Big Momma’s on Historic C-Street in Springfield, Missouri

Springfield: Vibrant City Life Along Route 66

Share

Located along Missouri’s Route 66, and known as “The Birthplace of the Mother Road,” Springfield is a diverse city with a friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Throughout Springfield, I found myself surrounded by trendy boutiques, bustling restaurants, quality microbreweries and modern lodging options.

Tour Mother’s Brewing Company

When I arrived in Missouri, one of the first things I noticed was the residents’ love for locally brewed beer, and that made me excited to visit and explore Mother’s Brewing Company. The perfect way to become more familiar with Mother’s beers is to take the tour, where you learn about the brewing process for its 20 craft beers.

After the tour, I enjoyed some year-round and seasonal beers in Mother’s Tasting Room. On tap, everything from the light, crisp Towhead to the chocolaty-brown Three Blind Mice was available to sample, each with its own distinct flavor. The Tasting Room has been renovated to include recycled materials from the bread factory that previously occupied the building, giving it a vintage vibe. Judging by its popularity, it’s clear that Mother’s is a Springfield staple.

The Tasting Room at Mother’s Brewing Company in Springfield, Missouri
The Tasting Room at Mother’s Brewing Company in Springfield, Missouri

Overnight at Hotel Vandivort

I made plans to stay the night in the incredibly stylish Hotel Vandivort. Every laborious detail – from the wood-and-tile floor to the exposed brick and the glass panel in the elevators – adds another layer to its seemingly effortless decor. Renovated to reflect Springfield’s thriving artistic community, this building actually dates to 1906, when it was originally constructed as a Masonic Temple. Now, this vintage edifice brings a hip and upscale feel to downtown Springfield.

You don’t have to go far to try the enticing cuisine for which Springfield is known; The Order Restaurant is right in the lobby. If you order a specialty cocktail, watch the bartender’s theatrics. For my drink, she burned wood to give my glass a smoky flavor. From the menu, I loved the rich flavor and simple presentation of bacon, onion and goat cheese rangoons. I also had to taste delicious taters and gravy, a Missouri-influenced take on the Canadian poutine. For an extra local twist, this dish incorporates Mother’s Towhead gouda fondue.

Historic C-Street: A Trendy Spot in Old Springfield

Not far from the heart of downtown, Historic C-Street is a fantastic place for a change of pace. I explored some of its eclectic boutiques and visited some great restaurants, including the Pizza House and Cafe Cusco. With its flaky-crust pizza, the Pizza House has been a local favorite since 1958. Nearby, Cafe Cusco’s Peruvian-inspired dishes and authentic wood furnishings make it the perfect spot for an intimate dinner. If you need a pick-me-up, head to Big Momma’s, where coffee and food are served, and open-microphone nights and other events are offered.

Boutiques on Historic C-Street in Springfield, Missouri
Boutiques on Historic C-Street in Springfield, Missouri

Askinosie Chocolate: Sweet and Ethical

Historic C-Street is also home to the internationally known Askinosie Chocolate, which sells direct-trade and ethical chocolate that empowers farmers and suppliers. Askinosie even prints farmers’ faces on each chocolate bar wrapper. On the tour, I was treated to organic chocolate from all around the world, including the Philippines and Honduras. With so many options, it was hard to decide what to take home from the huge range of chocolate bars, cocoa nibs and the Products of Change, from which 100 percent of profits go to schools in Tanzania and the Philippines.

An impressive cultural hub, Springfield is an ideal stop when driving Missouri’s Route 66. It’s a mixture of small-town hospitality and big-city life just waiting to be explored.

Chocolate bars at Askinosie Chocolate on Historic C-Street in Springfield, Missouri
Chocolate bars at Askinosie Chocolate on Historic C-Street in Springfield, Missouri

Charming Small Towns Along Route 66 in Illinois, Missouri and Kansas

Stretching over 3,800 kilometers from the picturesque shores of Lake Michigan in Illinois to the stunning Pacific Ocean in California, the legendary Route 66 highway brings together the past and present. Feel the sense of adventure that Route 66 has been providing for generations on a nostalgic road trip highlighting…

Read More
Retro-Themed to Certified Green: 10 Unique Places to Stay on Route 66

Route 66, the famous “Mother Road,” sparked a century of adventures across the USA. Stretching from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, the route gave rise to countless shops, restaurants and motor lodges catering to cross-country travelers. While Route 66 is no longer an official U.S. highway, many roadside accommodations…

Read More
4 Reasons to Take a Route 66 Road Trip Through Missouri

Discover what makes the Mother Road a must-see, from historic sites and scenic views to iconic food stops and vintage lodging along Missouri’s Route 66. Route 66 runs through approximately 450 kilometers of the state of Missouri, with plenty of nostalgic attractions, delicious eats and charming roadside stops to keep…

Read More
Pulaski County, Missouri: Offbeat Attractions and Scenic Beauty Along Route 66

The halfway point between St. Louis and Joplin, Pulaski County’s portion of the Mother Road will surprise and delight with an abundance of quirky and quintessential things to do and see. Tucked away in the heart of Missouri’s breathtaking Ozark Mountains is the quaint and often surprising Pulaski County. In…

Read More
Joplin, Missouri: Art, Culture and the Great Outdoors

As you make your way into downtown Joplin, Missouri, along the famous Route 66, you’ll see the city’s history and charm depicted in beautiful murals along and off Main Street. Discover Joplin’s diversity in the up-and-coming art scene and local businesses that make these century-old downtown buildings their homes. Downtown’s…

Read More
Springfield, Missouri: Attractions, Shopping and Route 66

I was really excited to be going to Springfield, Missouri, as I had heard about its great taverns, excellent restaurants and huge Bass Pro Shops. In fact, my expectations were pretty high, so when everything in Springfield exceeded those expectations, I became a huge fan of this wonderful city. Spending…

Read More
Springfield, Missouri: Route 66 Vacation for the Whole Family

Known as the birthplace of Route 66, Springfield is a must-see destination when traveling the Mother Road or visiting Missouri. With all kinds of entertainment and activities available in this metropolitan atmosphere, I had a hard time deciding what to do first. Everywhere I explored was a homegrown reflection of…

Read More
A Taste of Vibrant St. Louis, Missouri

I was recently given an assignment that took me to St. Louis, Missouri, and I had no idea I was in for such a treat! Within a few short hours, it was clear to me that with all of the culture, history, dining, iconic landmarks and plenty of Route 66…

Read More
Route 66 Through Missouri: Get Your Kicks in 3 Charming Areas

In the USA, the 4,000-kilometer stretch of Route 66 is the premier destination for world travelers seeking to experience a slice of classic Americana. And with more than 480 kilometers of “The Mother Road” located in Missouri, the “Show Me State” is home to more than one-tenth of this historic…

Read More
Pulaski County: Charming Stretch Along Route 66

Driving historic Route 66 unveils many of Missouri’s picturesque locales. Home to 53 kilometers of the iconic “Mother Road,” south-central Missouri’s Pulaski County gave me a visually stunning spread of Midwestern landscape. It isn’t surprising that people call this area “America’s Heartland;” its mix of untouched natural beauty – exemplified…

Read More
Where History and Adventure Converge: Great Rivers and Routes of Southwest Illinois

Three great rivers – the Mississippi, the Missouri and the Illinois – meet iconic Route 66 in a region where outdoor activities and historic sites promise unforgettable adventure. Meet the Great Rivers & Routes region of Southwest Illinois, the only place in the USA where the Great River Road joins…

Read More
Dining Along Route 66: A Missouri Road Trip for Foodies

Get your foodie-fix on Missouri’s stretch of Route 66. This 483-kilometer swath of iconic roadway features a wide range of mom-and-pop eateries, local favorites and memorable destinations. Be ready to go a bit off-road where more good-eating adventures await. Lebanon Start in south-central Missouri, where old Route 66 winds through…

Read More
Cruising Missouri’s Route 66: Classic Sites and Family Adventure

Missouri is located in the heart of the midwestern USA and boasts tons of memorable attractions including historic sites, iconic landmarks and beautiful countryside. It’s also home to a large stretch of Route 66, one of the most famous roads in the USA. Nicknamed “the Mother Road,” Route 66 opened…

Read More
Road Trip through Missouri on Historic Route 66

Dive into Missouri’s must-see cities and attractions on a journey down Historic Route 66. Venture off-the-beaten-path to explore some of the state’s friendly small towns and discover unique hidden gems and nostalgic stops all along the way. Fly into St. Louis Lambert International Airport (STL) and rent a car to…

Read More

Enjoying our content?

Sign up to get updates from the Route 66 Centennial Commission and stay in the know on the latest Route 66 updates and news