teatpuller wrote:Well, I would eat all my lunches and dinners at BBQ places (not kidding). If you happen to be south of the city this place has great pastries: http://www.yelp.com/biz/artisan-francai ... rland-park
Geo wrote:stevez—
Duh, what WAS I thinking?? or NOT thinking, actually. Yes, indeed, Stroud's!
Stroud's is about 3/4ers of a mile from Oklahoma Joe's (and my house triangulates the two of them : ), so, if you have your hungries on, you could REALLY pig out!!
Geo
Aaron Deacon wrote:Really depends on what you are looking for. If it's "uniquely KC"-type places, hard to argue with BBQ and Stroud's. If you take Geo's suggestion of a River Market stroll on Saturday, Cascone's has an immensely popular breakfast that I've not partaken of.
Aaron Deacon wrote:The pork tenderloin at Kitty's Cafe and the carnitas sandwich at Pepe's are unlike anything I've seen in Chicago, if you're looking for humble but still accessible unique offerings. (Pig snoot sandwiches are also somewhat unique, but significantly less accessible.)
Of course, if you're just looking for a place for a comfortable meal and a drink, or just some really good food that aren't unique to KC, let me know that too, and I can hopefully offer some more pointed input.
Ursiform wrote:teatpuller wrote:Well, I would eat all my lunches and dinners at BBQ places (not kidding). If you happen to be south of the city this place has great pastries: http://www.yelp.com/biz/artisan-francai ... rland-park
This is actually one of my favorites, I'm hoping we'll have time to hit it while in KC, perhaps a to go for the drive home.
Aaron Deacon wrote:Though I haven't been by there in some time, I'm nearly sure Artisan Francais has closed. I also called the number on the Yelp link above and got a disconnected message.
Aaron Deacon wrote:Though I haven't been by there in some time, I'm nearly sure Artisan Francais has closed. I also called the number on the Yelp link above and got a disconnected message.
Ursiform wrote:Aaron Deacon wrote:Any feedback on Dave's Stagecoach Inn? I have a friend who says it's a nice, laid back place to have a beer.
Aaron Deacon wrote:Ursiform wrote:Aaron Deacon wrote:Any feedback on Dave's Stagecoach Inn? I have a friend who says it's a nice, laid back place to have a beer.
I've only been once and we didn't stay long. The music was pretty loud and obnoxious, which makes me sound old, but it was just out out of step with the sort of empty, quiet, video poker playing vibe of the rest of the joint.
Pretty straightforward dive bar, I'm sure your experience can vary dramatically on any particular visit. I like walking around the Westport area where it's located, though, and there are many bars close by if the Stagecoach isn't to your liking. McCoy's is a local brewpub down the block with middling beers but perhaps the city's best patio.
For dive bars, the wife and I paid an immensely entertaining visit to Zoo Bar at 12th and McGee a couple weeks ago. I can't wait to go back.
Ursiform wrote:Zoo Bar sounds intriguing - what exactly made it entertaining?
Aaron Deacon wrote:Ursiform wrote:Zoo Bar sounds intriguing - what exactly made it entertaining?
I may find alcoholism a little more entertaining than is good for me, I guess, and I'm not quite sure how to capture the various odd and interesting bits of conversation and color that transpired in our couple hours at the bar. The bartender and owner really made the visit, the latter gregarious and genial, the former infectiously cheerful. And the patrons quite colorful.
Here's a good write-up from the KC equivalent of Sean Parnell's Chicago bar project:
http://www.scootutopia.com/cgi-bin/bardetails.cgi?id=97
Aaron Deacon wrote:We went to Grinders, which is a hipster sort of bar that serves a pretty decent New York-ish slice, tasty Philly cheesesteaks, and a first-time order for us of tater tots topped with chili and cheese whiz, which was delicious in a really gross sort of way. There are certainly some things not to like about Grinders, but enough to like that we return regularly enough. Beer list is quite good.
For something a bit nicer, Extra Virgin is a very enjoyable spot, a Mediterranean-inspired small plates place. Food won't blow you away, but definitely doable. Michael Smith, (next door to Extra Virgin, same owner; think Avec/Blackbird), is supposed to be very good, though I've never eaten a meal there (impressed by the bar food though). Harry's Country Club is another good country-styled bar (Hank Williams-style) with surprisingly good food, beer, and spirits (though not cocktails). Arun Thai Place is also close, and stevez (among many others) is a fan of at least one or two Thai Place locations.
Really, though, one of the nice things about KC is that every place listed in this thread (except the defunct Artisan Francais) is probably less than 15 minutes from downtown.
Oh, also, I really like Blanc Burger+Bottles in Westport. Great bar burgers.
Two other things, Manifesto is a recent cocktail bar arrival in The Violet Hour-vein, if you're into that sort of thing. You may hear good things about 1924 Main, but I've never cared for the food there.
Also, in the Crossroads area, if you're toodling around during the day, or hit Zoo Bar afternoon/early evening on Friday, Hammerpress, a print shop, may be my favorite store in the city and quite unlike anything I've seen elsewhere. Also in terms of shopping tourism, you may be interested to check out the kitchen store Pryde's in Westport.
Geo wrote:At Okie Joe's, I like the ribs and the pulled pork is excellent. Fries are kind of neat, too.
stevez wrote:Geo wrote:At Okie Joe's, I like the ribs and the pulled pork is excellent. Fries are kind of neat, too.
My favorite thing at Oklahoma Joe's are the pickles!
P.S. Your plan sounds great, but personally I feel you should try to work at least one more BBQ place into the itinerary. I'd recommend LC's or Danny Edwards (if they are open on the weekends). Of course, if you've never been to Arthur Bryant's, a pilgrimage might be in order, although I think the BBQ is better at the other spots I mentioned these days.
teatpuller wrote:Avoid the BBQ at Kauffman stadium. I think it's Bryant's. It's bad.
Geo wrote:The Pitch reviewed the K's new eats here. Sounds like a version of the Power & Light District.
Geo
Geo wrote:They do, in fact, have hot dogs, but I can't discover the brand. However, the Hot Dog Derby before every game features a Farmland hot dog, so that might be an indication.
Geo