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Kansas City, Kansas - opened in 1996 inside a gas station at the corner of W 47th St and Mission Rd. Joe Davidson sold his interest in the Kansas City location in 1997; however, it retained the Oklahoma Joe's name until 2014 when it was re-branded as Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que to avoid confusion with the restaurants operated by Joe Davidson.
1919: South Yorktown Avenue House, 1732 S. Yorktown Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma [1] 1921: East Nineteenth Street House, 320 E. 19th Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma [ 1 ] 1922: G. Way House, Northeast corner of E. 31st Street and S. Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma (The house was significantly altered in 1983, leaving little of the original design intact) [ 1 ]
T-shirts sold by the restaurant also began to display the name Joe’s Kansas City Bar-B-Que. In August 2014 Joe's made the official announcement that the name of their three Kansas City area restaurants would be changed to Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que as of November 17, 2014. The Stehney's ownership and operation of the restaurants remains ...
Browne’s Irish Marketplace. Location: 3300 Pennsylvania Ave.. Year founded: 1887. Best known for: Reubens with cold pints of Guinness. The Irish imports shop and deli got its start in 1887. Ed ...
Parties, petting zoo, lawsuits: How this restaurant on a bluff went downhill. This old restaurant was a Kansas City favorite … until everything (literally) fell apart Skip to main content
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Doe expanded the restaurant into the Boston suburbs and then to other states in New England, making him an early pioneer of the casual dining experience. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The chain was owned by Doe's family until 2002 when it was sold to Nashville-based O'Charley's group for $116 million cash and 2.35 million O'Charley's stock shares.
Debbie brought us a bowl of the steak soup to try ($7.99 for a bowl, or a $2.99 upgrade for your salad) which reminded me of a slow-cooked pot roast, with tender beef that falls off your fork ...