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Nearly 190 local restaurants are coming together to celebrate Kansas City’s restaurant week in 2023. From Jan. 13-23, restaurants will have special deals to honor the event’s 14th anniversary.
Tannin Wine Bar and Kitchen. The reliable Crossroads restaurant has a late-night menu available from 10 to about 11:30 p.m. on weeknights and 11 p.m. to about 1 a.m. on weekends.
No. 5: He made his name in Kansas City as a wine retailer. Now check out his new wine bar The wine list, as one might imagine, is deep, and the cocktails center around wine-based drinks, gin and ...
Founded in 1949, the Golden Ox is the birthplace of the Kansas City strip steak. The Golden Ox is considered the oldest steakhouse in Kansas City, [1] because though Jess & Jim's Steakhouse had opened more than one decade earlier in 1938, its Martin City neighborhood was not annexed into Kansas City until 1963. The original Golden Ox location ...
It owns restaurants under various names, many of which are located in Central Ohio. While remaining independent and privately held, Cameron Mitchell Restaurants has grown to 50 restaurant locations across the country from Beverly Hills to New York City, and 20 different concepts in 15 states and the District of Columbia, including the ...
Abandoned Steak and Ale restaurant, Westminster Mall, Colorado (2011) Steak and Ale is an American chain of restaurants that was influential in the growth of casual dining. Founded in 1966, it achieved major success in the 1970s and 1980s before declaring Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceeding and closing its remaining 58 locations on July 29, 2008. [1]
Kansas City’s brunch scene is full of sweet and savory delights, with a wide variety of dining experiences for various occasions. Blue Bird Bistro stands out with its ever-changing, locally ...
Capitalizing on Kansas City’s reputation for premier steaks, he called the mail order portion of the business Kansas City Steak Co. The catalog business grew during the 1980s but only accounted for 8-10 percent of the company’s revenues. In 1995, Kansas City Steak Company signed a deal with televised home shopping channel QVC. [1]