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Comment Archives: Locations: Restaurants: Brewery: 5 Stars

Re: “The Dish - Famous Stuffed Pizza

Awesome

Posted by hugh on 11/14/2012 at 2:40 PM

Re: “Bogey's Bar and Grill

Great food laid back atmosphere. The oldest bar in Leawood. All the classic bar food but homemade.

3 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by James on 09/07/2012 at 8:26 AM

Re: “Dempsey's Pub

I luv the burgers, fries, drinks and the vibe at this spot!
Overall, its a nice break from the other establishments on Mass. St. One of my favorites!

Posted by Lady Luv on 07/28/2012 at 10:29 AM

Re: “Bogey's Bar and Grill

I got the Bogey burger w/fries and my friend got the Reuben both very good and we had such a nice server.The Restaurant was clean and almost packed which says a lot for mid-week Thursday.What a find Bogeys is!

2 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by Belle Wead on 07/23/2012 at 7:20 AM

Re: “Dempsey's Pub

Stopped by late on a Friday recently coz I'd heard they televise Sporting KC matches pretty religiously. the vibe was very cool with that "we're all regulars" feel and even though I was just visiting I felt very much welcome. The bonus was I found out that the kitchen closes at 11:00 on Fridays and Saturdays so I got a chance to actually try the burgers I'd heard so much about, and let me tell you they live up to the hype. If you're on the adventurous side I recommend you try the egg burger (medium of course) with truffle fries! The sunny-side-up egg makes the burger juicy and creamy and complements the fries, which give you the taste of the truffle while avoiding the greasiness.

1 like, 0 dislikes
Posted by BurgerBoy KC on 05/30/2012 at 5:16 PM

Re: “Mike Kelly's Westsider

Excellent Food! My second Kitchen! .......and great music!

Posted by J on 12/13/2011 at 5:01 PM

Re: “O'Malley's 1842 Irish Pub

It's a wonderful, authentic Irish pub close to KC. Great atmosphere, music and beer. I visit every time I'm back in KC.

2 likes, 0 dislikes
Posted by Monkeygirl80 on 12/02/2011 at 1:05 PM

Re: “The Peanut

The Peanut is the BEST restaurant in Kansas City!!! Cheap prices, great food, fun atmosphere. I would never order a tuna sandwich here, first mistake lady. BLTs and hot wings is where its at and of course a pitcher of Bud light :-) Drooling thinking about all the memories of that restaurant.

2 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Becky Lembitz on 11/30/2011 at 5:43 PM

Re: “Moxie Bar & Grill

This Bar and grill Is amazing. The food was delicious and available till 2am. adn the drink prices were incredible. $2 for a well or pint draw. $3 Jagerbomb. for $20 I can have a good time all night. I had heard that they had a rough crowd, but the staff said they got rid of the bad element, by changing the music they play and enforcing a new dress code. It was busy on the Friday I went, but there were lots of bouncers and everyone seemed to be just having a good time. I can't wait to go back to Moxie.

Posted by Sarah on 08/09/2011 at 3:58 PM

Re: “Knuckleheads Saloon

Best in KC! Love the people and the music!!!! And the man I met thetre 6 mo ago.....
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

0 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Linda on 03/12/2010 at 4:00 PM

Re: “The Brooksider

There is a group of us ladies that went to Rockhurst years a go that have mostly all just recently moved back to the area. Our hangout was Mikes on Troost and then Hoopers, until we found the downstairs at the Brooksider. The bartender was Nathan, or Nate Dogg. He made the place, he knew everyone's name was always happy to see you and was a master at creating a party atmosphere. He left for awhile for another bar and the place tanked hard. He came back and the party was back and he even turned the basement into a dance club that felt like a keg party. We miss him and would like to know if anyone knows if he is bartending around town or if the Brooksider could bring him back even if it is just for a reunion weekend.
Rating Detail:
Food: 3
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 3
Overall: 5

Posted by Rachael on 01/30/2010 at 10:11 PM

Re: “Jardine's

It was off the charts amazing! What a treat! If you like jazz you will love this group.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by Shannon on 12/07/2009 at 3:22 PM

Re: “Jardine's

It was off the charts amazing! What a treat! If you like jazz you will love this group.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by Shannon on 12/07/2009 at 3:22 PM

Re: “Knuckleheads Saloon

You have to check out this new band! You won't be dissapointed! I can't wait to hear their new album! See you on WEdnesday Kansas City!
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

0 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Jamie on 11/30/2009 at 8:36 PM

Re: “JR's Place

Pops has not only taught us to respect the stage and our crowd but to respect ourselves. He has taught us about the "Brotherhood" and has given us a family. Some of us have been called the outcast of our biological families and Buttwiser's Bash is our family. I consider all the cast my brothers and sisters. I know that we all perform from the heart and I know the crowd knows the difference. Like I have always said, "You may come in a stranger, but you will leave 'Family'". Pops has also taught us that not one of us is better than another entertainer. We are each different in our own way. We are on that stage for you and our hearts are wide open.
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by Logan Rider on 11/24/2009 at 8:06 AM

Re: “Bilski's Bar and Grill

I've only eaten here at lunch, but I've never had a bad meal. Every day (M-F) they have a special. Burger and fries, chicken fingers, hot wings, etc. 5 bucks. Give them a shot, they're right off of Johnson drive and Merriam Drive
Rating Detail:
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 3
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by O on 07/07/2009 at 9:46 PM

Re: “Jerry's Bait Shop

Best jam night in town Best jam Band in town
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by Randy with a wire on 01/10/2009 at 7:13 PM

Re: “Jerry's Bait Shop

Best jam night in town Best jam Band in town
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by Randy with a wire on 01/10/2009 at 7:04 PM

Re: “Sharks

I have been several times but usually order the same thing. I like the loaded mushrooms, southwest eggrolls, and the smokehouse chicken sandwich I've had...but I love the potroast sliders. I was skeptical at first but was told they were really good so I tried them. They have mashed potatoes, pot roast and brown gravy on them and it's hard for me to order anything else because they are so tasty. They have a bunch of pool tables, and dart boards...a couple foosball tables, shuffle board, and a ping pong table which I thought was pretty cool. Service is about average...i've had awesome service sometimes and other times sub par which is about the same thing I get everywhere else I go. It's also very big...we were able to get my girlfriends birthday party reservation of 30 on fairly short notice.
Rating Detail:
Food: 5
Service: 4
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

Posted by nthetrenches on 01/10/2009 at 6:33 PM

Re: “Knuckleheads Saloon

The Radiators were born during a transitional decade in the history of New Orleans music. The Meters, the premier funk band, had disbanded, the Neville Brothers formed, and in 1980 Professor Longhair, the father of New Orleans R&B and spiritual embodiment of Crescent City Soul had passed on. This decade would prove to be the fertile period of development when a unique blend of rhythms and sounds came together and "Fish Head" music was born. The Radiators, an extremely eclectic group of musicians, rely on a myriad of musical influences to create their own sound - "Fish Head Music". At a Radiators show it is not uncommon to hear blues, R&B, jazz, country, Zydeco, soul, swing, and even gospel filtering through their original New Orleans Rock N' Roll. This group could only come from New Orleans. Since its earliest settlement, the city developed a rich musical heritage that gave birth to 20th century American music. Musicians from this region were the first to incorporate African rhythms with Western melody. Beginning with culture-blending jam sessions at Congo Square, this musical tableau unfurled in the hands of artists such as JellyRoll Morton, Fats Domino, Professor Longhair, Allen Toussaint, Earl King, The Meters, Dr. John and others too numerous to mention. These acts provided great inspiration for the Radiators. During their early years, the band members were able to watch and even play live with many of these local heroes. They combined these influences with the rising spirit of sixties rock and R&B to form a new, rhythm-intensive blend of rock and roll. After all, if you're going to the party, you might as well bring something new, right? The Radiators are in their 30th year of providing some of the most intense live performances (over 3600 thus far!) of any band on the road today. Their intuitive grasp of each other's moves, coupled with a repertoire of nearly 1300 songs provides a basis for a fresh and spontaneous approach to their music. The band formed in January 1978 in Keyboardist Ed Volker's garage. Ed, Frank Bua, and Camille Baudoin were performing in one band together, with Dave Malone and Reggie Scanlan in another. "Ed invited us to come over to his house and jam; Dave and I figured we'd have a few beers together and play a couple of blues tunes," remembers Scanlan, "instead, we jammed for five hours straight, then all quit our old bands the next day." Since that legendary first jam session, the Radiators have developed into a strong national act, a result of their marathon length live shows and a relentless touring schedule. The Radiators quickly became one of New Orleans' hottest musical acts, then rose to national prominence as their fans spread the word across the country. In New York City, for example, crowds that started with transplanted Tulane University graduates dancing at the Lone Star Cafe steadily grew. This story has been echoed by similar ground swells rippling across the country. Their reputation has been further augmented by a sizable body of recorded work - eleven albums released on labels including Epic/C.B.S. and Croaker Records. Aside from backing up such New Orleans legends as Dr. John, Professor Longhair and Earl King, the Radiators have appeared with the Allman Brothers, Little Feat, B.B. King, Robert Cray, The Band, Los Lobos and Taj Mahal to name a few. They are also a featured mainstay of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival every year, owning the coveted closing spot on one of the main stages and playing to an audience approaching 30,000. The Radiators' instinctive musicianship catalyzes the festive spirit of their shows. Set list... who's following it? This band's legacy rests not only on their extensive repertoire, but also on an uncanny ability to choose the proper song for any given moment. This synergistic pas des deux between artists and audience makes the crowd a part of the music. This intuitive interaction is the hard earned result of 25+ years of live performances. The Radiators are a true rock n' roll band, loyal to the concept of ensemble playing. They rely solely on the spirit of the music and lyrics (coupled with the band members' natural rapport) to create "the show". It is this musical marriage that has created the Radiators legend and secured the fantastic loyalty of fans known as "fish-heads". Some describe a Rads show as a contest between the band and the audience to see who can have the most fun (and everyone WINS!). Their music is a living & breathing entity, and one never knows what will happen at a Radiators show... not even the Rads!
Rating Detail:
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
Value: 5
Overall: 5

0 likes, 1 dislike
Posted by Erik Larson on 11/05/2008 at 8:42 AM

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