Will haggis, cullen skink, Arbroath smokies, and clapshot be on the menu? Or deep fried Mars bar?
Uhh yeah 'not tired' I do have a family connection - which I just wrote about in my post.
I wasn't speaking to the issues with the development - I could care less since I don't live in PV. It doesn't impact me. I was just agreeing with 'son' that Lucille, who runs the Atriums, is a fine woman.
So thankful my beautiful, nicely proportioned daughter has brains...
Boo. The old is my favorite. The long bottle is much better for a light lager. I like the local, I guess, but COME ON!!!
Jack Stack can hold it's own at least they didn't pick Gate's!
My mouth is already watering! Will she be open 7 days a week-I can only go on the weekend...?
I'm holding out for the small plates concept "Whore d'oeuvres".
I'm just glad its not the only BBQ restaurant in KC; Oklahoma Joe's, Oklahoma Joe's, or that other one, Oklahoma Joe's.
That is Breastaurant (TM).
http://eater.com/archives/2013/04/09/bikin…
Now this is the chain I want to see come to KC. These guys are PR geniuses.
Address is incorrect, should be:
770 SW US Hwy 40
Blue Springs, MO 64015
Peener Plaza?
Ha! (guy humor)
Not surprising.
Accolades from "Douchebag GQ"...so comforting.
I would LOVE to hear your thoughts now that the Raytown Board of Aldermen are considering yet ANOTHER Walmart (albeit a Walmart Neighborhood Market) in the downtown area. Ironically, it would have exemptions from the building standards applied to other businesses and is slated for the location of the former First Baptist Church. Just how many Walmart purchasing opportunities does a small town need?!
Jack's Stack isn't even top 5 in KC.
I work for Geo-Tel (http://www.geo-tel.com) and we take fiber optics data and lay it over GIS software, basically making fiber optic lines viewable in a spatial map-like environment. We help local governments, city officials, and urban planners find new ways to increase their city’s connectivity by analyzing existing fiber infrastructure. This allows them to make wiser and more fiscally sound decisions when it comes to expanding upon the telecom infrastructure.
Don't worry the council will cave to the NIMBY crowd. So far the only alternative anyone has proposed is more low density development with houses on 1-3 acre lots. You know while crying about the loss of green space if the school is torn down.
I don't think I would want to live next to such a dense area. Apartment complexes are bad enough with extra traffic/noise but this place will have a food service center so trucks will be coming and going from the area at different times. Won't there also need to be other services? What about ambulances coming and going?
KS could have saved the whole cost of developing the casino mess by marketing cutesy lottery games to the gullible and least who can afford it like we do in MO. Win a Harley with a scratcher! What a bunch of Larry the Cable Guy look alikes.
Re: “Boulevard gives its Pilsner a new name and a different look”
What's with the unreadable graphic? :(