My favorites: Carollo's, The Peanut, Longboards
Need to try: Christy's, Monks
Should have had on the list: Pigwich, Falafel from Habashi House not Olive Cafe
Even though it's a chain, Jason's Deli serves a pretty good muffaletta.
Since someone topped this, it's worth mentioning the ridiculous happy hour deals. The menu is solid as hell, great people in the kitchen and behind the bar. Foie gras biscuits and gravy....if you're going to do permanent damage to your body, it's one of the best options in KC at this moment in time.
Great list Jonathan, this is a assortment that will require research, with Sandy's and The Fish Market at the top of the agenda.
People with taste don't go that far into Johnson County. Fatal flaw of geography.
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I went to Tannin's one night after the KC Symphony and absolutely loved it. My group enjoyed wine and cocktails along with hors d'oeuvres. Everything was great and priced well. Will be back soon.
those who actually cook this food should be offended that they get no recognition most of these owners dont even know how to prepare these meals
Your utter lack of ability to respond to a simple question speaks volumes perplexed. I've asked, you've chosen to dodge it. That pretty much says it all.
Again, what is an acceptable use to those who are opposing this proposed development? Are they afraid to be seen as potential hypocrites? It isn't a hard question to answer but for whatever reason no one will man or woman up and answer it.
If a means of connecting the three terminals could be devised, (below ground walkways?), enabling passengers to easily move between terminals, then KCI would be competitive with the big kids. The ease of access that the current design brings must not be sacrificed just to have something new. We built KCI on the theory that it would draw lots of business. Until the rest of the town is a viable destination, no airport will make a difference.
Disgusted,
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago in a City called Prairie Village there were elected officials that met with said developer behind closed doors to discuss this project. I'm not sure what was promised to said developer, but I'm sure it must have been good, or said developer wouldn't have put his $4M into the site. This isn't the first time around the track for this said developer. He knew exactly what he was doing.
Now, fast forward several years later when the residents of Prairie Village discovered that we didn't have any recourse against any developers or their proposals. Hmmm. They said to themselves. Well, lo and behold the residents did their homework and discovered this thing called a protest petition. Upon discovery, they found out that every other city jurisdiction in the area has this protection~and it is Kansas state law! Huh, they said to themselves. We must go forth and protect ourselves. So they did.
Now, comes the time when the appointed officials and elected officials must decide whether or not to grant said developer a special use permit to change the zoning ordinance. If they have done their homework, and they are familiar with the Golden Factors, and they listen to the residents that elected them~they will in fact vote it down. Not because of only a few residents around this project, because it is the right thing to do and it does not fit in this neighborhood or in our tiny town called Prairie Village. Hopefully, we will all live happily ever after. Even you dear Disgusted.
Mouth breather here -
Do you support Al Jazeera's protection of Sunni slaughter of Shias?
Do you feel that Sunni Islam is more worth protecting than Shia or Sufi?
And how do you feel about the Muslims who claim religious justification for their bombings of churches in Nigeria?
Ooops sorry - I was breathing through my nose...
Megadittoes, GoRoyals!
2 hip-hop shows in row cancelled at the Midland?
That's racist!
Well, we heard from five of Kansas City's idiots today. Any other uneducated mouth breathers want to chip in with their expert opinion?
90 ft from airplane to curbside parking in the current KCI -3 terminal layout. Just sayin .
I think Debbie is in Europe. Sounds line she has some damage control to do upon return.
Man-wonder who Bette Rogers was! Musta had some internal fortitude.
This may close faster than a Caribbean joint in Midtown.
Re: “Hot Club of Cowtown singer and violinist — and KC native — Elana James on her band's latest, Rendezvous in Rhythm”
So she's never heard of Pokey LaFarge?