3 Trails Brewing Co.

Tap List | 3 Trails Brewing Co. Debuts on Independence Square

Let’s call this one Eastward Expansion. 3 Trails Brewing Co. (111 N. Main St.) opened last Thursday on Independence Square at the corner of East Maple Avenue and North Main Street. [FLEX-CONTENT] This past Sunday, a dad bounced on a baby on one hip next to a group of women casually paying attention to the…

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“Estelle’s Diner” Opens in Former Cascone’s in River Market

By Kevin Collison If there’s such a thing as a healthy diner, that’s Anton Kotar’s plan to reinvent the soon-to-close Cascone’s Grill in the River Market. Kotar intends to serve plenty of his trademark grass-fed beef at what he’s calling “Estelle’s Diner,” named after his six-year-old daughter. He raises the cattle on a spread near…

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Church Is Ray Of Light In Urban KC Neighborhood

The Sheffield Family Life Center, a 6,000-member Assembly of God church, is a sparkling diamond in an urban coal mine. It’s big, diverse and a key center of life in Kansas City’s distressed Blue Valley area. “We are in a location where we kind of get left out,” says Sheffield’s pastor George Westlake III. “We’re…

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Mayoral Candidates Talk Downtown at Neighborhood Forum

By Kevin Collison If there’s one thing voters learned this week at a mayoral candidate forum sponsored by the Downtown Neighborhood Association, Councilman Quinton Lucas is one hard-riding scooter jockey. “I ride the scooters from downtown to Arrowhead Stadium and Kauffman, I’ve done it a number of times so I’m a scooter fan,” Lucas told…

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What Makes You Laugh?

Oliver knows that to get through the day-to-day craziness that is life, sometimes you just have to find a reason to laugh. Every Tuesday and Thursday through spring of 2019, Flatland will share stories of Kansas City’s neighbors. Find them online here and on Flatland’s Youtube page — and don’t forget to subscribe. 

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Convivial Promises Namesake Vibe at New Shop in Former YJ’s Space

By Kevin Collison Chentell Shannon wants to keep the friendly, lively, enjoyable–in a word–“convivial” vibe of the former YJ’s Crossroads space when she opens her shop there May 1. After all, Convivial is the name and spirit of the ceramics design and manufacturing firm she started in 2014. Right now, it’s producing handmade products from…

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Guy Fieri's restaurant, Guy's Dive & Taco Joint, opens in the Power and Light District on Thursday, Feb. 21, 2019. (Dan Hallman | Invision/AP)

The ‘Mayor of Flavortown’ is Here, KC

Guy Fieri doesn’t just show up overnight in Kansas City, Missouri, park his red convertible and proceed to casually begin selling tacos. When Guy Fieri’s Dive & Taco Joint opens today in the Power & Light District it will have been —  surprisingly for a chef-lebrity that covers everything in flames — a slow burn….

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The chicken curry, rice and hummus at Kinzi Mediterranean Restaurant.

Tea Time, A Drinking Circus & Other Weekend Possibilities

Hummus and pita and baklava and oh, why are we not yet eating? Kinzi Mediterranean Cuisine is open at 5329 Johnson Drive in Mission, Kansas. Get gyros, falafel, kabobs or curry. Kinzi is open from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. Genovese is now the 1856 Bar and Grill (941 Massachusetts St., Lawrence, Kansas). The…

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Plans Underway to Reconnect Walnut Street Through City Market

By Kevin Collison The city is planning to reopen Walnut Street to traffic through the City Market on weekdays, reconnecting the original street grid with the goal of bringing more activity to businesses along its east side. Walnut had been a two-way traffic route through the Market up until about 30 years ago. It then…

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City Barrel Brewing Co. will have six beers on tap, including Rad AF, when it opens this Friday.

City Barrel Brewing Co. Looks to Get Hoppy on Holmes

Shrimp get a quick cure in sour beer at City Barrel Brewing Co. (1740 Holmes St.), which opens this Friday in the Crossroads. The sour beer ceviche is just one of the reasons — a wine-beer hybrid and brews based on Tiki drinks are among the others — that City Barrel is going to alter…

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How One Kansas City Hospital Treated Segregation in the ‘50s

Queen of the World Hospital was a beacon of unity at a time when black and white citizens were segregated. “Non-white” Kansas Citians – categorized as black and Mexican at the time – had limited options for health services.

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Visit KC Reports Big Uptick in Bookings at Bartle Hall

By Kevin Collison Bookings at Bartle Hall are up 56 percent from the previous year, an encouraging trend as downtown prepares to check in more than 2,400 new hotel rooms over the next couple years. At its annual Tourism Outlook 2019 meeting last week, Visit KC’s new president and CEO Jason Fulvi estimated the 295…

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How Did You Feel the Last Time You Failed?

On Feb. 9, 2019, more than 130 BritGram supporters gathered in the 1900 Building for KCPT’s annual teatime toast to all things British. We also spoke to some of our neighbors for our ongoing series, “I’m Your Neighbor.” Hear what Lori had to say about the last time she failed. Every Tuesday and Thursday through spring of…

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Free State Head of Brewing Operations Geoff Deman

Tap List | Free State Brewing Company Celebrates 30 Years of Beer

Free State Brewing Co. celebrates with one tap for every year of its existence this Saturday when Bier Station puts 30 of the Lawrence-based brewery’s beers behind the bar. Free State, founded by Lawrence native Chuck Magerl in 1989, has been the standard-bearer for craft beer in the Sunflower State. It was the first brewery…

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STRETCH Expands Into Former Thou Mayest Space

By Kevin Collison The space formerly occupied by Thou Mayest is about to be reincarnated by the pioneering prince of East Crossroads entrepreneurs, STRETCH. STRETCH, the sculptor who launched the revival of the area when he opened Grinders in 2000, has taken over the space at 419 E. 18th St. and plans to open what…

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