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General Discussion>Need input on trip to KC Missouri
smitty81 07:31 AM 03-20-2013
Me and the mrs. are going to be going to KC Missouri in the beginning of July for our anniversary. We are thinking of getting there a little bit after noon on a Friday and will stay till Monday morning likely.

I am wanting some input on what to do, where to eat, what to go see while we are there.

this is what we had in mind so far.

friday, maybe grab some lunch when we get there......nothing fancy.
friday night, go watch the royals play some ball. May or may not go out to eat somewhere afterwords.

Saturday, we will likely go to oceans/worlds of fun for a lot of the day. I'd like to go tour the boulevard brewing company afterwords.

go eat somewhere nice Saturday night, maybe sushi or BBQ if someone can tell me a good place to go.

nothing planned for Sunday I guess....

I also found out that one of the hotels we are staying in is right by Outlaw Cigar so we will be going there sometime during the trip as well.


anyone have any suggestions?
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maninblack 07:35 AM 03-20-2013
Me and my wife love going to KC. Here are some suggestions, Em Chamas for supper. It's only a couple hundred yards from Outlaw. It's a brazilian BBQ and very good. Grinders KC is amazing. It's downtown. The Plaza has a ton of great places to eat. So does the Power and Light District. On the way to KC, stop by Weston, Mo and go to Weston Tobacco. Corey the owner is a great guy and makes some great cigars. It's a cool little town also with alot of history. Hope this helps some.
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smitty81 07:40 AM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by maninblack:
Me and my wife love going to KC. Here are some suggestions, Em Chamas for supper. It's only a couple hundred yards from Outlaw. It's a brazilian BBQ and very good. Grinders KC is amazing. It's downtown. The Plaza has a ton of great places to eat. So does the Power and Light District. On the way to KC, stop by Weston, Mo and go to Weston Tobacco. Corey the owner is a great guy and makes some great cigars. It's a cool little town also with alot of history. Hope this helps some.
Thanks Kevin, I knew I could count on you for some info.
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smitty81 07:42 AM 03-20-2013
Kevin, how far is Weston from the interstate?
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maninblack 07:50 AM 03-20-2013
Only like 10 miles.
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smitty81 07:55 AM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by maninblack:
Only like 10 miles.
Sweet, The wife is naggin already that the hotel we are staying at is by Outlaw cigar..........I reminded her that the trip is for the both of us, not just her. :-)

I think shes OK with it all though. :-)
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lampshade 08:56 AM 03-20-2013
If you go to the Plaza, stop by Diebel's. I like Outlaw, but the selection and depth of knowledge at Diebels blows them out of the water. Best in the country, as far as I'm concerned. (Xikar is a KC company, and all of their online orders are fulfilled through Diebel's.)

As for BBQ, avoid Gates. Top three places to hit: Arthur Bryant's (original at 18th and Brooklyn), Oklahoma Joe's (original at Mission and 47th), and Fiorella's Jack Stack (recommend crossroad's location, near Union Station).

Boulevard has an excellent tour, but be sure to make arrangements in advance. The tickets are hard to get! When you're by the brewery, check out some of the Mexican food along Southwest Boulevard.
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smitty81 10:47 AM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by lampshade:
If you go to the Plaza, stop by Diebel's. I like Outlaw, but the selection and depth of knowledge at Diebels blows them out of the water. Best in the country, as far as I'm concerned. (Xikar is a KC company, and all of their online orders are fulfilled through Diebel's.)

As for BBQ, avoid Gates. Top three places to hit: Arthur Bryant's (original at 18th and Brooklyn), Oklahoma Joe's (original at Mission and 47th), and Fiorella's Jack Stack (recommend crossroad's location, near Union Station).

Boulevard has an excellent tour, but be sure to make arrangements in advance. The tickets are hard to get! When you're by the brewery, check out some of the Mexican food along Southwest Boulevard.
Thanks for the heads up on the Brewing tour, I would have prolly missed it otherwise!
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Chainsaw13 11:38 AM 03-20-2013
I concur about OK Joes and Jack Stack for BBQ and Grinders for something different. The couple times I've been to Bryant's, I wasn't impressed. But it's worth trying if you've never been there. Just a note about most of the more popular BBQ places, expect a wait of upwards of an hour to get in. It's worth it though. If you go to Joe's, try the smoked chicken gumbo, along with the seasoned fries and all of their BBQ'ed meats.

Stroud's is another popular place, if you like fried chicken and stick to your ribs side dishes.

As mentioned too, the Power and Light District is a great place to go hang out at.

I've yet to make it to Outlaw's south location, but I hear it's HUGE (used to be a Macaroni Grill).
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maninblack 01:00 PM 03-20-2013
Oh yeah. Forgot about Stroud's. Great comfort food.
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Whipper Snapper 01:31 PM 03-20-2013
Sounds like a lot of folks have given you very solid suggestions.
You might consider checking out the liberty memorial, which gives you an awesome view of the city.
Also, Union Station is another neat place to visit.

All the other food suggestions have been solid. If you want something a little more divey, or something different from KC bbq, let me know. I like to pat myself on the back with how well I know KC's food scene.
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jledou 02:26 PM 03-20-2013
Depending on the weekend it might also be an event weekend at the Outlaw.
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smitty81 02:32 PM 03-20-2013
Originally Posted by jledou:
Depending on the weekend it might also be an event weekend at the Outlaw.
Checked it out, they have nothing as of yet but its a ways away.
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smitty81 02:39 PM 03-20-2013
This is sort of the itinerary we have right now.

Friday


Do the Grand Slam tour of Kauffman stadium.
Eat lunch at Jack Stacks BBQ.
Go to the Royals game.

Saturday


Worlds/Oceans of fun.
Supper at Em Chamas.
Visit Outlaw Cigar.

Sunday


Eat at some mexican place south of Boulevard? (anyone know the name?)
Go to the tour at the Boulevard brewing company.
~Nothing planned for sunday night yet.~

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Whipper Snapper 03:23 PM 03-20-2013
Mexican food around/south of the boulevard. I can at least get you started.
If you want a place more "upscale" that's on the boulevard, I would suggest El Patron. Very very tasty food there. Best Mole I've had.

If you want something "authentic" (street tacos), I would go south of the boulevard (just off n. 7th st trafficway) in kansas city ks. The name of the place I suggest is El pollo rey. They only do chicken. The chicken is done over a wood fire, so it's lightly smoked and very good. They give you spanish rice, beans, tortillas, and pickled onions with the meal to build your own tacos. Delicious.
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omowasu 09:53 PM 03-20-2013
Go to Jack Stack BBQ on 22nd. Get the burnt ends and brisket combo.
Then go to Arthur Bryants the next night and have the same.
Tell us which one you liked better.
And enjoy some of the best BBQ you will find anywhere.
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smitty81 01:42 PM 03-21-2013
Anyone have any ideas on where to get a discount of some kind for worlds/oceans of fun?
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maninblack 01:43 PM 03-21-2013
My work gives out discounted tickets. Or at least they used to. Try groupon.
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jledou 01:48 PM 03-21-2013
In the past HY-Vee and other grocery stores have offered discounted tickets if purchased ahead at the stores.
Pepsi and Coke cans sold locally will offer $5 off at times.
I will look and see if we have anything listed in the local coupon books from the schools that have things like that often.
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smitty81 02:26 PM 03-21-2013
Originally Posted by maninblack:
My work gives out discounted tickets. Or at least they used to. Try groupon.
Looked at groupon, nothing today. I will look again when the time gets closer.
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