Discuss items in the urban core outside of Downtown as described above. Everything in the core including the east side (18th & Vine area), Northeast, Plaza, Westport, Brookside, Valentine, Waldo, 39th street, & the entire midtown area.
beautyfromashes wrote:It's always easier to blame someone else when you've sunk a ton of money, time, energy, and credibility into something that fails. It just didn't work. Such is life. I wouldn't take a jaded, sad facebook post too seriously.
I'm rethinking my decision to live in KC honestly.
Why is that?
If ultra progressive restaurants are 5 years too soon in KC, what the heck am I doing here?
just a play on taking their facebook post too seriously
beautyfromashes wrote:It's always easier to blame someone else when you've sunk a ton of money, time, energy, and credibility into something that fails. It just didn't work. Such is life. I wouldn't take a jaded, sad facebook post too seriously.
I'm rethinking my decision to live in KC honestly.
I walked by and saw that yesterday. Too bad, they had an interesting concept, food was really pretty good if you ordered right. If you went in just for pepperoni and mozzarella, you were going to be disappointed. But if you got a mix of fontina, mozz, spinach, chicken, artichoke hearts, diced ham, it was delicious! Hopefully we don't have to wait very long to see the next iteration....
In other news, Summit Grill Waldo opens tonight. We will be checking this out for sure and will report back. I like the one in Lee's Summit, we occasionally go with my parents when we're out in the 'burbs.
Pizzeria Locale is a partnership between Chipotle and Colorado restaurateurs Bobby Stuckey and Lachlan Mackinnon-Patterson. The first area restaurant is scheduled to open this summer at 505 W. 75th St., next to a Chipotle Mexican Grill in Waldo. It will have about 15 to 20 employees. Pizza Manifesto operated in the space for a short stint in 2014.
Interesting new apartment development in Waldo by El Dorado (not sure if it has already been mentioned). Believe it is taking over a surface parking lot, so, good news for the growing neighborhood. http://www.eldo.us/14943/7540-washington-breaks-ground/
it's reminiscent of low density 1950s urban apartment infill, to me, where there's a bit of a setback, with (probably) off street surface parking to the side or back, but it's not entirely insulting to a walkable sub-urban type neighborhood.
Glad that they're replacing a surface lot, but that's really poor. Disappointing lack of semi-private outdoor space. No meaningful interaction with the street.