Genessee Royale Bistro
- ToDactivist
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Re: Genessee Royale Bistro
it never ceases to amaze me how cool KC was in the early 1900's. What an incredible vibrant and fulfilling city....where parking lots now stand...
Re: Genessee Royale Bistro
100% agree. We did all we could to kill it and yet somehow we have something left.ToDactivist wrote: ↑Tue Jul 31, 2018 3:57 pm it never ceases to amaze me how cool KC was in the early 1900's. What an incredible vibrant and fulfilling city....where parking lots now stand...
- FangKC
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Re: Genessee Royale Bistro
I think it's hard for us to understand how busy the West Bottoms were at one time--when the train depot was there; the tavern and hotel district; the streetcar tunnel through the bluffs; the elevated streetcar line across the bottom, and the 9th St. Incline operating.
Re: Genessee Royale Bistro
If you haven't heard....Todd, former Genessee Royale owner, has ended up at Café Europa at Union Hill. Will also do soup out of there.
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Re: Genessee Royale Bistro
Maybe he can help with Cafe Europa's decor/seating. Very sterile and not comfortable. White walls? The food is great, though I've only been for weekend breakfast (try the breakfast sandwich and ask for salsa verde on side, serviced with best breakfast potatoes in town).