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When is Piropos opening?
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I thought they already where! I have a coupon to go there. Are they not?
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It is open.KCMax wrote: When is Piropos opening?
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My taste buds thank you.zlohban wrote: It is open.
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Briarcliff is nice, but views? Of what? A warehouse district?im2kull wrote: I hope not too many people find out about the briarcliff area...it has some great views for those of us with time to spare
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Um, Downtown.BigBill33 wrote: Briarcliff is nice, but views? Of what? A warehouse district?
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you should either move to k.c or get out more often.BigBill33 wrote: Briarcliff is nice, but views? Of what? A warehouse district?
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agree'dBeermo wrote: you should either move to k.c or get out more often.
p.s. Piropos has been open for a year plus I believe
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At Briarcliff???????????im2kull wrote: agree'd
p.s. Piropos has been open for a year plus I believe
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That's what I was thinking. If that's the case then the food must have gotten awfully cold with no walls or windows because there weren't even any buildings there a year ago.nota wrote: At Briarcliff???????????
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im bad..i forgot what this topic was all about...stupid browsingThrillcekr wrote: That's what I was thinking. If that's the case then the food must have gotten awfully cold with no walls or windows because there weren't even any buildings there a year ago.
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Oh I do get out and I do live in KC; I just think that a nice place such as the Briarcliff should have better views! I agree that the downtown skyline is nice, mainly at night, but the first thing that is seen down the hill is the warehouses of Riverside.Beermo wrote: you should either move to k.c or get out more often.
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Piropos has been open for a lot longer than a year, but still located in Parkville.im2kull wrote: agree'd
p.s. Piropos has been open for a year plus I believe
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Its all about the viewpoint...BigBill33 wrote: Oh I do get out and I do live in KC; I just think that a nice place such as the Briarcliff should have better views! I agree that the downtown skyline is nice, mainly at night, but the first thing that is seen down the hill is the warehouses of Riverside.
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BigBill33 wrote: Piropos has been open for a lot longer than a year, but still located in Parkville.
It's funny... I keep running into people who are convinced that Pirpopos has ALWAYS been at Briarcliff, never in Parkville, that it has been there for years, and that they have been there themselves. (Even citing dates prior to Briarcliff's opening.)
Which is funny since I ate there 3-1/2 years ago, in Parkville, when Briarcliff was an overgrown empty hillside.
The Briarcliff restaurant does look very cool, though.
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You'd be right at home in LeawoodBigBill33 wrote: Oh I do get out and I do live in KC; I just think that a nice place such as the Briarcliff should have better views! I agree that the downtown skyline is nice, mainly at night, but the first thing that is seen down the hill is the warehouses of Riverside.
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It would be impossible for it to have been at Briarcliff because Briarcliff Village just opened a month or two ago. The only thing in Briarcliff before that were homes and office buildings.scooterj wrote:
It's funny... I keep running into people who are convinced that Pirpopos has ALWAYS been at Briarcliff, never in Parkville, that it has been there for years, and that they have been there themselves. (Even citing dates prior to Briarcliff's opening.)
Which is funny since I ate there 3-1/2 years ago, in Parkville, when Briarcliff was an overgrown empty hillside.
The Briarcliff restaurant does look very cool, though.
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Which is what I just said.Thrillcekr wrote: It would be impossible for it to have been at Briarcliff because Briarcliff Village just opened a month or two ago. The only thing in Briarcliff before that were homes and office buildings.
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Re: Briarcliff Village
I read the new Tivolis got all their windows busted out the week after they opened.