Remodeling Town Pavillion
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judging from their KCK and KCMO locations, likely another lunch only operation. kind of a bummer, and was hoping for some kind of ethnic food, but better than vacant.
anybody tried chiknpie? facebook reviews looking mighty bad.
anybody tried chiknpie? facebook reviews looking mighty bad.
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Sounds 'good enough' but sure wish a Jersey Italian in KC would open up a real deli that does a sub right...
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Lunch is where all the money is in restaurants. If they do it smart they will tune their lunch business like Plowboys did to the point they can fund dinner operations off lunch takings.wahoowa wrote:judging from their KCK and KCMO locations, likely another lunch only operation. kind of a bummer, and was hoping for some kind of ethnic food, but better than vacant.
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They've definitely cleaner it up some....the question is which opens first...Johnny C's or picklemans
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drones are going to deliver hot dogs and beer to my season tickets at a downtown kauffman stadium before that damn picklemans opens.
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New patio for Ruby Jean's Juicery. Nice!
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The FedEx is being remodeled. Exciting!
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Anybody been to the Chinese place yet?
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Chinese burger? That's a no from me.
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I've been a couple of times. Its a nice, quick, and cheap lunch option. Their basic options are their house beef, chicken, or tofu paired with either rice, noodles, or salad. Haven't tried the burgers. As a person that eats out frequently over lunch, I'd kill for more fast-casual/fast-food options that aren't deli sandwiches.
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Glad to hear it. I may stop in at some point...but probably not for a burger.mgh7676 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:38 amI've been a couple of times. Its a nice, quick, and cheap lunch option. Their basic options are their house beef, chicken, or tofu paired with either rice, noodles, or salad. Haven't tried the burgers. As a person that eats out frequently over lunch, I'd kill for more fast-casual/fast-food options that aren't deli sandwiches.
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My biggest complaints are the sterile environment and the blaring 90s country music. Food though, isn't bad.smh wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:39 amGlad to hear it. I may stop in at some point...but probably not for a burger.mgh7676 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:38 amI've been a couple of times. Its a nice, quick, and cheap lunch option. Their basic options are their house beef, chicken, or tofu paired with either rice, noodles, or salad. Haven't tried the burgers. As a person that eats out frequently over lunch, I'd kill for more fast-casual/fast-food options that aren't deli sandwiches.
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Country music at a Chinese place?
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This place could flip to Mexican overnight. Nothing but the sign says Chinese .
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Exactly. Was literally a chicken and burger shop for what, a week? It could go at any time!KCPowercat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:27 am This place could flip to Mexican overnight. Nothing but the sign says Chinese .
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They must have kept the same radio station from the chicken spot.smh wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:29 amExactly. Was literally a chicken and burger shop for what, a week? It could go at any time!KCPowercat wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 11:27 am This place could flip to Mexican overnight. Nothing but the sign says Chinese .
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Maybe this is how "home-style" Chinese food is supposed to be, but I had the beef on rice and it was really bland. It tasted like canned beef stew on rice.mgh7676 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 30, 2019 10:38 amI've been a couple of times. Its a nice, quick, and cheap lunch option. Their basic options are their house beef, chicken, or tofu paired with either rice, noodles, or salad. Haven't tried the burgers. As a person that eats out frequently over lunch, I'd kill for more fast-casual/fast-food options that aren't deli sandwiches.
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TOWN PAVILION REIMAGINED
The historic Town Pavilion building gets an art-focused upgrade. Improvements will drastically transform the building and include the removal of the iconic staircase and the addition of a concierge desk, as well as upgrading retail storefronts, installing video walls, creating a feature wall element, and adding security features and equipment. In addition to the aesthetic improvements and new finishes – which will incorporate exposed concrete, bright white walls, and natural wood tones – security turnstiles with visitor management system will be installed to elevate the building to current Class A office standards.
Copaken Brooks Project & Construction Manager
JE Dunn General Contractor
Burns & McDonnell Design Team
https://www.townpavilionkc.com/teamPhasing Plan
Phasing plan has been split into 5 phases.
Phase I: December 2020 - February 2021
Phase II: End of February 2021 - Mid March 2021
Phase III: Mid March 2021 - Mid May 2021
Phase IV: Mid May 2021
Phase V: End May 2021 - Mid June 2021
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Looks good. Hopefully, they can fill in whatever space they have availible.