Re: The Kansas City Cafe, 15th and Grand
Posted: Mon May 06, 2013 3:22 pm
Went there one of the first pre-official nights they were open. She is a fun and engaging person, can't wait to actually eat here. Collection food so far as been amazing.KCMax wrote:Belfry now open at 1532 Grand. Keeping early and late hours, so check it out.
http://www.kansascity.com/2014/01/16/47 ... -chef.html
I'm wondering the same. It seems I've heard more about the Belfry in the last two weeks than I've heard about Collection the entire time it has been open.brewcrew1000 wrote:How is that Collection place doing? I hope it gets a good lunch crowd. I really hope Celina doesn't see similar fate Rob Dalzell, seems like she has expanded fairly quickly in a short amount of time.
You mean you hope her family is not embroiled in a biosciences scandal?brewcrew1000 wrote:How is that Collection place doing? I hope it gets a good lunch crowd. I really hope Celina doesn't see similar fate Rob Dalzell, seems like she has expanded fairly quickly in a short amount of time.
Yeah overall both need a little character...especially collection. I always chalked it up to her not really officially launching it yet...kind of an extended soft opening for Collection....WSPanic wrote:Did Collection and Belfry last weekend. The food was very good at collection and the beer selection at Belfry was good. My biggest problem was ambiance. Both spaces were terribly bright. Dimming the light in both would seem to go a long way. Granted, we were coming from Manifesto, but still - way too bright.
I didn't know he was in a scandal, i thought he just lost his ass on all his restaurants and that's why they shut down.bobbyhawks wrote:You mean you hope her family is not embroiled in a biosciences scandal?brewcrew1000 wrote:How is that Collection place doing? I hope it gets a good lunch crowd. I really hope Celina doesn't see similar fate Rob Dalzell, seems like she has expanded fairly quickly in a short amount of time.
I've still never heard the full story, but it all seemed so sudden and coincidentally linked to the timing of the KCUMB revelations.brewcrew1000 wrote:I didn't know he was in a scandal, i thought he just lost his ass on all his restaurants and that's why they shut down.bobbyhawks wrote:You mean you hope her family is not embroiled in a biosciences scandal?brewcrew1000 wrote:How is that Collection place doing? I hope it gets a good lunch crowd. I really hope Celina doesn't see similar fate Rob Dalzell, seems like she has expanded fairly quickly in a short amount of time.
I just don't want her to over extend herself and end up going bankrupt. She is a talented chef but she has opened like 3 restaurants in the last 5 years and 2 in a very short time.
In a May 17 tax filing with the Internal Revenue Service, the Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences revealed for the first time its allegation that Douglas Dalzell, the school’s former executive vice president of institutional development, “operated several family-owned restaurants out of the (university) using (its) internal auditor to keep the restaurant’s books on the organization’s computers.”
It was part of a section in which the university disclosed that it might have paid excessive compensation to Dalzell.
Dalzell, who has been unreachable throughout the controversy at the university, is a partner with his son, Rob, in a restaurant business that once included five restaurants in the Crossroads Arts District and the Kansas City Power & Light District.
The restaurant group has struggled recently, and some of the Dalzells’ business associates said in February that the downturn seemed to be linked, in part, to the firings at KCUMB.
The restaurants are Chef Burger, Yummo, Souperman, Pizza Bella and 1924 Main.
Chef Burger is under new ownership, Yummo is expected to reopen in the summer with new ownership, 1924 Main and Souperman closed in February, and Pizza Bella remains open.
Also involved in the restaurant business was Rob Dalzell’s wife, Margarita. She also worked at KCUMB and was fired as part of the internal investigation for unspecified reasons.
it's moving into the old czar bar/vault space, in case that hadn't been reported.grovester wrote:I really like Belfry. For some reason, it is never a destination, but we often end up here. Low key with simple but well done food, fantastic beer selection and very good craft cocktails. Highly recommend the Ommegang Three Philosophers.
i don't recall, but there is a new liquor license request out already.grovester wrote:wow, what is the time frame?
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