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Downtown restauranteurs are a hearty bunch with good tastes to offer: pizza, steak, burgers, barbecue, tacos and . . . cereal. The list goes on.
Now, Bell is a restaurant owner. His JuhBa’s Official BBQ operates from the old Charlie’s Famous Burgers building at 3200 W. 13th St. and is open Wednesdays through Sundays each week. (He was ...
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Joe's was named "Kansas City's Best Barbecue" by Zagat. [9] USA Today said the ribs were the “Tastiest Ribs in America [10] Food review site Yelp ranked Joe's Kansas City No. 3 in the top 100 places to eat in the U.S; Thrillist named Joe's among the "33 Best BBQ Joints in America" in 2013 and 2016 [11] [12]
bennigan's 26 Jun 1983, Sun The Wichita Eagle (Wichita, Kansas) Newspapers.com. Wichita once had a Bennigan’s restaurant at 111 S. Rock Road, but it closed in 2008 after nearly 25 years in business.
Rudy's initially jumped in to NASCAR by sponsoring driver Brad Coleman and team Joe Gibbs Racing [10] for three Xfinity Series (then Nationwide) races in 2009, under the name rudys.com [11] The name "Rudy's Country Store & BBQ" was used for the company's re-entry in 2016 with Garrett Smithley and JD Motorsports.
In 1908, Henry Perry, the "father of Kansas City barbecue", began serving smoked meats from an alley stand to workers in the Garment District in Downtown Kansas City. Perry moved to the 18th Street and Vine neighborhood where he sold barbecue for 25 cents per slab from a trolley barn at 19th and Highland.
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