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  2. Barbecue-and-burritos pop-up will debut pickup and delivery ...

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    Smoak Craft Barbecue has been slowly climbing the culinary ladder in the Kansas City area for a few years now. Brothers Cade and Seth Colson launched their pop-up in 2020, setting up outside ...

  3. Here’s what restaurants are new, what to expect during Kansas ...

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    The 10-day celebration brings together over 188 restaurants from across the metro to support the hospitality industry Here’s what restaurants are new, what to expect during Kansas City ...

  4. Winstead's - Wikipedia

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    Winstead's Diner, Kansas City. Winstead's / ˈ w ɪ n s t ɛ d z / is a hamburger chain based in Kansas City, Missouri. The chain opened in 1940 and has two locations in Kansas and Missouri. [1] [2] Apart from its burgers, Winstead's is known for the Streamline Moderne style of its original restaurant, and "skyscraper" sodas and milkshakes ...

  5. A guide to 19 of Kansas City’s oldest restaurants: Their food ...

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    Cascone’s Italian Restaurant. Location: 3733 N. Oak Trafficway. (Another family member owns the Johnny Cascone’s Italian Restaurant in Overland Park.). Year founded: 1932. Best known for: The ...

  6. Kansas City Steak Company - Wikipedia

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    Capitalizing on Kansas City’s reputation for premier steaks, he called the mail order portion of the business Kansas City Steak Co. The catalog business grew during the 1980s but only accounted for 8-10 percent of the company’s revenues. In 1995, Kansas City Steak Company signed a deal with televised home shopping channel QVC. [1]

  7. Stroud's (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Guy and Helen Stroud started a BBQ restaurant on the county line at 85th and Troost. [2] When beef was rationed during World War II, the restaurant began serving a pan-fried chicken dinner for 35 cents. [2] [3] Other menu items at this time included long end ribs for 15 cents and goose livers for 10 cents. [4]