Kansas City Farewell To Little Freshie!!!



Kansas City newbies to Downtown Kansas City have just a couple of more weeks to check out a sublime hipster coffee spot that couldn't find a big enough crowd despite a quaint locale and carefully crafted artisan beverages.

Little Freshie will close July 1st after four years in a tiny storefront location amid a small gentrified part of the Westside that makes white people happy.

And while this local biz didn't do as well as a burrito stand, it will be missed.

More in a bit.

Comments

  1. Another one bites the dust

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  2. Businesses come and go and particularly under-capitalized small businesses like restaurants and retail are lucky to last two or three years.
    In fact, even subsidized businesses can't make a go of it if their concept is based on hype, PR, and hope. Just look at the turnover of restaurants in the P&L District.
    After all the grandiose announcements and claims about downtown, take a look in a couple years and see what's actually left.
    Mostly what was there to begin with and lots and lots of debt.

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  3. This one was neat. Too bad.

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  4. This is what happens when white people think Ice Cream has a chance against Tequila in the Mexshitcan community.

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  5. Look for more of this, as the Westside continues it's fight against having anyone live there, while simultaneously whining about how the "white part of town", the one with sustainable population densities, that isn't really all that white, gets "all the attention".

    SMARTKC, reeeeaaal smart.

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  6. Fuck KC. I'll eat my tacos in the burbs where I dont have to worry about parking tickets, towing and runaway toy trains.

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  7. ^^^^^^^ LOL.

    But still sad for Freshie. This was a great one.

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  8. Hope she goes back to the Little Freshie mobile vintage trailer concept. Just not enough volume of business at a Westside storefront.

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  9. Never heard of it

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  10. ^^^^ Get out of the house more.

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