Apparently, the NEXTGEN never heard of cholesterol . .. . And so, we engage in the beginning of a Kansas City burger battle. Take a peek and content crafted lovingly by a taxpayer funded organization doing their very best with Ivy League journalism degrees:
Overland Park's Snack Shack Is Unintimidated By Shake Shack's Arrival In Kansas City
As you may have heard by now, Shake Shack is opening on the Plaza. The New York-based burger chain has a devoted following, and the news of its fall opening sent many Kansas Citians into a tizzy.
I was in St . Louis last weekend, and ate at Shake Shack. It is just a less appetizing Steak and Shake burger. Nothing new or special. Don’t waste your time.
ReplyDeleteSnack Shack in OP is great.
ReplyDeletethe thing for the plaza is that the clients will be people already there. kansas citians aren't going to put up with parkng hassles for a hamburger meal.
ReplyDeleteWhat parking hassles -- on the Plaza? I've lived here 5 years and have always been able to park in the street, usually very close to my destination. KC folks have no idea how EASY it is to live here.
ReplyDeleteI’ve lived here for 15 years, and unless you go before 5pm on a weekday it is a cluster. Forget the weekend, not worth the hassle.
DeleteWinsteads need to hire some hot slutty 18 year old waitresses and they will be fine.
ReplyDelete10:15 Maybe Big Hand Mary is looking for work.
ReplyDeleteDo they use pink slime?
ReplyDeleteI love pink slime.
Np pink slime...then no sale!
Nothing will become of Winstead's- I've eaten at a couple of Shake Shacks, and once the "new and shiny" wears off they'll be just another (overpriced) Burger Joint.
ReplyDeleteWhat KC needs is a Whataburger!
ReplyDeleteFuck $10 - $15 hamburgers. I'll stick with Burger King.
ReplyDeleteSpoken like a true American fatass!
DeleteA burger is a burger is a burger. Doesn't matter how hip or trendy they want it to be. It's still ground something on a bun.
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