^^^ Is your standard Kansas City hack headline . . . Here's a much more thoughtful consideration of a Kansas City hipster foodie favorite moving up in the world . . .
Novel's new East Crossroads space represents more than just a change of location
ZACH BAUMAN When people describe the five-year-old Westside restaurant Novel, they inevitably use words that allude to its modest confines. Intimate. Romantic. Cozy. These descriptions are plenty accurate. But they describe an atmosphere that owners Ryan Brazeal and Jessica Armstrong never intended for their restaurant.
Sounds like a place a real man can get meat and potatoes... and be surrounded by faggots.
ReplyDeleteDon’t get your hopes up, stud. The portions there are pretty small. You are correct about the gay crowd.
DeleteI ordered a $40 pork chop there. It was covered in fat to hide an inch of fat surrounding the chop. Don’t be fooled! They’re Vegans who try to punish meat eaters
ReplyDeleteYou tell 'em geezer!
ReplyDeleteBlah Blah Blah who cares what the new Pitch says, that rag died sometime in the past and is no longer relevant.
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