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Crossroads' Tapcade closes after six years due to COVID-19
Brent Miller (left) and Adam Roberts (right). // Photo courtesy Roberts' social media Tapcade, Kansas City's first bar of its kind, will be closing in two weeks after six years in business. The Crossroads arts district's unique arcade-style bar will dissolve in favor of focusing on the in-house movie theater, Screenland Armour.
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ReplyDeleteCouldn't be a case of the "unique" wearing off, could it?
ReplyDeleteHigh prices can work when "new and shiny", but for six years?
ReplyDeleteMayor kneely won't let anyone open and do business. How sad after six years they are closing due to a greedy racist wacko. Everyone knows not even huge businesses can go this long without being open. Can't pay your rent show up at the mayors office.
$13 BLM micro brews and white guilt don't make for Happy Hour
ReplyDeleteHow would you know house nigger? Massah never lets you leave the plantation.
ReplyDeleteArcade alley in lees summit is open for business and popular
ReplyDeleteThe beer wasn't that expensive. Anton's beer was twice as expensive - for a Hineken. But, it was loud and noisy in there, and the blacks ruined it every time.
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