Savor Kansas City Foodie History

Another wayback link that we didn't want to save until tomorrow . . .

Check this glorious era when Kansas City food culture wasn't controlled by corporate American . . .

"A ghostly array of long-shuttered taverns, roadhouses, cafeterias, lunch counters, burger shacks, diners and steak houses have played a role in shaping our collective taste buds. These “lost” restaurants were independently owned eateries that existed for at least three or four generations."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

'Iconic Restaurants of Kansas City': New Book Offers A History of Kansas City Eats

Arthur Bryant's Barbeque stands today as one of Kansas City's most iconic eateries, but our culinary claim to fame extends far beyond our famed "grease houses." A ghostly array of long-shuttered taverns, roadhouses, cafeterias, lunch counters, burger shacks, diners and steak houses have played a role in shaping our collective taste buds.

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