
Apropos for Cinco De Mayo . . . What we love about Latino culture . . . It fits perfectly everywhere and is perfect for collab . . . Even on the nicer side of the bridge and for quite some time . . . Accordingly, here's a quick quote and more info regarding a local taco institution . . .
"In-A-Tub is most beloved by those who grew up with it. Having opened in the early 1950s, the drive-in has catered to several generations of Northlanders. It wasn’t always known for its tacos, however. In-A-Tub was originally an ice cream shop named 50 Flavors In A Tub. Over the years, more and more savory menu items were added, like tostadas, burritos and loose meat burgers (known as pocket burgers), and the name was eventually shortened. Despite the opening and closing of several locations throughout the years, owner Aaron Beeman’s In-A-Tub restaurant off North Oak (4000 N. Oak Trafficway, KCMO) still stands today, along with another location on N.W. Prairie View Road (8174 N.W. Prairie View Road, KCMO) just off of 1-29, which is owned by Beeman’s sister Andrea LaMunion."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
This Food Critic Tries In-A-Tub For the First Time
It is often said that there is no middle ground when it comes to In-A-Tub, a fast-casual restaurant in the Northland.
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