Eats & Drinks

Brendan Gargano, Micah Weichart, Melissa VanGoethem, Greg Bland, and Ray Kerzner behind the bar at Stockyards Brewing Company. (Photo: Jonathan Bender | Flatland)

A Familiar Space Becomes A Beer Place

Heavy trucks, laden with construction materials, thud down Genessee Street in the West Bottoms. The trucks roll past storefronts covered in butcher paper and the old site of the Golden Ox, which is now set to be reborn in two stages with two businesses. First up is the Stockyards Brewing Company (1600 Genessee Street, Suite…

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Photo of toasted sandwich with egg, cheese and sausage.

Sunny Side up at Sundown

Breakfast for dinner – long a refuge for working parents and college students – is heating up on restaurant menus. Leeway Franks (935 Iowa Street) in Lawrence and Cleaver & Cork (1333 Walnut Street) in Kansas City’s Power & Light District are preparing to roll out egg sandwiches and sweet potato hash to show how…

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Everything bagels from Meshuggah Bagels

KC is About to Get Bagel Crazy

The man opens the glass door to a suite in a Pleasant Valley industrial park. Before the couple seated at a wooden table by the front door can even respond, he’s apologizing and explaining that he just had to visit the space for himself. “I saw your ad on Craigslist,” said the man. “I don’t…

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John Brogan, 35, has been named executive chef at Rye. (Credit: Bonjwing Lee)

New Executive Chef Tapped at Rye

The torch was quietly passed at Rye in January. Co-owner Colby Garrelts – the only name that has ever been at the top of the kitchen ladder at the Leawood restaurant – promoted John Brogan from chef du cuisine to executive chef. It was a quiet move – the fried chicken dinners and hanger steaks still…

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Taking what vegetarians and vegans miss most about eating meat — that would be bacon — local clean eating company Mean Vegan has created baconated coconut. (Photo: Jonathan Bender | Flatland)

Baconate: (verb) To Make Vegans Happy

With our proximity to pigs and tremendous appetite for pork, Kansas City has long been an innovator in the world of bacon. Local barbecue competitor Jason Day invented the Bacon Explosion –a bacon-lattice wrapped sausage. Bacon Fest Kansas City will celebrate its eighth anniversary this summer. And now, thanks to Mean Vegan, you can eat…

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Eric Harland, the organizer for KC's Culinary Fight Club, says there is a melting pot of talent in the region. (Photo: Jonathan Bender | Flatland)

Culinary Fight Club Comes to KC

The knives are about to come out in Kansas City. The pots and pans and spatulas will get a turn, too, when Culinary Fight Club Kansas City – a live competitive cooking event with roots in Chicago – launches in April. Think of it as “Iron Chef,” for home cooks with a live audience, secret…

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Lidia Bastianich sits down with Flatland in her KC restaurant in time for Kansas City Restaurant Week. (Video: Dave Burkhardt | KCPT; Video editing: Cole Blaise | Flatland )

5 Questions with Lidia Bastianich

Editor’s Note: Jonathan Bender is founder of the Recommended Daily, a sponsor of Kansas City Restaurant Week. This is not a sponsored post. Lidia Bastianich has been coming into people’s homes for nearly 20 years. But she doesn’t come empty-handed, she always arrives with an easy smile, a few encouraging words, and a bowl of…

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A platter of steaks at a steakhouse in Omaha, Neb. (Photo: Brian Seifferlein | Harvest Public Media file)

Dietary Guidelines Deliver Win for Midwest Meat Industry

New federal guidelines for healthy eating announced Thursday do not urge Americans to eat less meat, delivering a big win to Midwest meat farmers and ranchers. Initial recommendations by scientific advisors suggested Americans could be more environmentally friendly by cutting back on meat. Although the final version of the dietary guidelines issued every five years by the U.S. Departments…

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Boulevard brewmaster Steven Pauwels and chocolatier Christopher Elbow toast their latest collaboration: Chocolate Ale with Raspberry. (Photo: Jonathan Bender | Flatland)

Chocolate Ale with Raspberry? That’s Our Jam.

Christopher Elbow sells drinking chocolate year round, but nothing quite like what the Boulevard Brewing Company is slated to release next Tuesday, January 12. Chocolate Ale with Raspberry is a new iteration of the Chocolate Ale that Boulevard and the chocolatier have produced in collaboration four of the past five years. “Raspberry and chocolate is…

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Still from Original Fare - Tractor

Food-obsessed filmmaker returns to her Napoleon, Missouri origins

Kelly Cox hangs with chefs, hunters, moonshiners and other characters across the country, filming her original web series Original Fare presented by PBS Food. She’s traveled the world searching for stories that cut through the pretty packaging and buzzwords of the foodie movement to make a slice of American authenticity accessible to all. Last November Kelly returned to…

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