A bright red building with yellow trim sits unassumingly on East 31st Street in Kansas City, where since 1951, Kitty’s Cafe has been proving that culinary greatness often comes in modest packages.
In a city renowned for barbecue that makes national headlines, there’s a tiny eatery that locals protect like a secret family recipe while simultaneously bragging about it to anyone who’ll listen.
Kitty’s Cafe doesn’t need flashy billboards or trendy marketing campaigns.
Its reputation travels the old-fashioned way – through the enthusiastic testimonials of satisfied customers who’ve experienced the transcendent joy of biting into one of their legendary sandwiches…