Earlier this month, we asked : Which Kansas City restaurant do you miss the most? Which restaurant or meal do you wish were still around?
Piece of cake, right? KCtoday readers sent us food for thought — let’s stroll down memory lane, because we love a moment of local nostalgia.
Houston’s
Over its 30-year tenure, the national chain ingratiated itself into hometown staple-status thanks to its quality American grill fare (and those unforgettable chicken strips). Its long-time Plaza location closed in 2017 due to lease disagreements, but new ownership may mean
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Reader Christie G. laments the prime rib sandwich that got her through three pregnancies, while Connie M. can still taste its sunbelt salad and skinny fries.
Stephenson’s Old Apple Farm Restaurant
The Independence orchard serving apple fritters and fresh cider by the barrel will soon live on
. Reader S. W. misses its country chic decor, mouthwatering brisket, and homemade peach margaritas “….what more is there to say except, Stephenson’s, I hope I find you in heaven.”