Umberto's Clam House Little Italy, New York City. As a kid growing up in the 1970s, it seems that whenever we had babysitters, mom and dad were going to Jaspers at 75th and Wornall (Waldo). Gladstone, North Kansas City: 1970-1972: North Kansas City: 1973-1990: Gladstone, North Kansas City: 1993 : Gladstone, Liberty, North Kansas City: Cole's City Directories: Additional Coverage Areas: Equally as memorable is the Anthony's lounge, which beckons when you step into the Downtown restaurant. 3. . The couple later had two more children. 11. Feel free to add your memories of these places or others in the comments or form below. Denice Ibarra Hamilton, purchased the restaurant from her mother in 1981. The chain had locations in St. Louis, Kansas City and New Orleans before they faded away in the 1980s. One newspaper story has the Peanut selling beer in August 1933, during Prohibition, maybe giving it its speakeasy reputation. With about one million square feet of indoor retail, this mall opened in 1997 but closed in the fall of 2015. Tippins was a local chain of fast casual restaurants from 1984 to 2004. The Golden Ox Restaurant & Lounge, which was one of the oldest restaurants in Kansas City, will see new life next fall under new ownership. and 1900 Baltimore Ave. During the Depression, Claude Sparks opened a downtown diner with a few counter seats. Housewares Gourmet Housewares Cookware Gourmet Foods Bakery Candy Art Gallery Cellar Restaurant. Then his brother Arthur came up from Texas to visit and never left. Website Take me there. 89 Shares 7.8k Views. Wikimedia Commons. Make Kansas City restaurant reservations & find the perfect spot for any occasion. My friends and I would eat at the one in Shawnee at least once a week. It was an instant success. I liked it for that reason only. Both Shakey's in Kansas City were closed by 1981. The Waldo location lasted 44 years until 1997, when the family sold the property to Walgreens. 4. Our travels today will mostly reflect my memories and favorites, but I have badgered a few friends for names of restaurants they fondly remember. Best known for: Three-cheese lasagna, baked to order. This is a review for french restaurants in Kansas City, MO: "I recently visited Bistro 303 and found the restaurant/bar was inviting. In the 1970s, this movement to the suburbs also affected downtown, which saw much disinvestment. Oak Ridge Drive (KC Hopps Ltd. owns and operates locations in Mission and Overland Park.). Everyone went there. I am quite sure Shakeys was the first pizza I had as a child growing up in south Kansas City. And we have great people employees and customers they are like family, said Mike Van Noy Sr., operator who owns the restaurant with his brother, David. However, fortunes for burnt ends changed in the 1970s as places like Arthur Bryant's began to sell them. in 1977. See a problem? The Savoy Grill opened in 1903, making it one of the oldest Kansas City restaurants still in its original location. Even though the quality of the food was really inconsistent at the end there was something about eating in that time capsule. Vergne Dixon first sold his chili from a street cart before opening a brick-and-mortar Dixons Chili Parlor at 15th and Olive streets in 1919. The cozy restaurant interior hasn't changed much since the 1970s, and we mean that in the best way. The couple had five children who all worked in the restaurants, but the youngest, Fred, was willing to put in the long hours. After the sauce became successful, Davis created a local chain of five fast casual barbecue restaurants. Now it is owned by the fourth generation. Joyce Smith has covered restaurant and retail news for The Star since 1989 under the brand Cityscape. It is now owned and operated by a third generation of siblings Frank, Jimmy and Lucille Cascone and some fourth generation family members also work there, including manager Jenny Ann Arena, Franks daughter. Somebody in here mentioned some of our Mexican restaurants in Kansas City being about the same. Her husband, Wally, worked at numerous restaurants in the Kansas City area and Springfield (where his mentor taught him their famous Springfield cashew chicken recipe, where the chicken is lightly breaded and deep fried). 19.6 km. Free shipping for many products! If I was going to work there another 15 years it might as well be as an owner, she said. My father does remember that they went there a lot. Among others, the collection features menus from restaurants some may remember in the Kansas City area, like Putsch's Coffee House, formerly found in the Country Club Plaza and Metcalf Center during the seventies, the Prairie Room, once in Kansas Union at the University of Kansas and restaurants still operating today, such as a 1970s menu . J. Huston Tavern, opened in 1834 (185 years) J. Huston Tavern in Arrow Rock (an hour and a half east of Kansas City) is the oldest restaurant in Missouri. Location: 1300 Minnesota Ave., Kansas City, Kansas. Breakfast also is popular bacon and eggs, biscuits and gravy (made from scratch every morning), hot cakes, cinnamon rolls, french toast and breakfast sandwiches. Posting id: 817261872. Brandi Smithmier worked for the previous two owners before buying the restaurant and bar in 2019 with her husband, Bill Arrington. At the meeting, secretly bugged by authorities, Thomas revealed how skimming works inside Nevada casinos. The dispute left three establishments burned or blown up and several mobsters killed, devastating the district. Our family used to have lunch at the cafeteria after church back in the late 1970s. KANSAS CITY, Mo., April 13Night finds the streets of the River Quay section all but deserted. Town Topic was the first customer for L&C Meat company in Independence in 1946, and L&C still grinds the meat and delivers it daily. Charlie Bryant was his protege. Digital Access - Annual. This week, Chuck Eats KC has access to a culinary time machine. Secret to success:: It is one of the oldest steak and seafood restaurants in fine dining, said Taylor Tantillo, director food and beverage. It plans a new menu that will pay homage to the historic menu, as well as being relevant to current Kansas City. Secret to success: Consistency, the friendliness, the family atmosphere. He saved up the $7,000 they needed to open their own place at 1300 Minnesota Ave. Thirteen is his lucky number. From the Pizza Hut International (PHI) Annual Reports, 1970-1973. I thought that would be fun to do, but we created our own recipe, she said. Thats when Guy and Helen Stroud opened a barbecue restaurant near 85th Street and Troost Avenue. The Training Table - was a regional chain of fast food restaurants in the U.S. State of Utah. Never got a chance to dine at Skies or check it out. It was home to the Huston Family, but . It has since doubled in size, adding the Hornets Nest in honor of North Kansas City High Schools mascot a favorite room for alumni. (Anchovies or meatballs are $2.25 extra.). Does anybody know of the old 1970's restaurant in Kansas City called "Baby Doe's Matchless Mine". Van Noy bought the current building, which had a soda shop on the first floor and roller rink on the second, and partnered with Wright. When out-of-towners come in, if you got one place to go, just one, we are right up there in the one, two or three just because of its originality. West Plaza pizzeria opening kitchen in KCs Crossroads, This coffee chain from Oregon is opening more locations in the Kansas City area, Celebrity-owned Wahlburgers closes Olathe location. Anthony's. This third-generation, family-owned restaurant is a must-try for classic Italian dishes. Brazilian cheese bread. Location: 1325 Emanuel Cleaver II Blvd. If you ask a Kansas Citian who makes great pies, Tippins will probably be mentioned. A paper Italian flag with a wooden pick garnishes the lasagna. His son, John, took over in the late 1940s after returning from World War II. Heres a guide to 19 of them. Its a very distinctive part of Kansas City history because the Stockyards are long gone. He would be behind the counter cooking, and hamburgers were a nickel, Fred said. Tonight, the men who made the film invited them to return to their toking grounds. Locations: 2021 Broadway Blvd. Burger King. Let us know. Schaals was started by Paul Schaal, a professional baseball player who played for 12 years with the Angels and Royals. There are cocktails and coffee drinks. What readers remember about the restaurant: I remember Smaks as a child because there was one a block from my childhood home and the hickory burger was my favorite, great place to eat.. Your choice of traditional or Stroud's spicy hot with your . Lots of people serve Chinese food but my mom, she cooks with love. Im here all the time, I dont go out, Annie Der said. The Mirabile family still operate a Jaspers in South Kansas City, which is a popular destination for gourmet Italian dining. Betty opened Torreon in downtown Overland Park in 1967 and relocated to the current spot in 1973. The pork chops, chicken strips and catfish were exceptional. Majestic Kansas City Jazz Club and Steakhouse Opened in 1983 ( 39 years ) A couple of Kansas City natives, Frank Sebree II and Mary Ann, together with James and Annabelle Nutter, opened The Majestic in 1983, a slick, cool-cat restaurant and jazz club in the old Fitzpatrick Saloon Building, and renovated it to its former grandeur. The Kansas City mob's infiltration and war for control in the River Quay ended up killing it, the final blow being that 1977 explosion at Fourth and Wyandotte streets. Menu items were very typical fancy steak house options: KC strip steak, lobster tails, filet mignon, Mediterranean Roasted Walleye, and soups and salads. Dodd: Part of its greatness was that you could look out and see this amazing thing: Propeller airplanes taking off in the 50s Its a place you didnt forget whatever the food is like. And if you're looking for 39 th Street restaurants, you will quickly realize you have too many to choose from. Van Noy, to host and manage the dining room. After moving into the current location in early 1959, he rebranded under his own name, and he cut the cayenne pepper. If you are a fan of submarine sandwiches, you are probably familiar with Planet Sub, which has dozens of locations around Kansas City (and other cities). If you look closely, you can see that the main difference in this photo are the vehicles parked in the lot. We have a good atmosphere with a neighborhood bar and grill feel., Location: 5000 Main St. (multiple locations). Courtesy of Larry Henry. Anthony Tony Scudiero opened the restaurant in downtown Overland Park in 1961 with his brother, but he became sole owner a year later. Fritz and Virginia Kropf first opened Fritzs Drive-In at 32nd Street and Brown Avenue in Kansas City, Kansas, adding a second location on 18th Street in 1967. I understand that Annies Santa Fe was a social hot spot for local young people in the 1980s. Location: 10819 E. U.S. 40, Independence. The Cascone family traces its roots to Ragusa, near the southern coast of Sicily. Looks like a country take on TGIF Fridays, right? Find Related Places. As you're walking down 39th street, you may find yourself contemplating life's mysteries and needing a cup of coffee along with some fine eatery to take comfort in. Best known for: Deep-fried tacos (beef, bean or chicken). The chain still has restaurants open around the world. This friendly family-owned French restaurant was recently honored by Zagat as the best overall restaurant in Kansas City and named by OpenTable as one of the Top 100 restaurants in the United States. In 1954, Leonardo and Josephine Mirabile and their son, Jasper and his wife, Josephine, opened Roses Bar, a neighborhood Italian restaurant and bar at 75th Street and Wornall Road. The last one closed in 2009. 11616 Ash St., Leawood, and 71 E. 14th St., KCMO. The Kansas City area boasts more than 30 restaurants and drive-ins that originated in the Kansas City area at least 50 years ago. I think thats how a lot of restaurants here got to be iconic.". Now it is down to two diners operating three blocks from each other in downtown Kansas City. Putschs had multiple locations around the area. Dutch Crunch sandwiches. You can currently buy the sauces and rubs that followed at most grocery stores around the USA. You may remember those home style tacos consisting of hamburger, shredded cheddar cheese, and broken taco shells. Customers put their heaping plates of meat on Formica-topped tables with plastic squeeze bottles of sauce at the ready. And our food is really good and unique. She appreciates news tips. The Pizza Man (last visit 8/22) 10212 Pflumm Road, Lenexa, Kansas 66215 - (913) 492-2116 Great Chicago style dogs, Italian sandwich and thin crust pizza. In the 1950's when I was a kid in KCK: Peter's Drive-In (formerly Zesto) pork tenderloin sandwiches. I make it so you can put it on bread and eat it.. Bryants - my father would bring home brisket. The Ibarras divorced in the mid-1960s and split up the restaurant operations. Dim lighting, gently tinged with a warm red glow, combines with comfortably cushioned bar stools, call-backs to a time when people weren't . Here are Ferruzza's and Dodd's picks for the most iconic Kansas City restaurants that aren't around anymore: Ferruzza: The Golden Ox had been around such a long, long time. It was like the last relic of a very important chapter in Kansas Citys life. 817 m. Chicken N Pickle-American. Secret to success: Theyve thrived for decades by offering a quality product at a fair and competitive price as you possibly can, Marisha Smith said. Sometimes it's just good nostalgia. Feeds 10-12 people. His mom died and dad had a stroke in 2012, and he took over as owner. Despite the top-secret, 32-spice Ollieburger recipe that cost Brown $1 million, Lum's failed under new ownership in 1982. It had 10 tables in a former two-bedroom house on the corner of 79th Street and Metcalf Avenue. I loved all these restaurants growing up. Wanda Jones was leaving a party at Baby Doe's Matchless Mine when she was forced into a car, taken to a house in Pinson (a 30-minute drive today; not sure if the same interstates would . EBT (South Kansas City, at I-435 and State Line Road). Kincaid soon moved to California, so Jim hired his cousin, R.C. Dodd: I never shopped at Emery Bird Thayer, but I remember it in the late 60s as a really grand place in those days of locally-owned department stores. Sandy's. ShowBiz Pizza Place - Merged into Chuck E. Cheese. The copper oven, near Metcalf and i435 Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Secret to success: Hard work. Jack Stack Barbecue Freight House. I recall the pizza being that style which could be descried as classic roadhouse pizza (think Fun House Pizza or classic Pizza Hut). Their five children helped out, with the youngest, Denice, standing on a milk crate to dry dishes starting when she was 7. There were also spots at 9120 E 35th St. in Independence, Missouri, and Metcalf and 76th, Overland Park, Kansas, Rainbow Boulevard and 39th Street, and 50th and State Ave. in Kansas City, Kansas. Never was a destination in my family, though I remember it being a fancy date destination. Kansas City in the 80/s early 90s. Secret to success: We watch over the preparation of all food items and we really are strict in the preparation and ingredients, Jimmy Cascone says. I have family and friends who worked for the chain. Along with the regular Mexican offerings, Mama Tios specialties included Mamas Loaded Fries, the Potaco, Tios Chimichanga, and the Sancho Supreme. The Peppercorn Duck Club (Downtown, in the former Hyatt Regency at 23rd and McGee). Jasper's Italian Restaurant has served its family . So the couple run it together with just a dishwasher and server, working four hours at dinner Thursdays through Saturdays. Perry died and Charlie took over. Parking is available in the Power and Light Parking Garage off 13rd and Walnut with complimentary 3 hour validation with a parking ticket. Sam WIlsons was one of those family restaurants with that kind of atmosphere that is pretty memorable if you are a kid. They represented an earlier sort of image of that area: Guys that did business in the Stockyards. "Jack Stack Barbecue is the best.". It also has a large patio with a stage and party deck. Sometimes, restaurants appeal to certain communities,Kansas City historian Monroe Dodd told Kaufmann. This spot, on a quiet block just off bustling Burlington Street in North Kansas City, was founded by brothers Paul and Jack Dunbar in 1948. My favorite options was their chicken and biscuits and gravy. "The Wish-Bone " was open for business. In Kansas City MO the first Houlihan's Old Place, adorned with nostalgia-inducing decorative touches, opens, as does Mollie Katzen's natural-food Moosewood Restaurant in Ithaca NY. The image of the old Emery Bird Thayer store as the best of all the department stores in town had a lot to do with propelling that restaurant. Annies offered more ambitious plates and had interesting desserts and drinks. A year later the partners Anthony and Alda Rieke, and Aldas brother, Anthony Sieleman pooled their savings ($183) and started a barbecue stand nearby with only nine seats. From the late-19th century to the 1970s, restaurants had one surefire way of standing out. All were situated to allow diners a "view" of some sort: a limestone quarry . (It was named after Joe Maciel, the restaurant's personable maitre d', added Ferruzza). Directions Advertisement. The outside of Union Station in 1974. Help . Annies Santa Fe was a popular Mexican restaurant during the 1980s and 1990s which had locations at several local malls, including Oak Park Mall and Bannister Mall. "At one time back in the 70s and 80s there were Baby Doe's Matchless Mine restaurants in Columbus, Kansas City, Birmingham, Atlanta, Denver, Dallas and Los Angeles. Kaufmann: A place that takes on meaning for a specific community for me, (it) was iconic because I grew up Jewish in the 1980s. During the 1960s, Kansas City thrived and developed, many historic buildings were demolished. Windows along the east and south fill the restaurant with natural light. One is Maybe a block or two Truman Hospital just south of the hospital and the other one is in Raytown called Los Compos off 350 highway next door to a radio shack. 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