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Going to KC for a game.
Going to hit up O-Joe's and Gates, that's a given.
I was thinking about going to Grinders Pizza. Is it worth a try? Seen it about a year ago on Diners Drive-ins and Dives. Any other suggestions. |
Perkins across from the stadiums. Ask for Mabel. She'll give you free creamer for your coffee. The liquid kind in the little tub with the seal on top.
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I would spend 5 days and hit up all our quality pizza joints. I truly believe KC is the #3 pizza town in the country.
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For a serious response I like Fred P. Otts on the plaza, across from the tennis courts. It's bar food but I like bar food.
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D'Bronx Tim's Next Door Pizza Funhouse Waldo (in Waldo) Minskys Dish and even one of our larger chains Pizza Shoppe isn't half bad. |
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But Godfathers isn't what it once was. I think their quality has fallen of significantly. I think there are at least 2 or 3 left in KC but they're being pushed out.
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It's the same reason I thought Houston cuisine was top notch. You had your pick of seafood from the gulf, texas beef, authentic Cajun, Tex-Mex, authentic Mexican, Thai, German, Mediterranean, South American, etc. |
I like Grinder's pizza, they also have a plus cheesesteak, a plus burger, and a plus beer selection. Their pizza by the slice struggles a bit if you go during the lunch rush. They also have the best tator tots in KC since Texas Toms closed.
I think KC is a plus pizza city, but can't put them near the top when there isn't a legit Chicago style pizza in this city that I've found since Tartantino's closed. |
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