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Titty Meat
06-29-2015, 09:15 AM
Who's been there? My dad keeps talking about it guess it used to be at Metcalf South in the 80s. There's a location up north. Is it worth the trip?

mikeyis4dcats.
06-29-2015, 09:18 AM
http://www.yelp.com/biz/kelsos-kansas-city

DJ's left nut
06-29-2015, 09:38 AM
Wow, there's still a Kelso's? I thought they'd all closed down after the Zona Rosa location shut down.

Yeah, it's worth a trip. I used to go to the big one in Metro North Mall all the time through the late 90s; really good stuff. The pizzas are good but I always thought it was the sandwiches and calzones that would set it apart.

To be honest, it's pretty comparable to Minsky's in terms of overall quality, so if you have a Minsky's near you, then Kelso's may end up not being worth the trip on balance. You should try it at least once to decide for yourself though. If given my druthers, I'd have generally chosen Kelso's over Minsky's when they were both within 10 minutes of each other.

eDave
06-29-2015, 09:45 AM
There was one at Metro North when I was a teenager. Favorite pizza at the time.

They served minors

KCUnited
06-29-2015, 10:03 AM
Not worth the trip unless you have other business in the area, imo.

Kman34
06-29-2015, 10:29 AM
Theres one on Armour Rd in North Kansas City. The owner is a good friend of mine...Tell em Kman sent you :thumb:

Hammock Parties
06-29-2015, 10:39 AM
waldo pizza 4 lyfe

Eleazar
06-29-2015, 10:55 AM
Nothing special. Mostly nostalgia.

Eleazar
06-29-2015, 10:56 AM
waldo pizza 4 lyfe

Real talk

Titty Meat
06-29-2015, 11:27 AM
Theres one on Armour Rd in North Kansas City. The owner is a good friend of mine...Tell em Kman sent you :thumb:

Yea I'm thinking about going there Thursday

O.city
06-29-2015, 11:51 AM
Used to go to the one on armour all the time when I was in school.

Have them make a call one for you. They make them from scratch and you can have them jam anything you want in there

srvy
06-29-2015, 12:11 PM
The man behind Kelso's Pizza Major league picher and scout. Bill kelso Opened a pizza shop at the se corner of Antioch and Vivion Rd when I was a younster. It was one of our hangouts after games to pick Wild Bill Kelso's brain about baseball. He was always willing to sit with us kids and talk the game. He sponsered teams in the Northland. His pizza was very good. When metro north opened he close the location above and moved to the mall pizza remained good. When he opened the NKC location on Armour I could never get a done pizza veggies were always uncooked and cold in center. Hope it had changed after the closing of Metro north mall.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Kelso
Bill Kelso

Published in Kansas City Star on 5/14/2009

Bill Kelso, 69, of Kansas City, Mo., passed away May 11, 2009. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, May 15, at The Vineyard Church, 12300 NW Arrowhead Trfwy., Kansas City.

Service 1 p.m. at the church. Burial to follow at White Chapel Memorial Gardens.

Bill Kelso was inducted into the NKCHS Alumni Hall of Fame in 2005, class of 1958. While attending NKCHS, Bill was involved in a number of activities. He was a member of A Capella Choir, Student Council and the Buzz staff. Bill was a founding member of the Young Life Club at NKCHS and was part of the work crew that developed the Frontier and Silvercliff Young Life Camps.

Most of his contemporaries remember Bill for his athletic excellence. In his time wearing the purple and gold, he lettered three years each in football, basketball and baseball, and lettered one year in track.

Bill was chosen as a member of the Missouri Boys All State Teams in both football and basketball during his senior year at Northtown.

Upon graduation, Bill was awarded an Outland Scholarship to attend the University of Kansas and it was while in attendance there, that he signed his first professional contract to play baseball for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

After working through the Dodgers organization until 1964, Bill was traded to the California Angels. For the next nine years, he made the most of his time in "The Show", setting the American League and California League records for most appearances by a rookie pitcher. Bill also played for the Oakland A's and the Cincinnati Reds during his professional career and retired from playing in 1973.

In 1969, while still active in professional baseball, Bill founded Kelso's Pizza and Pub with its original location just off of the square in downtown Liberty.

The next generation of that successful venture exists on the corner of Armour and Swift in North Kansas City: Kelso's owned and operated by his son and daughter, Jeff and Kelly Kelso. Bill also founded the successful northland nightclub "The Varsity" that brought some of the best recording stars from the 50's and 60's to perform north of the river.

After retiring from playing, Bill became a talent scout for the California Angels. He scouted for the next 29 years, the last 14 as National Scouting Supervisor for the Houston Astros.

A few of the major league stars that he is responsible for signing are: George Vukovich of the Philadelphia Phillies; Bob Dernier of the Chicago Cubs and Houston Astros; Lance Berkman, Roy Oswalt, Brad Lidge and numerous other Astros.

The professional arena isn't the only place that the draw of athletics was strong for Bill. During high school, he played in the Ban Johnson League for the Western Auto. Years later, upon his return to North Kansas City, he formed and coached the original United Missouri Bank team in the very same league that meant so much to him in his youth.

Being able to give aspiring athletes the same opportunity that he had, has always been what's most important to him. For his personal achievement, dedication and commitment to the success of the Ban Johnson League, Bill was selected as a member of the Ban Johnson Hall of Fame and was named to the Ban Johnson 75th Anniversary "Dream Team".

Passing on knowledge and his fathomless 'love of the game', and game was always a major driving force in Bill Kelso's life. Throughout his travels around the country, he always found a program in need of a coach and a mentor; from Whitworth College in Spokane, Wash., to Harvest Christian Academy in Watagua, Texas, or right back here coaching baseball at Park College.

Bill Kelso was a coach in the truest sense of the word. He could not pass a playground, ball court, or diamond, where athletes of tomorrow struggled, trying to realize their own dream, without offering a word of advice or simply showing them the right way to do it.

He always taught that, though the skills fade and the body grows weary, what and who you are, is immortal. More than his "love of the game" was his love for his family.

Bill is happy that he's in heaven with his mother, Beulah Kelso, and his best friend, Ron Henderson. He is survived by his wife, Celine Kelso, of the home; children, Kelly Kelso, Jeff Kelso and wife Chandra, Kirby Kelso, Krae Kelso; grandchildren, Kelsey Rigg, Pollie Rigg, Sophia Rigg, Adrienne Kelso, Bianca Abbate, Bo Kelso; brother, Cecil Reed and wife Patricia; many beloved family and friends.

Infidel Goat
06-29-2015, 12:25 PM
Kelso's pizza...

http://lbbonline.com/media/cache/7e/b7/7eb75310c41ddf0d243ada14d436631d.jpg

TimBone
06-29-2015, 12:31 PM
Do they have a ball pit for Bufkin?

Hootie
06-29-2015, 01:31 PM
Do they have a ball pit for Bufkin?
Lol

Bowser
06-29-2015, 03:03 PM
The place on Armour is alright. Not great, but not bad. Nowhere as good as the place on Vivion or Metro North used to be.

If you're making a trip to NKC for some grub, I recommend Smokin Guns BBQ over Kelso's...

http://www.smokingunsbbq.com/

Sassy Squatch
06-29-2015, 03:07 PM
Nickys in Liberty is pretty good. Damn sight better than the Minskys there.

Bowser
06-29-2015, 03:09 PM
Nickys in Liberty is pretty good. Damn sight better than the Minskys there.

Ooo, yeah. I have a ton of friends that like that place. Keep forgetting to try it out. Keep forgetting about that Minsky's up there, too. Maybe I just don't like Liberty.

Sassy Squatch
06-29-2015, 03:17 PM
Don't know if you're into Mediterranean pizzas but it has a fantastic one. If not, good old meat lovers is great too.

alpha_omega
06-29-2015, 03:18 PM
.......

If you're making a trip to NKC for some grub, I recommend Smokin Guns BBQ over Kelso's...

http://www.smokingunsbbq.com/

Amen brother!

TribalElder
06-30-2015, 12:32 AM
Arris pizza is now open in Lenexa

Stop ****ing around

Best crust in town By Far

http://www.arrispizzaonline.com