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Seriously, I always thought there were better steak places in KC, but Plaza III is an icon and I'm sorry to see it go. |
Was a favorite of my grandparents when they were still alive.
But if I were going to a 'fancy' place for steak, I'm choosing 801 or maybe Sullivan's depending on the reason to said fanciness. |
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I thought we had steak, but it could have been seafood. We used to make regular rounds to Union Station, Hereford House, Baby Does (my favorite) and the one we are discussing was a one time thing. Whatever it was, the ceiling impressed me more than the meal. :D |
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Had to come to KC for sales meetings on a pretty regular basis. You? |
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We know, how long it's been, shit you worked there in the 90's. The picture I posted is the main dining room at their Kansas Location. When they lost their, lease to make room for Jules? Bristol took it apart and reinstalled it in a new building, about a year later. Pissing the Hassad and JC Nichols Co off big time.It was a nice kick in the shorts for kicking them out after 15 years There is no longer a dome light installed in the ceiling in the current Capitol Grill location. Rumor had it they, Bristol, had sheet rocked over it, when actually they took it with them. The dome at McCormick & Schmick's is part of the structure and as I recall was built after Bristol was gone. https://www.google.com/maps/place/Mc...!4d-94.5932551 |
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I kind of bounced around after that. Spent a miserable year at a British car parts store, another miserable year or so at Schneider Bailey selling after market air conditioners. Worked for a bit at a place called Motor Pool, then finished up a couple of different stints at O'Reilly's. I finally got tired of it and went to college to get a degree and a career in IT. |
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Plaza III.5
...now serving chicken tenders. |
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BR at 71 nope Peppermill and Richie's Place ADI that rings a bell, Where was the Warehouse?? APA comes to mind too I knew Dave Duncan, not well, but dammed that was a long time ago...Dammed if I can't remember all of his stores. Been too long, seems like those days they all kinda looked alike. Dave did go to Carquest, Platte Woods ans 89th and Troost both shuttered. There was a redheaded guy, Camaro, that worked for Parts Plus (didn't they buy Keystone?) as a salesmanthat I worked with... What was that black haired guys name at SB? And I assume the motor pool was at 38th and Main? Marty Brown... son of a bitch... He was an owner at Keystone/ Bumper to bumper? hooked up Harold Tenenbaum ??? He was a parts hoarder and a shrewd businessman Which Oreally? Small enough world? |
This is your chance to open Plaza IV, now with more cowbell.
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You and Dart God should have a nice dinner together just before they close shop at Plaza III - that'd be special. |
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I remember hearing that Motor Pool name, and of course the O'Reilly's thing went bonkers. Spent some time out in LA with Larry O'Reilly at a AWDA conference. One of my neighbors down here retired after 34 years with them. Your career sounds similar to mine except for the IT part. Good for you! My education was in electronics so I got back into that for the remainder of my career. |
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The closest bbq joint was Rosedales and I remember thinking "KC is famous for the Q and this is KCq? It sucks!" ***edit*** just came to me, SW Boulevard |
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