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    Jones Cart

    Jones Cart

    5.0
    (1 review)
    2.2 km
    $

    Ladies and Gentlemen, may I introduce to you the Jones Cart…read more I am lucky enough, nay PRIVILEGED, to work in the Armourdale Neighborhood of KCK, which affords me quick and easy access to the KCMO Bottoms. In my ever-lovin' need to find new and exciting experiences with my mouth, I scour the area for interesting places to succumb to the need to be satiated....by delicious food. Last week, I went searching for Hot Dogs. I had remembered in a blink of the eye how I thought I'd noticed a food cart of some sort at the weird gas station at 14th and Wyoming, but since I've always avoided said gas station, and usually am just getting on the freeway there (or heading the opposite direction down Gennessee towards R Bar or Gennessee Royale), I wasn't positive I seen what I saw. So, last Monday, I drove down there, and sure enough, there was a food cart in the corner of the parking lot of said gas station, parked next to a truck, and ready to serve me some delicious, amazing foodal delights. The Jones Cart has no sign. They have a hand-printed menu of what they'd cooked up for that day. They are owned and operated by two amazing sisters who will call you sweet terms of endearment and smile at you with the smiles of women who know how to feed your soul...and know that you know they're gonna do it right, yes sir. So, I drive up, walk up to the cart where I am greeted with the promise of good eatin' just by the smell. But the delivery is as sweet and downhome as the food itself; I am advised that I will taste the best beans ever, that the rib tips are especially great today, that they're out of hot dogs, but when they have them, they're dipped in a sauce that will explain why they sell out so quickly. That they have chicken some days, and that one sister will take your money while the other gets you the plate. I walked away smiling just by having such a wonderful experience just GETTING the food, let alone tasting it yet. I knew right then that I'd be back, and I told them so right then. But then I went to take a bite.... I'd gotten back to my office and had already made my co-workers jealous just by the SMELL they were getting. But the first bite in my mouth...th chewmories...the amazing melting of BBQ'd meat and sauce (on the sweet side) was so incredible that I let everyone know, loud, and often, how they all HAD to go back there with me, and soon. The beans! Holy crap, AMAZING! Not all sticky and gross like a lot of places, but lightly sweet and syrupy with chunks of celery just to give it the slightest crunch. I devoured both the Rib Tips and Beans like I was insatiable...and until that last slop of bread through the sauce, I was....but then, wow, just sitting back and appreciating what could very well rival any plate of BBQ in the city... Today, I went back, and got the aforementioned Hot Dogs. 2, with chips, for $6. Worth the wait. They whipped up a couple of what my buddy Tony was calling a KC Dog, and I chowed down on them like a man obsessed. So. Good. So good. I told the sisters of the Jones Cart that I was gonna go tell all my friends today. This is how I'm doing it. Go down there and get some while they got it, because when they run out, they go home....and hopefully very much appreciated for their fine, fine contributions to the hungry folks of the KC Bottoms and beyond.

    KC Irish Fest

    KC Irish Fest

    4.4
    (27 reviews)
    1.8 km

    This has been the second time I have gotten to go to this event. The first time, it was still held…read moreat the riverfront park. Performers on multiple stages playing my favourite music. Organised places to get signatures and meet your favourites. All while stopping by the multiple tents to pick up another Guinness! I expected a few more vendors selling their crafts; however, I understand that to do so has become harder and harder. There is an issue with some crafters using a lot of Cheap AI Art or the overabundance of 3d printed tchotchkes. But, a few more selling good items would have been welcome. I don't think there were more food options to choose from. I, of course, chose items that could be considered standard Irish fare. Too much on while watching the shows. It was a good turnout. Only bad experiences were with other goers who just didn't bother to consider that there were people around them. But, that isn't the norm and were few and far between on the 12 hours that we were there! Note: Love the HIGH KINGS!!!

    I can't tell you how many years I have attended this event, It is always a great event. So many…read moregreat bands and performers. With everything from a silent disco, Bingo, cultural movies and talks, along with a whole area for the kids to play and run. Plus a row of food venders and beer tents. There is also a large area of art dealers and tents. It is easy to get there in the morning and make a day of the event.

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    Overland Park Farmers Market

    Overland Park Farmers Market

    4.4
    (68 reviews)
    15.2 km
    $$

    The newly renovated Overland Park Farmers' Market is a fantastic refresh, offering both indoor and…read moreoutdoor shopping spaces filled with locally grown produce, fresh meats, baked goods, spices, flowers, artisan products, and much more. We arrived early to beat the crowds, and it was definitely worth it. Parking seems much improved thanks to expanded lots and additional street parking throughout the surrounding area. The busiest stop by far was Nitchals Farm, where nearly 25 people were already lined up at 7:30 a.m. waiting for homegrown tomatoes and fresh produce. Not wanting to miss out (a little FOMO never hurts!), we joined the line ourselves. While we waited, several people couldn't stop talking about how good their tomatoes are, so it felt like we made the right choice. Another favorite was Bazaar Spice, which offers an impressive selection of spices available by the scoop or in bottles. We picked up two bottles for $15 and chose the Italian Blend and Salsa Blend, both of which smelled amazing. Every vendor we visited was welcoming and friendly, and there was an incredible variety of high-quality products throughout the market. It's easy to see why this has become such a popular community destination. We're already looking forward to making it part of our weekly summer routine. A few tips: - Arrive early for the best selection, especially if you're hoping to grab fresh tomatoes. - Bring a few large reusable shopping bags--you'll likely leave with more than you planned! Current Market Hours - Saturdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (April 18 - September 26) - Wednesdays: 7:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (June 3 - September 2) - Fall Saturdays: 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. (October 3 - November 21)

    Great selection here. Lots of fresh produce and plenty of junk food too. I love the no dogs allowed…read morerule. Friendly staff working traffic and people enjoying the outdoors.

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