Address: 1701 Village West Pkwy, Kansas City, KS 66111, USA
Phone: +19133342255
Sunday: 9AM–9PM
Monday: 11AM–10PM
Tuesday: 11AM–10PM
Wednesday: 11AM–10PM
Thursday: 11AM–10PM
Friday: 11AM–10PM
Saturday: 11AM–10PM
Yazmine BeCoo
Brunch is worth the price shout $25 a person but definitely get your moneys worth and food is top of the line. Must try for kck
Nathan Williams
I had high hopes for this place and suggested it to a friend for dinner. It's started good with a warm greet from the hostess, a great beer selection and $5 pitchers. After that things began to fall apart when the food came out. My turkey burger was good but the garlic mashed potatoes were cold and no garlic flavor was to be found. After a lot of salt it was bearable. I order an extra side of green beans...bad sent them back and got fries. My friend really enjoyed his chicken pot pie. The biggest complaint is a waiter asking about dessert and presenting the check while I'm still eating. I was so looking forward to having their chocolate cake but didn't because she brought the check. Waiter 101...never miss the opportunity for ADD-ON sales. And dirty dishes shouldn't be on the table if the check is down. This review could've easily been a 5🌟. And the tip could have been a 20%
Brenda “BC” Cas
Waitress was nice, just busy. Took quite some time just to get waters and drink order. They did give a sample got the IPA but only offered a 13 oz glass or a pitcher not a tall glass. Flying monkey was delicious. Nachos were good but not really enough meat for $15. It was a celebration so we ordered shots. They did not have 1800 so ended up getting Casamigos @11 a shot and I wish I had my shot glass with me because none of the 4 glasses she brought had the same amount in them and none of them looked to be a full shot. Main course, while delicious, was kinda dry, I expected there to be some bit of the sauce but didn't see it/taste it if it was there. Baked Alfredo was good but we also asked them to add peppers and onions when we ordered so it wasn't bland to begin with. Waitress did offer cookie and ice cream on the house for birthday which we took to go. Portion size on main entree was enough to take half home.
Mark Reiter
I hadn’t been to Granite City in over a year. I generally find it to be a bit overpriced honestly, but tonight my wife and I happened to make it in for happy hour. Beer was half price. They had Pasta with salad and garlic bread for $12.00. My wife had a prime rib sandwich (French Dip). All the food was really very good. Very fresh and perfectly seasoned. I had the Cajun Pasta and the Chicken Asparagus Linguine. Both pastas were really tasty. Best of all was our delightful server. She was perfectly attentive and super friendly.
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Yes they do. If you go to their brunch, which is awesome, it's best to make a reservation. Hope you enjoy, the food is great and the beer is Yummmmy. 😋🍺👍
All servers wear masks. Nothing on tables, they bring salt and other condiments to you. Safe practices
Fridays is all you can eat.
Not a separate menu but they do some of the items listed as gf
Yes. They have several big screen TV's in the bar area.
No. But you are given the choice to sub it for a gluten free bun.
They have two, both for 2 hours starting at 4 & 9 pm. WOO-HOO BABY.
In the bar area they do with closed captions running underneath. You can also order from the full menu and sit at tables or the bar. The beer is awesome, you'll enjoy it.
There is a smaller brunch on Saturday 9-12 but the main brunch is Sunday 9-2.
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