Tag: Made in KC Cafe

The “If he’s not marrying you” (He’s Just Not That Into You) at Love Hate; photo by Aaron Leimkuehler

Love Hate actually: Valentine’s pop-up bar stirs emotions for romantics (and those who see the humor in them)

By Tommy Felts / February 1, 2021

They’re just a couple of bar owners and friends, standing in front of a thirsty (and isolated) community, asking them to support local businesses — and have a little fun in the process, explained Erica Schulte, one of the minds behind a new Lee’s Summit pop-up bar that promises to put a creative spin on Valentine’s…

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Keith Bradley, Made in KC

Made in KC moving Crossroads HQ, flagship retail store to revitalized Martini Corner

By Tommy Felts / July 28, 2020

A new spin on Made in KC’s local-first, retail-cafe concept — complete with a drive-thru window and shuffleboard bar — will provide a vibrant and dynamic new experience for the Tower East neighborhood in Midtown, said Keith Bradley.   “It will be a very unique space, with nothing in the city that can be easily…

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Peek inside: Made in KC Marketplace offers a glimpse of its new Plaza store (Photos)

By Tommy Felts / July 3, 2018

Amid the bustle of traffic and construction in one of Kansas City’s most dominant shopping destinations, the Made in KC Marketplace has quietly been taking shape on the Country Club Plaza. The retailer — which specializes in showcasing wares crafted by local makers — opened the doors of its new location with little fanfare this…

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Caffeine tours give ‘pub crawl’ experience for lovers of coffee, tea and chocolate

By Tommy Felts / March 16, 2018

Escaping corporate life in New York, Jason Burton moved to Kansas City in 2004 and began pouring his work into a new passion. As a marketer for Kansas City’s Roasterie, Burton soon recognized coffee and tea lacked the social component of events and festivals that are more associated with specialty beverages like beer and wine.…

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Audrey Masoner, author, Meet The Makers

Rockhurst’s Meet the Makers: Look beyond the cubicle walls

By Tommy Felts / March 3, 2018

Don’t ignore magical timing within the entrepreneur community, said marketing manager-turned-children’s book author Audrey Masoner. “Kansas City is a place where anything can happen, and you really want to keep your eyes open for connections,” Masoner told a crowd gathered Wednesday for Rockhurst University’s Meet the Makers speaker series. “It’s small enough to be very…

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