| Tuesday,
June 2, 2026:
Lunch today was at Joe's Next Door, the new restaurant by the folks with
the Joe's Kansas City Bar-B-Que restaurants. This restaurant is across
the street from the original Joe's location on County Line Road in Kansas
City, Kansas.
Most
recently, the building has housed Taco Republic and before that an auto
repair and sales. There are two dining rooms, two patio dining areas and
an area with a fire pit and seating. To go from the main dining room to
the other dining room, we were led back outside.
The
food menu is fairly short and includes the popular Z-Man sandwiches from
Joe's BBQ restaurants. There are 4 other sandwiches, 3 salads, and 5 shareables,
plus sides and desserts. We went with the House Smoked Salmon Club (toasted
sourdough, bacon, apple, chimi mayo, lettuce & tomato) and Double Smash
Burger (brisket/chuck blend on a brioche bun with American cheese, pickles,
JND sauce and caramelized onions). The burger had particularly good flavor.
The
sandwiches come with the choice of a regular side and we had fries and
Monterey corn. The fries were a little less crispy than at the other other
Joe's restaurants and even though I usually wish fries were crispier, I
liked these better.
The
alcohol menu is longer than the food menu and I thoroughly enjoyed the
Sauv Blanc Slushie, particularly the frozen grapes which had been sitting
in the slushie.
We
finished the meal with a Peach Blueberry Crisp, which is described
as Brown sugar crunch, fruit filling, ice cream.
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Joe's Next Door
Main Dining Room
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| Wednesday,
June 3, 2026:
With no longer Kansas trips scheduled for a while, we made another short
trip for lunch today, visiting JT's Grill in De Soto, Kansas, which has
been open for at least 17 years. We had a chicken Philly with onion rings
and a half slab of Dr. Pepper Spare Ribs with fries and coleslaw.
The
ribs were the best I have had at a non BBQ restaurant in recent months
and the service was quite good.
Before
leaving De Soto, we drove through the downtown photographing some interesting
buildings and recent public art.
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"Dusk in De Soto"
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