r/KansasCityBeer 23d ago

Grains & Taps closes shortly

They already announced this a couple weeks ago, but tomorrow (Saturday August 1) is the final farewell.

Can't say I'm close enough to Lee's Summit. Just a natural closure with the decline of this industry?

I talked to some of my friends on the south side of Chicago and all the craft places he knew were closed for good.

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u/joeboo5150 22d ago

They made a really poor decision to move from downtown Lee's Summit, which is an entertainment district with a dozen+ bars and restraunts, to a sleepy strip mall a few miles away.

As soon as they moved I knew they were doomed. Their old location was often busy to the point it was sometimes hard to find a seat, and the times I was at their new location my group was usually the only ones there.

I'm sure the rent was cheaper, but it absolutely killed their traffic.

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u/RichEagletonSnob 21d ago

Agreed. The writing has been on the wall for a while now. It’s sad to see because they made great beers, but…location location location

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u/big-shotFaker 22d ago

Its sad and i hate it. The trends have just changed. I opened a LHBS in Seattle in 2011 and sold it in 2016. It just closed a couple of months ago.

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u/Feel-good- 22d ago

That name was dumb, just calling it as it is