Ghost kitchens are the next big thing—here are 5 to try

With dine-in eating and limited capacities affecting the food industry, restaurants have found other creative ways to get food into the mouths of Kansas Citians. One way is ghost kitchens, or delivery- and carryout-only food operations that typically work out of existing restaurant kitchens. Ghost kitchens are the next big thing, and here are five Kansas City spots to try.

 

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The folks behind Summit Grill, Boru and Third Street Social take on classic smash burgers and Nashville hot chicken with this delivery-only operation from the chain’s kitchens in Waldo, Lee’s Summit and Gladstone.

The Post Chicken

Family-style fried chicken dinners with elevated sides from Jax Fish House & Oyster Bar on the Plaza. They’re doing their own deliveries, which saves you a third encounter of the week with the same DoorDash driver, and are speedy about curbside delivery, too.

 

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Waldo’s District Pour House + Kitchen launched this chicken wing ghost operation, which offers both delivery and pick-up. Their signature offering is the “Extra Krunchy” option with more breading.

 

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Also in Waldo, Dodson’s Bar & Commons is doing smashburgers, these with house-made pickles, for pickup. Also of note: the “Hamm’s sandwich” with two pounders of Hamm’s, four ounces of whiskey and a four-ounce pickleback for just $13.

 

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Michael Forbes Grill in Brookside is operating Macho Taco, selling grilled steak tacos, smoked salsa, and, because there are no rules during the pandemic, chicken wings with chimichurri sauce.

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