Originally Posted by HemiEd:
That is it! You came through again!
In fact, it almost looks like that picture was taken from the seat I was sitting in.
It was quite a ceiling, but the food was meh.
That picture is a totally different restaurant than on the Plaza. On the Plaza in the 80's ans early 90's. it had a huge round table underneath then they moved it to Leawood..which is the picture I showed.
I posted this but.. This is M&S's dome but I don't think the time frame fits.
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
It has been a few years, but we went to a fancy restaurant on the Plaza that had an imported stained glass part of the ceiling in the dining area. Kind of round if I remember correctly.
That impressed me more than the food.
Would that have been Plaza III?
If it was just a few years ago, probably McCormick and Schmick [Reply]
I don't go to the Plaza anymore because of the thug assed kids that run around near there. That might be part of the problem for the Plaza. Maybe not. Might be just me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
We used to eat there every Thanksgiving if we were in town and then go to the lighting ceremonies. It was about the only time I could WOW my mother and father in law.
With all the great places to eat steak, and myself preferring to cook steak at home, I was surprised it lasted as long as it did after failing to expand. I think the writing was on the wall but new owners of the Plaza have debt service to deal with and probably bumped the rent, big time.
yeah - not surprised - I doubt the Plaza ever fully dies - but I'd be shocked if the indoor malls didn't go belly-up (eventually) - Amazon and other online factions have all but killed the indoor malls - Restaurant, Specialized boutiques and financial institutions will (most likely) be enough for the CC Plaza to hold shape. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
That name rings a bell more than the other one. I worked for CarQuest then Green Light auto parts from 81 to 90, so I would guess it would be in that time frame.
Hmmm, I wonder if we crossed paths back in the day.
I worked auto parts from around 80-81 until the mid 90's.
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
yeah - not surprised - I doubt the Plaza ever fully dies - but I'd be shocked if the indoor malls didn't go belly-up (eventually) - Amazon and other online factions have all but killed the indoor malls - Restaurant, Specialized boutiques and financial institutions will (most likely) be enough for the CC Plaza to hold shape.
Nordstrom's is moving their Oak Park Mall store there.
Craig Glazer wrote a piece about this in 2014 almost predicting P lll's demise.
Shopping closer to home, dining closer and with alcohol enforcement...
Lack of places that draw, It's becoming national brands from food to bars. There are no clubs, hot bars anymore.
There is the eastern influx which tends to keep people away too. Crimes in Westport and Plaza areas do not exist in Leawood and OP.
But basically his point has been that there just isn't a reason for the 20-40 somethings to go there anymore when the suburbs have built the complexes to compete with the Plaza and compete well.
In closing he said the Plaza needs superstars to attract younger crowds and having a reason NOT to drive through Westwood to get home is reason enough to stay away. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bobbymitch:
Nabil owned, or used to own, four restaurants in the Plaza. So maybe the money just isn't there anymore? His Winstead's are still going strong.
Many Winsteads have died a slow death. The carpet in many has been there about 15 years too long. Guy seems to really milk his biz and not put anything back into them. Plaza III has been dyeing for years. [Reply]
Originally Posted by cooper barrett:
Nordstrom's is moving their Oak Park Mall store there.
Craig Glazer wrote a piece about this in 2014 almost predicting P lll's demise.
Shopping closer to home, dining closer and with alcohol enforcement...
Lack of places that draw, It's becoming national brands from food to bars. There are no clubs, hot bars anymore.
There is the eastern influx which tends to keep people away too. Crimes in Westport and Plaza areas do not exist in Leawood and OP.
But basically his point has been that there just isn't a reason for the 20-40 somethings to go there anymore when the suburbs have built the complexes to compete with the Plaza and compete well.
In closing he said the Plaza needs superstars to attract younger crowds and having a reason NOT to drive through Westwood to get home is reason enough to stay away.
we used to go to M&S each year for our anniversary until 2 years ago when we saw kids everywhere and witnesses a group of them jumping onto the hoods of each parked car along the street. Plus, we used to go there for coffee & to visit the B&N a few times a year
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
yeah - not surprised - I doubt the Plaza ever fully dies - but I'd be shocked if the indoor malls didn't go belly-up (eventually) - Amazon and other online factions have all but killed the indoor malls - Restaurant, Specialized boutiques and financial institutions will (most likely) be enough for the CC Plaza to hold shape.
Indoor mall death has been on the increase way before online sales. People just don't want to have to walk through a mall to get someplace, they want to park and get in and get out. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HemiEd:
That is it! You came through again!
In fact, it almost looks like that picture was taken from the seat I was sitting in.
It was quite a ceiling, but the food was meh.
while it was the Bristol the walls were brick - silly that they'd REMOVED the brick - I'm not sure the reasoning - certainly it wasn't to IMPROVE the cosmetics. [Reply]