Sunday to Thursday and is open from 11:30 a.m. Next to the walk-up window, guests are able to watch pizza slingers toss pizzas through a wall of windows.įrozen Gold – Gourmet soft-serve ice cream with flavorful, unique specialty toppings. Sunday through Wednesday and open until midnight Thursday through Saturday, including a walk-up window on the north side of the building with later hours planned as COVID-19 considerations allow. Due to Corona considerations, Fat Sully’s is open from 11 a.m. on weekends.įat Sully’s – Hand-tossed New-York-style pizza created with freshly prepared dough, single-source mozzarella cheese, tomatoes from New Jersey and fresh toppings in a build-your-own slice or pie model. Denver Biscuit Company is open from 7 a.m. Guests can view biscuits in progress from the glass windows on the north side of the building. (later hours planned as Coronavirus allows).ĭenver Biscuit Company – Award-winning, southern-style gourmet biscuit sandwiches and biscuit entrées made with traditional handmade, southern-folded biscuits prepared every 20 minutes as seen on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, CNN and Food Network. Here’s a run-down of the restaurant menus, along with their hours of operation:Ītomic Cowboy – Inventive cocktails, craft beer and wine served Sunday- Thursday 7 a.m.- 10 p.m., Friday-Saturday 7 a.m.- 12 a.m. This is the company’s first Kansas City location and its second location to include all four concepts under one roof. Rieger, Restless Spirits, Cinder Block Brewery, 360 Vodka Distillery and more. Shader’s Atomic Provisions works with a variety of local brands daily, including Q39, Good Natured Family Farms, Boulevard Brewery, The Roasterie, J. These four concepts give visitors even more choices for dining and entertainment in a truly ‘Westport’ way - fun and festive,” said Leah DiCarlo, development director with Centric, the project’s general contractor. “We were thrilled to be involved in bringing these exciting restaurant concepts to Kansas City - especially in the historic and unique Westport district and Ice House building. The various artwork throughout the building ties in with the Colorado locations with hints of western - like the larger-than-life neon art of a cowgirl - while giving nods to Kansas City with a custom KC Ice House mural and custom neon arrowhead.Ītomic Cowboy, Denver Biscuit Company and Fat Sully’s occupy the original space while Frozen Gold (ice cream) occupies a new glass addition on the northwest corner of the building. The interior features ten large TVs (four on the patio), a custom mural and custom neon art. The new layout, designed by Gould Evans and Bray Architecture, also includes a covered patio that has the capability to be enclosed during the winter months. Located in the old City Ice Building on the corner of 42nd and Pennsylvania Ave., the 8,600-SF space went through a complete transformation to house the four concepts under one roof while still keeping the history of the more than 100-year-old building alive. After more than a year of anticipation, restaurant owner Drew Shader opened the doors of Atomic Cowboy, Denver Biscuit Company and Fat Sully’s this week, with Frozen Gold slated to open close behind.
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