So welcome and we hope to see you at our restaurant very soon. Today, we offer French cuisine and a grill type menu. Before it became our restaurant, it used to be Metropolis City Grill, where chef Mullins also served.
He’s served patrons for over 22 years, even before this spot was Bistro 303. We are proud of our chef, Paul Mullins, who’s been with us from the very beginning, and even prior to that.
Our alfresco area is also great for those who want to dine outdoors. Our tables are mostly meant for two because we want our customers to be more intimate with each other, but we also have an area where a large group can celebrate. We have a great cocktail selection, offering glasses and bottles and our signature cocktails. We have a large bar area because we want our customers to mingle with each other. The Rainbow Kiosk is right in front of the famous Copacabana Palace Hotel. Our loyal customers and new patrons come here to celebrate and share special occasions over great food, great drinks, and great company. The first lesbian bar, Mona’s 440 Club, opened in San Francisco in 1936. weekdays and includes half-price appetizers, 3 domestic drafts, 3.50 domestic bottles, 4 house cab or chardonnay. Lew’s is a Waldo staple for a home-cooked meal and watching the big game. Harvey Milk asked his good friend Gilbert Baker to design a unifying symbol for the gay community and the rainbow flag was the result. (Charlie Hoopers Sister Bar) 7539 Wornall. They share important events in their lives here, such as reunions, birthdays, engagement parties, as well as important meetings that change the direction of their lives. The rainbow flag as a gay pride symbol made its debut at the San Francisco Pride Parade in 1978. Rather than flying a rainbow flag that says, 'Hey, I'm gay,' I would. Today, it is a well-loved, respected, and sought after place where people meet their loved ones, friends, and meet new people. arranged a dinner for the couple at one of the best restaurants in Kansas City. We wanted to be part of the community, of the neighborhood, where we are not only known for being a gay bar but a restaurant and bistro where people come and enjoy our food, as well as our company of patrons. We didn’t want Bistro 303 to be a well-kept secret.
3900 Rainbow Blvd, Kansas City, KS 66103, USA.
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We even intended Bistro 303 to be the first gay bar in Kansas City, Missouri to have clear glass windows so people can look inside and see all the great food and all the fun we’re having. Tanner's Bar & Grill Kansas City KS Rosedale Kansas State Wildcats game watch bar on. When we opened the bistro, we intended it to be a gay bar where people can come confidently and enjoy our drinks and gourmet food at the restaurant. We drove a total of 4,437 miles seeing America (we thought Arizona has the most interesting and scenic route), meeting many interesting people along the Route and feeling a deep gratitude of how blessed we are to be living in America.Bistro 303 opened on September 19, 2003. If you ever visit Kansas City, burnt ends are a must You’ll also want to spend time in the Crossroads Arts District, which consists of fine art galleries, clothing boutiques and historic buildings before heading out to Bistro 303, the gay bar where Kansas City’s LGBT community likes to set the evening abuzz. We still have the T-bird but decided on the Mustang as it was more comfortable for long-distance driving. Two weeks later, on Thursday, June 24th, we began our cruise on America’s Mother Road from Joplin, Missouri thru Oklahoma Armarillo, Texas Santa Fe, New Mexico Arizona (Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Holbrook, Winslow) Arizona, Hoover Dam, Utah/Nevada Las Vegas, Nevada and then Santa Monica, California.
On Sunday, June 13, 2010, we were at the Begin of the Route in Chicago, Illinois. Gay bars are no exception to the challenges facing restaurants and clubs during the pandemic. In October, we got our kicks all the way to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. DJ Adam Gonzales pumps out music at Woody's behind his illuminated rainbow decoration. By mid-August, we navigated thru all the towns in Missouri and most of Illinois. We completed our Route 66 Adventure in 13 months. We did it! On Tuesday, June 29, 2010, we reached the End of the Trail at the Yatch Harbor in Santa Monica, California.