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Beer Available At Yard House - Kansas City (arranged by most recent)
Great Divide Hercules Double IPA 100, Great Divide Titan IPA 98, Yard House Belgian Amber Tripel 85, Schlafly Kaldis Coffee Stout 92, Fox Barrel Pear Cider 56, Rogue Juniper Pale Ale 81, Boulevard Bobs 47 Oktoberfest 86, Gulden Draak 99, Free State Wheat State Golden 36, Prinzregent Luitpold Weissbier Hell 77, Grand Teton Bitch Creek ESB 93
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keggerCraiger (4), does not count - explanation | | February 13, 2012 Lots of beers although a lot are nothing special. Did have several nice IPA’s | | Terminus (233), Las Cruces, New Mexico | | December 17, 2011 yet another yardhouse. this one does have some perks-boulevard tank 7 on tap, great food and really hot waitress’ everywhere! cant go wrong with that. my biggest complaint is that its way over priced and they dont even fill the beer up to the top. a decent place to stop if your in the area but not to go out of your way. | | theisti (273), Leawood, Kansas | | July 25, 2011 Visited on a Sunday afternoon. Decent crowd seated at the big oval bar in the center, surround by tables and booths. Had a pretty standard chain restaurant sports bar type setup. It was way too hot the day I visited, but they also had a large patio that sits in a busy traffic area of The Legends, which might be fun. There were a bunch of taps, not sure of the count but its likely in the 100 range. Despite the wide selection, there is nothing terribly unique; features all the normal American craft, macro as well as the more common imports on. I didn’t eat, but the food around me looked pretty solid. Service was friendly, offered samples, more than willing to switch out a keg that had blown. Overall, sort of a corporate version of a Barleys. I will likely only hit this place again if I am killing time out at the legends. | | eclaycamp (35), , Kansas | | May 15, 2011 I’ve been to other Yard Houses in other areas with better beer selections. Heck, there’s places in Kansas City proper that have more choices. Still, if you’re in the Legends area and you want a craft beer, the Yard House will be your best option. Sure the food’s a bit pretentious and the beer’s a little overpriced, but it beats the pants off of what else is in the area. | | Indra (64), Overland Park, Kansas | | October 20, 2009 Sure, they have 100 taps or so, but only a small handful of really good beers that would get one excited. Prices are fairly high, service is average, as is the atmosphere. In essence, not a place I frequent, especially since its not in my neck of the woods. I wouldn’t really recommend this as a stop for an out-of-towner unless you just happen to be right nearby. | | heemer77 (205), Urbandale, Iowa | | October 12, 2009 I have been in here a few times, but only once had a beer. The other times were to look at the beers and to use the bathroom as The Legends lacks them. I hate to say, I walk in with 100 taps and have a hard time finding anything I really care to drink. The food has sky high prices. The atmosphere is sterile and contrived, in no way did it make me feel comfortable or relaxed. I just don’t get how a bar can have so many lame taps, they obviously don’t know or care about quality beer. Meh. | | kitschy (60), Nebraska | | May 4, 2009 Likely not as diverse and plentiful in holdings as some other locations, the Kansas City version is noteworthy for having local selections and very helpful and effective bartenders. One tip: appetizers are half-price from 10pm until midnight. Scheduling a trip? You might want to pay attention to the nearby racetrack and Kansas City TBones minor league baseball schedules. We were there on a Friday when neither were in town, and there were plenty of available seats. | | HomeBrewHawk (20), De Soto, Kansas | | January 3, 2009 Pretty good selection of beers that are available in Kansas. Crowded on a Friday night. I thought the food was pretty good. Definitely not just bar food. My wife had a porcini crusted halibut. The waiter informed us that porcini was a mushroom! I guess we are in Wyandotte county. Everything was pricey. $5.50 for a pint of 75th St. is pretty ridiculous, not so bad for a Hennepin. I also had a Delirium Tremens at $7.
My server didn’t seem like he knew that much about beer. I asked him if there was anything not on the printed list (after I already had a beer at the bar that wasn’t on the list), and he informed me that they just had what was on the list. Then I proceeded to order a Hop Ottin from the list. Oops, they didn’t get any of that yet. If you are at the Legends, this would be a good choice compared to the other stuff out there, but I don’t know that I would go out of my way to come here. | | beastiefan2k (141), Lawrence (formely NYC), Kansas | | August 25, 2008 A very large place in a consumer mecca of a mall. Seems bland and trite, decor wise. Plenty of drafts, but even a newbie to KC like me had very little new to try. Imports wise only the Maredsous 8 was anything close to special. Otherwise a lot of Free State, Goose Island, and New Belgium. Service was unimpressive and a bunch of taps were not working. Best part was actually the food. we had the two different Ahi Tuna salads and they were both great. I probably wont be back but its worth a stop if you are a the Mall and don’t want to go to the Granite City brewpub. | | kosko20 (10), Hopewell Junction, New York | | December 20, 2007 Massive beer selection, over 100 different kinds. Kitchen messed up my food order twice. Good atmosphere but they had tvs in odd places. |
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