Diamond Member Pelican Press 0 Posted May 15, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted May 15, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up KC barbecue restaurant with roots going back 87 years will close at end of May Danny Edwards Blvd BBQ is closing at 2900 Southwest Blvd. at the end of May, its owners told The Star on Wednesday. That doesn’t necessarily mean the Big D — a brisket sandwich on rye bread, topped with Swiss cheese and onion rings — and other popular items at the Kansas City barbecue joint are totally going away, though. “We’re going to cook from home for a while, and maybe sell out of a food truck,” said Joel Bremer, who runs the restaurant with his wife, Susan. “And we might look into another brick-and-mortar. But we have to be out of here by the end of the month.” Joel Bremer, right, purchased Danny Edwards Blvd BBQ in 2018. He and his wife, Susan, are closing the location at the end of May. Though Bremer owns the business — he bought it from original owner Danny Edwards in 2018, about four years before Edwards This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up — the building is owned by Edwards’ widow, Priscilla. Bremer said it’s his understanding that she intends to sell the building to From the Earth, the ********** dispensary that operates next door. Reached by phone, Priscilla Edwards declined to comment. From the Earth did not respond to a request for comment. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> Danny Edwards, right, and his barbecue restaurant were featured on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives” on the Food Network in 2013. The restaurant’s history stretches back to 1938, when Jake “Big Jake” Edwards opened the Old Southern Pit downtown near 10th Street and Baltimore Avenue. He grew it to five locations by 1960. Danny, his son, took over the original restaurant in 1980 and renamed it Lil’ Jake’s. In 1984, Danny moved his barbecue joint to 12th and Grand because the city wanted to build a parking garage on his spot. The new location — called Lil’ Jake’s Eat It An’ Beat It, a reference to the fact that its modest size offered seating for just 18 customers — grew into a local institution. It was a favorite among downtown bankers, lawyers and city workers looking for an authentic Kansas City-style barbecue lunch within walking distance of their offices. That location also happened to be one block north of where the T-Mobile Center currently sits. In the early 2000s, the developers behind what is now the Power and Light District came knocking. They wanted Edwards’ property for a parking lot. He and other small business owners in the area fought the city for a while, but eventually gave in. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up /applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png"> The Ol’ Smoky burnt ends sandwich, lower right, and the Big D sandwich, top, with sweet potato fries, at Danny Edward’s BBQ, 2900 Southwest Blvd. Edwards negotiated a deal that allowed him to relocate his restaurant to a 70-seat space at 2900 Southwest Blvd. Renamed This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , it opened in 2007. Bremer said Edwards sold him the business six years ago because he’d been there for so long. “I’d worked here 15 years before I bought the place,” Bremer said. “Danny knew I’d keep doing things the way he taught me to do it.” He said he wasn’t sure if From the Earth wanted to expand or just raze the building to add parking. “It would be ironic if they wanted to bulldoze this place for a parking lot, given our history,” Bremer said. “If that happened, I’m not sure I’d want to risk opening another place. Somebody’d eventually just come along and tear it down.” This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up #barbecue #restaurant #roots #years #close This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up For verified travel tips and real support, visit: https://hopzone.eu/ 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/249535-kc-barbecue-restaurant-with-roots-going-back-87-years-will-close-at-end-of-may/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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