This a really neat place , you can learn a lot about the negro leagues baseball teams (something that a lot of people dont know about) also the jazz museum is great. The museum is also one of the top jazz clubs in the country.There is also a great soul food resturant (The peach tree)right there on the vine. It will be well enjoyed..
I love it! its so cool to be able to see certain instruments that they touched themselves. before he died you could also c Buck o'Neil around here any day o fhte week.
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By A Yahoo! Contributor, 01/08/07
18th and Vine is a good day out because it combines several things - there's something for baseball and sports fans, music fans, history buffs and great food at the Peachtree restaurant. Instead of going to one museeum that has one basic theme, this area mixes things up which prevents the day from getting dull.
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Great food, terrible service!
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 09/22/06
Our party of 8 enjoyed the food and atmosphere tremendously. The service was so bad that we gave up trying to get better! Examples: 1) a side salad was delivered AFTER the meal had been consumed 2) NO BUTTER ever was brought to the table 3) Drinks and refills came in spurts or not at all 4) many menu items were unavailable we were told 5) after ...
I am a born and raised Kansas Citian and I have to say 18th and Vine is a very nice spot to visit. I enjoy the Peachtree restaurant as well as the Blue Room. The only draw back is there aren't enough attractions in Kansas City, much less the Jazz District, to keep you coming back over and over again. If you go to the Peachtree be prepared to ...
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