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Drink Up: Try something new at Boulevard Brewing Co.'s Rec Deck

Head to Boulevard Brewing Co.'s Rec Deck for an expansive, laid-back hall at the top of the Tours & Rec Center. Visitors can play games, enjoy the skyline, and of course — drink beer. Editor Bella sat down with Kaleigh Rangel to learn more about the space.

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Shuffle on up to the Tours & Rec Center top floor.

Photo via Boulevard Brewing Co.

Welcome to the Rec Deck. Boulevard Brewing Co.'s expansive, laid-back hall is one of Editor Bella’s favorite hidden gems. She sat down with tours manager Kaleigh Rangel to learn more about the space.

The Rec Deck sits on top of the Tours & Rec Center (2534 Madison Ave., KCMO) and is fit with deck shuffleboard, tabletop shuffleboard, and foosball. A wide selection of Boulevard beers + beverages are available for purchase — making the space 21+ only.

“We want it to feel more local-centric since the beer hall gets a lot of tourists. It’s there to provide amazing views of the KC skyline, plus a recreational element,” Kaleigh said.

Walk-in court rentals are $7 per person for one hour of play. Four people can play at a time, but each court seats up to six, so fan sections are encouraged. Each rental comes with a lesson for new players.

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