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Vine Street Brewing Co. officially opens in the Historic 18th and Vine District

Vine Street Brewing is officially opening its doors in Kansas City this Friday, June 30. The brewery intends to uplift community voices and create a vibrant and inclusive environment.

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Cheers to the grand opening.

Photo via Vine Street Brewing

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There’s a new brewery in town. Vine Street Brewing Co. officially opens its doors this week with a grand opening celebration. Located at 2010 Vine St., KCMO, the new brewery is determined to bring the joy of craft beer to diverse communities.

Opening day

The grand opening celebration is Friday, June 30, beginning at 3 p.m. — featuring performances from KC-based musicians including Kadesh Flow, Eddie Moore, and DJ Skeme.

Welcome home

The 4,800-sqft space includes a two-story taproom, brewhouse, and outdoor beer garden. The brewery is taking over a 150-year-old building, with decor nods to KC’s jazz history — including a custom piano wall made of reclaimed wood from the West Bottoms.

Fast facts

  • Vine Street contributes to 1% of Black-owned breweries in the US.
  • This building has not been in use since 1978.
  • The downstairs + outdoor space will soon host local artists, live music, and private events.
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