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Cliff’s Taphouse moves into 8th and Broadway downtown KC

This new Garment District space is part of the Carnival Building renovation.

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Cliff’s showcased its event space during Garment Grooves After Hours.

Photo by KCtoday

Cliff’s Taphouse, a 2021 addition to Martini Corner in KCMO’s Midtown, is stretching its legs into downtown’s Garment District.

Owner Larry Kime told us Cliff’s will operate the 2,800-sqft event spaceat 800 Broadway Blvd., KCMO — until the end of 2022.

The space is part of the Carnival Building, which is currently under renovation by the same group that leases the restaurant’s first location. The investment group, including Exact Architects, Terra Management, and Select Sites LLC, is working on a $10 million project to create 47 loft apartments.

Larry hopes to turn the Carnival Building space into a second restaurant in the near future.

Anyone looking to host an event (pop-ups, holiday markets, and receptions) can start by sending an email here.

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