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8 beverage flights in Kansas City

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The corazón latte flight transports us to caffeine bliss. | Photo by KCtoday

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Did you know you could catch a flight without leaving Kansas City? We’ve rounded up eight spots where you can grab a drink… or three. There are plenty of destinations for a beer flight, so we’ve expanded our travel to other regions. From coffee to wine, the flight scene here is pretty fly.

Coffee

Café Corazón, 110 Southwest Blvd. | The newly-opened crossroads location offers two flights — the corazón latte flight + corazón mocha flight, both with three 5 oz drinks.

Café Ollama, 523 Southwest Blvd. | Catch a connecting flight right down the street. Café Ollama’s flights can be purchased all day Tuesday and 3 p.m.-close everyday once extended summer hours start. Flights are four 5 oz drinks, with select options hot or iced.

Wine

KC Wineworks, 1829 McGee St. | Three wine + cheese flights happen every Thurs., 4-8p.m. at the city’s first grape-to-glass Winery and Tasting Room.

Amigoni Urban Winery, 1505 Genessee St. | Enjoy a five-wine tasting flight with the option to add additional wines for a fee. If you get hungry, you can munch on local small plates such as cheese + bread.

Cocktails

misc., 1447 Gentry St. | Known for its changing themes, misc. offers four cocktail flights. The colorful drinks + “Meet Me in Kansas City” neon sign means aesthetic pictures.

Port Fonda, 4141 Pennsylvania Ave. | Pair some tacos with a four 3 oz house-made margarita flight. Pro tip: This spot also offers tequila flights.

Spirits

Mean Mule Distilling Co., 1733 Locust St. | Try Mean Mule’s spirits with its three 1 oz spirit flights. Pro tip: sample its new vapor-distilled agave gin in the flight for an additional fee.

Zócalo, 620 W. 48th St. | This spot offers a four 1.5 oz tequila flight (three tequila shots + one chaser). If you’re a big fan of happy hour, the price drops from 3 p.m.-6 p.m. everyday.

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