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This popular KC restaurant is returning for one night only

Bluestem is bringing back its locally famous fare for a one night pop-up at Rye on the Plaza.

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No, this isn’t the original Westport location — it’s Bluestem’s pop-up spot, Rye. | Photo via Country Club Plaza

Fans of fine dining, you’ll want to write this down.

New American local fave, Bluestem, is returning to the metro after closing its doors in 2020 — but there’s a catch: it’s back for one night only.

Snag a $265 ticket to the limited-seating pop-up event and you’ll be treated to a six-course dinner, held at Rye on the Plaza (4646 Mill Creek Pkwy.) on Monday, Oct. 28.

Want a taste of what’s to come? Preview the menu on Tock, featuring dishes like Elysian Fields lamb with potato fondant + truffle, all paired with wines from Domaine Clos De La Chapelle.

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