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KC Restaurants and Bars Participating in National Negroni Week

10 KC restaurants and bars are participating in support of the organization Slow Food

Three negroni custom cocktails and National Negroni Week menu at J. Rieger & Co.

We had to try them all - obviously.

Photo by @thekctoday

National Negroni Week celebrates classic and creative variations of Negronis with thousands of bars and restaurants participating nation-wide. This year, a portion of all Negroni sales will be donated to Slow Food — a global movement of local communities and activists seeking to change the world through food and beverage. Cheers to that.

Today-Sun., Sept. 18, 10 Kansas City bars and restaurants are participating in the festivities, including:

  • Lazia | 2101 Central St., Kansas City, MO | Offering an extended, curated menu of Negronis to sip your way through Italy.
  • J. Rieger & Co. | 2700 Guinotte Ave., Kansas City, MO | Explore their Monogram Lounge, Electric Park Garden + Hey! Hey! Club for an array of signature Negronis. We recommend the Classic Negroni.
  • The Campground | 1531 Genessee St., Kansas City, MO | This cozy spot even earned a nomination for Best Negroni in The Pitch KC.

Find the full list of participating locations here.

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