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Authentic Bavarian-style Biergarten coming to Lenexa

KC Bier Co. is building out 29,200-sqft of indoor/outdoor bier-drinking goodness for its second metro location.

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The metro will soon be home to one of the largest Bavarian-style Biergartens in the US.

Rendering via KC Bier Co.

Hops for joy. Award-winning brewery KC Bier Co. is expanding big-time with a second location in the ‘burbs, bringing its German bier to Lenexa’s Vista Village at 98th and Ridgeview by 2026.

The new digs are set to become one of the “largest and most authentic Bavarian-style Biergartens in the US,” according to the local biz — something we don’t doubt after seeing its 29,200 sqft layout, featuring:

  • Two-story Bierhalle, with showcase brewery + event space mezzanine
  • Outdoor covered patio
  • Open-air Biergarten, ft. children’s play area, off-leash dog zone + amphitheater
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Cheers to raising the bar.

Photo via KC Bier Co.

Celebrate the news with a few brews at its 11th Anniversary and Bier Festival on Saturday, Feb. 8. Sample 24 exclusive concoctions in a souvenir tasting glass, try your hand at yard games, and chow on brats + pretzels until you can no lager take it — all included in your $38 ticket.

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