On Saturday, October 12th, noon to 6 PM, North Kansas City hosts the Fifth Annual Pint Path. Dedicated beer fans, walkers, runners, bikers, shoppers, and explorers have had an entire year to prepare in and around North Kansas City. Get ready…set…go!
Pint Path is a fun outing to visit 24 NKC businesses along six paths. Participants will head to four stops on one of six possible paths to get discounts on beer, cocktails, food, and more.
The Venues
Stops include local shops like the quaint Little Store & Cafe, a mainstay in North Kansas City since 1938 for its all-American menu and setting. Grab a beer and a bite before heading onward.
Cinder Block Brewery, which just celebrated their sixth anniversary in September, is one of the city’s older breweries with a strong following. They will have $2 off pints and a special beer release for Pint Path NKC. The brewery also donated a growler and free growler fill for the Hashtag Contest. Use #pintpathnkc during the Pint Path event for a chance to win a gift package full of merchandise from local merchants.
Have you had a chance to explore Jefferson’s North Kansas City? The restaurant and bar is a newcomer to the neighborhood at the northeast corner of Armour and Swift. Pint Path patrons will find a fun atmosphere and food ranging from the fried pickle burger to a shrimp po’ boy. They offer 75-cent “world-famous” boneless wings on Saturdays. Guests with a Pint Path NKC Passport can purchase $4.50 23-oz drafts, $2.50 bottles, and $1 shots during the event. The deals and fun continues at two-dozen businesses throughout the city.
Stop by a Novelty Photo Op while exploring. The Novelty Photo Ops are six photo “stand ins,” where you put your head in a hole and you’re part of the scene. Locations include Restless Spirits (Ghosties), The Little Store & Cafe (Magical Horse & Unicorn), Big Rip Brewing (Spooky Scene with Pumpkinhead), Colony (The Cheerses, our mascots), Pat’s Pub (Beers), and Callsign Brewing (Red Baron). Keep an eye out for great murals and photo ops around town.
While spending the day in North Kansas City, check out artist Brew Lamb, who will be at The Brewkery, 12-2 PM, for a Meet the Artist event. Lamb painted the mural that’s on the north side of The Brewkery building. Grain to Glass hosts their Annual Cider Day. Customers can press apples in their parking lot. Check out live music at Old Shawnee Pizza at Repeal 18th and at The Rino, the spook easy space Apparition at Screenland Armour, and much more.
Paths
All six paths that have four stops each. They are colored orange, green, brown, pink, yellow, and purple. The paths will be revealed on the day of the event. You don’t have to follow any particular path or in any order.
Passports
Purchase a Pint Path Passport at Eventbrite. You will get an email with more information about where and when to check in. Organizers will have your physical passport on the day of the event. A few passports will be available for walk up purchase ($10, cash, debit or credit card) on the day of the event.
Passport Stamps
Get your passport stamped at all 24 participating businesses. Each business offers a special or discount on the day of the event. Simply make a purchase at the participating business to qualify for a stamp at each location.
Pete Dulin is a Kansas City-based writer who covers food, craft beer, wine, and business. His work has appeared in Zócalo Public Square, NPR, Feast, The Kansas City Star, River Front Times, Visit KC, Flatland, The Boston Globe, Thinking Bigger, and many other publications. He is the author of Expedition of Thirst: Exploring Breweries, Wineries, and Distilleries Across the Heart of Kansas and Missouri, Kansas City Beer: A History of Brewing in the Heartland, and KC Ale Trail.
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