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Phoenix Piano Bar & Grill Print E-mail
Written by Beverly Berryman   
Tuesday, 30 March 2004
Phoenix Piano Bar & Grill, 302 West 8th Street., at Central (downtown), 816-472-0001 www.phoenixjazz.net

The Phoenix Piano Bar & Grill is located in a beautiful brick building listed on the National Histroic Register. The Phoenix opened in 1989 and has been swinging to the sounds of the best of Kansas City Jazz and Blues ever since. Good time Kansas City style music is served up seven nights a week with two bands each night on the weekend. Full menu with steaks, pasta, seafood and a "Healthwatchers" section.

 
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