Openings & Closings

Kansas City bar serving flatbreads and wide selection of beers is ‘temporarily closed’

Flying Horse Taproom’s Greek Goddess Pizza: a crispy flatbread crust topped with its Greek salad, melted mozzarella and an olive oil drizzle.
Flying Horse Taproom’s Greek Goddess Pizza: a crispy flatbread crust topped with its Greek salad, melted mozzarella and an olive oil drizzle. File photo

Flying Horse Taproom will not be open for the foreseeable future, ownership announced late last week.

“The taproom is temporarily closed while new management updates operations and makes renovations,” according to its Facebook page. “Sorry for the inconvenience and check back soon for our re-opening date!”

The Brookside bar serves a menu of flatbreads alongside 20 taps of local and craft beers, plus bottles and cans.

It opened in 2018 at 600 E. 63rd St., next to its sister business, Brookside Wine and Spirits.

Emails and calls this week to Flying Horse were not returned.

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David Hudnall
The Kansas City Star
David Hudnall is a columnist for The Star’s Opinion section. He is a Kansas City native and a graduate of the University of Missouri. He was previously the editor of The Pitch and Phoenix New Times.
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