beautiful exterior
Cold IPA
Cool Front Window
the reflection of a window
Entrance
interior
the inside of a brewery
the inside of the brewery
Upstairs bar
A very hip and chill place for an afternoon cider.
Order Counter
Outside
drink
Maris
Patio and Main Stage
Base lady beer and one for the books beer
Flight
Flights with family.
drink
Downstairs sorting area
Across the street
Tamia L.
Feb 18, 2025
Vibes & drinks were on point!Afrodisiac (Chocolate/Coffee) Blonde and a night of jazz. This beer is very smooth, flavor balance well of chocolate and coffee.. Kadesh Flow, rapper, trombonist, and producer with a band of musicians on keyboard, drums, trumpet and bass in collaboration to bring not only sounds of jazz but hip-hop.
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Ian E.
Oct 12, 2024
Way past due, but my visit to Vine Street Brewing exceeded expectations. For any out of state and international visitors, this brewery is located in a historic, iconoclast Kansas City neighborhood. The brewery thoughtfully represents those roots and has created an amazing space to enjoy a good beer in the 18th and Vine district.The staff is very knowledgeable about the beers while being super attentive and conversational. They helped me narrow down which beers to order. My first beer was a Dark Lager, Jazzman (which I'd had before). This time was different and served via Lukr slow pour. This Czech pour style adds a soft, velvet mouthfeel to what's already a great tasting beer. My second beer was a crisp, hoppy American IPA with a milky white head. It was called Jerry Curl Drippin and it ended my visit on a high note.
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David L.
Feb 19, 2025
I have had this on my list of places to visit for a while now and finally got the chance to check it out. There is a large area upstairs and downstairs if you have an event. There is also a good size but the bar with seating. All of the beers I tried were well designed and had good flavoring. The building is such a cool place and I think it's cool that they left some of the graffiti on the interior walls. It actually ties into the building itself. I will definitely be back to check out more beers.
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Tim S.
Feb 10, 2025
This place is historic, the building around and the building that brewed, use to be prison back in the days, vine street, has won many rewards, very popular to come in and have a beer to drink, the bartender very friendly and knowledgeable too, I'm a member of the brewery, this is a must to visit
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Sean S.
Dec 24, 2024
So I accidentally traipsed across this spot looking for The Spot (now The Nook located in the main library downtown). It is a cool funky kind of place with a very chill and positive vibe. My son and I tried a few beers and they were very well crafted and highly unique in flavor profile. The staff were very friendly and welcoming. Due to a leg injury, I could not make the trip down to the actual brewery, but my son did and he was impressed. I will update the review on my return trip which there definitely will be one, there are so many beers I have left to try.
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Mary S.
Dec 18, 2024
Great space. The vibes and artwork really made me feel like I at home in the Nay area. Staff were friendly and knowledgeable. They were happy to let us sample beers before ordering.
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Andrew H.
Jul 16, 2024
This is the first Black-owned brewery in MO and the 2nd Black-owned brewery I've ever been to. (the other is Métier Brewing Company in Seattle)If these two breweries are any indication we need a TON more breweries owned by non-white folks in this country!Both of these breweries had incredible, hoppy lager beers. Many breweries brew hoppy beers, many breweries brew lager beers, very few brew hoppy lager beers.The Cold IPA on tap here was the perfect medicine for the 98+ degree temperatures in Kansas City. It was so good I bought a 4-pack to take home. That might not mean much to you, but, as a home-brewer in love with his own beers, I rarely purchase beer at breweries. But the combo if being in a hotel away from home, and the absolute cold crispy hoppy refreshment of this lager caused me to change my mind.And I haven't even touched on the ambiance. This brewery looks like an old frontier castle. It's an ancient building built of big rocks that's been revitalized into a wonderful community space.A must-stop on your visit to Kansas City!PS: they have one of the best brewery logos I've ever seen!
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Jeff H.
Feb 1, 2025
Somebody mentioned hoppy lagers, so I dropped by. Yup!Fantastic location, building, service.!!!!
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Rose D.
Feb 6, 2024
Went for a drink on a sunny, Friday afternoon. The staff were eager to recommend their favorites and we got a flight and a full glass of their sour. Their patio was open, despite it being February, which was lovely. Their sour was perhaps one of the best sour beers I've ever had! My husband drank a flight of beers and said his favorite was the Hood brew. The building was so unique, with exposed brick and old wall-art / graffiti. The space was shared with a restaurant that also looked like it had good offerings. This brewery would be a great hangout for groups big or small!
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Stephanie K.
Feb 3, 2024
We have been looking forward to trying Vine Street Brewing since it opened. This is the first Black owned brewery in Kansas City. It's located on Vine Street and shares a historic building with The Spot. Their decor ties in the history of the area and is vibrant creating a welcoming atmosphere. The beers we had were great and the service quick and friendly. There is lots of seating space inside upstairs and downstairs. They have a huge back patio with lots of extra seating area that will be great in the warmer months. The bathrooms here are gender neutral. They have the NICE period products, for free in the stalls. I appreciate the inclusivity and thought to spend a little extra on having nice plastic applicants and multiple sizes (light, regular and heavy) available for people. This is a must try in Kansas City.
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