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A Beer Lover’s Take on 39th Street Brewery, Kansas City, MO

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If you’re a craft beer fan and find yourself in Kansas City, 39th Street Brewery is a spot you’ll want to check out. Tucked into the heart of the buzzing 39th Street district, this brewery brings a mix of solid beer, a cozy vibe, and a location that’s perfect for a casual hangout or a lively night out.

Beer Selection

First things first…the beer. These folks know what they’re doing. Their rotating tap list leans heavily into variety, so whether you’re into hop-forward IPAs, rich stouts, or crisp, refreshing lagers, you’ll find something that hits the spot. One standout is their Rule Breaker pale ale, which strikes a nice balance of citrusy hops and smooth malt. They’ve also been experimenting with seasonal brews and unique flavors, which is always fun to see. That said, if you’re looking for something wildly adventurous or boundary-pushing, you might not find it here. They focus more on classic styles done right.

39th Street Brewery Rule Breaker Pale Ale
Rule Breaker Pale Ale

Atmosphere

The vibe here is friendly and relaxed, with just enough energy to keep it interesting. The interior feels like the perfect mix of industrial chic and cozy neighborhood bar, complete with warm lighting, plenty of seating, and a bar staff that’s genuinely welcoming. On warmer days, the patio is where it’s at. You can sip your brew while soaking in the sights and sounds of one of KC’s coolest streets. It’s the kind of place where you can come solo, meet a friend, or bring a group, and it works for all scenarios.

Location

Being smack-dab in the 39th Street corridor is a win. You’re surrounded by great restaurants, quirky shops, and a diverse crowd that gives the area its charm. Plus, it’s a short hop from downtown, the Crossroads, Westport, and other KC hot spots. So, it’s easy to add to your itinerary if you’re brewery hopping or exploring the city.
Address: 1320 West 39th Street, Kansas City, MO 64111

Prices

When it comes to prices, they’re pretty fair. You’re looking at typical craft beer rates around $6 to $8 for most pints, which is pretty standard for the area. They also offer flights, which is great if you’re like me and want to try a little bit of everything. Happy hour deals pop up occasionally, so it’s worth checking in for those.

The Honest Scoop

While there’s a lot to love, no place is perfect. If you’re someone who prefers breweries with a more experimental edge or a food menu that goes beyond snacks, you might feel a little limited here. That said, they often have food trucks parked outside or recommend nearby eateries, so it’s not a deal breaker. And while the beer lineup is solid, it doesn’t always have that “wow” factor you might get from breweries pushing the envelope.

Final Thoughts

All in all, 39th Street Brewery is a great place for anyone who appreciates well crafted beer and a laid back atmosphere. It’s got a great location, friendly vibes, and enough variety on tap to keep your taste buds happy. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, it’s worth stopping by for a pint (or three). Grab a seat, raise a glass, and enjoy a little slice of Kansas City’s craft beer scene. You won’t regret it!

If you’ve been to 39th Street Brewery, please share your thoughts about it in the comments section below.

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39th Street Brewery Kansas City Missouri
Rule Breaker pale Ale
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