River House
River House is a premier restaurant launched as part of the innovative Rock Island Bridge project in Kansas City, Kansas. Operated by Andrew Miller, owner of Arthur Bryant’s, and led by chefs Bradley and Brittany Gilmore from Lula Southern Cookhouse, the establishment offers elevated street fare and comfort foods, including burnt end mac ‘n cheese and charcuterie boards. The restaurant is set to become a key feature of the bridge’s recreational and entertainment district, which includes planning for event spaces, trails, and water-based activities along the Kansas River. With a strategic location near Hy-Vee Arena and a focus on enhancing community engagement, River House aims to create a vibrant new destination for residents and visitors alike.
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News Summary
The Rock Island Bridge project in Kansas City has announced River House as its sole restaurant tenant, offering elevated street fare and comfort food. Operated by notable chefs, the restaurant aims to provide a unique dining experience on the bridge, which will enhance the region’s recreational opportunities. Set to open in fall 2025, the bridge will also feature event spaces and landscapes to connect the two Kansas Cities.
Kansas City, Kansas – River House to Open as Sole Restaurant on the New Rock Island Bridge
The highly anticipated Rock Island Bridge project has officially announced its restaurant tenant, named River House. Operated by Andrew Miller, the owner of Arthur Bryant’s, and chefs Bradley and Brittany Gilmore from Lula Southern Cookhouse, River House will offer an assortment of “elevated street fare” and comfort food to visitors. Menu highlights will include dishes such as burnt end mac ‘n cheese, charcuterie boards, and assorted picnic basket spreads, all designed to complement the unique dining experience on the bridge.
The Rock Island Bridge, which is set to soar 40 feet above the Kansas River, represents a significant advancement in the region’s infrastructure and recreational options. Currently located near the intersection of Kansas Avenue and Royal Park Drive, the bridge is targeting a fall 2025 opening date, despite prior plans for a 2023 launch that were hampered by construction delays.
Features of the Project
The bridge project aims not only to facilitate pedestrian movement between Kansas City, Missouri, and Kansas City, Kansas, but also to enhance recreational opportunities along the Kansas River. Plans include a riverside park along with additional infrastructure for trails and floating docks intended for kayaking and canoeing activities. The development continues to evolve, transforming from a mere entertainment venue into a comprehensive recreational area.
As part of the overall project, an event venue named American Royal Hall is planned for the bridge’s upper level. This space will cater to corporate events, weddings, and other special occasions, making the bridge a vibrant hub for gatherings and activities.
Project Background
The Rock Island Bridge has been in the works for over five years, with involvement from the Unified Government of Wyandotte County and Kansas City, Kansas, dating back to 2018. Originally an old railroad bridge lacking any current attractions to the river, the current plans have evolved to create an entertainment district that enhances the area and draws visitors.
Mike Zeller, founder and CEO of the project, highlighted the bridge’s strategic location near the Hy-Vee Arena in the West Bottoms area. In preparation for the project, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers have undertaken necessary levee raises to accommodate the bridge, ensuring that it is safely constructed and accessible.
Project Components and Future Expectations
In addition to River House, development plans encompass multiple trailheads, a park at the east side entrance, as well as access ramps, stairways, and parking lots to facilitate visitor access. The Kansas River, locally known as the Kaw, is particularly well-suited for paddle craft due to its calmer water speeds, roughly a third that of the neighboring Missouri River.
While the expected opening for the Rock Island Bridge has been scheduled for spring 2025, some areas of the project may not reach completion until 2026. Public guided tours of the bridge’s ongoing transformation have been made available to residents, allowing them to witness the exciting developments taking place.
The planning and development team behind this transformative project is optimistic about the future of the bridge and the opportunities it will create for the community. The vision of the Rock Island Bridge is to broaden access to this vital area, enhancing both recreational enjoyment and fostering a sense of connection between the two Kansas Cities.
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Additional Resources
- Kansas City Star: River House Opening
- Wikipedia: Rock Island Bridge
- KCTV5: Restaurant Announced for Rock Island Bridge
- Google Search: Kansas City Rock Island Bridge
- Fox 4 KC: Rock Island Bridge Timeline Extended
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Rock Island Bridge
