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4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Missouri in March 2026

Austyn Kunde
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Food Travel LogoMISSOURI STATE – As Missouri readies its taps for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 150th anniversary of Budweiser, the state's hospitality industry is undergoing a high-stakes "Spring Cleaning." While legislative wins like the American Beer Act are providing relief to brewers, the "March Reset" has claimed several landmark institutions and neighborhood favorites, driven by a combination of new wage mandates and massive infrastructure projects.


4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Missouri in March 2026
4 Popular Bars and Taverns Closing in Missouri in March 2026

From the shuttering of pioneering "dog bars" to the departure of 15-year fine-dining anchors, here is the state of the Missouri tavern landscape this month.


The Major Closures: March 2026

The first half of March has been marked by a series of "last calls" for businesses that helped define the social fabric of the state’s largest metros over the last decade.



1. Bar K (St. Louis & Kansas City)

In a major blow to the "pet-centric" social scene, the pioneering Bar K has officially completed the closure of all its Missouri operations. After nearly a decade in business, owners cited "severe economic challenges," including inflationary costs and an extremely difficult labor market. The Kansas City location at Berkeley Park was particularly hard-hit by massive riverfront construction projects that isolated the site and eliminated parking, making it inaccessible for regular patrons.

2. Story (Prairie Village / Kansas City)

A cornerstone of the regional dining and bar scene for 15 years, Story has officially closed its doors. The award-winning establishment, owned by Carl and Susan Thorne-Thomsen, earned national acclaim and multiple James Beard nods during its run. While the closure is a loss for the neighborhood, the space is already slated to be reimagined as a larger, expanded home for Scratch Gourmet Kitchen later this spring.



3. Applebee’s (Columbia)

In one of the most visible "Spring Cleaning" moves by a national brand, the Applebee’s located at 2010 Interstate 70 Dr. SW in Columbia is scheduled to close permanently this month. The closure is part of a broader corporate restructuring as the chain pivots away from underperforming suburban sites in favor of higher-density "travel hubs."

4. Hammerstone’s (Soulard, St. Louis)

While not a permanent closure, the historic Hammerstone’s in Soulard made headlines on March 1, 2026, following a recurring series of break-ins that have left the owners "feeling kicked in the shin." The incident highlights the growing "Security Surcharge" debate in St. Louis, as historic taverns face rising costs to protect their properties in a difficult economic climate.


Trends Driving the "Show-Me" Shift

Missouri tavern owners are navigating a unique legislative environment that is forcing many to "modernize or exit" this month:


Signs of Vitality: The 2026 "James Beard" Wave

Despite the somber news of closures, Missouri’s culinary and cocktail reputation is at an all-time high: