HomeGrown - Power & Light
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HomeGrown - Power & Light

101 E 13th St, Kansas City, MO

★★★★★4.8(480 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Tucked into Kansas City's Power and Light District, this vibrant brunch spot opens early and fills up fast, but their efficient ordering system keeps the energy flowing rather than frustrating. Beyond stellar coffee drinks like their smooth cold brew and carefully crafted lattes, they're equally known for generous, flavor-packed breakfast plates—think perfect buttermilk pancakes and a tomato soup so good people order it twice—paired with a genuinely warm, family-friendly atmosphere that makes both quick coffee runs and long sit-downs feel equally welcome.

What to expect

Early hoursTraditional drinksSlow sitPastriesFamily friendlyFull breakfastMeetingsCold brew

Google Reviews

Blake Roussel
★★★★★3 months ago

We had the late wave for a volleyball tournament. So we decided to go grab some brunch downtown. This place had great pictures and reviews so we decided to give it a try. But what drew me in to be honest was the homemade popped heart I’m a sucker for pop tarts so I wanted to see what the homemade version they had tasted like. My daughter ordered the turkey avocado Benedict and devoured all of it so I’m guessing it was delicious. I did not get one bite and she usually shares. I had the biscuits and gravy, cheesy grits, and two eggs over easy. The biscuits and gravy were really good. Our server gave them a rating of 8.5 out of 10 and I would say they were probably more of a 7 out of 10. But they were good. The cherry popped heart was warm and fresh. It took me back to eating frosted pop tarts warmed up in a toaster before school. Although this is more of a chain restaurant and we usually don’t hit those very often. It had a very inviting atmosphere and the staff was very friendly and knowledgeable. So next time we’re in Kansas City, you might catch us eating a cherry or cinnamon popped heart. Update to the story two days later I walked six blocks in 10° weather to get some popped parts for the volleyball girls before we played in the gold bracket.

Thanh Nguyen
★★★★★4 months ago

Overall - good food and vibrant atmosphere. Bc it’s a brunch place and located in KC, can get a little hectic. Their waiting line procedure does seem to be efficient though! Servers were friendly and service was fast considering the time frame we came at. Food was good and at reasonable prices (forgot to take menu pics). Atmosphere was also cute and bright with all the decor. Only issue is parking situation bc you’d have to do street or parking lot parking to get here. Can’t remember the exact name but the inlet that comes w avocado on top is what I’d recommend!

Katlyn Kosnik
★★★★★5 months ago

There's nothing I love more than a cute breakfast spot, and this one definitely hit the spot. I ordered the classic buttermilk pancakes and they were amazing! I also got an iced vanilla latte with oat milk. It wasn’t the best coffee I’ve ever had, but I definitely should’ve gone with the seasonal pumpkin flavor instead. There were four of us, and the booth felt a little tight, but overall I had a great experience and would definitely come back.

Ryan Roodt
★★★★★5 months ago

Outstanding breakfast spot! The food here was absolutely incredible — huge portions, amazing flavour, and genuinely some of the best breakfast dishes I’ve had in a long time. The whole place has a friendly, welcoming vibe that makes you feel right at home. Definitely a must-visit in Kansas City!

Igor
★★★★★5 months ago

I've stumbled upon Homegrown Kitchen while in town for a conference. One lunch turned into two. Let’s talk about the tomato soup. I ordered it both times. This wasn’t your run-of-the-mill soup—it was a creamy, hearty homage to 1950s Americana comfort food, elevated with sharp cheddar and crowned with homemade croutons. First visit: Traditional Eggs Benedict. The eggs had golden yolks and the silky hollandaise. Second visit: Country Benny—a Midwestern masterpiece. As someone from Europe, let me just say: biscuits are a brilliant gastronomic invention, and whoever thought to pair them with thick, meaty gravy deserves an award.

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