


Strang Hall is a collective of five chef-driven restaurants under one roof. Our chefs have a passion for creating original, authentic food that you can’t find anywhere else in town. All in a casual, modern space in the heart of historic Overland Park.
Industrial-chic food court with diverse eateries & outdoor tables on a grassy lawn.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 7313 W 80th St, Overland Park, KS 66204
Phone: (913) 701-7041
Website: https://www.stranghall.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
The menu was a delightful blend of flavors and textures, showcasing the chef’s creativity and mastery of culinary artistry. From the poached prawn appitizer to the Star Anise “Cookies and Cream” dessert, each dish was thoughtfully crafted, perfectly portioned and was a symphony of flavors that danced on the palate.
The attention to detail was evident not only in the exquisite presentation of each dish but also in the seamless service provided by the staff. Multiple food allergies were present at my table, and the Chef and staff went above and beyond to make sure that not only were we fed, but that the dishes were just as good as the originals prepared for everyone else.
The ambiance added to the overall charm, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere that complemented the gastronomic journey. However, I would have preferred some light music and for the lights to be dimmer, respecting the one of a kind event taking place.
What truly stood out for me was the chef’s ability to balance innovation with familiarity. While some dishes pushed the boundaries of flavor combinations (star anise in ice cream, who knew?!?), they remained accessible and satisfying to a wide range of palates.
The staff’s attentive service enhanced the overall dining experience. The waitstaff was friendly, accommodating, and added a personal touch to the evening.
I highly recommend this establishment to anyone seeking a culinary adventure. Kudos to Chef Chad Hughes and the entire team for creating an evening filled with gourmand delights. I will undoubtedly be returning to savor more of their culinary creations in the future!
There is a Strang Hall Insiders Facebook page where the individual restaurants post specials and featured menu items regularly. Definitely worth joining the group.
At Norcini, we ordered a meatball sub. The girl who took our order was clearly uninterested in helping. She barely spoke in full sentences, mumbled responses, and when we had questions, she simply pointed at the menu without making any real effort to assist us. The acoustics in the space aren’t great, so clear communication would definitely help, but we received none.
When the sandwich arrived, it was incredibly dry with barely any sauce—see attached photos. We had to go back and ask for extra sauce on the side. At over $22 for just a meatball sandwich and a drink, I expected much more. The meatballs seemed like they had been sitting around all day—dry and lacking any real flavor. Surprisingly, the salad was the highlight from Norcini: fresh, bright, and paired with a great dressing.
Next, I went to Fenix and ordered a breakfast burrito. Since I don’t eat beef or pork, I asked about swapping the meat for extra egg or a bit of guacamole. I wasn’t asking for anything major—just a simple substitution. I was told there would be an upcharge, which made no sense given I was opting out of the protein. I declined and got the burrito with no meat.
That said, the burrito itself was really tasty and satisfying, and at $14, it was a better value than the meatball sub. However, the service was once again disappointing. The staff came across as unhappy and disengaged, making the experience feel unwelcoming.
This was our first visit, and unfortunately, it will also be our last. Another reviewer mentioned that Strang Hall feels like a glorified food court, and I have to agree—it doesn’t offer anything particularly special. Also, I dislike being required to give out my phone number just to pick up my order. A simple table number or a pager system would suffice.
Final thoughts:
The food was hit or miss (the burrito was great, the sub was not), but the consistently poor service across vendors really tainted the experience. The only reason I’m giving two stars instead of one is because of the burrito. Otherwise, this visit was disappointing from start to finish.