Italian restaurant · Midtown
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"The East Village has a new sports bar. Lydia’s, which comes from the same people as the sticky-floored Hairy Lemon, has memorabilia on the walls, big red French doors, and lots of beer on tap." - will hartman
Movie theater · Midtown
Family-run movie theater in a train station, known for its 80-by-53-foot screen with 3D capability.
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French restaurant · Kansas City
Unpretentious eatery for elevated French dining in cozy quarters with a sometimes-serenading chef.
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Ice cream shop · Kansas City
This cozy ice cream haven features charming exposed brick, serves creative housemade flavors, and delivers a warm, friendly vibe perfect for dessert lovers.
Hotel · Southmoreland
Refined boutique hotel in a Colonial Revival–style mansion featuring chic rooms & a garden. In a residential neighborhood, this genteel boutique hotel in a Colonial Revival–style mansion is a 6-minute walk from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, 1 mile from shopping at Country Club Plaza and 3 miles from I-35. The chic rooms offer flat-screen TVs and Wi-Fi, plus designer toiletries. The 1- to 2-bedroom suites sleep up to 4 people and provide living rooms. Some feature sloped ceilings, and/or spa-style bathrooms with rainfall showers. There’s a garden.
Cocktail bar · Broadway Gillham
Intimate, upscale cocktail bar featuring live entertainment.
Ice cream shop · Sunset Hill
"✨ EXCLUSIVELY WALK UP & CURBSIDE✨ We offer an adventurous selection of rotating seasonal flavors, and homemade waffle cones!! Espresso, milkshakes, floats, and bakery items! We are happy to serve you from our walk-up service window or you can order online for a quick and easy pick up!"
Steak house · Kansas City
Open since 1949, this old-school chophouse serves up hearty portions of steak & classic sides.
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Winery · Kansas City
Discover a chic urban winery in a historic 1909 building with a cozy vibe, great wine selection, and friendly service, perfect for tastings and socializing.
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National museum · 18th and Vine
Exhibits on segregated league's 1920 founding to Jackie Robinson's 1947 Brooklyn Dodgers debut.
Art gallery · Kansas City
This charming commercial gallery features contemporary works by both emerging and established artists, complemented by a lovely print shop.