Kansas City, Missouri, USA Maps
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Kansas City, Missouri, USA Maps
KANSAS MISSOURI 435 SHAWNEE 71 MISSION ZOO STARLIGHT THEATRE 2/11 470 RAYTOWN TRUMAN SPORTS COMPLEX 70 INDEPENDENCE CONVENTION N CENTER 70 DOWNTOWN OW KANSAS CITY CITY,, MO 635 KANSAS CITY, KS WARD PARKWAY 35 countryclubplaza.com countryclubplaza@highwoods.com Customer Service Center 4750 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64112 816-753-0100 OCEANS OF FUN WORLDS OF FUN BRUSH CREEK 43RD MAIN STREET STATE LINE SOUTHWEST TRWY 29 LIBERTY 435 NELSON GALLERY WESTPORT Monday-Saturday* 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. *Many stores 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday Located on Ward Parkway, just west of Broadway. Plaza Public Safety can be reached 24 hours a day at 816-753-7973. In addition to these services, Plaza Public Safety can assist you with: Jump starting your vehicle Escorting you to your vehicle Locating lost items Plaza Hours Thanksgiving - Mid-January The World-Famous Plaza Lights shine nightly from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. Plaza Lights Thanksgiving Evening The Plaza Lighting Ceremony 4750 Broadway (North of Ward Parkway) Plaza Customer Service Dining Guide 43 810 Zone 4686 Broadway, 816-268-ZONE Want to experience the best seats in the house? Welcome to the 810 Zone! The 810 Zone is Kansas City’s only interactive sports bar & grill. Look at this lineup: 76 TVS (4 HD BIG-SCREENS), interactive televisions with sports, an amazing game room (with Pop-a-Shot, Golden Tee and so much more)! Plus live radio broadcasts featuring 810 Sports Radio, and a MASSIVE collection of local sports memorabilia! And anytime is crunch time in the Zone. With the most valuable appetizers, salads, sandwiches, entrees and desserts (yep, we’ve got ballpark favorites, too) you are sure to get your fill of flavor. 810 has the MVPlaces for banquets, too (like the Skybox Suite). Get in the Zone—810 Zone—and get your game on! PRICE RANGE: $7.95-26.95. HOURS: Sun.-Wed.; 11am-12:30am; Thurs.: 11am-1:30am; Fri.-Sat.: 11am-3am. 93 Balsano’s Gelato Café 428 Ward Parkway, 816-931-4010 Once a neighborhood favorite in the West Plaza area, Balsano’s now offers the tastiest gelato this side of Florence right here on the Plaza. Balsano’s is located on Ward Parkway near the Kona Grill. Enjoy gelato, espresso, soups, salads, sandwiches, quiche, wraps and more in a casual café or on the sidewalk patio. HOURS: 9am-11pm: Mon.-Sat.; 11am-10pm: Sun. 5 Blanc Burgers + Bottles 4710 Jefferson, 816-931-6200 Blanc Burgers + Bottles is a hamburger heaven. Blanc offers a menu full of gourmet burgers, an eclectic list of beers, specialty bottled sodas, a few salads, fries, onion rings and milkshakes. Blanc burgers are served on fresh-baked local Farm to Market brioche or whole-wheat buns. The beef burgers are made from half a pound of ground tenderloin, and there are a few alternative burgers, including mahi mahi, spiced lentils and turkey on the menu. Enjoy Blanc Burgers “quick fix” lunch deal: an abbreviated selection of burgers with a side or salad for just $8. PRICE RANGE: Lunch: $8-$15; Dinner : $10-$20. HOURS: Sun.-Thurs.: 11am-10pm; Fri.-Sat.: 11am-11pm. 170 BO LING’S CHINESE RESTAURANT 4800 Main Street, 816-753-1718 Bo Ling’s…Chinese Please! Bo Ling’s has been serving fine Chinese cuisine since 1981 in the Kansas City area. In addition to a lunch and dinner menu, Bo Ling’s offers catering, banquets, and Dim Sum on the weekends. Please visit us in the Board of Trade Building across from the Plaza, one of our six locations! PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.75-8.25; dinner: $7.50-14.75. HOURS: 11am-9:30pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-10:30pm: Fri.-Sat. Dim Sum served from 11am-3pm. Reservations accepted for parties of six or more. 11 Brio Tuscan Grille 500 Nichols Road, 816-561-5888 Brio brings the pleasures of the Tuscan country villa to Kansas City. The menu emphasis is on prime steaks and chops, homemade pasta specialties, and flatbreads prepared in an authentic Italian wood-burning oven. Brio offers a lunch, dinner and kids’ menu daily along with a brunch menu served from 11am-3pm: Sat.-Sun. Brio also caters to large groups. Our Tuscan Feast Menu is great for your home and office celebrations or meetings. Brio also features a second-level terrace overlooking the Plaza. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $7.95-15.95; dinner: $8.95-32.00. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat. Upstairs bar remains open after the dining room is closed, till 1:30am. Happy Hour seven days a week: 3-6pm and 9pm-close. Reservations accepted. PRIVATE DINING: Six rooms: 8-200 49 BUCA DI BEPPO 310 West 47th Street, 816-931-6548 Today, The Plaza’s popularity and reputation has been recognized around the country. The entire 15-block district, with more than 120 shops and dozens of fine restaurants, makes shopping and dining an enjoyable pastime. Plaza Art Fair May - September Thursdays, 5-8 p.m. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. Saturdays, 2-5 p.m. Sundays, Noon-3 p.m. Plaza Live! Courtyard Concert Series Immigrant southern Italian cooking. You’ll be drunk on décor at this exuberant send-up of post-War Italian-American supper clubs. Dine in Sistine splendor at the Pope’s Table, feast on Macaroni Rosa at the Kitchen Table, or share whole Chicken Cacciatore on the terrace. Reservations accepted. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; noon-9pm: Sun. Private Dining: One room: up to 110 or you can reserve the whole restaurant up to 500. With its rich history, fine dining, super shopping and entertaining activities throughout the year, it is understandable that the Country Club Plaza is the Midwest’s premier shopping and dining destination. 435 The Plaza is kept lively with a year-round calendar of music, activities and special events, including the famous Plaza Lights and the widely recognized Plaza Art Fair. Re s t aur ant s r anging f r om contemp or ar y American to Kansas Cit y steaks, authentic Italian to cosmopolitan burgers are all a part of the Plaza experience. Whether it’s the hot spot that caters to the late night crowd or a quiet courtyard café, the Plaza’s restaurants offer an atmosphere that no other district can duplicate. Shoppers will recognize fine stores like Anthropologie and St. John. Original Kansas City stores like Halls and Tivol give local flavor to the Plaza’s reputation as a national fashion center. Pleasant surprises can be found along the streets – from tiny designer shoe boutiques off the beaten path to delicious candy chocolatiers, couture clothiers, stylish salons and fine jewelers. Offers a variety of services to help make your Plaza shopping trip more enjoyable. Stop by or call Plaza Customer Service at 816-753-0100 and we can answer any questions you have about the Plaza, in addition to providing these services: Plaza Gift Cards (Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) Gift Wrap Plaza Maps Plaza Merchandise Public Restrooms Kansas City Information General Information Stroller Rental Wheelchair Rental Parcel Hold Plaza Banners available for purchase Garage Parking available on Ward Parkway, just west of Williams-Sonoma September A three-day weekend celebrating music, food and art (The third weekend after Labor Day) Just as the early days of the Plaza were exciting and constantly changing, that excitement continues today. Highwoods Properties acquired the Plaza in 1998. Highwoods continued J.C. Nichols’ vision and helped launch a comprehensive redevelopment of the Plaza including construction and new retail shops. Again, with the automobile in mind, Highwoods added new parking garages and nearly 4,000 new parking spaces. developed a new standard of quality taken to heights never before seen in Kansas City. Available at Plaza Customer Service and Online at countryclubplaza.com 96 California Pizza Kitchen 4743 Pennsylvania, 816-561-2420 The 1977 flood set the Plaza in motion for the ’80s, ’90s and today. The Plaza evolved and many celebrated national stores joined the unique local shops. The Plaza The course of the Plaza changed in September 1977 when a rainstorm left the Plaza ravaged from flooding waters. In minutes, blocks of stores were destroyed, shops gutted and millions of dollars in merchandise was lost. Many wondered if the Plaza would survive, but a massive cleanup campaign began the next day. The annual Plaza Art Fair was to open in only ten days. Many merchants opened in time while other merchants looked to the tragedy as an opportunity to expand and update their stores. The Plaza Art Fair was held and symbolized the spirit of Kansas City. J.C. Nichols died in early 1950, leaving behind a legacy. that helped shape Kansas City. Miller Nichols, J.C.’s son, became president of his father’s company and launched the Plaza into new territory by adding apartments and hotels. He continued to collect great works of art to add to the Plaza’s landscape, including the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain dedicated to his father. The Plaza survived the Depression and the 1940’s continued with retail growth. Some of the top stores of the time opened including Sears-Roebuck, Kroger’s, Putsch’s 210, Helzberg Diamonds, Emery, Bird & Thayer and Swanson’s department store. A number of promotions began during the Depression as a way to generate business and attract customers. 1930 marked the first year of the Plaza Lighting Ceremony. The Plaza Easter Bunnies made their debut in 1931. The first Plaza Art Fair began in 1932. When the 1929 Depression hit, many of the most successful developers in the nation failed. Fortunately, keeping the automobile in mind, there were nine filling stations in the Plaza’s early days. They were the few tenants to pay the rent. This allowed the Plaza to survive. Gift Card California Pizza Kitchen, home of the original BBQ pizza, features a variety of innovative hearth baked breads, topped with unique and unexpected combinations like Thai Chicken and Carne Asada. CPK also offers made-to-order pastas, 15 fashionable city blocks • One fabulous Plaza • Since 1922 OVERLAND PARK LENEXA 35 In 1925, a single strand of lights was hung over the entr ance to the Suydam Building and this star ted the tr adition of the Plaza Lights. The Plaza’s first building was the Suydam Building at 47th and Mill Creek Parkway, now renamed the Mill Creek Building. Some of the Plaza’s first stores were owned by women and included a photography studio, millinery shop, beauty shop and baby shop. The early days continued to be exciting as new buildings were constructed. Fred Wolferman’s Grocery Company opened in January 1924 and saw 10,000 shoppers during its first week of business. to adorn the Plaza’s streets and sidewalks. Remembering his travel experiences in Europe and the Southwest, Nichols chose a Spanish theme for the Plaza that included beautiful courtyards, red tile roofs and ornate towers. He handpicked works of art, including sculptures, tile murals, and sparkling fountains What the city’s leaders didn’t see was a development that was to become the nation’s first master-planned suburban center designed to accommodate people arriving by automobile. Nichols believed that the automobile was more than a fad and predicted that it would lead to change in population density as well as the status of future cities. of this country’s architectural and cultural treasures. However, when the Plaza’s plan was announced in 1922, many of the city’s leaders called it “Nichols’ Folly.” The land that Jesse Clyde (J.C.) Nichols planned to use for the Plaza was nothing more than a dumping ground with a hog farm and a brickyard with rundown shacks and stagnated water covering the area. Nichols had worked to acquire the land piece by piece from over 100 land speculators from around the world. The process took 10 years and eventually 55 acres were accumulated at the price of $1 million. Built in 1922, the Country Club Plaza is one Plaza Events creative salads and delicious desserts all served in a warm, friendly atmosphere. California Pizza Kitchen offers dine-in, take-out, catering and a CPKids menu. Curbside service available. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.Sat.; 11am-9pm: Sun. 7 THE CAPITAL GRILLE 4740 Jefferson Street, 816-531-8345 A sophisticated, New York style steakhouse which specializes in dry-aged steaks and seafood that is flown in daily from the East Coast. The refined atmosphere of the Capital Grille features antiques, handcrafted woodwork, leather furnishings, and other unique appointments. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-20; dinner: $18-30. HOURS: 11am-2:30pm lunch: Mon.-Fri.; 5-10pm dinner: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-11pm dinner: Fri.-Sat.; 4-10pm dinner: Sun.; lounge open all day: Mon.-Fri. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. PRIVATE DINING: Boardroom 10, Wine room 30, Joseph Gilbert room 45. 102 CHAZ-THE RAPHAEL HOTEL 325 Ward Parkway, 816-756-3800 The Raphael Restaurant offers American/Continental dining perfect for a business lunch, special occasion or quiet dinner after a hectic day. Specials daily. Happy Hour: Mon.-Thurs. PRICE RANGE: breakfast: $5-15; lunch: $8-17; dinner: $15 -35. Reservations recommended Fri.-Sat. HOURS: Sun. breakfast buffet 7am-12:30pm. Live Entertainment Wed.-Thurs., 6-10pm; Fri.-Sat., 8-midnight. 162 THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY 4701 Wyandotte, 816-960-1919 A unique restaurant known for huge portions and fabulous food. We offer over 200 menu items from avocado egg rolls, Tuscan chicken salad and specialty pizzas, to great steaks, fresh fish, pasta, omelets, and classic burgers. Treat yourself to one of over 40 delicious cheesecakes and desserts. Full bar. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-12:30am: Fri.-Sat.; 10am-11pm: Sun. Sunday brunch. 104 CLASSIC CUP CAFÉ 301 West 47th Street, 816-753-1840 The Classic Cup Cafe is an independent icon on the Plaza, with beautiful outside dining, a unique private dining room, and an extensive wine list. We are well known for our international cuisine from our renowned chefs. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-18; dinner: $15-30. HOURS: 7am-10pm, seven days a week, except Sunday brunch hours: 9am-3pm. PRIVATE DINING: Three rooms: 10-75. Reservations accepted. 33 Coal Vines 618 Ward Parkway, 816-912-2690 Coal Vines serves unique coal-fired pizzas complemented by a full menu and wine list that is synonymous with quality at a reasonable price point. Coal Vines offers a simple, yet elegant menu in addition to the delicious pizzas. The unique variety of Coal Vines does not stop at the food; it is carried through to our wine list, which we sell at very competitive prices. Visit Coal Vines for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. PRICE RANGE: $5-$17. HOURS: Sunday 11am-9pm (Brunch 11-3), Mon.Thurs. 11am-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm. 153 FIGLIO THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT 209 West 46th Terrace, 816-561-0505 Authentic Italian fare with outdoor balconies overlooking Mill Creek Park and the J.C. Nichols Fountain. Specialties include handmade pastas, pizzas baked in a wood-burning oven, freshly prepared desserts, hot espressos and cappuccinos, and an award-winning Sunday brunch buffet. Price range: lunch: $6.95-11.95; dinner: $7.95-23.95. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; 10:30am-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Happy hour: 3-6pm, Mon.-Fri.; 2-6pm, Sat.-Sun. Sunday brunch hours: 10:30am-2:30pm. PRIVATE DINING: two rooms, 40-400. 166 FIORELLA’S JACK STACK BARBECUE 4747 Wyandotte 816-531-7427 Visit Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue for lunch or dinner and the amazing taste of award-winning barbecue—all cooked to perfection in an authentic brick oven. Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue features their own batter dipped onion rings, hickory roasted meats, barbecued Strawberry Hill Polish sausage, five kinds of ribs, fresh seafood over hickory and award-winning hickory barbecued beans. See and Taste for yourself why Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue was named “Best Barbecue House in the Country” in the Zagat 2000 survey. PRICE RANGE: $6.50-30. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-10:30pm: Fri.-Sat.; 11am-9pm: Sun. 155 FIREHOUSE SUBS 4628 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-605-1700 Firehouse Subs offers generous portions of premium hand-sliced meats and cheeses, steamed to make the flavors burst, then piled high with fresh produce atop a toasted sub roll. The restaurant reflects an authentic firefighter heritage, as well as the founding family's 200 years of firefighting service. PRICE RANGE: $5-$10. HOURS: Sun.-Thurs. 10:30am-9pm, Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-10pm. 128 Fogo de chao 222 West 47th Street, 816-931-7700 Fogo de Chao is an authentic Brazilian churrascaria, where patrons enjoy skewered fire-roasted meats served by Gaucho chefs throughout their meal. An enormous salad buffet also offers authentic side dishes, fresh vegetables, and gourmet salads. PRICE RANGE: $40-$45. HOURS: lunch: 11am-2pm: Mon.-Fri.; dinner: 5-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-10:30pm: Fri.; 4-10:30pm: Sat.; 3-10pm: Sun. 164 FRED P. OTT’S 4770 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-753-2878 Ice cold beer, liquor, wine, juicy burgers, sandwiches, salads and appetizers are offered in a casual pub atmosphere. Sit out on the beautiful patio during pleasant weather. Live alternative rock Sunday nights. PRICE RANGE: $3.50-12.95.HOURS: Kitchen open 11am-2am: Mon.-Sat.; noon-midnight: Sun. Bar hours till 3am daily. 2 The Gallery at the sheraton suites 770 West 47th Street, 816-931-4400 For tasty American fare, discover The Gallery: art, restaurant and bar. Choose from steaks, seafood or pasta and enjoy the art that adorns the walls. Open daily for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. All major credit cards accepted. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-15; dinner: $8-25. HOURS: 6am-10:30pm, daily. Bar open 4pm-midnight. Happy Hour. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. 32 THE GRANFALLOON BAR AND GRILL 608 Ward Parkway, 816-753-7850 A variety of appetizers, salads, burgers, and other creative sandwiches and dinners. One of the Plaza’s premier sports bars, 18 televisions and 2 big screens. Plaza experience in a casual setting. Popular happy hour. Group reservations accepted. Price range: $5.50-18.95. HOURS: 11am-3am: seven days a week. Reservations accepted for parties of eight or more. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Mon.-Fri. PRIVATE DINING: three rooms up to 100 people. 167 HIBACHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 4745 Wyandotte, 816-753-0707 Your personal chef prepares steak, chicken, or seafood at your table before your eyes following ancient customs of Japanese cookery. Meal includes soup, salad, and dessert at dinnertime. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.75-11.75; dinner: $11.2521.75. HOURS: 11:30am-2pm and 5:30-10pm: Mon.-Fri.; 5-11pm: Sat.; 4:30-9pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. 53 HOUSTON’S RESTAURANT 4640 Wornall Road, 816-561-8542 Straightforward American cooking such as hardwood-grilled choice steaks, aged prime rib, fresh fish filleted in-house, big burgers, “knife and fork” ribs, a selection of the freshest salads, sandwiches, seasonal vegetables and signature soups. PRICE RANGE: $8-26. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm:Fri.-Sat. 34 Ingredient 4807 Jefferson, 816-994-3393 Fast food, gourmet style. That describes Ingredient. The fast-casual, locallyowned restaurant is just the place for a lax lunch, date night or family outing. The menu includes fresh produce, with 60 salad ingredients, 25 for pizza which is handmade and baked in a brick oven; 30 for the dessert i.bar, and custom portions. PRICE RANGE: $7.95-$10.95. HOURS: Mon.-Thurs.:7am-9pm; Fri.: 7am-10pm; Sat.:8am-10pm; Sun.:8am-9pm 96 KONA GRILL 444 Ward Parkway, 816-931-5888 An adventure in dining awaits at Kona Grill. This stylish yet casual establishment begins with an American menu of steaks, catfish, and seafood prepared any number of ways and then sails west. A full sushi bar completes the international flavor. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6-13; dinner: $6-26. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Sun.Thurs.; 11am-midnight: Fri.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Happy hour: 3-7pm: Mon.-Fri.; 11pm-1am: Fri.-Sat.; 10pm-midnight:Mon.-Thurs. 157 M&S Grill 4646 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-531-7799 M&S Grill brings relaxed comfort to the Plaza at this contemporary concept from McCormick & Schmick’s. Just across from the landmark J.C. Nichols fountain, the M&S Grill is an evolution of the classic American grill—part sophisticated dining, part chophouse, and part saloon. Enjoy a menu full of twists to timeless American fare, including steaks, slowcooked pot roast, chicken, salads, soups and, of course, fresh seafood. The saloon-style bar boasts fresh-squeezed, hand-shaken cocktails, premium liquors and heavy pours of ale and wine. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Sun.; bar open till midnight. 35 McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S 448 West 47th Street, 816-531-6800 McCormick & Schmick’s is Kansas City’s fresh seafood authority. It’s the original home of Kansas City’s $1.95 Happy Hour, offering hand-shaken cocktails, fresh squeezed juices and an impressive wine list. Dining options include two patios, private “snugs” and a banquet room. PRICE RANGE: lunch entrees, $5-13; dinner entrees, $7-24. Hours: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Fri.; 11:30am-11pm: Sat; 11am-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Happy hour: 4pm-6pm: Mon.-Fri; 9-11pm: Mon.-Thurs. 97 THE MELTING POT 450 Ward Parkway, 816-931-MELT A memorable evening of fabulous wines and delectable entrees in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. First-timers will want to try the Fondue Feast for two. Begin by dipping an array of fresh breads, fruits, and vegetables into creamy melted cheeses. Then you’ll choose one of our unique house salads, followed by your entree platter filled with flavorful chicken, beef and seafood and complemented by several tasty sauces. We also offer a variety of chocolate fondues that are an absolute must for any dessert lover! PRICE RANGE: $25 - 50. HOURS: 4-10:30pm: Sun.-Wed.; 4-11:30pm: Thurs.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Live music Fri.-Sat. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Sun.-Thurs. 11 Noodles & Company 500 Nichols Road, 816-561-6100 Noodles & Company serves noodles, soups and salads inspired from around the world. Noodles & Company is about serving real food, real quick. The menu features made-to-order noodles, soups and salads inspired from around the world that make everyone happy from kids to adults. Within five minutes of ordering, a customized dish with only 100% fresh ingredients will be delivered to the table on real china with real silverware. Nothing fake here. PRICE RANGE: $4.25-$10. HOURS: Mon.-Sun.:11am-9pm. 101 THE OAK ROOM IN THE INTERCONTINENTAL KANSAS CITY 401 Ward Parkway, 816-756-1500 The fabulous restaurant at The InterContinental Hotel takes regional cuisine to a new level. The ever-evolving menu changes with the seasons to take advantage of the great variety of fresh local and organic ingredients raised by area farmers. Complementing the extraordinary menu is a carefully selected 200+ bottle wine list. A comprehensive spirits collection, including a world-class selection of Ports, Cognacs, and Cordials, is also available. HOURS: Breakfast daily, 6:30-11am; Lunch daily, 11am-5pm; Afternoon Tea, 2-4pm (call for reservations); Dinner: Sun.-Thurs., 5-10pm; Fri.-Sat., 5-11pm; breakfast buffet Sat. 8-11am, Sun. 8-10am. 18 O’DOWD’S LITTLE DUBLIN 4742 Pennsylvania, 816-561-2700 Authentic Irish Pub with decor imported from Ireland. Menu features classic American food and authentic Irish cuisine. The bar features a large selection of imported beers and an extensive Irish whiskey selection. Home to the Plaza’s only rooftop deck. Listen to live, local music seven nights a week. PRICE RANGE: $7-23. HOURS: 11am-1:30am: Sun.-Wed.; 11am-3am: Thurs.- Sat. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Mon.-Fri.; 9-10pm nightly with discounted well drinks and domestic bottles. 158 P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO 102 West 47th Street, 816-931-9988 Combines a unique blend of traditional Chinese cuisine and inviting American hospitality served in an upbeat bistro setting. A menu featuring fresh, high quality ingredients is made to order by highly trained chefs, and served by a knowledgeable staff in a striking post-modern environment. Large premium wine selection offering 50 wines. PRICE RANGE: $4.95-12.95. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-midnight: Fri.-Sat. SHOPPING & DINING GUIDE 99 PLAZA III, THE STEAKHOUSE & THE CLUB 4749 Pennsylvania, 816-753-0000 Kansas City’s classic prime steakhouse. A Plaza institution for over 40 years. USDA Prime aged cuts of mid-western beef, steaks, and chops. Wine Spectator award of excellence wine list. Dinner and dancing at the club which features Kansas City’s local Jazz scene. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.95-12.95; dinner: $16.95-30.95. HOURS: lunch: 11:30am-2:30pm: Mon.-Sat.; dinner: 5:3010pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5:30-11pm: Fri.; 5-11pm: Sat.; 5-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Live music. 3 RUTH’S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE 700 West 47th Street, 816-531-4800 Traditional fine dining steakhouse featuring USDA prime steaks, chops, fresh seafood and live Maine lobsters, award-winning wine list and “sizzling service.” PRICE RANGE: $60 per person. HOURS: 5-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; 4-9pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. 140 STARKER’S RESTAURANT 201 West 47th Street, 816-753-3565 A public and private dining restaurant featuring classical and contemporary cuisine drawn from many of the best aspects of food from around the world. Wine Spectator ‘Grand Award’ wine list. PRICE RANGE: $18-32. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Sunday brunch for private parties only. HOURS: Lunch, 11:30am-2pm: Mon.-Fri.; Dinner, 5:30-10pm: Mon.-Sat. 8 TOMFOOLERIES 612 West 47th Street, 816-753-0555 Tomfooleries is the most delicious fun on the Country Club Plaza. Come as you are to Tomfooleries Restaurant and Bar with our “fun American” food and libations. Featuring Happy Hour specials on food and drink from 4-7pm and again from 9pm-3am. Enjoy the live music Sun.-Thurs. nights at the downstairs bar or head upstairs to watch the game on one of our big screen TV’s. Need a break from the action? Relax with a drink on our patio! Coming with a big group? We love parties!! Caterings, banquets and events of all sizes in our upstairs. On Sundays you can treat yourself to the best brunch in Kansas City from 9:30am-2pm featuring our 50 item Bloody Mary Bar. Tomfooleries—great value and incredible fun seven days a week at both locations. HOURS: 11am-3am daily. Open at 9:30am for Sunday brunch…’cause you had so much fun last time! 26 ZÓCALo Mexican Cuisine and Tequileria 608 West 48th Street, Spring 2011 Zócalo - Mexican Cuisine and Tequileria offers an enticing blend of tradition and innovation that defies the normal conception of Mexican dining. Whether enjoying the open-air patio, the sophisticated ambience of the main or private dining areas, or simply relaxing in the lounge, Zócalo is sure to provide a unique experience you won’t soon forget. Zócalo features a menu selectively balanced with authentic and contemporary Mexican dishes infused with bold, fresh ingredients. The energetic lounge offers a broad array of unique specialty drinks and an expansive selection of handcrafted margaritas and tequila flights for the ultimate sipping experience. Serving lunch and dinner daily and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. HOURS: Mon – Fri: 11am – 1:30am; Sat – Sun: 10am – 1:30am. 10 Panera Bread bakery café 4700 Pennsylvania, 816-931-8181 Upscale bakery and café with outdoor patio. Serving bagels, muffins, grilled breakfast sandwiches, pastries, made-to-order soups, salads, sandwiches and gourmet coffees. Via Panera Catering available. PRICE RANGE: $5-11. HOURS: 6am-9pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 6am -10pm: Fri.-Sat.; 7am-7pm: Sun. 82 Optical Shop of Aspen 531-9966 155Firehouse Subs 109For.tu.ity•+ 136Pandora 332-4995 913-491-5059 531-4340 111Michael Kors+ Summer 2011 142Sunglass Hut 64 Tumi+ 136Pandora 332-4995 168Peruvian + PRIZE•+ 73 Sur La Table+ 960-4959 Spring 2011 753-7473 Spring 2011 department stores 274-3222 women’s apparel-accessories 112Ann Taylor 561-6300 135Ann Taylor Loft 12 Anthropologie+ 531-6134 71 BCBGMaxAzria+ 931-7400 62 bebe 66 Aldo 531-4790 139Brighton Collectibles+ 86 Cole Haan+ 531-8138 561-1614 117E.G. Geller+ 931-0039 84 Marmi Shoes+ 561-2400 122Renner’s Boots, Shoes & Repair•+561-0740 81 Sperry Top-Sider+ 960-6857 51 The Walking Co. 561-0092 children’s apparel-toys-recreation 40 Baby Gap 360-8200 56 Brooks Brothers Fleece+ 753-8280 11 Game Stop 960-7030 531-2777 137Betsey Johnson+ 40 Gap Kids 360-8200 931-9944 57 Brooks Brothers Women+ 14 Gymboree 561-8460 753-8281 756-5409 19 Chico’s 931-3777 45 Churchill• 110Rally House Kansas City• 114Zoom Toy Store•+ 561-5240 531-4429 753-1949 113Tiffany & Co.+ 144Tivol, Inc.• 531-7676 28 Vinca Fine Jewelry•+ 531-5591 531-5800 personal-professional services 100California Pizza Kitchen 7 The Capital Grille+ 561-2420 102Chaz-The Raphael Hotel+ 756-3800 162The Cheesecake Factory 104Classic Cup Café•+ 960-1919 753-1840 95 Beauty Brands• 753-8822 33 Coal Vines+ 912-2690 59 Clear Wireless 929-8241 126Country Club Nails•+ 91 Detail Pro•+ 153Figlio The Italian Restaurant•+ 561-0505 753-1888 166Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue• 531-7427 365-2641 605-1700 90 Highwoods Public Safety 131Larissa’s Tailor Shop•+ 753-7973 155Firehouse Subs 128 Fogo de Chao+ 753-1209 132Leader Transportation•+ 164Fred P. Ott’s• 753-2878 753-5323 2 The Gallery at the Sheraton Suites931-4400 32 The Granfalloon Bar and Grill•+ 753-7850 154Massage Envy 994-3689 . Plaza Customer Service 753-0100 . Plaza Gift Cards 753-0100 125Plaza Hair Design•+ 44 The Plaza Living Center, Inc.• 107Plaza Shoe Shine•+ 122Renner’s Boots Shoe & Repair•+561-0740 133Salon Sophia•+ 756-0024 97 The Melting Pot+ 157M&S Grill+ 472-2683 92 Diebel’s Sportsmens Gallery• 931-2988 11 Game Stop 960-7030 756-1997 753-3800 116The Kansas City Store•+ 94 Kaplan’s Fabrics•+ 531-3355 15 L’Occitane+ 753-0424 108MAC Cosmetics+ 50 The North Face+ 561-1075 138Origins+ 931-4434 29 Paper Source+ 753-2777 168Peruvian + PRIZE•+ 960-4959 Summer 2011 931-6425 756-0300 110Rally House Kansas City• 756-5409 54 Standard Style Boutique• (913) 685-4464 46 Tommy Bahama+ 531-8688 + 11 Urban Outfitters 753-8500 753-7473 531-4429 119Halls Plaza• 274-3222 168Peruvian + PRIZE•+ 960-4959 42 Pottery Barn 753-3252 88 Pottery Barn Kids 561-8140 141Restoration Hardware 16 Scandia Down•+ 931-6592 118Superlatives•+ 73 Sur La Table+ 753-4144 561-7610 Spring 2011 7 48TH STREET 28 29 1 12 13 14 27 J.CREW 26 25 LV A N I A PENNSY SO N THE CAPITAL GRILLE 24 23 15 52 44 TOMMY BAHAMA 48 43 46 45 42 49 50 47 62 64 BURBERRY 75 74 71 73 69 72 70 77 45 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 98 61 63 65 67 66 PLAZA III 95 94 97 96 93 92 91 90 109 107 106 108 34 32 31 33 W PA R K ARD 134 112 135 148 147 146 CO. N 132 124 3 149 128 127 N 120 SOUTHMORELAND INN 157 5 J.C. NICHOLS MEMORIAL FOUNTAIN 162 THE CHEESECAKE 169 FACTORY 163 168 167 119 S W AY 164 166 165 CREEK BRUSH W AY 101 THE INTERCONTINENTAL KANSAS CITY 150 KANSAS CITY MARRIOTT 151 HOLIDAY INN 152 AT THE PLAZA 155 156 RD. HALL COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT 160 159 158 126 136 137 138 139 140 RESTORATION 141 HARDWARE 143 142 144 145 LS ICHO 154 161 131 125 130FOGO de CHAO RK D PA WA R 89 in Kansas City 153 114 116 115 118 117 88 + Exclusive to the Plaza 122 133 123 113 NY & TIFFA 111 99 GRANFALLOON R WO 105 110 2 86 WILLIAMSSONOMA 100 30 68 104 103 NICHOL S RD. VICTORIA’S SECRET 21 19 17 22 20 18 PINSTRIPES 60 59 • Kansas City Original COMMERCE BANK 53 51 4 APPLE 76 16 58 All store area codes are (816). PLAZA TENNIS CENTER Y 50 The North Face+ 5 6 531-7676 home-art-antiques 12 Anthropologie+ CINEMARK 11 THEATRE 57 Brush Creek Handicapped Access EE T 753-5823 4 BLANC BURGERS + BOTTLES 56 Public Restrooms STR 61 Lucky Brand Jeans+ 10 55 6 Valencia 531-2673 RESIDENCE INN BY MARRIOTT 47 TH STREET 54 3 Pomona K WA S PA R 753-9744 35 36 38 9 41 5 Chandler L ICHO J.C. N 13 J. Crew 8 40 2 Mermaid E 756-5828 753-3647 POTTERY BARN 39 4 Neptune TT 58 Guess 25 Three Dog Bakery•+ 113Tiffany & Co.+ 172 6 753-4144 756-1511 46TH TERR ACE Tomfooleries 1 Penguin DO 360-8200 80 Swarovski Surreys Carriage Co. 3 756-5409 Spring 2011 GAP 531-7979 AN 753-7151 73 Sur La Table+ Pride of Kansas City Carriages 531-1999 121 756-0300 561-7610 BARNES & NOBLE 150Southmoreland Inn•+ 116 E. 46th St. 365-7101 756-1500 37 931-4400 WY 74 Eddie Bauer (New Location Spring 2011) 756-5390 118Superlatives•+ Ambiance on the Water 753-1949 2 2 Sheraton Suites 47th & Summit courtyards theatres-entertainment-carriages 99 The Club at Plaza III HAMPTON INN AND SUITES 753-0033 121Commerce Bank Drive-thru (ATM)234-2000 561-6100 1 172Residence Inn by Marriott 46th Terr. & Broadway 979-6669 11 Noodles & Company 101The Oak Room+ ER 561-1614 753-7373 756-3800 531-3000 MAIN 86 Cole Haan+ 753-3377 110Rally House Kansas City 16 Scandia Down•+ 105Topsy’s Popcorn Shoppe• T. LS 753-1157 753-4246 RA 36 Banana Republic 75 Burberry+ 106Starbucks NT 531-6716 756-1311 CE 52 American Eagle Outfitters 38 Scooter’s Coffeehouse 753-0000 148DERMAdoctor• 561-1533 931-3191 756-5877 561-5240 531-2020 70 Panache Chocolatier•+ 931-7577 11 Cinemark Theatre 45 Churchill• 60 A|X Armani Exchange+ 55 American Apparel+ 931-SIPS 531-7799 753-8822 men’s & women’s apparel-accessories 47 Lattéland Espresso• 27 Lattéland Espresso• 6 Bank of America (ATM) 931-MELT 95 Beauty Brands• 561-7610 531-4818 Spring 2011 171UMB (ATM) 4900 Main, SE of Plaza 960-3200 931-8181 756-2600 531-8200 151Kansas City Marriott 45th & Main 102The Raphael Hotel•+ Wornall & Ward Parkway financial institutions 931-5888 + 35 McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood 531-6800 10 Panera Bread Bakery Café men’s apparel-accessories 160Cold Stone Creamery 130Cupcake A La Mode• 285-9755 101The Intercontinental Kansas City+ Wornall & Ward Pkwy. 756-1500 561-8204 96 Kona Grill+ 561-7411 960-0580 753-1313 931-3700 120The UPS Store 21 White House/Black Market 41 Barnes and Noble Café 20 The Better Cheddar• 931-4060 753-8957 561-5812 Spring 2011 69 Country Club Bank (ATM) 78 Bath & Body Works 76 Victoria’s Secret 753-7400 753-0555 753-3565 753-2936 753-1313 531-7210 152Holiday Inn at the Plaza 45th & Main 8 Tomfooleries• 234-2000 41 Barnes & Noble Booksellers 134Talbots 448-4600 531-4800 161Commerce Bank (ATM) 561-2700 531-9400 149Courtyard by Marriott 4600 J.C. Nichols Pkwy. 1 Hampton Inn & Suites 46th & Summit 167Hibachi Japanese Steakhouse•+ 753-0707 53 Houston’s Restaurant+ 561-8542 34 Ingredient• 994-3393 18 O’Dowd’s Little Dublin• 146St. John+ 753-0000 specialty food & Wine 931-7700 561-4466 531-4000 Hotels 3 Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse+ 140Starker’s Restaurant•+ 26 Zócalo Mexican Cuisine• 531-8345 4 Unity Temple 85 J. Jill 169XXI Forever 48 Swirk Jewelry•+ 756-5514 753-0150 111Michael Kors+ 127N. Valentino•+ 332-4995 145Bare Escentuals 360-8200 40 Gap 136Pandora 960-3700 40 Gap Body 24 Hemline•+ 79 Express 531-4100 931-6200 • 170Bo Ling’s Chinese Restaurant 753-1718 11 Brio Tuscan Grille+ 561-5888 49 Buca di Beppo+ 931-6548 63 Apple 531-5141 30 Pinstripes•+ gifts-specialty stores 67 Helzberg Diamonds• 931-4010 118Superlatives•+ 48 Swirk Jewelry•+ 65 Francesca’s Collections 72 Brooks Brothers+ 9 Jack Henry•+ 842-8697 274-3222 FF 119Halls Plaza• shoes 119Halls Plaza• JE 26 Zócalo Mexican Cuisine• 753-4306 93 Balsano’s Gelato Café•+ 5 Blanc Burgers + Bottles• fine jewelry MIT 169XXI Forever 913-491-5059 268-ZONE 931-9988 . 74 Eddie Bauer (New Location Spring 2011) 756-5390 605-1700 561-1771 43 810 Zone• RD 569-2700 561-4358 L 472-2683 22 Milan Optique•+ 130Cupcake A La Mode• 148DERMAdoctor• 89 Williams-Sonoma 158P.F. Chang’s China Bistro+ 99 Plaza III, The Steakhouse•+ restaurants AL Spring 2011 83 The Coach Store 109For.tu.ity•+ 912-2690 753-8500 BROADWAY 929-8241 11 Urban Outfitters+ SUM 59 Clear Wireless 33 Coal Vines+ accessories-optical-luggage 139Brighton Collectibles+ 531-8138 WORNALL RD. new to the plaza WARD PARK WAY BO LING’S CHINESE RESTAURANT 102 THE R APHAEL HOTEL 170 4 8TH STREET 171 UMB BANK 2/11 15 fashionable city blocks • One fabulous Plaza • Since 1922 435 OVERLAND PARK LENEXA 35 Built in 1922, When the 1929 Depression hit, many of the most successful developers in the nation failed. Fortunately, keeping the automobile in mind, there were nine filling stations in the Plaza’s early days. They were the few tenants to pay the rent. This allowed the Plaza to survive. Just as the early days of the Plaza were exciting and constantly changing, that excitement continues today. Highwoods Properties acquired the Plaza in 1998. Highwoods continued J.C. Nichols’ vision and helped launch a comprehensive redevelopment of the Plaza including construction and new retail shops. Again, with the automobile in mind, Highwoods added new parking garages and nearly 4,000 new parking spaces. developed a new standard of quality taken to heights never before seen in Kansas City. Monday-Saturday* 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Thursday 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sunday 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. *Many stores 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday-Saturday Plaza Hours Thanksgiving - Mid-January The World-Famous Plaza Lights shine nightly from 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. Plaza Lights Thanksgiving Evening The Plaza Lighting Ceremony September A three-day weekend celebrating music, food and art (The third weekend after Labor Day) Plaza Art Fair May - September Thursdays, 5-8 p.m. Fridays, 6-9 p.m. Saturdays, 2-5 p.m. Sundays, Noon-3 p.m. Located on Ward Parkway, just west of Broadway. Plaza Public Safety can be reached 24 hours a day at 816-753-7973. In addition to these services, Plaza Public Safety can assist you with: Jump starting your vehicle Escorting you to your vehicle Locating lost items Offers a variety of services to help make your Plaza shopping trip more enjoyable. Stop by or call Plaza Customer Service at 816-753-0100 and we can answer any questions you have about the Plaza, in addition to providing these services: Plaza Gift Cards (Cash, Check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover) Gift Wrap Plaza Maps Plaza Merchandise Public Restrooms Kansas City Information General Information Stroller Rental Wheelchair Rental Parcel Hold Plaza Banners available for purchase Garage Parking available on Ward Parkway, just west of Williams-Sonoma 4750 Broadway (North of Ward Parkway) Plaza Customer Service Plaza Live! Courtyard Concert Series Plaza Events Available at Plaza Customer Service and Online at countryclubplaza.com Gift Card California Pizza Kitchen, home of the original BBQ pizza, features a variety of innovative hearth baked breads, topped with unique and unexpected combinations like Thai Chicken and Carne Asada. CPK also offers made-to-order pastas, A number of promotions began during the Depression as a way to generate business and attract customers. 1930 marked the first year of the Plaza Lighting Ceremony. The Plaza Easter Bunnies made their debut in 1931. The first Plaza Art Fair began in 1932. WESTPORT 96 California Pizza Kitchen 4743 Pennsylvania, 816-561-2420 the Country Club Plaza is one of this country’s architectural and cultural treasures. However, when the Plaza’s plan was announced in 1922, many of the city’s leaders called it “Nichols’ Folly.” The land that Jesse Clyde (J.C.) Nichols planned to use for the Plaza was nothing more than a dumping ground with a hog farm and a brickyard with rundown shacks and stagnated water covering the area. Nichols had worked to acquire the land piece by piece from over 100 land speculators from around the world. The process took 10 years and eventually 55 acres were accumulated at the price of $1 million. NELSON GALLERY 310 West 47th Street, 816-931-6548 Immigrant southern Italian cooking. You’ll be drunk on décor at this exuberant send-up of post-War Italian-American supper clubs. Dine in Sistine splendor at the Pope’s Table, feast on Macaroni Rosa at the Kitchen Table, or share whole Chicken Cacciatore on the terrace. Reservations accepted. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; noon-9pm: Sun. Private Dining: One room: up to 110 or you can reserve the whole restaurant up to 500. The Plaza survived the Depression and the 1940’s continued with retail growth. Some of the top stores of the time opened including Sears-Roebuck, Kroger’s, Putsch’s 210, Helzberg Diamonds, Emery, Bird & Thayer and Swanson’s department store. 43RD 435 49 BUCA DI BEPPO Today, The Plaza’s popularity and reputation has been recognized around the country. The entire 15-block district, with more than 120 shops and dozens of fine restaurants, makes shopping and dining an enjoyable pastime. LIBERTY BRUSH CREEK 500 Nichols Road, 816-561-5888 Brio brings the pleasures of the Tuscan country villa to Kansas City. The menu emphasis is on prime steaks and chops, homemade pasta specialties, and flatbreads prepared in an authentic Italian wood-burning oven. Brio offers a lunch, dinner and kids’ menu daily along with a brunch menu served from 11am-3pm: Sat.-Sun. Brio also caters to large groups. Our Tuscan Feast Menu is great for your home and office celebrations or meetings. Brio also features a second-level terrace overlooking the Plaza. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $7.95-15.95; dinner: $8.95-32.00. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat. Upstairs bar remains open after the dining room is closed, till 1:30am. Happy Hour seven days a week: 3-6pm and 9pm-close. Reservations accepted. PRIVATE DINING: Six rooms: 8-200 What the city’s leaders didn’t see was a development that was to become the nation’s first master-planned suburban center designed to accommodate people arriving by automobile. Nichols believed that the automobile was more than a fad and predicted that it would lead to change in population density as well as the status of future cities. 29 11 Brio Tuscan Grille Shoppers will recognize fine stores like Anthropologie and St. John. Original Kansas City stores like Halls and Tivol give local flavor to the Plaza’s reputation as a national fashion center. Pleasant surprises can be found along the streets – from tiny designer shoe boutiques off the beaten path to delicious candy chocolatiers, couture clothiers, stylish salons and fine jewelers. OCEANS OF FUN WORLDS OF FUN Bo Ling’s…Chinese Please! Bo Ling’s has been serving fine Chinese cuisine since 1981 in the Kansas City area. In addition to a lunch and dinner menu, Bo Ling’s offers catering, banquets, and Dim Sum on the weekends. Please visit us in the Board of Trade Building across from the Plaza, one of our six locations! PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.75-8.25; dinner: $7.50-14.75. HOURS: 11am-9:30pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-10:30pm: Fri.-Sat. Dim Sum served from 11am-3pm. Reservations accepted for parties of six or more. J.C. Nichols died in early 1950, leaving behind a legacy. that helped shape Kansas City. Miller Nichols, J.C.’s son, became president of his father’s company and launched the Plaza into new territory by adding apartments and hotels. He continued to collect great works of art to add to the Plaza’s landscape, including the J.C. Nichols Memorial Fountain dedicated to his father. WARD PARKWAY 35 435 170 BO LING’S CHINESE RESTAURANT 4800 Main Street, 816-753-1718 Remembering his travel experiences in Europe and the Southwest, Nichols chose a Spanish theme for the Plaza that included beautiful courtyards, red tile roofs and ornate towers. He handpicked works of art, including sculptures, tile murals, and sparkling fountains KANSAS CITY, KS Blanc Burgers + Bottles is a hamburger heaven. Blanc offers a menu full of gourmet burgers, an eclectic list of beers, specialty bottled sodas, a few salads, fries, onion rings and milkshakes. Blanc burgers are served on fresh-baked local Farm to Market brioche or whole-wheat buns. The beef burgers are made from half a pound of ground tenderloin, and there are a few alternative burgers, including mahi mahi, spiced lentils and turkey on the menu. Enjoy Blanc Burgers “quick fix” lunch deal: an abbreviated selection of burgers with a side or salad for just $8. PRICE RANGE: Lunch: $8-$15; Dinner : $10-$20. HOURS: Sun.-Thurs.: 11am-10pm; Fri.-Sat.: 11am-11pm. to adorn the Plaza’s streets and sidewalks. DOWNTOWN OW KANSAS CITY CITY,, MO 4710 Jefferson, 816-931-6200 Re s t aur ant s r anging f r om contemp or ar y American to Kansas Cit y steaks, authentic Italian to cosmopolitan burgers are all a part of the Plaza experience. Whether it’s the hot spot that caters to the late night crowd or a quiet courtyard café, the Plaza’s restaurants offer an atmosphere that no other district can duplicate. 635 5 Blanc Burgers + Bottles The Plaza is kept lively with a year-round calendar of music, activities and special events, including the famous Plaza Lights and the widely recognized Plaza Art Fair. Customer Service Center 4750 Broadway Kansas City, MO 64112 816-753-0100 CONVENTION N CENTER 70 428 Ward Parkway, 816-931-4010 Once a neighborhood favorite in the West Plaza area, Balsano’s now offers the tastiest gelato this side of Florence right here on the Plaza. Balsano’s is located on Ward Parkway near the Kona Grill. Enjoy gelato, espresso, soups, salads, sandwiches, quiche, wraps and more in a casual café or on the sidewalk patio. HOURS: 9am-11pm: Mon.-Sat.; 11am-10pm: Sun. The course of the Plaza changed in September 1977 when a rainstorm left the Plaza ravaged from flooding waters. In minutes, blocks of stores were destroyed, shops gutted and millions of dollars in merchandise was lost. Many wondered if the Plaza would survive, but a massive cleanup campaign began the next day. The annual Plaza Art Fair was to open in only ten days. Many merchants opened in time while other merchants looked to the tragedy as an opportunity to expand and update their stores. The Plaza Art Fair was held and symbolized the spirit of Kansas City. 70 INDEPENDENCE 93 Balsano’s Gelato Café The 1977 flood set the Plaza in motion for the ’80s, ’90s and today. The Plaza evolved and many celebrated national stores joined the unique local shops. The Plaza countryclubplaza.com countryclubplaza@highwoods.com Want to experience the best seats in the house? Welcome to the 810 Zone! The 810 Zone is Kansas City’s only interactive sports bar & grill. Look at this lineup: 76 TVS (4 HD BIG-SCREENS), interactive televisions with sports, an amazing game room (with Pop-a-Shot, Golden Tee and so much more)! Plus live radio broadcasts featuring 810 Sports Radio, and a MASSIVE collection of local sports memorabilia! And anytime is crunch time in the Zone. With the most valuable appetizers, salads, sandwiches, entrees and desserts (yep, we’ve got ballpark favorites, too) you are sure to get your fill of flavor. 810 has the MVPlaces for banquets, too (like the Skybox Suite). Get in the Zone—810 Zone—and get your game on! PRICE RANGE: $7.95-26.95. HOURS: Sun.-Wed.; 11am-12:30am; Thurs.: 11am-1:30am; Fri.-Sat.: 11am-3am. The Plaza’s first building was the Suydam Building at 47th and Mill Creek Parkway, now renamed the Mill Creek Building. Some of the Plaza’s first stores were owned by women and included a photography studio, millinery shop, beauty shop and baby shop. The early days continued to be exciting as new buildings were constructed. Fred Wolferman’s Grocery Company opened in January 1924 and saw 10,000 shoppers during its first week of business. MISSION SHAWNEE 470 TRUMAN SPORTS COMPLEX ZOO STARLIGHT RAYTOWN THEATRE 4686 Broadway, 816-268-ZONE With its rich history, fine dining, super shopping and entertaining activities throughout the year, it is understandable that the Country Club Plaza is the Midwest’s premier shopping and dining destination. 71 43 810 Zone In 1925, a single strand of lights was hung over the entr ance to the Suydam Building and this star ted the tr adition of the Plaza Lights. KANSAS MISSOURI STATE LINE SOUTHWEST TRWY MAIN STREET Dining Guide creative salads and delicious desserts all served in a warm, friendly atmosphere. California Pizza Kitchen offers dine-in, take-out, catering and a CPKids menu. Curbside service available. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.Sat.; 11am-9pm: Sun. 7 THE CAPITAL GRILLE 4740 Jefferson Street, 816-531-8345 A sophisticated, New York style steakhouse which specializes in dry-aged steaks and seafood that is flown in daily from the East Coast. The refined atmosphere of the Capital Grille features antiques, handcrafted woodwork, leather furnishings, and other unique appointments. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-20; dinner: $18-30. HOURS: 11am-2:30pm lunch: Mon.-Fri.; 5-10pm dinner: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-11pm dinner: Fri.-Sat.; 4-10pm dinner: Sun.; lounge open all day: Mon.-Fri. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. PRIVATE DINING: Boardroom 10, Wine room 30, Joseph Gilbert room 45. 102 CHAZ-THE RAPHAEL HOTEL 325 Ward Parkway, 816-756-3800 The Raphael Restaurant offers American/Continental dining perfect for a business lunch, special occasion or quiet dinner after a hectic day. Specials daily. Happy Hour: Mon.-Thurs. PRICE RANGE: breakfast: $5-15; lunch: $8-17; dinner: $15 -35. Reservations recommended Fri.-Sat. HOURS: Sun. breakfast buffet 7am-12:30pm. Live Entertainment Wed.-Thurs., 6-10pm; Fri.-Sat., 8-midnight. 162 THE CHEESECAKE FACTORY 4701 Wyandotte, 816-960-1919 A unique restaurant known for huge portions and fabulous food. We offer over 200 menu items from avocado egg rolls, Tuscan chicken salad and specialty pizzas, to great steaks, fresh fish, pasta, omelets, and classic burgers. Treat yourself to one of over 40 delicious cheesecakes and desserts. Full bar. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-12:30am: Fri.-Sat.; 10am-11pm: Sun. Sunday brunch. 104 CLASSIC CUP CAFÉ 301 West 47th Street, 816-753-1840 The Classic Cup Cafe is an independent icon on the Plaza, with beautiful outside dining, a unique private dining room, and an extensive wine list. We are well known for our international cuisine from our renowned chefs. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-18; dinner: $15-30. HOURS: 7am-10pm, seven days a week, except Sunday brunch hours: 9am-3pm. PRIVATE DINING: Three rooms: 10-75. Reservations accepted. 33 Coal Vines 618 Ward Parkway, 816-912-2690 Coal Vines serves unique coal-fired pizzas complemented by a full menu and wine list that is synonymous with quality at a reasonable price point. Coal Vines offers a simple, yet elegant menu in addition to the delicious pizzas. The unique variety of Coal Vines does not stop at the food; it is carried through to our wine list, which we sell at very competitive prices. Visit Coal Vines for lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. PRICE RANGE: $5-$17. HOURS: Sunday 11am-9pm (Brunch 11-3), Mon.Thurs. 11am-10pm, Fri.-Sat. 11am-11pm. 153 FIGLIO THE ITALIAN RESTAURANT 209 West 46th Terrace, 816-561-0505 Authentic Italian fare with outdoor balconies overlooking Mill Creek Park and the J.C. Nichols Fountain. Specialties include handmade pastas, pizzas baked in a wood-burning oven, freshly prepared desserts, hot espressos and cappuccinos, and an award-winning Sunday brunch buffet. Price range: lunch: $6.95-11.95; dinner: $7.95-23.95. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; 10:30am-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Happy hour: 3-6pm, Mon.-Fri.; 2-6pm, Sat.-Sun. Sunday brunch hours: 10:30am-2:30pm. PRIVATE DINING: two rooms, 40-400. 166 FIORELLA’S JACK STACK BARBECUE 4747 Wyandotte 816-531-7427 Visit Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue for lunch or dinner and the amazing taste of award-winning barbecue—all cooked to perfection in an authentic brick oven. Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue features their own batter dipped onion rings, hickory roasted meats, barbecued Strawberry Hill Polish sausage, five kinds of ribs, fresh seafood over hickory and award-winning hickory barbecued beans. See and Taste for yourself why Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue was named “Best Barbecue House in the Country” in the Zagat 2000 survey. PRICE RANGE: $6.50-30. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 11am-10:30pm: Fri.-Sat.; 11am-9pm: Sun. 155 FIREHOUSE SUBS 4628 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-605-1700 Firehouse Subs offers generous portions of premium hand-sliced meats and cheeses, steamed to make the flavors burst, then piled high with fresh produce atop a toasted sub roll. The restaurant reflects an authentic firefighter heritage, as well as the founding family's 200 years of firefighting service. PRICE RANGE: $5-$10. HOURS: Sun.-Thurs. 10:30am-9pm, Fri.-Sat. 10:30am-10pm. 128 Fogo de chao 222 West 47th Street, 816-931-7700 Fogo de Chao is an authentic Brazilian churrascaria, where patrons enjoy skewered fire-roasted meats served by Gaucho chefs throughout their meal. An enormous salad buffet also offers authentic side dishes, fresh vegetables, and gourmet salads. PRICE RANGE: $40-$45. HOURS: lunch: 11am-2pm: Mon.-Fri.; dinner: 5-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-10:30pm: Fri.; 4-10:30pm: Sat.; 3-10pm: Sun. 164 FRED P. OTT’S 4770 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-753-2878 Ice cold beer, liquor, wine, juicy burgers, sandwiches, salads and appetizers are offered in a casual pub atmosphere. Sit out on the beautiful patio during pleasant weather. Live alternative rock Sunday nights. PRICE RANGE: $3.50-12.95.HOURS: Kitchen open 11am-2am: Mon.-Sat.; noon-midnight: Sun. Bar hours till 3am daily. 2 The Gallery at the sheraton suites 770 West 47th Street, 816-931-4400 For tasty American fare, discover The Gallery: art, restaurant and bar. Choose from steaks, seafood or pasta and enjoy the art that adorns the walls. Open daily for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. All major credit cards accepted. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $8-15; dinner: $8-25. HOURS: 6am-10:30pm, daily. Bar open 4pm-midnight. Happy Hour. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. 32 THE GRANFALLOON BAR AND GRILL 608 Ward Parkway, 816-753-7850 A variety of appetizers, salads, burgers, and other creative sandwiches and dinners. One of the Plaza’s premier sports bars, 18 televisions and 2 big screens. Plaza experience in a casual setting. Popular happy hour. Group reservations accepted. Price range: $5.50-18.95. HOURS: 11am-3am: seven days a week. Reservations accepted for parties of eight or more. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Mon.-Fri. PRIVATE DINING: three rooms up to 100 people. 167 HIBACHI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 4745 Wyandotte, 816-753-0707 Your personal chef prepares steak, chicken, or seafood at your table before your eyes following ancient customs of Japanese cookery. Meal includes soup, salad, and dessert at dinnertime. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.75-11.75; dinner: $11.2521.75. HOURS: 11:30am-2pm and 5:30-10pm: Mon.-Fri.; 5-11pm: Sat.; 4:30-9pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. 53 HOUSTON’S RESTAURANT 4640 Wornall Road, 816-561-8542 Straightforward American cooking such as hardwood-grilled choice steaks, aged prime rib, fresh fish filleted in-house, big burgers, “knife and fork” ribs, a selection of the freshest salads, sandwiches, seasonal vegetables and signature soups. PRICE RANGE: $8-26. HOURS: 11am-10pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-11pm:Fri.-Sat. 34 Ingredient 4807 Jefferson, 816-994-3393 Fast food, gourmet style. That describes Ingredient. The fast-casual, locallyowned restaurant is just the place for a lax lunch, date night or family outing. The menu includes fresh produce, with 60 salad ingredients, 25 for pizza which is handmade and baked in a brick oven; 30 for the dessert i.bar, and custom portions. PRICE RANGE: $7.95-$10.95. HOURS: Mon.-Thurs.:7am-9pm; Fri.: 7am-10pm; Sat.:8am-10pm; Sun.:8am-9pm 96 KONA GRILL 444 Ward Parkway, 816-931-5888 An adventure in dining awaits at Kona Grill. This stylish yet casual establishment begins with an American menu of steaks, catfish, and seafood prepared any number of ways and then sails west. A full sushi bar completes the international flavor. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6-13; dinner: $6-26. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Sun.Thurs.; 11am-midnight: Fri.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Happy hour: 3-7pm: Mon.-Fri.; 11pm-1am: Fri.-Sat.; 10pm-midnight:Mon.-Thurs. 157 M&S Grill 4646 J.C. Nichols Parkway, 816-531-7799 M&S Grill brings relaxed comfort to the Plaza at this contemporary concept from McCormick & Schmick’s. Just across from the landmark J.C. Nichols fountain, the M&S Grill is an evolution of the classic American grill—part sophisticated dining, part chophouse, and part saloon. Enjoy a menu full of twists to timeless American fare, including steaks, slowcooked pot roast, chicken, salads, soups and, of course, fresh seafood. The saloon-style bar boasts fresh-squeezed, hand-shaken cocktails, premium liquors and heavy pours of ale and wine. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Sun.; bar open till midnight. 35 McCORMICK & SCHMICK’S 448 West 47th Street, 816-531-6800 McCormick & Schmick’s is Kansas City’s fresh seafood authority. It’s the original home of Kansas City’s $1.95 Happy Hour, offering hand-shaken cocktails, fresh squeezed juices and an impressive wine list. Dining options include two patios, private “snugs” and a banquet room. PRICE RANGE: lunch entrees, $5-13; dinner entrees, $7-24. Hours: 11am-11pm: Mon.-Fri.; 11:30am-11pm: Sat; 11am-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Happy hour: 4pm-6pm: Mon.-Fri; 9-11pm: Mon.-Thurs. 97 THE MELTING POT 450 Ward Parkway, 816-931-MELT A memorable evening of fabulous wines and delectable entrees in a friendly and relaxed atmosphere. First-timers will want to try the Fondue Feast for two. Begin by dipping an array of fresh breads, fruits, and vegetables into creamy melted cheeses. Then you’ll choose one of our unique house salads, followed by your entree platter filled with flavorful chicken, beef and seafood and complemented by several tasty sauces. We also offer a variety of chocolate fondues that are an absolute must for any dessert lover! PRICE RANGE: $25 - 50. HOURS: 4-10:30pm: Sun.-Wed.; 4-11:30pm: Thurs.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Live music Fri.-Sat. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Sun.-Thurs. 11 Noodles & Company 500 Nichols Road, 816-561-6100 Noodles & Company serves noodles, soups and salads inspired from around the world. Noodles & Company is about serving real food, real quick. The menu features made-to-order noodles, soups and salads inspired from around the world that make everyone happy from kids to adults. Within five minutes of ordering, a customized dish with only 100% fresh ingredients will be delivered to the table on real china with real silverware. Nothing fake here. PRICE RANGE: $4.25-$10. HOURS: Mon.-Sun.:11am-9pm. 101 THE OAK ROOM IN THE INTERCONTINENTAL KANSAS CITY 401 Ward Parkway, 816-756-1500 The fabulous restaurant at The InterContinental Hotel takes regional cuisine to a new level. The ever-evolving menu changes with the seasons to take advantage of the great variety of fresh local and organic ingredients raised by area farmers. Complementing the extraordinary menu is a carefully selected 200+ bottle wine list. A comprehensive spirits collection, including a world-class selection of Ports, Cognacs, and Cordials, is also available. HOURS: Breakfast daily, 6:30-11am; Lunch daily, 11am-5pm; Afternoon Tea, 2-4pm (call for reservations); Dinner: Sun.-Thurs., 5-10pm; Fri.-Sat., 5-11pm; breakfast buffet Sat. 8-11am, Sun. 8-10am. 18 O’DOWD’S LITTLE DUBLIN 4742 Pennsylvania, 816-561-2700 Authentic Irish Pub with decor imported from Ireland. Menu features classic American food and authentic Irish cuisine. The bar features a large selection of imported beers and an extensive Irish whiskey selection. Home to the Plaza’s only rooftop deck. Listen to live, local music seven nights a week. PRICE RANGE: $7-23. HOURS: 11am-1:30am: Sun.-Wed.; 11am-3am: Thurs.- Sat. Happy hour: 4-7pm: Mon.-Fri.; 9-10pm nightly with discounted well drinks and domestic bottles. 10 Panera Bread bakery café 4700 Pennsylvania, 816-931-8181 Upscale bakery and café with outdoor patio. Serving bagels, muffins, grilled breakfast sandwiches, pastries, made-to-order soups, salads, sandwiches and gourmet coffees. Via Panera Catering available. PRICE RANGE: $5-11. HOURS: 6am-9pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 6am -10pm: Fri.-Sat.; 7am-7pm: Sun. 158 P.F. CHANG’S CHINA BISTRO 102 West 47th Street, 816-931-9988 Combines a unique blend of traditional Chinese cuisine and inviting American hospitality served in an upbeat bistro setting. A menu featuring fresh, high quality ingredients is made to order by highly trained chefs, and served by a knowledgeable staff in a striking post-modern environment. Large premium wine selection offering 50 wines. PRICE RANGE: $4.95-12.95. HOURS: 11am-11pm: Sun.-Thurs.; 11am-midnight: Fri.-Sat. 99 PLAZA III, THE STEAKHOUSE & THE CLUB 4749 Pennsylvania, 816-753-0000 Kansas City’s classic prime steakhouse. A Plaza institution for over 40 years. USDA Prime aged cuts of mid-western beef, steaks, and chops. Wine Spectator award of excellence wine list. Dinner and dancing at the club which features Kansas City’s local Jazz scene. PRICE RANGE: lunch: $6.95-12.95; dinner: $16.95-30.95. HOURS: lunch: 11:30am-2:30pm: Mon.-Sat.; dinner: 5:3010pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5:30-11pm: Fri.; 5-11pm: Sat.; 5-10pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Live music. 3 RUTH’S CHRIS STEAKHOUSE 700 West 47th Street, 816-531-4800 Traditional fine dining steakhouse featuring USDA prime steaks, chops, fresh seafood and live Maine lobsters, award-winning wine list and “sizzling service.” PRICE RANGE: $60 per person. HOURS: 5-10pm: Mon.-Thurs.; 5-11pm: Fri.-Sat.; 4-9pm: Sun. Reservations accepted. 140 STARKER’S RESTAURANT 201 West 47th Street, 816-753-3565 A public and private dining restaurant featuring classical and contemporary cuisine drawn from many of the best aspects of food from around the world. Wine Spectator ‘Grand Award’ wine list. PRICE RANGE: $18-32. Reservations accepted. Valet service available. Sunday brunch for private parties only. HOURS: Lunch, 11:30am-2pm: Mon.-Fri.; Dinner, 5:30-10pm: Mon.-Sat. 8 TOMFOOLERIES 612 West 47th Street, 816-753-0555 Tomfooleries is the most delicious fun on the Country Club Plaza. Come as you are to Tomfooleries Restaurant and Bar with our “fun American” food and libations. Featuring Happy Hour specials on food and drink from 4-7pm and again from 9pm-3am. Enjoy the live music Sun.-Thurs. nights at the downstairs bar or head upstairs to watch the game on one of our big screen TV’s. Need a break from the action? Relax with a drink on our patio! Coming with a big group? We love parties!! Caterings, banquets and events of all sizes in our upstairs. On Sundays you can treat yourself to the best brunch in Kansas City from 9:30am-2pm featuring our 50 item Bloody Mary Bar. Tomfooleries—great value and incredible fun seven days a week at both locations. HOURS: 11am-3am daily. Open at 9:30am for Sunday brunch…’cause you had so much fun last time! 26 ZÓCALo Mexican Cuisine and Tequileria 608 West 48th Street, Spring 2011 Zócalo - Mexican Cuisine and Tequileria offers an enticing blend of tradition and innovation that defies the normal conception of Mexican dining. Whether enjoying the open-air patio, the sophisticated ambience of the main or private dining areas, or simply relaxing in the lounge, Zócalo is sure to provide a unique experience you won’t soon forget. Zócalo features a menu selectively balanced with authentic and contemporary Mexican dishes infused with bold, fresh ingredients. The energetic lounge offers a broad array of unique specialty drinks and an expansive selection of handcrafted margaritas and tequila flights for the ultimate sipping experience. Serving lunch and dinner daily and brunch on Saturday and Sunday. HOURS: Mon – Fri: 11am – 1:30am; Sat – Sun: 10am – 1:30am. SHOPPING & DINING GUIDE