Happy hours are between 4p to 6p from Monday to Friday, but this joint seems to be having a grand old time, at every given hour. This place caters to everything from dinners, weddings, corporate meetings, home entertainment, anniversaries, special celebrations, birthdays to graduations - you name it and you've got it! The Hollywood room can be modified to suit your requirements - you can wish for a live band, audio-video equipment or any thing you want.
Out of the many restaurants in the Kansas City Power and Light District, Bristol Seafood Grill stands out because of its really fresh seafood and laid-back atmosphere. Located in close proximity to Sprint Center, this restaurant is open for lunch, dinner and Sunday brunch. You can enjoy oysters-on-the-half-shell and the catch of the day, all served absolutely fresh. The entree list changes regularly, but if you are lucky enough to drop by on the right day it becomes available, you could savor delicacies like pretzel-crusted trout, Nantucket bay scallops and almond-crusted Tilapia. Steaks with seasonal sides are also available and there are many vegetarian and gluten-free options as well. There is live music every Friday, best enjoyed with a glass of wine from the extensive selection.
Take a break from your local fare and head to this amazing restaurant for a taste of Asian delicacies. Although known mostly for its sushi, the Drunken fish has much more to offer. Entrées like the miso-marinated black cod, Japanese steak au jus and Chilean sea bass are delicious and are perfectly complemented by cocktails like the Fountain of Youth and Asian Fetish. This Kansas City Power and Light District restaurant also serves as a good venue for private events.
La Bodega invite patrons to enjoy zesty Spanish cuisine and toothsome tapas style meals in a beautiful setting. The interiors are a lively affair with bright, colorful accents, pleasant lighting, spaciously laid out tables, and quirky artwork on the walls. The menu is extensive and features a variety of classic Spanish dishes such as short ribs, meatballs, Spanish ham, paella abanda, and other entrees. There are ample options for vegetarians as well. To accompany your meals they serve delicious sangrias and other wines.
Located in the ancient Fitzpatrick Saloon, The Majestic Restaurant embodies the Kansas City's food and jazz culture. The restaurant offers meat dishes prepared from Kansas City's time-honored beef and seafood delicacies. Experience a complete Kansas City style dining with great steaks in the elegant dining area. The restaurant features a 1910 bar where guests can enjoy finest of wines, more than 100 whiskeys selection, creative cocktails by famous bartender Shawn Moriarty. Listen to Kansas City's most accomplished jazz musicians every night. For more information, check the website.
One of the most colorful places in Kansas City for breakfast or lunch, Succotash, located near Hospital Hill, combines the mismatched ambiance of a thrift store with a menu from a high-end restaurant. A giant, hot pink chandelier hangs above the doorway, and a six-foot tall wooden statue of a wizard greets you as you enter. They serve delicious chicory Café du Monde coffee and have a wide selection of sandwiches and pancake, crepe, egg, and veggie dishes. They have many delicious vegetarian and vegan dishes, like the gooey smoked Gouda and artichoke heart on grilled sourdough sandwich and the veggie wrap. Catering is also available.