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2018 Kansas City Entertainment Guide #petfoodforum 2018 Kansas City Entertainment Guide APRIL 23-25, 2018 • KANSAS CITY CONVENTION CENTER • KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI, USA Presented YEARS by: Industry Sponsored by: See inside for Petfood Forum attendee special offers! MAP OF DOWNTOWN KANSAS CITY, PAGES 4-5 2018 #petfoodforum Thanks for joining us in Kansas City! DINING AND ENTERTAINMENT Legendary Kansas City BBQ The Majestic Restaurant Drunken Fish – Gates Bar-B-Q - Midtown Region: Downtown Area Power & Light District Region: Downtown Area 931 Broadway Blvd Region: Downtown Area 1221 Brooklyn Ave Kansas City, MO 64105 14 E 14th St Kansas City, MO 64127-1913 Phone: 816-221-1888 Kansas City, MO 64106 Welcome to the Heart of America! Phone: 816-483-3880 www.majestickc.com Phone: 816 - 474-7177 www.gatesbbq.com www.drunkenfish.com It is my pleasure to welcome the Petfood Forum Contemporary Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue BRGR Kitchen + Bar Nightlife to Kansas City. at the Freight House Region: Downtown Area Arvest Bank Theatre Region: Crown Center Area 11 E 14th St at the Midland Kansas City has long been known for its central location, affordable 101 W 22nd St Kansas City, MO 64106 Region: Downtown Area Welcome to Kansas City, Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone: 816-221-2747 prices and friendly people. And that’s just the start to this vibrant city. 1228 Main St On behalf of the entire hospitality community it is my pleasure to welcome you to our Phone: 816-472-7427 www.brgrkitchen.com Kansas City, MO 64105 Withdestination. soulful It is with jazz, sincere mouth-watering appreciation that we thank barbecue the Petfood and Forum unique for museums you www.jackstackbbq.com Phone: 816-283-9900 choosing Kansas City to host this year’s convention. Cleaver and Cork won’t find anywhere else, Kansas City has something special in store Joe’s Kansas City Bar B Que www.midlandkc.com While you are here, I hope that you will take time to explore the many attractions, Region: Downtown Area formuseums your and convention. restaurants throughout the metropolitan area. The KC Streetcar will Region: Country Club Plaza 1333 Walnut St Green Lady Lounge assist in making your ability to navigate downtown much easier, so we hope you will 3002 W 47th Ave Kansas City, MO 64106 Region: Downtown Area take time to experience it, it is free. Kansas City, KS 66103 I’m confident you’ll be greeted with a warm welcome from a hospitality Phone: 816-541-3484 1809 Grand Blvd Kansas City welcomes visitors from all over the world, what they tell us after Phone: 913-722-3366 www.cleaverandcork.com Kansas City, MO 64108 communityexploring is “we hadeager no idea” to .ensure Explore! We you want a you pleasant to be in the stay. know ofI hopehow great you enjoy your www.joeskc.com/ this destination is. Most importantly we want you to tell a friend and return next year. Yard House Phone: 816 215-2954 time in Kansas City, and I invite you to return soon. For more information Arthur Bryant’s Barbecue www.greenladylounge.com Best wishes on this very special year as you celebrate your 25th anniversary in the pet Region: Downtown area onfood Kansasindustry. City, please visit www.VisitKC.com. Region: East 1300 Main Street Howl at the Moon Kansas City 1727 Brooklyn Ave Kansas City, MO 64105 Kansas City Power & Light District Kansas City, MO 64127 Phone: 816-527-0952 Region: Downtown area Sincerely, Phone: 816-231-1123 www.yardhouse.com 1334 Grand Blvd www.arthurbryants.com Kansas City, MO 64106 Ronnie Burt Seafood President & CEO Phone: 816-471-4695 Steakhouses Michael Smith www.howlatthemoon.com/ 801 Chophouse - Region: Downtown Area kansas-city Power & Light District 1900 Main St Region: Downtown Area Kansas City, MO 64108 The Phoenix Cori Day - Visit KC 71 E 14th St Phone: 816-842-2202 Region: Downtown area VP of Sales & Services Kansas City, MO 64106 www.michaelsmithkc.com 302 West 8th St. Phone: 816-994-8800 Kansas City, MO 64105 Bristol Seafood Grill www.801restaurantgroup.com www.thephoenixkc.com Region: Downtown Area Anton’s Taproom and Restaurant 51 E 14th St Region: Downtown Area Kansas City, MO 64105 1610 Main St Phone: 816-448-6007 Thank you to our sponsor: Kansas City, MO 64108 www.bristolseafoodgrill.com Phone: 816-888-8800 www.antonskc.com Indicates special offer is available for Petfood Forum attendees. Please reference your VisitKC Dining/Attractions Discount flyer on the Petfood Forum mobile app or at the VisitKC kiosk. 2 2018DOWNTOWN #petfoodforum Featured Networking Events MONDAY, APRIL 23 5:30P - 7:30P Petfood Forum & Petfood Innovation Workshop 2018 Opening Reception Grand Ballroom D TUESDAY, APRIL 24 4:00-5:30P DOWNTOWN Exhibit Hall Networking Reception Exhibit Hall E WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25 4:45-6:30 Kansas City BBQ Bash Closing Reception Grand Ballroom D 4 5 KANSAS CITY CONVENTION & VISITORS ASSOCIATION • 2013 2018 #petfoodforum HOTELS & TRANSPORTATION Hotels Kansas City Marriott Downtown 200 West 12th Street Kansas City, MO 64105 Phone: +1.816.421.6800 Crowne Plaza Hotel 1301 Wyandotte Kansas City, MO 64105 AREA ATTRACTIONS Phone: +1.816.474.6664 Union Station National World War 1 Museum Hotel Phillips Region: Crown Center Area Region: Crown Center Area 102 West 12th Street 100 W 26th St 30 W Pershing Rd Kansas City, MO 64105 Kansas City, MO 64108 Kansas City, MO 64108 Phone: +1.816.221.7000 Phone: 816-888-8100 Phone: 816-460-2020 www.theworldwar.org www.unionstation.org Hilton President Hotel Kansas City American Jazz Museum City Hall Observation Deck 1329 Baltimore Ave Region: Downtown Area Region: Downtown Area Kansas City, MO 64105 1616 E 18th St. Address: 414 E 12th St Phone: +1.816.221.9490 Kansas City, MO 64108 Kansas City, MO 64106 Phone: 816-474-8463 Phone: 816-513-2778 Hotel listings subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, www.americanjazzmuseum.org www.kansascityattractions.com/ please check the Petfood Forum mobile app or go to PetfoodForumEvents.com. City Market Observation_Decks.html Region: Downtown Area Harley Davidson Vehicle and Ground Transportation 20 E 5th St., Ste. 201 Powertrain Operations Tours The Kansas City Convention Center main parking lot costs $11 per day and is the Kansas City, MO 64106 Region: Northwest Barney Allis Plaza Garage located between 12th & 13th and between Central & Wyandotte. Phone: 816-842-1271 11401 N Congress Ave (It is in front of the Marriott Hotel.) www.thecitymarket.org Kansas City, MO 64153 The College Basketball Experience Phone: 877-883-1450 There is an underground tunnel into the Convention Center from inside the Barney Allis Plaza Region: Downtown Area www.harley-davidson.com/ Garage. This garage is located directly across from the Little Theatre/Music Hall. 1401 Grand Blvd content/h-d/en_US/home/events/ Visit: www.kcconvention.com for additional information and check out the Kansas City Kansas City, MO 64106 factory-tours/kanascitymo.html Phone: 816-949-7500 Kansas City Zoo Parking Map on pages 4-5. www.collegebasketballexperience.com Region: Southeast Boulevard Brewing Co. Tours 6800 Zoo Dr Region: Crown Center Area Kansas City, MO 64132 2501 Southwest Blvd Phone: 816-595-1234 Kansas City, MO 64108 www.kansascityzoo.org Phone: 816-474-7095 www.boulevard.com Indicates special offer is available for Petfood Forum attendees. Please reference your VisitKC Dining/Attractions Discount flyer on the Petfood Forum mobile app or at the Front cover, page 3, page 6 & VisitKC kiosk. page 7 photo credit: Visit KC 6 7 Bringing you what’s next for your customer. Our Ingredients Your Specifications Amazing Products Visit us at booth 633 simmonsfeedingredients.com.
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