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Downtown Retail Directory DOWNTOWN DIRECTORY LIVE, WORK, PLAY AND STAY IN KANSAS CITY 2018/2019 You’ll find a Unique Food Experience at You’ll find a Unique Food Experience at Downtown’s Award Winning Downtown’s Award Winning Cosentino’s! Open daily from 6 a.m. to 10Cosentino’s! p.m. Open daily from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Cosentino’s Market Cosentino’s10 East 13th Market Street MAIN ST. 10 East 13th Street 13TH ST. MAIN ST. Kansas City, Missouri 13TH ST. Kansas816-595-0055 City, Missouri 816-595-0055 Get Cosentino’s Market deliveredGet Cosentino’s in three Market easy steps! delivered in three easy steps! 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WITH $25 PURCHASE VALID NOVEMBER 29 THROUGH DECEMBER 5, 2017 Limit one coupon per customer. No cash value. Excludes alcohol, tobacco, pharmacy or gift cards. VALID AT OVERLAND PARK LOCATION ONLY. WITH $25 PURCHASE VALID NOVEMBER 29 THROUGH DECEMBER 5, 2017 Limit one coupon per customer. No cash value. Excludes alcohol, tobacco, pharmacy or gift cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS Deli’s/Grill/Sandwiches 26-28 Clothing, Children 49 Shoes 55 Distilleries 29 Clothing, General 49 Sporting Goods and Apparel 55 Fast & Healthy 29 Clothing, Men 49 Toys 55 Food Courts 29 Clothing, Women 49-50 French 29 Computers and Software 50 TRANSPORTATION Games & Food 29 Department Store 50 Bicycles 55 German and Austrian 29-30 Eyeware and Optical 50 Buses 55 International 30 Florists 50 Car Rental 55 NEIGHBORHOODS 1-4 Irish 30 Gifts & Specialty Stores 50-52 Gas Stations 56 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Italian and Pizza 30-31 Grocery Stores/Markets 52-53 Limousines 56 Arenas 5 Juices/Smoothies 31 Hardware Stores 53 Other 56 Attractions 5-9 Latin/Mexican 31-32 Home Furnishings 53 Rail 56 Concert Venues/Theaters 9-10 Lounges and Clubs 32-34 Home Improvement/Gardening 53 Shuttle Services 56 Galleries 10-13 Seafood 34 Jewelry and Jewelers 53 Streetcar 56 Haunted Houses 13-14 Spanish 34 Kitchen and Bath 53-54 Taxi/Uber 56 Movie Theaters 14 Sports Bars and Grills 34 Liquor and Wine 54 Museums 14-15 Steakhouses 34 Maps 54 The Downtown Council has made every effort to provide accurate information in Performing Arts 15 Vegetarian and Vegan 34 Pet Services 54 this publication, the Downtown Council Pharmacy/Personal Care 54 COMMUNITY SERVICES HOUSING is not representing this as a complete list Retail Centers 55 of all retail establishments. Churches 15-16 Bed and Breakfast 34 Education 16-18 Hotels 34-35 Libraries 18 Housing for Rent 35-41 Medical Services 18-19 Post Offices 19 RETAIL SERVICES Banks and Financial Services 41-42 CityScene KC.com EATING AND DRINKING Hairstyling, Beauty and Spas 42-44 American 19-22 Health Clubs, Massage and Yoga 44-46 Arcade Bar 22 Asian 22-23 SHOPPING Antiques and Vintage 46-48 Bar and Grill/Tavern 23-24 Bicycle Sales and Services 48 Barbecue 24 Bridal 48 Books/Drinks/Food 24 Butcher Shops 48 Breweries 24-25 Cellular and Wireless 48 Cajun and Southern Cuisine 25 Your Greater Downtown Kansas City News Source. Chocolate and Candy 48 Coffee/Tea/Bakery/Sweets 25-26 Visit CitySceneKC.com and sign-up to receive their weekly newsletter! 1 - DOWNTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS NEIGHBORHOODS - 2 RIVER MARKET/CITY MARKET/COLUMBUS PARK Sample cuisines from all across the world and navigate through KANSAS CITY POWER & LIGHT DISTRICT farmers’ market stalls stocked with fresh produce. This distinct, “Thriving” doesn’t quite capture the energy exuded by this 150-year-old riverfront neighborhood is a mecca for lovers of history, appropriately-named district. Located in the heart of Downtown, Power local culture, unique shopping and fresh eats. Explore more along the & Light District generates buzz all across town with citywide watch river at kcrivermarket.com and thecitymarket.org. parties, huge concerts, fashionable shopping and terrific food and drinks. Light up your visit to Downtown at powerandlightdistrict.com. WEST BOTTOMS Where hipsters vibe and antique shoppers thrive. No longer an insider secret, there’s never a shortage of history to discover or treasures to find in this hip, historic district that in many ways embodies the past, present and future of Kansas City. Options include the Amigoni Urban Winery, Stockyards Brewing Co., Blip Coffee and an amazing vintage marketplace. Visit westbottoms.com. CENTRAL BUSINESS DISTRICT Welcome to one of “America’s 10 Best Downtowns” (Forbes Magazine). Amid the skyscrapers and fantastic Art Deco buildings, you’ll find a vibrant, new energy in the heart of the city, thanks to a more than $7 billion renaissance in the city’s core in the last dozen years. Discover Downtown KC at downtownkc.org. 3 - DOWNTOWN NEIGHBORHOODS NEIGHBORHOODS - 4 UNION STATION/ CROWN CENTER Stay and play in this Downtown area where family fun reigns supreme. In Crown Center you’ll find the Hallmark Visitors Center, Sea Life Aquarium and Legoland® Discovery Center. Next door is Union Station, KC’s historic train station and now home to a children’s science center, touring exhibits and more. CROSSROADS ARTS DISTRICT To the south is The National World War I Museum and Memorial, Enjoy the heart of Kansas City’s robust the country’s only museum dedicated to the Great War. Learn more at arts scene. More than 150 art galleries crowncenter.com, unionstation.org and theworldwar.org. and studios, and a eclectic dining and shopping destination, the Crossroads WESTSIDE/SOUTHWEST BOULEVARD is home to First Fridays — one of the This long and lean corridor nation’s leading arts walks. Experience packs in more flavor than a music, opera, theater, dance and more at neighborhood twice its size. the Kauffman Center for the Performing Westside brims with Kansas Arts. Explore more at kccrossroads.org. City gems, from local wares to restaurants defining farm- 18TH & VINE HISTORIC JAZZ DISTRICT to-table. And, don’t miss the Follow the Downtown beat to Kansas City’s historic jazz district, rich Latino culture and flavors where barbecue, baseball and blues meld together for one sweet of Southwest Boulevard, which passes through the Crossroads and melody. Options include the American Jazz Museum, Mutual the Westside. Options include Westside Local, Westside Storey, Musicians Foundation, Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, Arthur Margaritas, Boulevard Brewing Company and more. Visit visitkc.com/ Bryant’s Barbecue and more. Learn more at kcjazzdistrict.org. westside-southwest-blvd. UNION HILL Patios and local hangouts abound in this historic neighborhood that overlooks Crown Center. Between hip European dining, casual caffeination and plenty of brunch hotspots, you and your taste buds are always at home in Union Hill. Learn more at unionhill.com. 5 - ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT - 6 ARENAS American Jazz Museum 1616 E. 18th St. 816-474-8463 Bartle Hall americanjazzmuseum.org 301 W. 13th St., 816-513-5000 kcconvention.com American Royal Complex 1701 American Royal Ct. 816-221-9800 HyVee Arena (Coming Soon) americanroyal.com 1800 Genessee hyveearena.com Arabia Steamboat Museum Municipal Auditorium 400 Grand 816-471-1856 301 W. 13th St. 816-513-5000 1856.com kcconvention.com Bad Axe Throwing Sprint Center 1727 & 1729 Oak 888-435-0001 1407 Grand 816-949-7000 bladeandtimber.com sprintcenter.com Blade & Timber ATTRACTIONS 1101 Mulberry 816-343-8489 bladeandtimber.com 21c Museum Hotel) 219 W. 9th St. 844-577-5542 Boulevard Beer Hall 21cmuseumhotels.com 2534 Madison 816-701-7247 boulevard.com experienceall year. all local. Fresh food. Local merchants. Vintage finds. thecitymarket.org | 5th & Walnut, Kansas City MO 7 - ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT - 8 Breakout KC Kauffman Center for the 114 E. 3rd St. 816-945-2633 Performing Arts breakoutkc.com 1601 Broadway 816-994-7230 kauffmancenter.org “Favorite Family Choir Bar (Monthly singing events) 913-730-5733 choirbar.com Kansas City Power & Light District Friendly Attraction” 50 E. 13th St. 816-842-1045 Visitors’ Choice Awards – Visit KC City Market powerandlghtdistrict.com 20 E. 5th St. 816-842-1271 thecitymarket.org Kansas City Public Library Central Library 14 W. 10th St. 816-701-3400 The College Basketball Experience kclibrary.org 1401 Grand 816-949-7500 collegebasketballexperience.com K.C. Rail Experience (Union Station) 30 W. Pershing 816-460-2020 Crown Center unionstation.org 2450 Grand 816-274-8444 crowncenter.com Fun for the LEGOLAND Discovery Center Whole Family! 2475 Grand 816-471-4386 Crown Center Ice Terrace legolanddiscoverycenter.com 2450 Grand 816-274-8411 crowncenter.com National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame The Dinner Detective Kansas City 1401 Grand 816-949-7500 1301 Wyandotte thedinnerdetective.com collegebasketballexperience.com Gangster Tour Riverfront Heritage Trail 30 W. Pershing 816-471-1235 510 Walnut, Ste 300 816-329-1275 kctg.com kcrivertrails.org Ghosts & Gangsters Tour Sea Life Kansas City Aquarium 1401 W. 13th St. 816-472-4467 SO MUCH TO SEE & DO 2475 Grand 816-471-4386 kcghostsandgangsterstour.com visitsealife.com/kansas-city at Union Station! Gottlieb Planetarium (Union Station) Sequence Indoor Climbing • World-Class Touring Exhibitions 30 W. Pershing 816-460-2020 (Coming Soon) • Internationally Awarded Science City: unionstation.org 1710 Washington N/A Daily Demos & Activities sequenceclimb.com Hallmark Visitors Center • Arvin Gottlieb Planetarium: Twin 4K, State-Of-The-Art 2501 McGee 816-274-3613 Science City at Union Station Projectors & New Educational Shows hallmarkvisitorscenter.com 30 W.
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