
KC Restaurant Week makes it easy to explore Kansas City's dining scene, and the free-to-ride KC Streetcar makes getting there even easier. Running from the River Market to UMKC, the streetcar connects some of the city's most popular neighborhoods in about 30 minutes. Here's where to find nearly 70 KC Restaurant Week participants along the line.
River Market, City Market & Columbus Park
International inspiration and undeniable charm are found in the River Market, a neighborhood dating back to KC's earliest days. Start your Restaurant Week journey in the quaint and quirky residential area of Columbus Park to experience rich Italian influences, or head to the heart of the district, City Market, for some neighborhood staples.
River Market North (3rd & Grand)
City Market (5th & Walnut)
North Loop (7th & Main)
Central Business District and Power & Light
Date nights are done right in the heart of Kansas City. Whether you’re looking for dinner and a show at the vibrant Power & Light District or late-night bites at many of the city’s largest hotels, the historical beauty of downtown KC elevates all occasions.
Library (9th & Main)
Metro Center (12th & Main)
Power & Light (14th & Main)
Crossroads
The Crossroads is home to a creative community that makes it one of the city's most charismatic neighborhoods, surrounded by art galleries and a collection of fine dining options. All within steps of each other, you'll be able to try an eclectic mix of cuisine in one evening.
Kauffman Center (16th & Main)
Crossroads (19th & Main)
- Café Corazón
- Affäre
- Manny’s Mexican Restaurant
- La Bodega
- Lidia’s
- Grünauer
- Lazia at Crossroads Hotel
- Lulu’s Thai Noodle Shop
- Fiorella’s Jack Stack Barbecue
Take a short walk to the East Crossroads, where breweries and popular nightlife options line the streets:
Union Station, Crown Center & WWI
Don’t miss the opportunity to dine in Union Station, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks. Or head next door to Crown Center, where quick bites can fuel a day of shopping.
Union Station (Pershing & Main)
- Pierpont's at Union Station
- Harvey's at Union Station
- Burnt End BBQ
- SPIN! Pizza
- Grand Coffee Company
Midtown & Westport
Lively and full of historical charm, you’ll find a variety of local favorites across Westport, the oldest entertainment district in KC. More hidden gems can be discovered just around the corner, from the quiet neighborhood of Union Hill to the colorful and exciting energy of 39th Street. This area is ideal for Restaurant Week hopping.
Union Hill (31st & Main)
Armour (35th & Main)
Westport (39th & Main)
- Blanc Champagne Bar
- Char Bar
- Laney's Get Down
- Westport Cafe
- Beer Kitchen
- Harry's Bar & Tables
- Brix Cantina
Art Museums District
Find yourself steps away from dining in the middle of an extensive art collection spanning thousands of years. The Art Museums District is home to The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, both offering unique, art-filled dining experiences.
Art Museums (45th & Main)
Plaza, South Plaza & UMKC
Enjoy upscale dining at Restaurant Week’s exclusive, affordable price points throughout the Country Club Plaza, where blocks of Spanish-inspired architecture and some of the city’s most iconic fountains act as the perfect backdrop for your tasting journey.
Plaza (Cleaver II & Main)
- Fiorella's Jack Stack Barbecue
- Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant
- Chaz Restaurant and Lounge
- The Melting Pot
- Kona Grill
- The Capital Grille
- McCormick & Schmick's
- Gram & Dun
- Heritage by Bo Lings
- Ocean Prime
- Eddie V's Prime Seafood
- T’ähä Mexican Kitchen
- JJ's Restaurant
- Nine Zero One at The Fontaine Hotel
UMKC (51st & Main)
The end of the line offers a mix of fan-favorites and more elevated dining:
