Kansas City

John's Upper Deck
928 Wyandotte Street Kansas City, MO 64105
(816) 474-5668
$
Neighborhoods: Central Business District, Greater Downtown

per "Rock H." on yelp.com, Four Stars Atmosphere: When the weather is nice, the deck is the place to be. Gorgeous. Skyline, fans if needed, open air and nice conversation acoustics of course. Food: I've had a handful of items and they were all very good, except maybe the wings, but that's been a year+, so maybe they're better now. Half price appetizers most of the time. Unbeatable. Drinks. $2 Domestics. One night, before Freaker's Ball down the street at Midland, Domestic beers were $1. ONE DOLLAR! The Negatives: The deck is up what amounts to about 5 flights of stairs, and the steps were a little slick. Not a big deal normally, except the bathrooms are on the first floor. Still, not a showstopper. Karaoke. It's a super pleasant experience until the LOUD music/karaoke begins. That's when a lot of people bail out. A really solid bar and grill and unique experience.

northeast industrial district
Knucklehead's
2715 Rochester St.
waldo
75th Street Brewery
520 W 75th Street
816-523-4677

5 regular beers, a non-alcoholic root beer, and an assortment of seasonal offerings brewed on premises. The kitchen also serves up salads, sandwiches, steaks, snacks, and other tasty treats. Live music on Sunday evenings.

There is a popular brewery in KC by the name of Boulevard whose beers are available on tap at many different bars and restaurants throughout town.

Live Music Venues: Uptown Theatre Midtown, on Broadway and Valentine hosts lots of up and coming acts and many timeless performers play here because it is so famous. Beaumont Club is a soulless Westport C&W club that hosts live music but has acoustics' issues and a mechanical bull. The Grand Emporium used to be one of the best blues clubs but after being bought by the owners of the Beaumont they changed it considerably, including the name to Tao.

Westport

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Dark Horse Tavern
4112 Pennsylvania Ave.
westport
McCoy's Public House
4057 Pennsylvania
816-960-0866
$15-25
11a-3a, 11a-12a on Sundays

House-brewed beer and full menu, including vegetarian options. 6 regular beer offerings plus a rotating selection of seasonal beers. Cocktails and a selection of scotches and bourbons also available.

westport
Westport Flea Market
817 Westport Road
816-931-1986
11a-1a, kitchen closes at 11p

Regularly voted Kansas City's best burger, the Flea has a full food menu, but is really more about drinks and hanging out. Live music on Sundays, karaoke on Fridays and Saturdays, chess on Tuesdays, trivia on Wednesdays. Relaxed crowd, pool tables and pinball. 23 beers on tap.

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Rudy's Tenampa Taqueria Authentic Mexican

Downtown

downtown
12 Baltimore
12th St and Baltimore
attached to the upscale Hotel Phillips
downtown
Crosstown Station
1522 McGee St
S of the Sprint Center Arena next to KC Star Bldg on McGee St

New indoor live music venue and bar. Voted Best Lights, Sound and Stage.

downtown
The Drum Room
1335 Baltimore Ave

Historic jazz and blues location.

downtown
Flying Saucer Draught Emporium
101 East 13th St.

Beer bar with 80 taps and many bottles. Trivia Tuesdays 7:30, Rare Beer Nights Wednesdays.

downtown
Kansas City Live!

Open-air live music and entertainment venue, open-container allowed. Surrounded by the Power & Light District's various bars and eateries.

downtown
Knucklehead's
2715 Rochester St
+1 816 483-1456
W-Su

Also known for the wide variety of music they bring to KC like country, blues, rockabilly. Roots, singer/songwriters and Zydeco. Free shuttle available.

downtown
The Phoenix
300-308 W 8th St

Live jazz

downtown
The Quaff
1010 Broadway

Large, very popular bar with scantily-clad waitresses and tough guy bartenders. Frequented mostly by the post-college crowd.

downtown
Willie's
1501 Grand Boulevard

Small sports bar with a largely post-college crowd. A franchise out of Columbia, MO; a great place to go to see University of MO games.

downtown
Zebra Room
in Hotel Aladdin

Newly remodeled; has a swanky zebra-skin theme. Great food and a martini lounge on the mezzanine level.

Crossroads

crossroads
Balanca's Pyro Room
1809 Grand
816-474-6369
6p-3a

Balanca's prides itself on the diversity of its crowd - it's not unusual to see drag queens drinking and dancing with cowboys and hip-hop aficionados in the downstairs bar, while goths play pool in the upstairs bar with yuppies and hipsters. It's weird, but it works.

crossroads
Danny's Big Easy
16th and Main Sts.
crossroads
The Cashew
20th and Grand

Open air cafe feel to this two-story bar. In the summer months, the windows are raised up think: "garage door" and both stories gain a relaxing breeze and a nice view of the city. Occasionally has live music, popular stop during First Fridays.

crossroads
Bulldog
17th and Main Sts.

Cocktails and fine eats served in nice atmosphere.

crossroads
Grinders
18th and Locust
3blocks E of Grand St.

Eclectic beer selection and authentic Philly Cheeseteak sandwiches.

Brookside

brookside
Sharp's 63rd Street Grill
128 W 63rd Street
816-333-4355
$10-15
breakfast 8a-2p, lunch and dinner 11a-10p

Famous for breakfast, bar food, sandwiches, chili, and water chestnut soup. Sharp's is LGBT-friendly, but not exclusive. Bar features a rotating selection of specialty cocktails. Service is friendly and accurate, but not the speediest, so plan to relax over your meal.

brookside
Carmen's Cafe
6307 Brookside Plaza
816-333-4048
$15-30

Carmen's serves up tapas, pasta, and Latin- and Italian-style entrees, wine and cocktails in an intimate and friendly setting. Come in through the downstairs bar.

Country club plaza

country club plaza
O'Dowd's
N Stoddard Ave

O'Dowd's is a standard Irish Pub but features live music often and is one of the more upbeat places on the Plaza. Features an open air rooftop bar.

country club plaza
Tomfooleries
612 W 47th St

Tom's as it is frequently referred to is a restaurant by day and bar by night. The downstairs is generally quieter and calmer than upstairs in the evening. There is also a patio area outside. The cheapest place to drink on the Plaza, as domestic beer is $2 after 9PM. A good place to start the night.

country club plaza
JJ's

JJ's is a laid back, wine and martini type bar that generally caters to older patrons, but the drink selection is good and the bartenders friendly. The outdoor patio is heated so it can be enjoyed during most of the year.