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EXPLORE KC | | | | | | | 63rd St and Brookside Blvd
Kansas City,
MO
64113
816-523-5553 | | | | | Description: BROOKSIDE. Charming and eclectic, this neighborhood began to come into its own as a specialty shopping district as early as the 1920s. These days, independently-owned retail shops and restaurants pepper the area, some retaining their original storefronts. For a pleasant afternoon, stroll the streets and pop in to stores like Cellar & Loft (international foods and wines) and Fiddly Fig Gifts & Flowers. Belle Napoli (an Italian market) and Pickerman's Soup and Sandwiches are great choices for a relaxed lunch.
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| 47th St and Wornall Rd
Kansas City,
MO
64112
816-753-0100 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. Country Club Plaza is the heart and soul of Kansas City. Boasting Victoria's Secret, Barnes & Noble, Pottery Barn, and lots of designer shops, the pedestrian-friendly area along the banks of Brush Creek is a true shopper's haven. At night, after boutiques close, the plaza hums with new energy as scores of locals and tourists head over, looking to take advantage of the many dining and nightlife options. Each year during the Yuletide season, thousands flock to the plaza for the simultaneous lighting of the 14-block area.
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| E 18th St and Grand Blvd
Kansas City,
MO
64108
| | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A textbook example of successful urban revitalization, Crossroads is celebrated for its winning blend of galleries, shops, cafes, and restaurants, all tucked comfortably into one-time industrial spaces and warehouses. Art lovers and those looking for a unique gift will marvel at the 60+ studios and galleries, including Bloyd Art Glass and the Kansas City Arts Institute Crossroads Gallery. Take a break with a cup of coffee and a game of Ms. Pac-Man at The Coffee Girls cafe, or opt for more upscale eats at New American gem, 1924 Main Bistro.
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| 8640 N Dixson Ave
Kansas City,
MO
64153
816-587-8180 | | | | | Description: NORTH KANSAS CITY. Designed to evoke the look and feel of a community-within-a-community, Zona Rosa mixes retail shops, restaurants, offices, and even residential space. Carefully avoiding a cookie-cutter layout, the center features architecturally unique storefronts and plenty of green space. Shoppers can expect to find New York & Company, Ann Taylor LOFT, Hollister Co., Bath & Body Works, Express, and more. Plentiful dining options include Bravo! Cucina Italiana, Ted's Montana Grill, and Mimi's Café.
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