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Country Club Plaza

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Kansas City's premier shopping and dining destination. 15 blocks, endless opportunities.

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Kansas City's premier shopping and dining destination. 15 blocks, endless holiday spirit.



"A Kansas City tradition for over 100 years, Country Club Plaza is home to over 120 Shops & Eateries with one-of-a-kind curated mix of national and local retailers & restaurants, over 50 unique to Kansas City. The Plaza’s 15-block, open air architectural design is Spanish inspired and boasts over 75 unique statues, fountains, and one-of-a-kind artwork."
Address: 47th & Broadway, Kansas City 64112
Phone: (816) 753-0100
Email: moc.nambuat@azalpbulcyrtnuoc
Parking: Lot, Street, Valet
State: MO
City: Kansas City
Street Number: 47th & Broadway
Zip Code: 64112
categories: sports & recreation, shopping district, shopping mall


Opening Hours

Monday: 10:00 - 19:00
Tuesday: 10:00 - 19:00
Wednesday: 10:00 - 19:00
Thursday: 10:00 - 21:00
Friday: 10:00 - 19:00
Saturday: 10:00 - 19:00
Sunday: 12:00 - 18:00

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Reviews
Very prerty area with lots of shops and restaurants, seems secure but still got approached by a woman asking for cash, she had a walkie-talkie and I thought that was very odd. One guy is eating on the floor, probably homeless. Also, there are no public bathrooms. This is very strange. The stores do not let customers use the restrooms. They send you to the restaurants. But other than that, it's a very nice place.
Love walking on the Kansas City country club Plaza with my husband and my son, sitting at a sidewalk café, drinking iced coffee, stopping for lunch at a great restaurant. Love the architecture and the walking mall. Great Experience with my family.
Great variety of stores, Vineyard Vines, KC store awesome and a good local Cafe. Most stores you regularly see at home, but fun outdoor walking area with fountains.
Went for a friend's weekend, what a great area. Thankfully the Christmas lights were still on, makes for a beautiful added touch on cool architecture. Nice variety of upscale restaurants and name brand shops, with a mix of local spots to keep it authentic. Quite a few hotels within walking range, our view was pretty great even from 2 blocks away.
It is always nice to get to the Plaza. It's a great date night place. I love it in the summertime in the evenings. The fountains are beautiful and romantic. There are lots of restaurants and stores to stroll through during the day. If you are visiting Kansas City, the Plaza is a great place to go. You will see all types of people, especially in the summertime. It is a great place to people watch. Unattended teens have a 9:00 pm, police enforced curfew.
Great place to take a walk on a beautiful day! Much to see and a variety of things to do. After walking a couple of miles and taking a few pictures, it's always nice to stop in at Barnes and Noble's second floor for a snack and iced caramel coffee.
It was a nice experience. I can't hardly afford some of the things in the stores, but they also have stores from local people. Some neat things to be seen.
Walked the Plaza to see the Bunnies and other "storybook" characters on display. Grandkids had a blast walking around and getting pics of them.
I actually grew up in Kansas City but have not lived there for many years. As a teen and in my early 20's, I spent time on The Plaza, mostly just hanging out. It is a beautiful place year round but especially in the summer and at Christmas time. It is a shopping area, not in the downtown area, like today's outdoor mall areas. It opened in 1923 so there are many older, historic buildings but is very beautiful. There is lots of shopping and dining experiences to be had. At one time, there was a movie theater but apparently the last movie theater closed in 2019. On a summer evening, it is nice to stroll around after dining at one of the many restaurants. Shopping is also one of the 'afternoon sports' of The Plaza. One very nice thing in this day and age, there is plenty of free parking, that way you can spend your money on shopping and the restaurants. It can be a nice place to take someone special. Christmas time is a big deal because of the Christmas lights. There is a lighting ceremony on Thanksgiving evening that tends to draw crowds. This has been going on for over 90 years though this year was my first time going to the actual lighting ceremony. I decided to rent some hotel rooms and invite my family to Thanksgiving dinner on The Plaza, followed by a stroll to the lighting ceremony. Even if one does not go to the lighting ceremony, it is worth it to go down to see the lights some time between Thanksgiving night and the first week of January. There are several hotels on and around The Plaza area also. It is definitely one of those places that I recommend seeing if you are ever in the Kansas City area for a few days.
I do not get it. It is like an outlet mall, but it's not because you have to cross streets and there are no attractions setup outside stores. It's supposed to be like an urban center for shopping but it reeks of being inorganically developed. For example, it's a conglomeration of name brand stores and chain restaurants. However, it loses its luster here when many of the restaurants have such bad reviews and there is no energy or business to the area. I went, was underwhelmed, ended up buying nothing and eating nothing, so I would give it the least amount of stars. However, I get the idea, so I give it more. I give it only two stars because as I described it looks like someone decided against an outlet mall, decided for an urban shopping district, but in the most inorganic and disorderly way packed it with stores and restaurants which all have better alternatives elsewhere. There is nothing interesting about this place. There is no particular reason to go! Edit: I suppose I agree with the owners reply too. It's worth going to see. The are nice statues, it's pretty, and there is tradition to it. It's a nice place to walk around. I more meant if you want to go to shop or eat and your goal isn't to just go to here for the environment, then there are better places to go. So I went, I ended up checking out a few places and was ultimately disappointed in those places. Then I realized, yes, I get the environment I didn't know it's based on stuff in Spain though but the stores are big box stores. It would be awesome if they were local or more interesting. It would be awesome if there was more food choices, especially less expensive ones. Then it would match what the feelings I got from the environment and beauty of it all. But again, things just didn't seem to click for me.
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