We asked our Facebook Fans—local families who know the best of the best in Kansas City—what they love and why they love it.
Q: "When I want to impress an out-of-town guest with the best of KC, I always take them to ___________."
A:
...to hear the Grammy award-winning Kansas City Symphony in the world-class Helzberg Hall, which is an acoustical wonder housed inside the architectural splendor of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, “a monument to the public spirit and civic ideals of the people!” ~ Mary Brauninger
The West Bottoms Warehouse Weekends (pictured above)! One-stop shopping for the most fabulous up-cycled, vintage and antique finds! ~ Chelsea Ann Hinegardner
Blanc Burger, baby! It's fresh, it's LOCAL, it's gourmet burgers (etc.)—original, like nothing they've ever tasted! Plus, they give you an Etch-a-Sketch to play with if you ask!! And I ask. Every time. ~ Dawn Abrell Malone
I take my out-of-town guests to 18th & Vine! This gives them a taste of KC that includes great food, fun and music! ~ Erin Jones
New York Dawg Pound!! The hot dogs are HUGE. The staff goes over and above to make sure you get what you want! Sooooo friendly—and prices are great too! They even have vegetarian options! ~ Kristy Rios
We take a lunch break at a neat little restaurant inside Crown Center called Fritz's Railroad Restaurant. The kids love the train circling around. The train even delivers your food! ~ Amy Hall
Savoy Grill. My husband took me on a date there about six years ago—even got Harry Truman's favorite booth and they played the violin for me! It was super sweet and so much history there! It’s neat to show it off to out-of-towners! ~ Amanda Graham
Oklahoma Joe's BBQ, because it will make you fall off your chair. It is that good! ~ Becky McGee Miles
Tatsu's restaurant in Prairie Village. This is Kansas City’s premier French restaurant with cooking the way Julia Child would die for, but comfortable enough to take the entire family. ~ Rickesha Wright
I usually take my out-of-towners to the American Jazz Museum and Negro Leagues Baseball Museum. Amazing history of jazz and baseball. ~ Nicole Gutierrez
Carriage ride on the Plaza and Jack Stack!! ~ Anne Guillory
The Kansas City Zoo…because everybody loves the zoo and the Kansas City Zoo is amazing!! ~ Becky Sutton Warner
The World War I Museum at the Liberty Memorial. It's a state-of-the-art interactive museum and the only museum in the nation dedicated exclusively to World War I. Be sure to check out the French tank that turned out to have ties to Kansas City. ~ Amanda Frost-Berridge