Smuggler's Inn
Choose Smuggler's Inn if you enjoy a dimly lit, intimate atmosphere. This steak restaurant offers delicious menu items like Kansas City Strip Steaks, Shrimp Scampi and Cajun Blackened Chicken. If you visit on Friday between four and seven you can participate in happy hour where every drink has a buy-one-get-one free deal. Remember to call ahead to make a reservation if you are planning on bringing a large party.
Smuggler's Inn
1650 Universal Plaza Dr.
Kansas City, MO 64120
(816) 483-0400
www.smugglersinn.net
Jess and Jim's Steak House
After playing a few holes at Blue Hills Country Club, you might drive a little south to Jess and Jim's Steak House to enjoy some nice mid-western beef. The steak house was founded in 1938 and has always provided high quality steak dinners to the people of Kansas City. If you want something other than a steak, you can also enjoy seafood favorites like lobster, shrimp and catfish. Sides include salad, baked potato, French fries and much more. The overall feeling the restaurant gives you is that of a Texas steak house. If you are looking to experience the best of the Midwest, stop by Jess and Jim's.
Jess and Jim's Steak House
517 East 135th. Street
Kansas City, MO 64145
(816) 941-9499
www.jessandjims.com
The Majestic Steak House
The Majestic Steak House
Dinner shows are scarce in today's dining scene, but the Majestic Steak House wants to bring back the glory days. You can enjoy a hearty steak at The Majestic while enjoying rambunctious jazz. The building itself is an interesting piece of history as well. During the prohibition of the 1930's, Fitzpatrick Building where the Majestic Steak House is located was a meeting place for important people and also a speakeasy. After dinner you can take a leisurely stroll in the nearby Case Park.
The Majestic Steak House
931 Broadway
Kansas City, MO 64116
(816) 221-1888
www.majesticsteakhouse.com
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