316 Westport Road
Kansas City, MO 64111
Jackson County
Phone: (816) 561-2492
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by Jessica C. on
PLUSES: -no cover charge -the feel/vibe of the whole place -very cool look and nice interior - areas to dance and just to catch up with people. MINUSES: -tends to get crowded in a sardine-ish manner -doesn't let guys in unless there is at least a 1:1 ratio for girl to guy -cannot bring go outside and get friends if you are a girl or you'll wind up being kicked out. -BOUNCERS ARE ASSES. not going back, unless force is applied.
by Remona Nazzal on
What an amazing place....food is fantastic and fresh...everything on the menu is flavorful and not overdone...you can really taste the ingredients. Decor is modern but also not overdone. I love this place. Fabulous neighborhood gem. I recommend it to everyone! And they are never disappointed! A must!!
by Melissa T. on
I don't know if it's UPS in general or just UPS in my area, but I've had it with them. There was a time when the choice between FedEx and UPS was a toss-up. It was all the same to me. Time frames and prices were trustworthy and I believed what was promised with both carriers. That is no more. Service has been freaking HORRIBLE for the past couple years. Specifically with packages going through the San Pablo, CA, sorting center. I can say without hesitation that 90% of all UPS packages (and that's saying something, I use them several times a month) arrive late, damaged or are "re-scheduled." Ground shipping is a freaking joke. Your package is almost certain to arrive with dents and tousled/broken contents. I've yet to receive anything via UPS ground in the past couple years that arrived in less than two weeks. That's ridiculous. And this doesn't just happen at home, but also at work. And since the two locations are 50 miles apart, it's safe to say it's not a trend isolated to one corner of the SF area. At work, I have used overnight or 2 day service to send items to other (very large, obvious) offices on at least a dozen occasions in the past year. At least half of those times, the carrier delivered the packages to THE WRONG ADDRESS which completely wastes the extra money spent to rush the package. On each of these occasions, I've gotten stuck on the phone with customer support/managers/drivers to ask them to please go find and redeliver the packages. This has yet to happen. Every time, I've been given some story about route complications and told to wait it out a day (aka let the receptionists find the lost package for them and return it on tomorrow's route). Lame.