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Dining alone in Kansas City

A diner counter with a view into the kitchen, with a bottle of Coke and chicken nuggets by the camera

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Who says you need a buddy to visit your favorite restaurants? Or that you need a coffee shop to get work done (not that we’re opposed).

Today we’re talking about the magic of dining alone, and the best spots in KC to work, mingle, grab a quick bite, or take yourself out on a date. Trust us: once you’ve started, there’s no going back.

Dinner with a view

When you don’t have conversation to keep your attention, you’ll want a restaurant that provides the entertainment for you.

Pro tip: food courts like City Market, Parlor, and Lenexa Public Market are also primo people watching territory.

Do not disturb

Sometimes you just want some you time.

  • Ça Va | Low light + fine wine, with helpful staff who will shut down any unwanted attention.
  • The Antler Room | An intimate small plate atmosphere, plus you can make a reservation specifically for the bar. No taking up two-tops on a busy night.
  • Brew Lab | The long bar + extensive food and beer menu mean you can stay for the long haul, great for a long work session.

Pro tip: Afterword Tavern & Shelves doesn’t currently offer food, but we’d be remiss not to mention its collection of books to pair with your cocktail.

Please disturb

One of the best parts of dining alone is being free to meet new people.

That’s what we’ve got, but don’t leave us hanging. Let us know your best solo dining spots, and you may just see it in the newsletter.

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