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Plan Ahead: Kansas City Restaurant Week 2024

The 15th annual Kansas City Restaurant Week is Friday, January 12-Sunday, January 21.

Photo of iced coffee and breakfast burrito with green and red sauce

This yummy goodness is from participating restaurant Café Corazón.

Photo by KCtoday

Not too long after counting down the 12 days of Christmas, Kansas Citians will observe 10 days of dining — aka Kansas City Restaurant Week (KCRW).

The 15th annual KCRW is Friday, Jan. 12-Sunday, Jan. 21. Participating local restaurants (currently 214) will offer prix fixe lunch + dinner menus priced at either $20, $40, or $55.

This year, there are 19 new restaurants celebrating KCRW, including Café Corazón Crossroads, Char Bar Parkville, and The Spot in the 18th and Vine district.

As tradition goes, 10% of all Restaurant Week proceeds will go toward three charities. 2024’s recipients include Kanbe’s Markets, the Visit KC Foundation + the Greater Kansas City Restaurant Association Education Foundation.

Wanna get ahead of the crowd? You can make reservations on the KCRW website, or though the event’s app found on the Apple and Google Play stores.

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