Support Us Button Widget

Answered: Clubs to join in Kansas City

Full moon over Heart of America bridge

Today, we hit the clubs. | Photo by @medwardsphoto

There’s something about a club. Meeting new people is just so much easier when you’re all building on common ground — be it running, hiking, quilting, or volunteering.

Reader Kim B. asked us for our KC club recs, and we’re happy to oblige. Let’s go clubbing.

Get social

Say you’re looking to get buddy buddy. These clubs are your go-to for meetups, networking + social events:

Be creative

Maybe you want to make something. For accountability partners, opportunities, or just someone to nerd out with, try:

Stay active

We love an elliptical, but let’s be real — running is more fun with a friend. From league sports to soloing, you should check out:

Eat up

Everything tastes better when you share (or at least share a table). Clink your glasses and let your foodie flag fly with:

Did we miss one? Let us know, and you might just appear in the newsletter.

More from KCtoday
Don’t let the last weeks of summer slip away from you. Keep your calendar hot with these August events.
Find your next coffee stop using the stars.
KC is well represented on the world stage at the Paris 2024 Summer Olympics — these are some locals to watch.
A turn of phrase here, a recognizable KC nod there — these craft beers found around Kansas City take local pride seriously.
Hümanette will open on Friday, August 9 in Brookside
It’s a classic for whiskey-sipping locals, but little known outside of the Midwest. Read on to explore the drink’s origins + how to make your own.
This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Kansas City.
Whether you’re spending a day or a lifetime in Kansas City, these are among the best free activities the city has to offer.
What was Kansas City like at the turn of the millennium? We took a look back at the final year of the 20th century to see what life was like pre-Y2K.
With more people than ever opting to be paw-rents rather than parents, this downtown pet store is celebrating a decade of community support.