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Skies KC returns to Sheraton at Crown Center

Drinkin’ in a winter wonderland.

SKies KC

Heart eyes for Skies.

Photo via the Sheraton Hotel in Crown Center

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It’s baaack. The historic Skies restaurant is opening back up for the holiday season after an 11-year closure.

The re-opening will transform the 42nd floor of the Sheraton at Crown Center (you know, the circle thing) into a winter wonderland-themed pop-up bar — made perfect by the night time views of downtown KC.

The pop-up opens Thursday, Dec. 1 and runs for select dates through Friday, Dec. 30. Here’s the full schedule.

The details

  1. Reservation slots are from 5-7 p.m. and 8-10 p.m.
  2. Reservations are $35 — with $5 going to Children’s Miracle Network.
  3. Enjoy a small food menu + try the three J. Rieger specialty cocktails.
  4. The space will be available to rent for private parties.

Tickets go on sale Friday, Nov. 11 at 11 a.m.

We know what you’re thinking — did this restaurant once spin or am I dreaming? You’re not crazy. It no longer rotates, but the sparkling lights + city views make it just as magical as it was a decade ago.

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