KC Restaurant Week

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2.7
47 reviews
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About this app

Kansas City Restaurant Week returns Jan. 12-21, 2024. Celebrate KC’s premier dining event at hundreds of restaurants throughout the metro. Show your support for KC’s restaurant industry and savor some of the finest plates the city has to offer, thanks to special multicourse menus available throughout the week. Plus, a portion of all proceeds benefit local charities.

Recently updated, the free KC Restaurant Week app puts convenience at your fingertips with a number of helpful features, including the ability to make reservations, add restaurants to your wish list, find dining spots on a metro map, use exclusive photo filters and more.
Updated on
Dec 22, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

2.7
44 reviews
Jeff Buford
January 15, 2023
The map view is terrible, it doesn't save a prior view and always seems to start zoomed out to the Atlantic ocean. Please improve the map! Another map improvement would be to overlay the region not just make a filter Otherwise, the list feature works well and generally good filters for that.
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Christopher E Blackman, MBA
January 17, 2021
If I can't use the app to do anything but look at the restaurants... Same as I can from the website, what's the point?! Why not have the ability to order? That way, I can try several cuisines at once instead of having to contact them individually. . . Which this app doesn't even allow. 🙄
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Richard Cox