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Our editors picked 71 amazing meals in KC for $15 or less | Kansas City Mag
"Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers (5150 N Oak Trafficway)"
"Stoped in to eat breakfest to my suprise they are only taking orders to go only. So i asked when will you open for dine in the answer i got is when we ge..."
"Over in Self Help Neighborhood Council, check out Jim's Diner, which has earned 4.5 stars out of 25 reviews on Yelp. Dig in at the diner by heading over to 6901 Prospect Ave. Yelper Mia S., who reviewed Jim's Diner on Aug. 3 wrote, "I love it here and husband absolutely love pig snot and feet I don't cook pig snot & feet. Thank God for Jim's Diner."
"Homeslice is a new contender in the lunch/dinner space in Kansas City, but boy does it compete!. With some awesome lunch specials on some of my favorite pizza in the city, and with a central location in P&L, it’s a great place to meet for lunch any day of the week. With delicious pizzas in personal sizes (the Homeslice Prosciutto: ricotta, house made mozzarella, goat cheese, baby arugula, extra virgin olive oil, prosciutto, fig jam), Homeslice is awesome any day or time of the week."
"Champagne & French nibbles served in a rustic-chic cocktail lounge with an outdoor patio. The intimate bar is chic yet surprisingly comfortable, advertising “champagne for the people.” The bar list touts an impressive and curated collection of champagne, Spanish cava, and other fine sparkling wines."
"The menu at Ça Va is full of elegant French dishes, and topping our list of favorites is the croque madame. This classic grilled sandwich is filled with comté (a French Alpine cheese) and thin slices of Fantasma’s Finest ham from Paradise Locker Meats and is topped with a sunny Campo Lindo egg."
"Union Station is dramatically lit up at night|Courtesy of Visit KC. A jewel in the crown of the Downtown skyline, the historical Union Station is a cultural center in one of Kansas City’s most beloved buildings. You’ll discover the KC Rail Experience, a planetarium, Science City and a museum with rotating exhibits."
"Union Station was built in 1914 and accommodated thousands of passengers. It included a waiting room designed to hold up to 10,000 people. The station closed in the 1980s, underwent major renovations, and reopened in 1999 with shops, restaurants, and other services."
"This wonderful historic stop is mostly outdoors, though there is a small museum display indoors, as well as the option of touring the actual Mahaffie house where they fed travelers passing through the area along the Santa Fe Trail. My kids enjoyed the 1860s farm immensely, playing old school games, petting animals, and taking a stagecoach ride. My son even helped stoke the fire for the blacksmith demonstration."
"This Raytown park has 4 miles of trails, a water garden, small waterfall, a cave, nature center, and historic ruins. The park is a park of the Santa Fe, Oregon, and California Trails. The houses and buildings that once stood in the park are long gone, but the chimneys and some walls are still standing."
"Cave Springs Park is a well-known destination forKC-area adventurers, but perhaps you not be familiar with the 1-mile loop trail that winds through the park. Keep your eyes peeled for cave networks (befitting the name, after all) and old remains of long-crumbling structures."
"The Cave Spring Trails are located in William M. Klein Park, a 39-acre historic nature park near Raytown, MO. The park features a cave, waterfall, fire pits, campgrounds, historic ruins, and even a nature center with exhibits."
"With clean lines and modern architecture, the Nerman Museum is both a nationally recognized art museum and a minimalists’ dream photo destination."