In the 1890s, W.E. Emery, Joseph Taylor Bird Sr. and William Thayer took over a downtown dry-goods company (that had once outfitted settlers and pioneers), creating a larger and more upscale department store on 11th Street between Grand and Walnut that took up an entire block. Today, the fellows have a restaurant and lounge named after them, which is located at Interstate 435 and State Line Road. The plush, Gilded Age-era lounge offers live music three nights a week, an extensive wine list, and one of the most elegant ambiences east of Leawood. Prices reflect the focus on presentation and service, but it's worth a go-round for a romantic night out, complete with a bottle of Robert Mondavi Reserve Cabernet, crab cakes and some sexy, smooth jazz.

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Back in 1973, United Missouri Bank razed the downtown building that housed Kansas City’s best carriage-trade department store, Emery Bird Thayer. The bank saved a number of architectural relics from the store — brass elevator cages, a few leaded-glass windows, carved brownstone column ornaments — and used them as drawing cards for a lobby-level upscale restaurant in the UMB branch in south Kansas City. The name EBT honors the old department store, and, in keeping with the nostalgic elements of the décor, it’s one of the last restaurants in town to offer classic dishes such as Caesar salad, pepper steak and bananas Foster, still prepared tableside. Although it’s not fancy or shockingly expensive, EBT remains a “special occasion” venue because of the pianists who perform almost nightly and the fresh flowers on the table. — Charles Ferruzza

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Price: $$-$$$$
Payment Type: All Major Credit Cards, cash

Parking: Lot Available


Reservations: Accepted, Call-Ahead Seating Available


Attire: casual to upscale


Entertainment: live entertainment (Mon.-Sat.)

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