Dine At This Missouri Train Station Restaurant For An Unforgettable Experience
By Vanessa
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Published March 11, 2017
Usually, the food that you find on a train or in a train station isn’t much to write home about. However, this fine dining establishment serves up some of the freshest fish and finest steaks in the Kansas City. And yes, it’s inside a train station.
Union Station is located in the heart of Kansas City, in the Crown Center neighborhood.
It's one of Kansas City's many iconic structures and after the Royals won the World Series, a blue of fans stormed the front lawn during the rally.
Enter inside the station and you'll find one of Kansas City's best steakhouses, Pierpont's.
Pierpont's at Union Station features an 8,000-square-foot space that can seat up to 200 guests.
It's perfect for large groups and families.
Or solo travelers just looking to enjoy a drink and meal at the bar.
Did I mention their bartender uses a 20-foot ladder to select your spirit of choice? That should give you a hint at how big of a selection they have. Additionally, Pierpont's has one of the happy hours in the city and runs from 11 a.m. until closing time Monday-Thursday.
Of course, you'll want to try their steak if you're looking for a hearty and mouthwatering meal.
Choose from the 10oz. Kansas City Strip or the tender goodness of the 5 oz. Filet Mignon. Both meals come with a side.
Don't forget about Free Cookie Friday.
That's right. Any meal at Pierpont's comes with a free freshly baked cookie on Fridays.
With a dining experience as exquisite as Pierpont's, you'll forget you're even in a train station.
The seasonal specials are always changing, which keeps the menu interesting.
In the summer, try the Broiled Baya grouper served over Parmesan gnocchi with cinnamon cap mushrooms, carrots and smoked pimento sauce.
Pierpont’s is located inside Union Station at 30 W. Pershing Road in Kansas City, Missouri.
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