


Local small business. Scratch kitchen offering elevated American for dinner, lunch, brunch, catering, banquets and events. Large wine selection. Premium spirits. Large whiskey selection. Event Space for any occasion, including weddings. Private dining.
Dining destination offering elevated American fare & a lengthy wine list in a contemporary setting.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 10:30 AM–2 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4740 Grand Ave, Kansas City, MO 64112
Phone: (816) 561-8000
Website: http://grandstreetkc.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
What truly made the night exceptional, though, was our server, Larry.
Larry’s attitude, energy, and professionalism took the entire experience to another level. He struck the perfect balance of attentive without hovering, personable without being overbearing. You could tell he genuinely cared about making the night special for everyone at his tables. His recommendations were spot on, his timing was flawless, and his positive attitude made the entire evening feel effortless and relaxed.
Valentine’s Day can be chaotic at restaurants, but Larry handled it with calm confidence and a smile the entire time. He made us feel taken care of — and that’s what hospitality is really about.
If you’re going to Grand Street Café, ask for Larry. He made our Valentine’s Day memorable in the best possible way.
We’ll absolutely be back.
I took my parents out for dinner last Saturday, and the service Zach provided was impeccable. He was very attentive and made sure to make our night feel special.
Definitely recommend you ask for Zach!
The food was delicious, we ordered the oven roasted chicken
Which was so juicy and flavorful.
The roasted mushroom spring rolls as an app had that satisfying crunch.
Overall, the restaurant has a beautiful atmosphere, outstanding service, and delicious food!
From the bottom of my heart, thank you!
Vicky, our server read the table perfectly throughout the meal. Relaxed atmosphere, upscale feeling but not outrageous prices.
No loud music, we chatted on and on. Salmon Salad.
I have tried many different restaurants in the area for Thanksgiving over the years and this was by far the best I have had for traditional Thanksgiving food. Every side and protein had great flavor and everything was fresh due to the sheer volume of guests and constant replenishment of food by employees. My food was always warm and my drink was always full. Overall, this was the best experience I’ve had on Thanksgiving at a restaurant in the Kansas City area and will now be my location of choice for a holiday meal. I am a regular patron throughout the year, but the staff functioned like a well oiled machine during a time of much higher than normal traffic and all served with a smile on their face. I was thoroughly impressed.
I booked a 3:30 Thanksgiving Day seating and went in expecting “good for a holiday buffet.” What I got was way closer to a full-on, white-tablecloth feast that just happened to be all-you-can-eat.
The buffet spread alone was insane: silky mashed potatoes, candied sweet potatoes, roasted root veggies, rich gravy, Brussels sprouts, green bean casserole, stuffing, cranberry sauce, multiple salads, rolls, ham, roast turkey and a prime rib carving station. Nothing tasted like it had been sitting under a heat lamp—everything was hot, well-seasoned, and felt like someone actually cared when they made it.
The turkey was moist (which never happens on buffets), the prime rib was tender and juicy, and the classic sides were exactly what you want on Thanksgiving: comforting, not over-complicated, and executed really well. The roasted veggies and Brussels sprouts had great texture, not that sad mushy buffet vibe.
Desserts were downright dangerous: pecan pie, apple pie, pumpkin pie, pumpkin cheesecake, assorted cookies, and these ridiculous chocolate ganache brownies. The pumpkin cheesecake and the brownies were worth the trip by themselves.
Service was just as strong as the food. Plates were cleared quickly, waters and sodas were constantly topped off, and the bartender was *on it*—adult beverages came out fast and made it to the table without us ever feeling like we were waiting around. For a busy holiday service, everything ran impressively smooth. No cold food, no undercooked anything, no “sorry, we’re out of that.” Just steady, generous refills and a staff that clearly had their act together.
Bottom line: Grand Street turned what could’ve been a chaotic holiday buffet into a legit, stress-free Thanksgiving experience. Plentiful food, killer execution, and sharp service. I’d happily take my family here as a Thanksgiving tradition—absolutely worth it.
My daughter ordered the Braised Short Ribs. I ordered the Pecan Crusted Trout. My Granddaughter ordered the Smoked Ancho Brisket Tacos. For an appetizer we ordered the Roasted Mushroom Spring Rolls. Let me say the best of the dishes was the appetizer. My trout was overcooked and the sauce tasted rancid to me. I had my daughter and granddaughter taste it. My daughter said she didn’t think it was rancid but it tasted “funny” and it seemed “bad”. My Granddaughter said it was “nasty” and tasted “spoiled or something”. My daughter’s short rib was ALL fat. After 2 small bites the entire plate was just a mound of fat sitting in the sauce. Now to the birthday girl. There were three tacos. She ate only half of 1. The “brisket” was so dry it was difficult to chew.
I exchanged my trout for the short rib. Of course, this was prior to us finding out that my daughter’s serving was all fat. I packed my replacement short rib dinner up to go as well as my granddaughter’s meal. I will say that my daughters meal was removed from our bill. However the entire Birthday meal celebration was ruined due to a horrible culinary experience there at Grand Street on the Plaza.
Finally, adding insult to injury, the gentleman that identified himself as one of the owners, tried to defend the poor quality of meal and seemed rather indignant that I asked to speak with him. After expressing my concern, two sentences into his defense, I said, “thank you very much I just wanted you to know. ” Upon that statement I left.
I would to give the most positive part of our meal experience to Larry, our server. He was courteous, kind, and attentive. He was the most positive part of our experience with well deserved kudo’s!