Nick and Jake's
Overview
Welcome to Nick & Jake’s. Kansas City’s home for Real Food & Honest Drink.
Here you'll find chef-driven American cuisine - with a few tasty surprises!
Nick & Jake’s offers an elevated yet approachable take on American dining, with a focus on seasonal ingredients and chef-driven creativity.
Known for its warm, neighborhood atmosphere, the restaurant features a diverse menu of thoughtfully prepared dishes, alongside a curated selection of wines, craft beers, and handcrafted cocktails.
The spacious bar makes it a great spot to gather for drinks, while kid-friendly menu options ensure a welcoming experience for the whole family.
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