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Opened in 1931 as the tallest hotel in Kansas City at 20 floors, with 450 rooms, built at a fortune of $1.6 million dollars, Hotel Phillips was the epitome of luxury from its inception. The 11-foot high golden statue representing Dawn, the winged goddess of the stars, was commissioned to embellish the lobby as a symbol of hospitality. Through the years, the hotel featured lavish dining and...
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Phillips Chop House reflects the 1930's grandeur brought back during the hotel's restoration. Featuring a menu of freshly-prepared specialties and equally pleasing prices. Dining at Hotel Phillips is an experience that your taste buds shouldn't miss.
At Phillips Chop House, feel the magic of the Golden Age. A traditional steakhouse infused with contemporary flavors and upscale service....
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Hotel Phillips is the epitome of luxury ever since its inception. Contemporary Art Deco Luxury Wi-Fi access AAA Four Diamond Award Opened in 1931 as the tallest hotel in Kansas City at 20 floors, with 450 rooms, built at a fortune of $1.6 million dollars, Hotel Phillips was the epitome of luxury from its inception. The 11-foot high golden statue representing Dawn, the winged goddess of...
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Business Description from the Web
Was erected in 1913 after fire destroyed the Masons' original structure on DeMers Avenue.
Location. Hotel Phillips in downtown Kansas City, Mo., is less than two miles from Union Station.
Within two miles are shopping and entertainment at Crown Center and the Liberty Memorial and World
War One Museum. The Country Club Plaza and Nelson Atkins Museum of Art are four miles from the
property.
Hotel Features. With Art Deco style and a trendy atmosphere, Hotel Phillips offers a unique...
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Posted by ian.com
on April 07, 2008
hotel philips has been a preferred downtown destination for travelers to kansas city since 1931. listed on the national register of historic places - hotel philips is a landmark that combines original art deco ambiance in a european - boutique-style luxury operation. -high-touch- service creates a refuge for todays business traveler with a personal guest experience. .
Tips About This Business
Wine. The card has more than 100 bottles, as well as two-dozen types by the glass.
Skip the recommended valet parking and park on the street. After 7pm, finding a free spot near the hotel isn't hard. The $5 you save gets you an extra dessert.
Need a nightcap? Suggest that everyone head upstairs to the 12 Baltimore bar, which is on the ground floor of the Hotel Phillips. You don't even have to leave the building.
Editorial Reviews from the web
Swanky hotel brings urban chic to Kansas City with a hip atmosphere and full amenities.
Posted by Contributor
on April 28, 2009, (Edited November 16, 2006)
This hotel steakhouse provides high end dining with large portions, a varied wine list and attentive service.
Posted by Contributor
on April 28, 2009, (Edited November 16, 2006)
Built in 1931 and exalting the Art Deco style (it's listed on the National Register of Historic Places), this classic yet hip downtown boutique hotel has been updated but retains its original woodwork, marble, lighting, and fixtures -- including an 11-foot-tall gilded goddess overlooking the lobby. Rooms rise above the ordinary with a mix of contemporary furnishings and vintage touches such as...
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Other Reviews from the web
I stay at the hotel that was excellent, front desk superb! The steak was perfect, the lobster was fresh, price was high but worth it. One of the best places in KC and love the atmosphere and decor of the place. Very much worth the money! Money well spent for a city lacking in the resturant business.
Pros
+ Steak was great!
Cons
- NONE, perfect
We still can't seem to find a great non-chain steak house in KC. A travesty, right? Well the in dependant Nielsen group met up and ate at Phillips Chop House the other night. And let me tell you, I don't think anyone was very impressed. First off, my whiskey sour was made with a pre-made mixer I could've bought in the grocery (unlike McCormick & Schmick, which was handmade). All the sides were...
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This is a very nice boutique hotel in the downtown KC area, the rooms are small though (because of the hotel's age), and it's very pricey. They run some pretty good specials though.