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Nemeha at 1200 Baltimore

  • CuisineContemporary American
  • CategoryFine Dining / Hotel Restaurant
  • VibeArt Deco grandeur, hotel dining, elegant and unhurried
  • Rating★ 4.4
  • Price$$$

Nemeha at 1200 Baltimore is the restaurant anchoring Hotel Kansas City, a landmark property that occupies a 1906 Beaux-Arts building in the heart of Kansas City's downtown. The hotel itself is one of the city's most significant historic restoration projects, and the dining room reflects the grandeur of the original building through Art Deco-inspired interiors, high ceilings, marble surfaces, and period-appropriate design details that set it apart from the generic hotel restaurant category.

Nemeha at 1200 Baltimore

Nemeha at 1200 Baltimore is the restaurant anchoring Hotel Kansas City, a landmark property that occupies a 1906 Beaux-Arts building in the heart of Kansas City's downtown. The hotel itself is one of the city's most significant historic restoration projects, and the dining room reflects the grandeur of the original building through Art Deco-inspired interiors, high ceilings, marble surfaces, and period-appropriate design details that set it apart from the generic hotel restaurant category. The restaurant's name references the Nemeha River, a historically significant waterway in the Kansas City region, grounding the concept in a specifically Midwestern identity.

The kitchen takes a locally sourced, seasonally driven approach to American cuisine, with a menu that works through breakfast, lunch, and dinner service across the week. The dinner menu features Kansas City strip steak — one of the most appropriate possible signatures for a Kansas City property — alongside charcuterie boards built with Midwest cheeses and house preparations, seasonal fish and seafood items, and house-made pasta. The breakfast and brunch service covers a range of American morning classics elevated by the quality sourcing that the kitchen applies to all its programs. The bar program draws on Missouri-produced spirits alongside a curated cocktail list.

Nemeha occupies a useful position in the Kansas City dining landscape as the most atmospherically significant hotel restaurant in the city: guests staying at Hotel Kansas City can dine without leaving the building and receive a genuinely good meal in a historically resonant setting, while non-hotel visitors come specifically for the room's architectural drama and the kitchen's reliable quality. Reservations are recommended for dinner and can be made by phone. The downtown location at Baltimore Avenue places the restaurant within walking distance of the Sprint Center, Bartle Hall, and the broader Power and Light entertainment district.

Signature dishes

  • Kansas City strip steak
  • Charcuterie with Midwest cheeses
  • Seasonal catch
  • House-made pasta

Good to know

Known for
The restaurant at Hotel Kansas City — an Art Deco-inspired dining room in a landmark 1906 building serving locally sourced seasonal cuisine.
Hours
Breakfast Mon–Fri 7am–10am, Sat–Sun 7am–11am; Dinner Tue–Sat 5pm–10pm
Reservations
Recommended for dinner (816-448-4004)

Location

1200 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64105

39.1028, -94.5839 View on map

Highlights

  • Art Deco-inspired dining room in a landmark 1906 Beaux-Arts building in downtown Kansas City
  • Kansas City strip steak — the appropriate signature protein for a Kansas City property
  • Charcuterie boards with Midwest cheeses and house-prepared items
  • Full-service from breakfast through dinner — the most complete hotel dining experience in KC
  • Named for the Nemeha River, grounding the restaurant in specific Midwestern identity

Tips for visiting

  • Reserve dinner tables by calling 816-448-4004 — walk-in availability varies significantly by day
  • The Kansas City strip steak is the most regionally appropriate main course and a consistent kitchen strength
  • The breakfast and brunch service is well-suited for hotel guests before a day of downtown Kansas City sightseeing
  • Non-hotel visitors should note the restaurant's downtown location — parking garages are available on surrounding blocks
  • The bar program features Missouri-produced spirits worth sampling alongside the cocktail menu

When to visit

Weekend brunch from 9am to 11am in the Art Deco dining room is particularly atmospheric. Dinner on Thursday evenings captures the full restaurant energy without the weekend demand on reservations.

Accessibility

Nemeha is within Hotel Kansas City, which has accessible entry, elevator access, and ADA-compliant facilities throughout the building. The restaurant is on the hotel's main level and is fully accessible for wheelchair users. Valet parking is available at the hotel entrance.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to be a hotel guest to dine at Nemeha?

No — Nemeha at 1200 Baltimore is open to all diners, not only Hotel Kansas City guests. Non-hotel visitors are welcomed and can make reservations by phone. The restaurant's dining room is a destination in its own right.

What is the atmosphere like at Nemeha?

Nemeha occupies an Art Deco-inspired dining room within a landmark 1906 Beaux-Arts building, featuring high ceilings, marble surfaces, and period design details. The atmosphere is elegant without being formal, appropriate for both business dining and special occasions.

What is the price range at Nemeha?

Nemeha is priced in the upscale casual to fine-dining range. Dinner mains including the Kansas City strip steak are in the $30 to $50 range; breakfast and lunch service is more moderately priced.

Where is Hotel Kansas City located relative to other downtown attractions?

Hotel Kansas City is at 1228 Baltimore Avenue in downtown Kansas City, within walking distance of the Sprint Center, Bartle Hall Convention Center, and the Power and Light entertainment district. The River Market and Crossroads Arts District are a short drive away.

Does Nemeha serve breakfast?

Yes — Nemeha serves breakfast Monday through Friday from 7am to 10am and Saturday through Sunday from 7am to 11am, with a menu of American morning classics sourced from local producers.