My work had there Christmas party at this location. The appetizers were good, we had bacon wrapped shrimp and cheese burger sliders. They were served in the Walnut room, which is where the breakfast buffet was served. We then had dinner in the Providence. I had tomato bisque, to die for, a 14 ounce Ribeye, which some people said was a bit undercoated, and a slice of cheese cake, which was on the smaller side but still delicious. The drinks were pricey, a shot of fireball was 7 dollars for instance. However the ambiance was very nice. I stayed overnight in room 802, the view was great and the bed slept well. Only thing I would say is that the water pressure was not very good for the bathtub, I could get it to fill for a bubble bath. I was a bit disappointed that breakfast wasn't included with the stay, not even the basic breakfast bar with an option to upgrade. Overall though the hotel looked nice, and for and old hotel with lots of years under its belt it didn't have any funky odors or anything.
Recently renovated rooms provide a comfortable stay in a historic building. Staff was excellent and seemed eager to ensure the stay met expectations. Very friendly bartenders in the Drum Room Lounge off the hotel lobby.
Dinner at the Providence restaurant was really pleasant and peaceful. Our server, Dennis, was definitely on the ball and had a great balance between attentiveness and charm while knowing when to leave us alone on our date. My only disappointment was that the menu lacked a little excitement for me as a younger foodie, and my food was nice but didn't have any memorable "wow" factor. I ordered the prime filet, which was cooked perfectly to my order, but I would have loved to have a bit more seasoning. Didn't even have to be a fancy rub, because I appreciate that some restaurants do really well with a very classic approach, even a tiny bit more salt would have been better to open up the flavor a bit. That said, my husband ordered the bison hangar steak with a poached egg with incredibly delicious roasted root vegetables. It was absolutely wonderful, and everything my meal lacked in flavor, his had. Actually, we just swapped dishes and that solved the issue for me. Again, not a true complaint, but for the price of the dinner on a rare child-free date night, I was hoping for a little more of a special experience. I would go back, but there are lots of other restaurants in the downtown, River Market and Crossroads neighborhoods we'll try out first before Providence bumps back up into rotation.
Nicely renovated. Rooms are small and you have to ask for a fridge. Great staff. Clean room. Close to Power & Light district which has tons of restaurants. Breakfast was very good and fresh with lots of options. Hotel is nostalgic and enjoyed learning about its history.
In room climate control took extra time to adjust temperature. Wireless internet access could use improvement as signal was intermittent. No wired access available in room, making business connection difficult.
The hospitality of the Hotel President Kansas City is always top-notch. I stay frequently, and the level of service is consistent. The rooms have been recently updated, and are very comfortable and stately. The Drum Room is excellent, and a part of Kansas City's great history. The hotel itself is a historic landmark. Make it a part of your Kansas City trip, you won't regret it!
Hilton President Kansas City is a US Lodging based in Kansas City, Missouri. Hilton President Kansas City is located at 1329 Baltimore Ave, Kansas City, MO 64105, USA.
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