Jess and Jim’s Steakhouse Sizzling at 85
At 85, the business that’s anchored the spirit of Martin City through thick and thin is sizzling with a top shelf experience steeped in legendary cowtown tradition.
At 85, the business that’s anchored the spirit of Martin City through thick and thin is sizzling with a top shelf experience steeped in legendary cowtown tradition.
Spring and summer is the best time of year to mix Martin City's legendary food, drinks, and treats with beautiful weather.
Summertime is patio time in Martin City. Move your food, drinks and parties outside!
2021 marked steady progress in the Martin City Community Improvement District (MCCID) and management seeks more involvement for a big year in 2022.
Uncompromising taste inspires loyalty and new plans next door. Think you know Martin City Coffee? Even regular customers may be surprised to learn there’s much more to it than meets the eye (and taste [continue reading]
Seven event venues in Martin City you might want to consider. 1. MARTIN CITY BREWING COMPANY 500 E 135th Street | Kansas City, MO 64145 | (816) 268-2222 martincitybrewingcompany.com The Martin City Brewing Company [continue reading]
Eight event venues in Martin City you might want to consider. 1. JACK STACK BARBECUE 13441 Holmes Road | Kansas City, MO 64145 | (816) 941-4309 jackstackbbq.com Welcome to the location that started it all! [continue reading]
Spring weather is on its way back, which means Martin City restaurants are opening their patios! Enjoy the following outdoor dining options in Martin City... Martin City Brewing Company 500 East 135th Street, Kansas [continue reading]
We’ve got a good old-fashioned wager happening between two of our Martin City car dealers, Rob Sight Ford and Premier Mazda, all for a good cause, of course! Both dealerships will be collecting donations [continue reading]
A BIG THANK YOU to everyone who came out to support the businesses in Martin City at our first "3rd Thursday" on the Tracks event on September 17th! The Martin City Business and Community Association [continue reading]