Cozy Kansas City Spots to Escape the Winter Blues

Hey everyone, Scott Asner here!

January in Kansas City can feel long once the holiday rush fades and the cold settles in. I have found that winter is actually one of the best times to slow down and enjoy some of the city’s coziest spaces. Whether you are looking for a quiet place to read, meet a friend, or just warm up for a while, Kansas City has no shortage of inviting spots that make winter feel a little easier to enjoy. Here are a few of my favorite places to escape the winter blues around KC.

Settle In at a Local Coffeehouse

There is something about a warm drink and a comfortable seat that instantly changes your mood on a cold day. Kansas City’s coffee shops are perfect for lingering in the winter, whether you are catching up on emails or taking a break from the day. Messenger Coffee and Broadway Café are two spots I often recommend for their welcoming atmosphere and plenty of space to relax.

Browse a Bookstore for a Slow Afternoon

Winter is the perfect excuse to spend more time with a good book. Independent bookstores like Rainy Day Books and Prospero’s Bookstore offer cozy corners and a calm environment that feels especially comforting this time of year. I enjoy popping in with no agenda and seeing what catches my attention.

Enjoy a Fireside Meal or Lounge

Restaurants and lounges with fireplaces or warm interiors really shine in the winter months. Whether it is a casual meal or a longer evening out, these spaces invite you to stay awhile. The relaxed pace and warm ambiance make winter dining feel more intentional and enjoyable.

Visit a Museum or Gallery Indoors

Kansas City’s museums are a great way to stay active without braving the cold for too long. Places like the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art offer expansive indoor spaces where you can take your time and explore at your own pace. It is one of my favorite ways to reset during the colder months.

Location: 4525 Oak St, Kansas City, MO

Take Advantage of Quiet Winter Weekdays

One thing I appreciate about winter is how much calmer the city can feel. Popular spots tend to be less crowded, which makes January a great time to revisit places you might normally avoid during busier seasons. A quieter pace can make even familiar locations feel new again.

Winter Tips for Beating the Blues

  • Lean into slower days and give yourself permission to relax
  • Seek out warm, comfortable spaces you can return to regularly
  • Mix social time with solo downtime
  • Use winter as a chance to explore indoor spots you usually overlook
  • Embrace the season rather than rushing through it

Winter does not have to feel like something to get through. With the right mindset and a few cozy places to enjoy, it can be a season that helps you recharge. I hope these spots give you a few ideas for making the most of January in Kansas City.

Scott Asner, Founding Principal of Eighteen Capital Group (18CG) in Kansas City, Missouri

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Top 5 Fun Family Activities in Kansas City This Winter

Hi everyone, Scott Asner here!

Winter in Kansas City is magical, offering a blend of cozy traditions, festive celebrations, and outdoor adventures for all ages. From ice skating under twinkling lights to sipping hot chocolate while viewing dazzling holiday displays, here are five fun family activities to enjoy in Kansas City this winter.

1. Ice Skating at Crown Center

There’s nothing quite like skating at Crown Center’s Ice Terrace, Kansas City’s iconic outdoor ice rink. Open from November through March, this rink is surrounded by twinkling lights, giving it a festive feel for the winter season. After your skate, warm up with a hot chocolate from the nearby café, or stroll over to the Crown Center Shops for holiday treats and gifts.

When: Nov. 8, 2024 – Mar. 9, 2025

Location: 2450 Grand Blvd, Kansas City, MO

2. Explore Holiday Lights at the Plaza

The Country Club Plaza lights up each winter with the stunning Plaza Lights display, illuminating this historic area with thousands of colorful holiday lights. Families can walk around the plaza to enjoy the lights or take a horse-drawn carriage ride for a unique experience. Make it a full evening by stopping at one of the Plaza’s cozy restaurants for dinner.

When: Nov. 28, 2024 – Jan. 12, 2025; Plaza Lighting Ceremony: 5-8 pm, Thursday, Nov. 28, 2024

Location: Country Club Plaza, Kansas City, MO

3. Christmas in the Park at Longview Lake

Longview Lake’s Christmas in the Park is a Kansas City tradition, featuring a drive-through light display with more than a million lights and hundreds of animated displays. This 37-year holiday tradition is free to attend, making it a wonderful option for a cozy, budget-friendly family night out. Kids will love seeing Santa Claus and festive scenes from the comfort of the car.

When: Nov. 27, 2024 – Dec. 31, 2024, 5:30-10 pm

Location: Frank White Jr., Softball Complex, 3901 SW Longview Road, Lee’s Summit, MO

4. Take a Trip to Union Station’s Holiday Reflections

Union Station’s Holiday Reflections event is an indoor winter wonderland filled with larger-than-life decorations, a model train display, rides (including a virtual reality ride that puts you on Santa’s sleigh!), and interactive photo opportunities. The exhibit is designed for kids and adults alike, offering the chance to take family photos surrounded by festive lights, ornaments, and displays – and with Santa. Afterward, grab a warm treat from Parisi Coffee, located inside Union Station.

When: Nov. 22, 2024 – Jan. 1, 2025; Monday-Sunday, 10 am – 8 pm

Location: 30 West Pershing Road, Kansas City, MO

5. The Penguin March at the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium

Each winter, the Kansas City Zoo & Aquarium hosts the adorable Penguin March, where the zoo’s Humboldt penguins waddle through the grounds, delighting visitors of all ages. Held on Saturdays and Sundays, this unique event allows families to see the penguins up close as the loveable animals amble around. Don’t forget to dress warmly!

When: Nov. 30, 2024 – Feb. 23, 2025; Saturdays and Sundays, 11 am

Location: 6800 Zoo Drive, Kansas City, MO, Helzberg Penguin Plaza

From festive light displays to holiday skating and penguin marches, Kansas City is packed with activities to help your family make the most of winter. So bundle up, embrace the chilly weather, and create wonderful memories with your loved ones!

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Scott Asner, Founding Principal of Eighteen Capital Group (18CG) in Kansas City, Missouri   

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