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		By: Big Sister		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://sisbehaving.com/paris-speakeasy-guide/#comment-17097&quot;&gt;Chris Sheldon&lt;/a&gt;.

Hi Chris, thank you for the comment!  We were just back in KC last month!  Next time we will check out Manifesto for sure.  Let us know what else you think we should hit.  We love KC!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://sisbehaving.com/paris-speakeasy-guide/#comment-17097">Chris Sheldon</a>.</p>
<p>Hi Chris, thank you for the comment!  We were just back in KC last month!  Next time we will check out Manifesto for sure.  Let us know what else you think we should hit.  We love KC!</p>
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		By: Chris Sheldon		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I found your website when doing research for speakeasys in Paris and was thrilled to see you had one for Kansas City... being that I live in KC now... I agree that PS is comercialized but I was disappointed with your review... actually, with your experience... because you could have had a better one... Out on the street in front of the Phillips, there&#039;s a light that displays a revolving &quot;PS&quot; on the concrete sidewalk... to signal that PS is there... and yes, while you can take the elevator, if you go to front desk and ask for the PS, assuming you have a reservation, they will open a flat door behind the front desk that looks like the wall opens up. Yeah, PS is my least favorite in KC because it&#039;s essentially a semi-hidden hotel bar. The real KC speakeasy sceen died with Covid and alas, you missed Manifesto and a couple others. However, if you do make your way back to KC -- and yes, not a speakeasy -- but in the Majestic on Bradway, you can ask to be seated in the basement lounge, accessed by a discrete staircase, and normally there&#039;s a jazz band playing. It&#039;s easy to imagine the basement as the exclusive digs where KC mobsters rubbed elbows with city politicians.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I found your website when doing research for speakeasys in Paris and was thrilled to see you had one for Kansas City&#8230; being that I live in KC now&#8230; I agree that PS is comercialized but I was disappointed with your review&#8230; actually, with your experience&#8230; because you could have had a better one&#8230; Out on the street in front of the Phillips, there&#8217;s a light that displays a revolving &#8220;PS&#8221; on the concrete sidewalk&#8230; to signal that PS is there&#8230; and yes, while you can take the elevator, if you go to front desk and ask for the PS, assuming you have a reservation, they will open a flat door behind the front desk that looks like the wall opens up. Yeah, PS is my least favorite in KC because it&#8217;s essentially a semi-hidden hotel bar. The real KC speakeasy sceen died with Covid and alas, you missed Manifesto and a couple others. However, if you do make your way back to KC &#8212; and yes, not a speakeasy &#8212; but in the Majestic on Bradway, you can ask to be seated in the basement lounge, accessed by a discrete staircase, and normally there&#8217;s a jazz band playing. It&#8217;s easy to imagine the basement as the exclusive digs where KC mobsters rubbed elbows with city politicians.</p>
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