Liberty is a city in Clay County, Missouri and is a suburb of Kansas City, Missouri, located in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2010 United States Census the population was 29,149. Liberty is the county seat of Clay County. Liberty is home to William Jewell College.
Restaurants in Liberty
5.0 based on 11 reviews
The Bittersweet Soap and Apothecary Retail Store is nestled inside a beautiful century-old home that's located in historic Liberty Missouri. At Bittersweet you'll find the Bittersweet Apothecary brand of products, along with so many artisan items made by Jill, from paper flowers to linen aprons, natural skin care and so much more. As you step inside you smell the delicate fragrances of fine soaps that Jill crafts in her studio. This modern-day apothecary shop offers a fragrance department that grants you the opportunity to design and create a signature body spray, mineral salt, moisturizer, or perfume. We also provide a skin care department that allows you to crack the skin care code, and discover pure but effective natural cremes, cleansers, masks, toners, and facial oils. Our in house manufacturing line will not only fit into your budget but offer a promising outcome to your search for high quality and effective skin care products. There are women's clothing and accessories,
5.0 based on 79 reviews
Serenity on the Square is Liberty's Premiere Health and Wellness destination located in Historic Downtown Liberty. Serenity on the Square provides yoga, massage, reiki, acupuncture, nutrition and much more! Whether you live here or are just visiting, Serenity will bring balance to your mind, body and spirit.
I bought my wife a 90 minute massage for Christmas and she loved it. She said that Danielle was very kind and compassionate while working with her. I will definitely be making this my goto gift for her. Thank you
4.5 based on 79 reviews
One of the most walk-able historic areas in mid-America includes 240 preserved homes and buildings built more than 100 years ago. Self guided walking tours, unique shops and restaurants, 3 museums, and one of the finest liberal arts colleges in America, make the area interesting and entertaining. A spring arts festival, a fall festival and a farmers market that runs from May to October are annual events fun for the entire family. Plan to stay in one of our charming bed and breakfasts and come visit us soon.
Historic Downtown Liberty is a great experience, coffee shops, restaurants, shopping, historic Courthouse in center of downtown, floral shop, shoe repair shop, and delicious bakery treats.
4.5 based on 93 reviews
I booked the Friday night murder mystery and one night in the Inn. When you check in - go to the bar area. There are only a limited number of rooms. We stayed in #7 - it is suppose to be haunted. The clicking in the bathroom - wind hitting the ceiling vent. The lights did flicker but I think that maybe a short somewhere. Room was HUGE but walls are very thin! Ear plugs are supplied for each room. All rooms are on the 3rd floor. Murder mystery was on 2nd floor. Appetizers not so good, dinner was amazing. It had salad, baby potatoes, ham, roast beef and homemade horseradish sauce. Two free drinks with the meal. If you aren't a big wine person - do the free sampling. I never drink white wine but LOVED the Sorelle Dolci - bought some for home. Murder mystery - we met some great people. We were the "party table". About 10 people read roles for the mystery. Quiet time is 10 pm - in your room. Murder mystery ends at 9:00ish, bar closes at 8. Not really any place to party/hang out/socialize after. This would be an excellent place in the summer. The staff were so nice. Thank you Hailey for your patience! The Owner is hands on and did an excellent job of renovating the Winery. Lots of detail - most older places have paint slapped on the old wood and it is done as cheap as possible - Nope! A lot was salvaged and preserved nicely. Owner welcomes you to look around building and be nosey. We love the history of the building. This is a hidden gem in Liberty. This would be a beautiful place for a wedding or event. We will be back to buy more Sorelle and stay again. Next time we do ghost tour so we can see buildings next door.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
Visiting the Liberty Jail always helps me put my own hardships and difficulties into perspective. The men who were jailed there in the winter of 1838-1839 are an inspiration to me of cheerfully doing all in my power and relying on God to make up the rest. Wonderful tour and beautiful preservation.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
At the Artisan Market we believe that art is an experience! Local artists work all month long to bring you new creations. Every piece is one of-a-kind created by local Kansas City artists. Open by appointment Tuesday thru Friday 10am to 7pm (Book on our website). Open to the public Saturdays 10am to 2pm. Representing over 20 local artists with over 500 pieces of original art available.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
If you need a cheap fun activity for kids this is the place to go! I’m a nanny for two young girls (2 & 4 years old) and we go to Above All Trampoline Park almost once a week! They have an amazing “toddler time” which is only $5/person for an hour of jumping, which is more than enough time for young kids. The toddler time is only on certain days though! It’s also set up really well and has different activities like dodgeball areas and basketball hoops.
4.5 based on 3 reviews
Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary is a privately funded endeavor open to the public. The exhibits in the Nature Center are interesting, especially the center piece which a variety of bird mounts. The several small gardens at the Nature Center are tended by volunteers. The main thing to enjoy here are the variety of trails. Several trails (on the south side) are paved and very enjoyable. The unpaved trails (on the northside) basically look like trails made a lawnmower running through the forest. Some of these trails had brush over growth and were also blockaded by spider webs. The Wornall Trail and Rush Creek Trail were the best. They had shade even in in the middle of the afternoon. So, visit Martha Lafite Thompson Nature Sanctuary for an hour or two of communion with nature. Donations are accepted.
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