Bar in Kansas City, United States
Slow Motion Goods
100ptsLow-key spirits bar for the already-initiated.

About Slow Motion Goods
Slow Motion Goods is a spirit-focused bar on Summit St in Kansas City's Crossroads Arts District — a low-key, walk-in-friendly option that suits pairs and small groups who want to drink intentionally rather than loudly. It's not the right call for a big night out, but for returning visitors looking for something quieter and more considered, it earns a look.
What Slow Motion Goods Actually Is
If you're picturing a typical neighborhood dive or a craft cocktail lounge with a sprawling back bar, reset that expectation. Slow Motion Goods, at 1659 Summit St in Kansas City's Crossroads Arts District, operates with a quieter identity than most bars in the area — and that restraint is part of the point. The name signals an intentional pace, and if you're coming in hoping for a high-energy nightlife stop, this likely isn't the right call. If you want somewhere to drink thoughtfully and without the noise, it's worth your attention.
The Spirit Focus
Slow Motion Goods positions itself around a specific, considered approach to spirits — the kind of bar where what's in the glass matters more than the room's aesthetic set dressing. Without confirmed menu data on hand, we won't speculate on exact pours or house cocktails, but the bar's reputation in the Crossroads corridor is built on a curated selection rather than volume. Think of it less like Beer Kitchen, which leans heavily into its beer program and casual format, and more like a lower-key counterpart to the spirit-forward craft bars you'd find at Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu or Jewel of the South in New Orleans , though at a considerably different scale and without those venues' formal credentials.
If whiskey-focused or spirit-led drinking is your format, Slow Motion Goods is a reasonable choice in Kansas City. If you want a deeper, more program-driven experience in that vein, Julep in Houston sets the regional benchmark for spirit specialty bars, and it's worth understanding what that tier looks like before you calibrate expectations here.
Who Should Book (and Who Shouldn't)
For the returning visitor who's already done the obvious Kansas City bar circuit, Slow Motion Goods offers a lower-intensity alternative worth exploring. It suits pairs or small groups better than large parties, and it's the kind of place where going with a clear order in mind , rather than expecting extensive guidance , will serve you better. If you went once and found it quieter than expected, that's consistent with what it is: a spot built for regulars who know what they want, not for first-night-in-town discovery.
For groups looking for something livelier or a broader drinks list, Afterword Tavern & Shelves or Billie's Grocery will give you more options and a more social atmosphere. For something more polished on the drinks front, Blanc Champagne Bar takes a different direction entirely and is worth considering if you want a sharper experience with a defined focus.
Booking and Access
Reservations are not required here , walk-in access is the norm, and booking difficulty is low. The Summit St address puts it in a walkable part of the Crossroads, which makes it an easy add-on before or after dinner rather than a destination you need to plan around. No phone or website data is confirmed in our records, so approach it as a drop-in venue rather than one you'd coordinate in advance.
Quick reference: Walk-in friendly, Crossroads Arts District, Kansas City, MO 64108.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Slow Motion Goods sits relative to its Kansas City peers. For broader context on drinking and dining in the city, our full Kansas City bars guide, Kansas City restaurants guide, Kansas City hotels guide, Kansas City wineries guide, and Kansas City experiences guide cover the full picture.
Compare Slow Motion Goods
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Slow Motion Goods | Easy | ||
| Vintage '78 Wine Bar | Unknown | ||
| Tacos Valentina | Unknown | ||
| The Peanut - Downtown | Unknown | ||
| Afterword Tavern & Shelves | Unknown | ||
| Beer Kitchen | Unknown |
What to weigh when choosing between Slow Motion Goods and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the signature drink at Slow Motion Goods?
Specific menu details are not confirmed in available records for Slow Motion Goods, but the bar's identity is built around a considered, spirits-forward approach rather than a broad cocktail list. Your best move is to arrive with an open brief and let what's behind the bar guide you. For a venue where the cocktail menu is the headline, Afterword Tavern & Shelves is a stronger call.
Does Slow Motion Goods have outdoor seating?
No outdoor seating has been confirmed for the Summit St location. The bar is a compact, inside-focused space — plan accordingly if you're visiting on a warm evening and want a patio option. Beer Kitchen has outdoor seating and is worth considering if that's a priority.
Do I need a reservation at Slow Motion Goods?
No reservation needed — walk-ins are the standard here, and the bar's format is low-friction. The Summit St location in Kansas City is accessible on foot from nearby neighborhoods, so showing up without a booking is the normal way to go.
What's the crowd like at Slow Motion Goods?
Expect a quieter, more intentional crowd than you'd find at a high-volume downtown bar. Slow Motion Goods draws people who are there for what's in the glass, not the scene around it. If you want energy and volume, The Peanut Downtown or Beer Kitchen will suit you better.
Is Slow Motion Goods good for groups?
It's a better fit for pairs or small groups of three to four than for a larger party. The intimate format at 1659 Summit St isn't built for big bookings, and there's no reservation infrastructure to hold space. For groups, Beer Kitchen or Afterword Tavern & Shelves offer more room to maneuver.
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- Afterword Tavern & ShelvesAfterword Tavern & Shelves is a book-lined bar and tavern in Kansas City's Crossroads Arts District — but the books are set dressing for a venue that takes its food and drink seriously. Easy to book and well-positioned among Crossroads operators, it's worth a visit if you want atmosphere that earns its keep rather than coasts on concept.
- Beer KitchenBeer Kitchen sits in Kansas City's Westport district, making it an easy walk-in option for a casual beer-and-food evening. Pricing and hours aren't publicly confirmed, so verify before a dedicated trip. The location works in its favour — if it's not the right fit on arrival, strong alternatives are steps away.
- Billie's GroceryBillie's Grocery is a Midtown Kansas City spot with easy booking and a low-friction format that suits groups of four or more. Specific menu details and pricing aren't confirmed in Pearl's current data, but the Gillham Plaza location is accessible and the casual register makes it a reasonable call for a relaxed group evening. Verify hours and current offerings before committing for a special occasion.
- Blanc Champagne BarBlanc Champagne Bar brings a focused sparkling-wine concept to Kansas City's Midtown Main Street corridor. Easy to get into and best suited to early-evening drinks or a deliberate late-night wind-down, it works well as part of a broader night out rather than a standalone destination. Verify hours before visiting, as details are limited.
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