Places to stay in Pleasant Valley, Missouri
Pleasant Valley is a city in Clay County, Missouri. Places to eat in the region include Corner Cafe In Liberty, Abelardo’s Mexican Fresh, Ma & Pa’s Kettle, and Old Chicago Pizza + Taproom.
If you are travelling in the area, Pleasant Valley is located close to Lazy Branch, Heartland Church of Christ, Red Roof Inn Kansas City North, Chouteau Elementary School and Ramapo Station (historical).
The center of Pleasant Valley ( which is at is longitude -94°28'48 and latitude 39°12'59.4 ) is located 4 miles away from Liberty, 5 miles away from Gladstone, 8 miles away from North Kansas City and 8 miles away from Riverside.
Available Pleasant Valley lodging
We currently have 6 accommodations in and around Pleasant Valley.
Pleasant Valley Hotels, Motels, Resorts, B&Bs and Extended Stay
Days Inn
Approx 4 miles away in Liberty:
Baymont by Wyndham
Approx 4 miles away in Liberty:
Motel 6
Approx 5 miles away in Kansas City:
Pleasant Valley Camping & RV, Cottages, Rentals and Lodges / Ranches
Miller's Kampark
Approx 4 miles away in Liberty:
Doc's RV Park
Approx 4 miles away in Liberty:
Worlds Of Fun Village Cabins & Cottages
Approx 4 miles away in Kansas City:
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Things to see and do, places to eat in Pleasant Valley
O'charley's ( Dining / Steak ). Located at 9150 Ne Barry Road, Kansas City, 3 miles from the center of Pleasant Valley. Hungry? Good Food and Good Times are just around the corner at one of O'Charley's 230+ casual dining family restaurants. It all starts with the rolls, then continues with freshly prepared steaks that we grill to perfection, seafood, chicken, salads, desserts and more. And on Sundays, O'Charley's is the brunch restaurant that starts your day full of flavor and lets you linger as long as you please. In a hurry? Enjoy brunch, lunch or dinner to-go.
www.ocharleys.com
Corner Cafe In Liberty ( Dining / Other ). Located at 8301 North Flintlock Road, Liberty, 1 mile from the center of Pleasant Valley. Although Ed and Kathi wanted the restaurants to feel like a home away from home, they also loved the bustle of the old diners. The counter and its surrounding area were the perfect area to make this come to life. And what does every diner need, but a round, neon clock!
Ed and Kathi worked with a local business to have the first “Corner Cafe” clock created and now all 3 stores tell their time by the neon clock that hangs over the serving window.
www.thecornercafe.com