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More than 40 businesses now in Downtown Parkville

Landmark Digital by Landmark Digital
February 6, 2026
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Historic downtown Parkville may have a small footprint, but it is home to a vibrant community of more than 40 locally owned small businesses, according to the Main Street Parkville Association.

The district offers an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, bakeries, cafés, an art studio, salons, event spaces, and a bustling farmer’s market, among many other attractions.

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Recently, Downtown Parkville welcomed its newest addition: The Parkville Needlepoint House, further enriching the area’s unique retail landscape.

Downtown Parkville now boasts nearly 20 food and beverage options, ranging from casual coffee shops and neighborhood eateries to refined yet approachable dining experiences.

Since mid-2024, longtime favorites such as Stone Canyon Pizza, the romantic French restaurant Café des Amis, and Parkville Coffee have been joined by a wave of acclaimed newcomers, including Prima Facie Bistro and The Market at Prima Facie, ‘The Bakers Table (original bakery reopened under new ownership), Deviant Kava, K-Tacos & More, Wild Flour Baking Co., and the newest culinary gem, The Parker Hollow.

That same period has also seen the arrival of several notable boutiques and specialty shops, each offering something distinctive. New additions include Always in Bloom Clothing Co., Cheeky Bird, Imagine Studios, KC, Style and Stitch, and The Parlor Boutique.

Together, this mix of retail, dining, and service businesses creates a welcoming atmosphere that invites visitors to linger and explore.

Enhancing the experience are lodging options such as the award-winning Main Street Inn, and Park House with its eight luxurious Airbnb accommodations. These stays make downtown Parkville an ideal destination to shop, stroll, wine and dine, play, and stay.

Nestled at the base of picturesque Park University, the downtown district is bordered to the south by scenic English Landing Park, known for its walking and biking trails, picnic areas, and views along the Missouri River.

Nearby, Parkville Mini Golf overlooks the charming Pocket Park at the corner of Main Street and First Street, offering warm-weather fun for visitors of all ages.

About Main Street Parkville Association:
Main Street Parkville Association (MSPA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the vitality of Historic Downtown Parkville. Working to preserve, promote, and enhance the historic charm and community spirit of Downtown Parkville, MSPA focuses on beautification and historic preservation; economic vitality & small business support; and volunteer engagement and community building. The organization hosts community events throughout the year, from large festivals to more intimate gatherings designed to highlight the downtown businesses.
For more information about the organization and its activities, visit https://www.parkvillemo.org/.

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