You better watch out – it’s the holiday tiki pop-up you don’t want to miss! Sippin’ Santa is coming to the Hey! Hey! Club, as our most intimate space is transformed into a tropical holiday oasis. Make your reservations now to visit this whimsical beach bar extravaganza, open all season long, from November 18th – December 29th. Reservations encouraged; walk-ins are limited. Host check-in required. All experiences are limited to a maximum of 90 minutes. Your $5 per person reservation fee benefits HopeKids Kansas City. No refunds on reservation fees. Guests must be 21 or older and have valid ID to enter.
MON-TUES / 4PM - 9PM
WED-FRI / 4PM - 12AM*
SAT / 2PM - 12AM*
SUN / 2PM - 9PM
*Kitchen closes at 10PM Wednesday- Saturday
By reservation or walk-in, limited seating.
Address: 2700 Guinotte Ave. Kansas City, MO 64120
Questions?
Contact Us | hey@heyheyclub.com
At The Hey! Hey! Club, we strive to maintain an exceptional level of service and atmosphere, which includes an intimate, seated cocktail experience, designed for small groups. Large parties are not within the scope of our service.
Join us for rotating theme nights.
Reservations strongly encouraged.
December 5 - Krampusnacht | 7PM-10PM
December 11 - Ugly Sweater Party | 4PM-12AM
December 18 - Santa Crawl | 4PM-12AM
The original Hey Hay Club was located in downtown Kansas City at 4th and Cherry. It only lasted for a few years, 1931 - 1938, but in that time it played host to jazz musicians the likes of Count Basie, Lester Young, and countless others. True to its name, patrons sat on real hay bales (which were later used to feed livestock) and the stages were made of old hay wagons.
The Hey Hay Club was owned and operated by Milton Morris, a well-known entrepreneur and saloon owner throughout the 1930’s. Milton went on to own several other taverns such as The Novelty Club and Milton’s Tap Room, as referenced in Pee Wee Hunt’s recording, “Meet Me Tonight At Milton's.”
In 1996, filmmaker Robert Altman memorialized the Hey Hay Club in his film, Kansas City. He changed the spelling of the name slightly for his fictionalized version, and our sign at the entrance is the movie prop used in the film. “The Hey! Hey! Club" is our tribute to Kansas City's rebellious past, weaving another vital element of iconic KC history into the J. Rieger & Co. story.
Owned and operated by the original Hey Hay Club at 4th and Cherry, right here in Kansas City.