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What I Do: Aaron Cummings, chef de cuisine of The Caramel Room

As chef de cuisine at The Caramel Room, the downtown event space owned by catering company 23 City Blocks, Aaron Cummings oversees every aspect of the kitchen, from hiring and training personnel to creating unique dishes and ensuring service during events runs on time. Here, the kitchen maestro discusses some of his unique managerial techniques…

First Look: The Golden Hoosier in south St. Louis

The Golden Hoosier is slated to open in early May at 3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd. in South City. The space, which was once home to Southtown Pub has been completely renovated as part of The Crown District, a stretch of Kingshighway Boulevard from Magnolia Avenue to Eichelberger Street where real estate agency Garcia Properties own and are renovating several properties.…

14 top-notch St. Louis lagers plus a style guide

Rockwell Beer Co. owner-head brewer Jonathan Moxey helps us break down these popular lager styles. Pilsner (aka Pils): Mildly sweet; malty, clean, a bit spicy. “It’s really an opportunity for the malt to show through,” Moxey said. German lager: German-style lagers include everything from bocks and Oktoberfests to Munich Helles lagers and Schwarzbiers. Czech lager:…

Eat this spinach and cheese pie from J’s Pitaria?

J’s Pitaria makes its spinach and cheese Mediterranean pie the traditional way, hand-stretching the phyllo dough before stuffing, coiling and baking it into a transcendent spiral of verdant perfection. The pastry tenderly cradles its earthy spinach and mildly creamy cheese filling, its crackly exterior shattering upon the initial bite. Pro tip: Order a glass of…

5 St. Louis brewery memberships worth the commitment

You drink the beer, wear the merch and recommend your favorite local brewery to anyone in earshot. You spend an inordinate amount of time in lines to purchase rare bottles (or at least you did in the Before Times). Cement your adoration – and skip the lines – with a local brewery membership. Breweries typically…

Bracket Room sports bar now open in Creve Coeur

Bracket Room, a restaurant and sports lounge, has opened a new location at the Holiday Inn at 1030 Woodcrest Terrace Drive in Creve Coeur. The restaurant group, which also has locations in Chicago and Virginia, collaborated with the hotel when it opened in December 2020.  The menu offers classic American food. “We pride ourselves on…

Llywelyn’s Pub is a St. Louis landmark

Llywelyn’s Pub’s adaptability is one of the reasons it’s reigned as a cherished institution for over 40 years. Opened in the Central West End in 1975 as a joint venture between Jack Brangle and Jon Dressel, it quickly became known as a local hotspot for Welsh food; when Chris Marshall bought the restaurant in the…

Sauce seeks editorial interns for summer 2021

Attention journalism, communications and English students: Sauce Magazine is seeking remote editorial interns for summer 2021. We need students with a passion for the St. Louis food scene who want to translate that love to print and online media. As a Sauce editorial intern, you will: • Assist Sauce editorial team with the production of the monthly…

6 beer and shot combos worth a shot

Call it a boilermaker, a two-step or simply a shot and a beer – whatever name you assign this classic dive bar combo, it will spark joy. Typically, the pairing calls for a whiskey shot either plunked into a pint of stout or slammed and chased by chugging a cold, cheap lager, but sometimes we’re…

St. Louis is Lagertown, USA

St. Louis has always been a lager town, but craft brewers have fallen in love with the classic style all over again. We turned to some local experts to find out what rekindled the spark. In a city full of beer fanatics chomping at the bit for the latest New England-style hazy IPAs and spicy-sweet…

Fleur STL will open in the former Eat-Rite Diner this spring

After closing this past December, the former Eat-Rite Diner is now being revamped by local chef Tim Eagan. The historic location at 622 Chouteau Ave. in downtown St. Louis will be home to Fleur STL, which is slated to open in late May or early June. Eagan has worked in the restaurant industry for over…

7 low-ABV and nonalcoholic beers and hop beverages to try now

Urban Chestnut Brewing Co. Hop Water Urban Chestnut’s Hop Water line has expanded since its 2019 debut and now includes a broad-spectrum CBD-infused option in addition to grapefruit, ginger and original flavors. Four-pack: $6 to $12. Urban Chestnut Brewing Co., 4465 Manchester Ave.; 3229 Washington Ave., St. Louis; 314.222.0143, urbanchestnut.com Main & Mill Brewing Co.…

What to do on 4/20 in St. Louis

With medical marijuana finally readily available in Missouri, and recreational going strong in Illinois, there are more reasons than ever to celebrate 4/20. Here’s how you can stay festive this year. First, if you’re a Missouri resident and don’t already have a medical marijuana card, check out this website from Swade Dispensary to walk you through the process. Then,…

Chicken Out will open a second location in Kirkwood this summer

Last June, the team behind Hi-Pointe Drive-In opened a long-gestating concept with Chicken Out, a chicken sandwich joint in the Delmar Loop (6197 Delmar Blvd). According to co-owner Mike Johnson, about a year out from the restaurant’s first location’s grand opening, a second spot will appear at 10463 Manchester Road. “I think we’re looking at…

4 beer trends St. Louis area brewers are experimenting with in 2021

In an uncertain world, one thing that can always be counted on is the creative, convivial and questing nature of the craft brewing industry. We checked in with some luminaries of the local scene to get their takes on what’s trending. Cryo HopsBrewers are always looking for ways to get more flavor and brew more…

Ernesto’s Wine Bar in Benton Park has permanently closed

Ernesto’s Wine Bar has permanently closed its doors at 2730 McNair Ave. in Benton Park, according to a Facebook post from April 2. “I have sad news to share that Ernesto’s will not be reopening,” the note read. “Thank you so much for your support and best wishes in the future.”   The bar had…

Medical marijuana gathers steam in Missouri

Although a bill legalizing medical marijuana in Missouri passed in late 2018, it took nearly two years for that medicine to start becoming available locally for patients. Now, Swade Cannabis Dispensary has opened locations in St. Peters, Ellisville and the Grove, with two more planned to open in St. Louis in the coming months. Swade…

Kitchen Social cooking school will open in Chesterfield by August

What’s better than learning how to make meals from a YouTube video or a Pinterest recipe? Learning how to make them with an experienced chef. That is the experience Charlie Ragle is bringing to 124 Chesterfield Commons East Road in Chesterfield this summer with his cooking school, Kitchen Social, as reported by St. Louis Magazine.  Kitchen Social…

Wild Flower has closed its doors in the Central West End

Long-standing Central West End staple Wild Flower Restaurant & Catering held down the corner of Euclid and Laclede avenues at 4590 Laclede Ave. through many changes in its surrounding neighborhood, but has announced that after 26 years it will close its doors. The update, written by owner Tracy Casatta Czarnec came yesterday, April 14, via Facebook. …

St. Louis Green Dining Week and other Earth Day festivities kick off this weekend

For the second year, the coronavirus pandemic has caused earthday365’s St. Louis Earth Day Festival to be canceled. Instead, there will be a series of socially distanced Earth Day celebrations and events including Green Dining Week, an online Resilience Speaker Series, free Earth Day celebration kits, and volunteer opportunities like community cleanups. Green Dining Week…

Drink this barleywine from Side Project Brewing

Barleywine – the hefty, high-ABV style of beer best suited to slow sipping – is the perfect candidate for collaboration between a bottle shop and a craft brewery. Look out this spring for an as-of-yet-unnamed collab from The Wine and Cheese Place and Side Project Brewing; the blend of barrel-aged and double barrel-aged, English-inspired barleywines…

11 dog-friendly patios in St. Louis

It’s perfect outside and you want to enjoy a beer or some grub with the whole gang; however, when the whole gang includes your dogs, it can be difficult to find an inclusive spot. Luckily, you are barking up the right tree, as many Saucers and Sauce interns imbibe frequently with pups in tow. Here’s…

First Look: Wineology in St. Charles

Lori Cheatham, owner-operator of Wineology, a new wine shop and tasting lounge, has a love of Missouri wine that she wants to share. The St. Charles storefront opened 3767 New Town Blvd. on March 24, a few short months after she secured the lease. “I worked in the local wine industry for five years, for Augusta…

6 new places in St. Louis to try this month

Chuck’s Hot ChickenIf you’re craving some Nashville hot chicken and can’t make the trek to Nashville, look no further. You must start with the garlic cheese curds; the garlic’s extra kick made them some of the best fried cheese we’ve ever had. For the main course, choose a heat level of one to five for…

How to recreate a classic St. Louis brewery experience at home

Normally, for a beer issue, I’d want to write something on brewery hopping, or maybe deep dive the offerings of one excellent spot; but these aren’t normal times. Since I’m not dining out at the moment, and not all breweries have patios to drink on, I decided that instead of visiting a bunch of hip…

4 Hands Brewing Co.’s best-selling City Wide pale ale celebrates 5 years

The top-selling pale ale in St. Louis that also happens to have a philanthropic mission, 4 Hands Brewing Co.’s City Wide, is celebrating its 5th anniversary this year. “When we opened the brewery, we always wanted our mission to be more than beer, and City Wide was the catalyst for us to build a brand…

Lefty’s Bagels is slated to open in the Bakers Hub in Chesterfield this spring

You can soon get New York-style bagels a lot closer to home. Co-owners and brothers-in-law Doug Goldenberg and Scott Lefton are planning to open Lefty’s Bagels (short for Lefton) in the Bakers Hub at 67 Forum Shopping Center in Chesterfield later this month.  “Scott has been tinkering with bagels at home for the last couple of years, giving them…

Pipers Tea & Coffee will open on South Kingshighway in St. Louis this summer

Pipers Tea & Coffee is set to open its first St. Louis location this summer at 3701 S. Kingshighway Blvd. in the Northampton neighborhood of South City in a historic area that took on the moniker the Crown District in 2020, as reported by Feast. “We love being part of historic buildings and revitalization of neighborhoods,” said Amber…

13 St. Louis food trucks to add to your must-try list

After a particularly dark and dreary winter safe at home, there’s never been a better time to round up your friends and family and park it outside at a food truck. Here are 13 local trucks to add to your must-try list. Burgers STLBurgers STL believes in great burgers and great service. They also believe…

Check out these St. Louis seafood sandwiches on Good Friday

With Good Friday this week, that means there’s only one more chance to see what St. Louis Lent fish specials are all about. Here are three special sandwiches that will help you finish up the Lent season right.   5 Star Burgers is offering a Super Southwestern Shellfish Sandwich. A patty made with crab, shrimp, lobster,…

Klance Unlimited offers wide range of Covid-mitigating products

As with many businesses in 2020, when the coronavirus came calling, Klance Unlimited had to swiftly pivot. The events production company now offers an array of Covid-mitigating products, many of which are perfect for a food-service setting. “When the pandemic hit, our industry was severely affected and we couldn’t do live events,” said Kyle Vogt,…

11 ways to celebrate Easter in St. Louis

With Easter Sunday quickly approaching, you may be thinking about how this year’s celebrations will be anything but traditional – again. These offerings from local businesses are sure to brighten up your Easter this year, whether you’re staying socially distanced or getting together with family.   612North is offering great views plus brunch this Easter Sunday…

3 St. Louis spots to check out for fish Fry-day

As Lent draws to a close, you have just two more chances to get in on fish Fry-day.  Lion’s Choice has been offering classic cod sandwiches on this year’s Lent Fridays. Their sandwich is made with buttery sesame buns and breaded cod with tartar sauce and Swiss cheese on top. Get their smaller, single-filet size for…

First Look: Casa Don Alfonso inside The Ritz-Carlton in Clayton

Casa Don Alfonso, the new Italian restaurant inside Clayton’s The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis, is officially open. The restaurant is the first restaurant for the Iaccarino family in the United States. Their original location, Don Alfonso 1890, is a two Michelin-starred restaurant on the Sorrentine peninsula in southern Italy’s Campania region.  “By chance, we had guests at Don Alfonso 1890…

Cleaver & Cocktail will open in Town & Country this summer

The chefs behind The Block and 58hundred – Marc Del Pietro and Brian Doherty – are opening another meat-forward restaurant, Cleaver & Cocktail, located at 13360 Clayton Road in Town & Country in late summer 2021. Their wives, Amy Del Pietro and Lea Doherty (who is also Marc’s sister) will operate the front of the…

Spring forecast for St. Louis beer

These are the releases we have our eyes on this spring. Late MarchRockwell Beer Co. Sumac SuitcaseThis amber-colored, mixed-fermentation saison is a collaboration between Rockwell and Little Fish Brewing in Athens, Ohio. The beer’s name comes from the wild sumac Little Fish’s head brewer Sean White foraged locally and brought with him to St. Louis…

First Look: Tony’s and Anthony’s Bar in Clayton

Tony’s and Anthony’s Bar have a new home at 105 Carondelet Plaza in Clayton. The restaurants, which were staples in downtown St. Louis for decades, are slated to open Monday, March 22. “I think this is one of the classiest restaurants I’ve ever seen, top to bottom — we didn’t cut any corners,” owner James…

After a year of rebuilding, Taqueria Durango plans to reopen this spring

On March 5, 2020, Overland restaurant Taqueria Durango suffered a fire that caused severe damage, forcing it to close indefinitely. Fortunately, nobody was injured in the event. “We’re definitely praying and hopeful to rebuild, to get it up,” general manager Angelica Lopez told Sauce at the time. “Unfortunately, it takes time.”   Now, just over…

First Look: Terror Tacos on South Grand

Terror Tacos, a new vegan taco restaurant in Tower Grove South, is slated to open at the end of March at 3191 S. Grand Blvd. The restaurant is owned by two brothers, chef Bradley Roach and Brian Roash. The brothers had thrown around the idea of opening a restaurant for years, so when the space…

Kimchi Guys will open a second location near the Delmar Loop in June

Kimchi Guys plans to debut a new location this June at 282 N. Skinker Blvd., as reported by St. Louis Magazine. Owner Munsok So (who also owns Drunken Fish and event space 612North) opened the restaurant’s first location on Laclede’s Landing in February 2019 and quickly received feedback from customers requesting a location further west.  “We would get a lot of…

3 more St. Louis seafood specials for Lent Fridays

There are only three Fridays left in Lent this year to enjoy seafood specials. Here are another three to try before it’s too late.  Rockwell Beer Co. is serving a classic fried cod sandwich battered with house-brewed beer and topped with house-made tartar sauce, pickles and arugula. The Friday special, available only during Lent, goes for…

Check out these 7 St. Louis beer festivals in 2021

Schlafly Stout and Oyster Festival March 19 and 20 – Schlafly Tap Room, St. Louis, schlafly.comThis year, hardy-beer-and-bivalve enthusiasts can use the Biergarten drive-thru to pick up cooked oyster specials and special beers like Schlafly’s Oyster Stout. (The Shuckerdome portion of the event has sold out.) Pre-order online. Buzz’d Beer FestivalApril 1 – Online, Facebook:…

Oaxacan restaurant to open in south St. Louis County this summer

This May or June, new Mexican flavors will enter the St. Louis restaurant scene when La Oaxaqueña opens at 2925 Lemay Ferry Road in South County, as reported by St. Louis Magazine. There, co-owner Yolanda Soriano will offer a menu of authentic Oaxacan food. “The food’s going to be Oaxacan recipes,” she explained. “Authentic food…

Ones to Watch 2021 // Andrew Enrique Cisneros

Andrew Enrique Cisneros just wanted to have a good time. “I almost dropped out of high school,” he said. “I wanted to cook and party. I got into the industry because I wanted to party.” Born in St. Louis but visiting family in Peru often, where he enjoyed traditional dishes he could only get down…

3 more seafood specials to celebrate Lent in St. Louis

There are only a few Fridays left of Lent to discover your favorite seafood special of the season. These are a few options to help you with your search.  Vito’s in the Valley is serving brown ale beer-battered cod with a side of fries and remoulade. The special is available only on this year’s Lenten Fridays…

Ones to Watch 2021 // Juwan Rice

Juwan Rice: A Life in 9 Courses *Menu subject to change at a moment’s notice due to global health, societal needs, climate, creativity, spontaneity and passion. Hors d’oeuvres Juwan Rice started making cookies and cupcakes for schoolmates and his mom’s coworkers, a project that turned into JR’s Gourmet, a catering business that he licensed at…

3 fish specials in St. Louis to get you through Lent

With just a month left of Lent to go, you don’t want to miss out on all the fish-centric offerings around town. Here are a few places to celebrate meatless Fridays.  Nathaniel Reid Bakery is offering a special tuna fish salad sandwich every Friday this Lent for $7.75. The sandwich, made with a flaky croissant, is…

First Look: Old Bridgeview Brewing in Washington

Old Bridgeview Brewing opened in early January at 16 E Front St. in downtown Washington on the riverfront. The 3,000-square-foot space seats 65 with an industrial design complete with garage doors that open up when the weather is nice.  Co-owners Eric Earls, Tony Willson and Darren O’Rear are all homebrewers, and they thought it was finally…


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