Friday, May 29 Tower Grove Park Live Music by Neil Salsich View Event

First Look: Cafe la Vie inside the Le Meridien hotel in Clayton

A new restaurant offering European classics is debuting soon in Clayton. Cafe la Vie opens tomorrow, Thursday, Oct. 1, inside the Le Meridien St. Louis Clayton hotel (a Marriott offshoot) at 7730 Bonhomme Ave. and aims to provide a spot to escape the mundane and experience the good life, as its French name suggestions. Helmed…

First Look: The Lucky Accomplice in Fox Park

Today, Wednesday, Sept. 30, sees the official premiere of one of the most anticipated restaurants of the year: The Lucky Accomplice (2501 S. Jefferson Ave.), a new concept from chef Logan Ely and his team. Ely closed his other restaurant, Shift, a few weeks ago to focus on the new spot, though he aims to…

Mangia Italiano on South Grand is up for sale

South City Italian restaurant and late night hotspot Mangia Italiano – known affectionately to neighborhood partiers simply as Mangia – has been listed on BizBuySell by owner James Bonsanti. The asking price is $179,000, and it’s available as a turnkey operation, meaning that new owners would have the option to continue running the space as…

Hamburger Mary’s has closed its St. Louis location

Downtown restaurant and drag bar Hamburger Mary’s has closed at 400 Washington Ave., according to an article by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch citing a Facebook post from employee Mokha Montrese.  The Hamburger Mary’s chain has locations everywhere from Chicago and Denver to Houston and San Francisco. In many, it’s known as an inclusive space, offering…

7 to-go cocktails to cure your homesickness for your favorite bar

We’re all homesick for our favorite bars. We miss sliding into that familiar booth, catching up with our usual bartender, saying hi to other regulars — but most of all, we miss that first sip of a special cocktail we’ve been looking forward to all week. Fortunately, recent legislation has ensured to-go cocktails will remain…

Pastaria Deli & Wine concept will open as full restaurant this fall

Though it started as a sandwich, wine and provision pop-up this summer out of the Sardella space at 7734 Forsyth Blvd., Pastaria Deli & Wine will soon be putting down roots of its own. Niche Food Group will complete the concept’s transformation to a full restaurant sometime in October.   With the closing of Sardella…

5 wine recommendations from Cork & Rind in St. Charles

Cork & Rind’s website is set up to mirror the experience of being in the wine shop, a stylish, open space with massive walls stocked nearly floor to ceiling with natural wine, where you can get some of the most unique and interesting bottles in town.  Here are their recommendations for five wines you should…

First Look: Sando Shack Food Truck

Sando Shack, a new food truck specializing in Japanese-style sandwiches, opened on Friday, Sept. 25. The food truck focuses on a selection of katsu sandwiches, which is a protein cutlet (meat, fish or tofu) breaded in panko and deep-fried, served with tonkatsu sauce – a tangy, sweet and savory sauce – on white bread. Co-owners…

Your guide to building a quarantine liquor cabinet

It’s 7 p.m. on day 182 of quarantine, and you need a drink. You’ve decided you’re staying in, so you go to your home bar. You’re out of your favorite spirit! “I should have stocked up better,” you think. You go to the liquor store or hop on a liquor store website to place a…

Bogart’s Smokehouse and Southern to close for the winter, reopen in spring

Today, Wednesday, Sept. 23, the Pappy’s Smokehouse family of stores announced that two of its restaurants, Bogart’s Smokehouse and Southern, will be closing temporarily. Bogart’s will suspend service on Saturday, Oct. 3, while Southern will remain open until the following day, Sunday, Oct. 4. Both will stay closed through the fall and winter and reopen…

Russell’s Cafe & Bakery will close its Chesterfield location this Sunday

Russell’s Cafe & Bakery will close its Chesterfield location this Sunday, Sept. 27, according to a press release. The space at 14888 Clayton Road opened in December 2017 and was the third Russell’s after the Fenton and Macklind locations.   Owner Russell Ping cited COVID as the primary reason for the closing. “The Chesterfield location just…

How to get great wine in St. Louis in the age of COVID

For wine lovers, perusing the aisles of a favorite shop or ordering a perfectly paired glass at dinner can be bliss. We relish the spontaneity of grabbing some cool, new juice off the shelf, taking the advice of a trusted server or sommelier or indulging joyfully in an old favorite. We used to, anyway. With…

4 St. Louis-made spirits to make the new normal a bit more bearable

We may be living in the Upside Down these days, but, luckily, local distillers continue putting out creative tipples to make the new normal a bit more bearable. Nobletons Distilling House Duckett Rhum 103Nobletons Distilling House has made waves with spirits made from sugar cane juice in the tradition of rhum agricole. This latest expression…

Upbar to open atop Element hotel in Midtown St. Louis next month

Midtown will continue its upswing next month as Westin opens a hotel from its Element line at 3743 Forest Park Ave. on Oct. 30, a prominent feature of which will be Upbar, a rooftop bar offering food, drinks, views and more.  “The nice thing about the Element brand is that it’s a millennial brand,” said…

10 St. Louis walk-up windows we love

With ever-fluxing capacity restrictions during these uncertain times, restaurants, bars and shops are getting creative adjusting to life during a pandemic. Here are 10 walk-up windows making our takeout habit even more convenient. (Several have outdoor seating areas if you wish to linger.) 4 Hands Brewing Co.Pick up a pack of your favorite beer or…

St. Louis startup Find Your Farmer delivers local produce and more

Conceptualized by a group of Washington University graduates, Find Your Farmer is a St. Louis-based online marketplace offering vegetables, fruits, dairy and meats from local farmers. The team delivers the food themselves, bringing items straight to doorsteps in the greater St. Louis area.   “Our mission is for people to get closer to their local…

First Look: O+O Pizza in Webster Groves

The next in a series of big moves from the Olive + Oak team, O+O Pizza opens today, Wednesday, Sept. 16, for service. The restaurant’s premiere follows the opening of a new Olive + Oak location in early July at 216 W. Lockwood Ave. and the addition of neighboring Perennial on Lockwood to the family.…

Date night in a new world

The world is a strange place these days. In our hardest times, we turn to the ones we love most, but rekindling romance when stressed out and (mostly) stuck at home can present a unique set of challenges. Luckily, a few establishments around town are making it a little easier and more private than ever…

5 St. Louis spots serving awesome frozen cocktails

Frozen cocktails are critical to surviving St. Louis’ sweltering summers, a fact that taught us an important life hack this year. You can make frozen deliciousness a part of your daily routine by over-ordering and storing the drinks in your freezer, where they should keep for a week or more. Recently, the frozen format has…

BeerSauce Shop will open a third location in Ballwin this Friday

BeerSauce Shop, a locally owned retail store where you can eat and drink as you shop, is opening the doors to its third location at 14738 B Manchester Road in Ballwin on Friday, Sept. 18. The first location opened in 2017 in St. Peters, but the concept has quickly expanded to include locations in Sunset…

Oktoberfest isn’t dead in St. Louis

On the scale of everything COVID-19 has taken from us this year, beer festivals don’t rank too highly. But a fall without rich, malty Märzen lagers, oompah music and bratwurst is still a loss we refuse to accept.  Google Oktoberfest 2020, and the first thing you’ll see is just the word “canceled.” Munich, Germany, won’t be…

Kounter Kulture owners will open new restaurant, Songbird, this fall

The co-owners of farmers market vendor Kitchen Kulture and the brick-and-mortar Kounter Kulture, Chris Meyer and Mike Miller, are opening a sister restaurant, Songbird, as reported by St. Louis Magazine. Located at 4476 Chouteau Ave. in Forest Park Southeast, Songbird will be a daytime concept set to open in late October or early November.  …

First Look: The Tea Studio by Kilian in Gravois Park

If you’re looking to expand your tea knowledge, The Tea Studio by Kilian is a great place to start. The retail shop opens tomorrow, Friday, Sept. 11, at 2755 Chippewa St. in Gravois Park. Owner Susie Kilian’s love for tea began about a decade ago. “I’m the happiest when I’m around tea – it truly…

Alcohol alternatives to boost your mood

A new wave of beverages is gaining popularity, offering ways to catch a different kind of buzz with ingredients like kava, kratom and cannabidiol (CBD). Synergy Smoothie & Elixir Bar, an upscale, bohemian hangout with a free-spirited vibe, offers some of these alternatives in Midtown. “People are valuing what they put in their bodies and…

First Look: Love at First Bite in St. Ann

Love at First Bite, a new carryout restaurant in St. Ann, opened today, Wednesday, Sept. 9, at 10479 St. Charles Rock Road with executive chef Jason Lamont and co-owner Monica Hodges at the helm. While small in scale, flavor is big at Love at First Bite, and dishes showcase Lamont’s many years of experience in…

Diablitos Cantina reopens in the Central West End

The fast-casual Mexican joint, Diablitos Cantina, has rejoined the Saint Louis University community as of Wednesday, Sept. 2., at 3919 W. Pine Blvd. in the Central West End. Owners Steve and Kelly Laws, and Laura Mennemeier are excited to bring the restaurant back, this time in its own independent space.  Formerly located at 3761 Laclede Ave.,…

We’re obsessed with the mini cheese empanadas from Mayo Ketchup

The mini cheese empanadas at Mayo Ketchup are two-bite wonders. Made in-house daily, the dough is impossibly light and flaky, fried to a golden crisp around a blend of Swiss and white American cheeses. The filling has a thick, molten texture that adheres to the dough when hot, and the accompanying sweet guava sauce has…

First Look: Lazy Tiger in the Central West End

The team behind Central West End restaurants Yellowbelly and Retreat Gastropub debuted Lazy Tiger, an American cocktail bar at 210 N. Euclid Ave., today, Friday, Sept. 4. The bar is located in an intimate 1,000-square-foot space adjacent to Yellowbelly. Co-owner Travis Howard explained that the bar’s small footprint, which seats a maximum of 22, would enable all…

First Look: Red Knot Culinary at Handlebar in the Grove

For the past decade, Handlebar at 4127 Manchester Ave. has been an important late-night staple of the Grove. For some, the space meant cheap beer, solid pizza and a dependable hot dog stand out front; others have gone for the drunken, DJ-fueled chaos and sweaty 2 a.m. dance parties. But things have changed. “It’s not a…

Dutchtown’s The Feasting Fox has shut doors for good

Historic German restaurant The Feasting Fox announced Tuesday, Sept. 1, via Facebook that it has permanently closed. “In 1993, we took a leap of faith when we decided to bring this historic building back to life and preserve a precious piece of St. Louis,” owners Marty and Sue Luepker wrote. “COVID-19 has impacted every aspect…

Pizzeria da Gloria will open this fall on the Hill

South City pizza lovers will soon have a new spot to be stoked about when Pizzeria da Gloria opens next month at 2024 Marconi Ave. on the Hill. The pizzeria will be the first brick-and-mortar from local pizzaiolo Joe Kurowski.  Kurowski has a long history in pizza, from in-home pop-ups to stints working in New York…

The future of bars

Going to a bar has never been just about having a drink. Be it a dive joint, public house, tasting room or wine bar, it’s the overall experience, the potential for convivial exchange with friends old or new, that drives folks to belly up to a bar instead of spending cocktail hour in front of…


Recent

Gift this article