Guidebook for St. Louis

Emily And Anthony
Emily And Anthony
Guidebook for St. Louis

Food Scene

Deep dish pizza in a town obsessed by thin crust. Divey atmosphere with shuffleboard and billiards to entertain you while your pizza is perfected.
35 habitants recommandent
Blackthorn Pub and Pizza
3735 Wyoming St
35 habitants recommandent
Deep dish pizza in a town obsessed by thin crust. Divey atmosphere with shuffleboard and billiards to entertain you while your pizza is perfected.
Hands down, the best Sunday brunch in town. A HUGE array of items to select from, including delectable pastries and made-to-order omelets. This one's not cheap, but worth every penny. Filet and eggs while overlooking the water in Tower Grove Park, say no more!
10 habitants recommandent
Cafe Madeleine
4256 Magnolia Ave
10 habitants recommandent
Hands down, the best Sunday brunch in town. A HUGE array of items to select from, including delectable pastries and made-to-order omelets. This one's not cheap, but worth every penny. Filet and eggs while overlooking the water in Tower Grove Park, say no more!
A single place that you can get both Gelato and Cuban coffee?!? Beautiful back patio and friendly service.
46 habitants recommandent
Gelateria Del Leone
3197 S Grand Blvd
46 habitants recommandent
A single place that you can get both Gelato and Cuban coffee?!? Beautiful back patio and friendly service.
Ethiopian food is so unique - community share bowls with individual servings of injera bread (think spongy sourdough) that serve as both a dipper and your plate. Spicy but not too spicy.
24 habitants recommandent
Meskerem Ethiopian Restaurant
3210 S Grand Blvd
24 habitants recommandent
Ethiopian food is so unique - community share bowls with individual servings of injera bread (think spongy sourdough) that serve as both a dipper and your plate. Spicy but not too spicy.
St. Louis + BBQ = perfection. This place is a nicer but not terribly expensive place to enjoy a modern take on delicious St. Louis style BBQ
95 habitants recommandent
Salt + Smoke
6525 Delmar Blvd
95 habitants recommandent
St. Louis + BBQ = perfection. This place is a nicer but not terribly expensive place to enjoy a modern take on delicious St. Louis style BBQ
A European-style cafe that specializes in crepes as well as unique sandwiches and salads, and an all day breakfast menu! A popular spot on South Grand.
144 habitants recommandent
Rooster
3150 S Grand Blvd
144 habitants recommandent
A European-style cafe that specializes in crepes as well as unique sandwiches and salads, and an all day breakfast menu! A popular spot on South Grand.
Good and inexpensive Mexican fare!
11 habitants recommandent
Amigo Joe's Mexican Restaurant and Cantina
5901 Southwest Ave
11 habitants recommandent
Good and inexpensive Mexican fare!
Neighborhood ice cream shop offering instant liquid-nitrogen creations, frozen cocktails & coffee.
47 habitants recommandent
Ices Plain & Fancy
2256 S 39th St
47 habitants recommandent
Neighborhood ice cream shop offering instant liquid-nitrogen creations, frozen cocktails & coffee.
Colorful joint offering a range of ice cream, shakes & sundaes, plus self-serve fro-yo & hot dogs.
14 habitants recommandent
Tower Grove Creamery
3101 S Grand Blvd
14 habitants recommandent
Colorful joint offering a range of ice cream, shakes & sundaes, plus self-serve fro-yo & hot dogs.
Longtime Italian spot with red-sauce fare delivered amid old-world elegant atmosphere. The restaurant has a more upscale feel and is open only for dinner. It's a perfect pick for date night or a special evening out!
29 habitants recommandent
Charlie Gitto's On the Hill
5226 Shaw Ave
29 habitants recommandent
Longtime Italian spot with red-sauce fare delivered amid old-world elegant atmosphere. The restaurant has a more upscale feel and is open only for dinner. It's a perfect pick for date night or a special evening out!
Convivial, rustic-chic hangout pairs creative, farm-to-table pub food with craft beer & cocktails. Nice hangout in the Central West End! Get the famous Porchetta Louie!
24 habitants recommandent
Dressel's Public House
419 N Euclid Ave
24 habitants recommandent
Convivial, rustic-chic hangout pairs creative, farm-to-table pub food with craft beer & cocktails. Nice hangout in the Central West End! Get the famous Porchetta Louie!
Cafe with patio seating & a play area for kids offering sandwiches, salads & house-roasted coffee. Just a short walk away!
35 habitants recommandent
Hartford Coffee Company
3974 Hartford St
35 habitants recommandent
Cafe with patio seating & a play area for kids offering sandwiches, salads & house-roasted coffee. Just a short walk away!
24 hour pancake and dinner spot with a huge menu of cheap eats!
25 habitants recommandent
Uncle Bill's Pancakes
3427 S Kingshighway Blvd
25 habitants recommandent
24 hour pancake and dinner spot with a huge menu of cheap eats!

Sightseeing

The Hill is a neighborhood within St. Louis, located on high ground south of Forest Park. It has an Italian American majority population, and is home to many Italian restaurants and businesses. The Hill has a long history with baseball, as two famous baseball players, Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola, grew up across Elizabeth street from one another. It has changed some since that time, but it still maintains an everyday charm and simplicity of a time passed by. Go to any number of Italian owned restaurants or deli's in The Hill and you won't be sorry!
135 habitants recommandent
The Hill
135 habitants recommandent
The Hill is a neighborhood within St. Louis, located on high ground south of Forest Park. It has an Italian American majority population, and is home to many Italian restaurants and businesses. The Hill has a long history with baseball, as two famous baseball players, Yogi Berra and Joe Garagiola, grew up across Elizabeth street from one another. It has changed some since that time, but it still maintains an everyday charm and simplicity of a time passed by. Go to any number of Italian owned restaurants or deli's in The Hill and you won't be sorry!

Entertainment & Activities

One of the nation's best zoos. I still can't believe it is FREE! There are a few parts you pay for, like the Children's Zoo, but if you show up between 8-9AM you can even go there for free!
579 habitants recommandent
Zoo de Saint-Louis
1 Government Dr
579 habitants recommandent
One of the nation's best zoos. I still can't believe it is FREE! There are a few parts you pay for, like the Children's Zoo, but if you show up between 8-9AM you can even go there for free!
The City Museum is hard to describe. A blend between the largest architectural undertaking I've ever seen, an art installation and a gym with a hefty dose of live music and craft brews, you really have to go there and experience it yourself. Nothing is off limits, climb, crawl, and sneak your way up to the top to discover your inner child as you descend the 10-story slide. Shell out an extra few bucks to go on the roof when the weather's nice to catch a stunning Midwestern sunset. Kid-friendly during the day, it becomes more of an adult hangout after 8 PM.
639 habitants recommandent
Musée de la Ville
750 N 16th St
639 habitants recommandent
The City Museum is hard to describe. A blend between the largest architectural undertaking I've ever seen, an art installation and a gym with a hefty dose of live music and craft brews, you really have to go there and experience it yourself. Nothing is off limits, climb, crawl, and sneak your way up to the top to discover your inner child as you descend the 10-story slide. Shell out an extra few bucks to go on the roof when the weather's nice to catch a stunning Midwestern sunset. Kid-friendly during the day, it becomes more of an adult hangout after 8 PM.
The Kids will love it!! And so will you. The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum, opened to the public on October 16, 1979 in a quaint 5,500 square foot Victorian mansion located in the demographic center of the St. Louis region. Founded by two volunteers, Barbie Freud and Jody Newman, the not-for-profit museum was created as the first totally participatory museum designed just for children. The founders were guided by the Chinese proverb: I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
125 habitants recommandent
La Maison Magique, Musée pour enfants de St. Louis
516 S Kirkwood Rd
125 habitants recommandent
The Kids will love it!! And so will you. The Magic House, St. Louis Children’s Museum, opened to the public on October 16, 1979 in a quaint 5,500 square foot Victorian mansion located in the demographic center of the St. Louis region. Founded by two volunteers, Barbie Freud and Jody Newman, the not-for-profit museum was created as the first totally participatory museum designed just for children. The founders were guided by the Chinese proverb: I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.
Free farm activities for the kids less than 30 minutes from St. Louis! Check the calendar of events for up to date information: http://www.eckerts.com/calendar-of-events/ Millstadt location is $12.50/person
26 habitants recommandent
Eckert's Belleville Country Store and Farms
951 S Green Mt Rd
26 habitants recommandent
Free farm activities for the kids less than 30 minutes from St. Louis! Check the calendar of events for up to date information: http://www.eckerts.com/calendar-of-events/ Millstadt location is $12.50/person

Essentials

It's on the same block - great selection of local craft beer (even sold by the growler), wine, and a wide selection of must-haves for the weary traveler.
16 habitants recommandent
Gustine Market
3150 Gustine Ave
16 habitants recommandent
It's on the same block - great selection of local craft beer (even sold by the growler), wine, and a wide selection of must-haves for the weary traveler.
Great selection of locally sourced products and nice employees!
36 habitants recommandent
Local Harvest Grocery
3108 Morgan Ford Rd
36 habitants recommandent
Great selection of locally sourced products and nice employees!
Large budget friendly grocery store.
7 habitants recommandent
Shop 'n Save
7 habitants recommandent
Large budget friendly grocery store.

Everything Else

Also FREE, it's the perfect place to take a rambunctious toddler or kids of all ages from 8 months to 80 years! A natural history museum with all sorts of hands-on activities.
183 habitants recommandent
Centre des sciences de Saint-Louis
5050 Oakland Ave
183 habitants recommandent
Also FREE, it's the perfect place to take a rambunctious toddler or kids of all ages from 8 months to 80 years! A natural history museum with all sorts of hands-on activities.

Arts & Culture

431 habitants recommandent
Musée d'art de Saint-Louis
1 Fine Arts Dr
431 habitants recommandent
Free historical museum with a focus on the state along with general American & Western themes
195 habitants recommandent
Musée d'Histoire du Missouri
5700 Lindell Blvd
195 habitants recommandent
Free historical museum with a focus on the state along with general American & Western themes
Outdoor stage showing musical theater & concerts since 1917, with limited free seats for every show, located in gorgeous Forest Park.
40 habitants recommandent
Municipal Theatre Association
1 Theatre Dr
40 habitants recommandent
Outdoor stage showing musical theater & concerts since 1917, with limited free seats for every show, located in gorgeous Forest Park.

Getting Around

Bus stop - take the northbound to get to Grand Center station to catch the Metro to the airport
Grand @ Juniata SB station
Bus stop - take the northbound to get to Grand Center station to catch the Metro to the airport