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HOLIDAY FUN

TAKE A TRIP

12 of the City’s Best Holiday Events

Discover Christmas in Belleville, Illinois

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MORRIS VISITOR PUBLICATIONS EDITORIAL & DESIGN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Margaret Martin MANAGING EDITOR Jennifer McKee EDITOR Emily Sisco ASSISTANT EDITOR Madison Sullivan CONTRIBUTOR David Lancaster CREATIVE DIRECTOR Jennifer Keller Vaz ART DIRECTOR Kyisha Gandy PHOTO EDITOR Vincent Hobbs

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friendly. I love that we’re a sports town; I love the museums, restaurants, neighborhoods and the feeling of togetherness.

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Q: WHAT SHOULD BE ON EVERY VISITOR’S “BUCKET LIST?” A: The Arch and its park;

wonderful. Want a great steak? Annie Gunn’s in Chesterfield and Citizen Kane’s in Kirkwood.

a boat ride down the Mississippi; the AnheuserBusch Brewery and the Clydesdales.

Q: WHAT DO YOU RECOMMEND FOR A NIGHT ON THE TOWN? A: Head to a Blues or

Q: BEST UNDER-THE-RADAR SITES OR THINGS TO DO? A: The shops and restau-

rants along Delmar (the Loop), Cherokee and South Grand, the Grove. Q: BEST TIP FOR VISITING THE CITY LIKE A LOCAL? A: Just pick an attraction

and do it, go explore, ask questions; everyone is so friendly here! EXPERT TIP

If the Blues or Cardinals are in town, be sure to catch a game. St. Louis is the envy of every sports city—we have the best fans!

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Q: FAVORITE LOCAL RESTAURANTS FOR A SPECIAL MEAL? A: Tony’s in Downtown is

Cardinals game because we have the best fans! Otherwise, I recommend dinner at Anthonino’s, (its Greek and Italian) then dessert at Ted Drewes.

DIRECTOR OF MANUFACTURING Donald Horton PUBLICATION SERVICES DIRECTOR Karen Fralick PUBLICATION SERVICES MANAGER Cher Wheeler IMAGE AND RETOUCH MANAGER Erik Lewis HOSPITALITY RELATIONS & DISTRIBUTION REGIONAL MANAGER - HOSPITALITY RELATIONS, DISTRIBUTION & EVENTS Amy Fenster Brown, amy.fenster@wheremagazine.com OFFICE MANAGER Nancy Slade ADVERTISING JAMES G. ELLIOTT CO., INC. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Pat O’Donnell MIDWEST & MID-ATLANTIC DIRECTOR Mike Runkle 312.348.1210, m.runkle@jgeco.com PUBLISHER Ethan Woods 314.588.8313, ext. 2112, e.woods@jgeco.com ACCOUNT MANAGERS Debbie Chervitz, 314.588.8313, ext. 2114, d.chervitz@jgeco.com; Sandra Stolberg, 314.588.8313, ext. 2111, s.stolberg@jgeco.com Unless otherwise indicated, emails for all of the above except contributors: firstname.lastname@morris.com

Q: BEST PLACES TO TAKE KIDS OF ALL AGES? A: The City Museum, The

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Magic House (our children’s museum), the St. Louis Science Center.

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Q: HOW DO YOU SPEND A DAY OFF IN THE CITY? A: I take Metro to Forest

Park, hop on the trolley, explore the zoo, the Art and History museums and then enjoy lunch at the Boathouse.

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he holidays are finally upon us, and there is no shortage of things to do. The city is alive with beautiful lights, holiday concerts and more. Whether you’re just passing through or coming to St. Louis to stay a while, this city’s holiday spirit will captivate and enchant you. Our feature this month, “Holiday Happenings” (p. 14), explores the best-of-the-best holiday events, whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa. If you’re heading to Belleville, Illinois, for the Christkindlmarkt or Way of Lights, check out the One Block on p. 18 for the best places to eat, drink and shop while you’re there. The calendar this month (p. 12) highlights the best concerts, both Christmas-themed and not, as well as comedy, theater and art. Whatever holiday you choose to celebrate, or however you choose to celebrate, I’m certain St. Louis will have something right up your alley this December. See in you in 2020.

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Pin-Up Bowl St. Louis Landmark Restaurant & Music Club

pizzas, martinis, bowling ‘til 3 am PinUpBowl.com 6191 Delmar in The Loop

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open late! breakfast, burgers & spiked milkshakes PeacockLoopDiner.com 6261 Delmar in The Loop

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THE GUIDE Entertainment 22 Attractions 25 Shopping 29 Dining 32 Explore 40

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Check out our top picks for celebrating the holidays in St. Louis, from Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa to holiday lights and ballet.

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Less than 30 minutes from St. Louis, discover the best places to eat, drink, shop and play in this town famous for its Christmas market.

Experience the magic of the holidays at St. Charles Christmas Traditions, until Dec. 24. ©MARY VAN WINKLE/COURTESY GREATER ST. CHARLES CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU

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THERE’S NO PLACE LIKE OZ FOR THE HOLIDAYS

The untold true story of the Witches of Oz

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DECEMBER IN EUREKA p Quaint Old Town District p Holiday Light Displays p Delicious Restaurants p Charming Shoppes p Tree Lot


Don’t just watch a movie. Be part of one.

COMING SOON

OMNIMAX® Theater Reopens November 29 On November 29, the OMNIMAX Theater at the Saint Louis Science Center reopens after a three-million-dollar renovation. New IMAX® with Laser technology provides the sharpest, brightest, clearest and most vivid digital technology, from stunning documentaries to the latest IMAX feature-length films. New audio, wider seats, and NanoSeam screen are among many great upgrades. OMNIMAX reopens with a new documentary, Great Bear Rainforest and Disney’s Frozen II followed by Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on December 20.



On view through January 12, 2020 See outstanding examples of 17th-century Dutch painting on loan from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. From landscapes and still lifes to portraiture and scenes of everyday life, the exhibition celebrates the magnificent Dutch Golden Age of art.

Members always free. For ticket information, visit slam.org/DutchPainting. #DutchPainting

The exhibition is organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and presented in St. Louis by the Betsy and Thomas Patterson Foundation. Additional funding is provided by the Missouri Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn, Dutch 1606–1669, Portrait of Aeltje Uylenburgh (detail), 1632. oil on panel. 29 × 21 15/16 inches. Promised gift of Rose-Marie and Eijk van Otterloo, in support of the Center for Netherlandish Art. Courtesy, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.


START HERE!

VISIT US DOWNTOWN 8TH & PINE

Come visit the MetroStore at its new location at the corner of 8th and Pine in downtown St. Louis. The MetroStore is the exclusive, retail outlet of St. Louis Metro Transit that visitors from around the region have relied on for years for maps, schedules, transit information and to purchase passes. The new MetroStore location features the same friendly faces and services you have come to expect but also includes an improved store design, new St. Louis themed souvenirs and an enhanced multi-modal transportation offering to help get you where you want to go.

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Questions? Call one of our friendly MetroStore staff at 314.982.1495.


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The multi-platinum progressive rock group returns to St. Louis, this time performing their rock opera that started it all—“Christmas Eve and Other Stories”— completely revamped with all new effects. Famous for their arena performances that combine live string instruments, a light show, lasers, plenty of pyrotechnics, video screens and more, this is a performance you don’t want to miss. Two showings: 3 pm and 7:30 pm. Enterprise Center.

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Best known for their covers of “Creep,” “All About That Bass” and “Seven Nation Army,” the YouTube sensations head to St. Louis for their inaugural Christmas tour. This collective takes today’s hits and reworks them into vintage styles such as swing, jazz, doo-wop and blues, complete with period outfits and dance moves. The Pageant.

JAVANESE BATIK TEXTILES

OPENS DECEMBER 13 See 20 hand-drawn batik textiles from Java, the most populous island in Indonesia. These textiles were made through the intricate process (“batik”) of hand-applying wax to the cloth, dyeing it and repeating the process over and over until the desired design and color is achieved. St. Louis Art Museum.

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10 GREAT THINGS THIS MONTH Winterfest Ice Rink Throughout December Enjoy ice skating in the shadow of the Gateway Arch every F, Sa & Su. Kiener Plaza.

Wicked December 4-29 This acclaimed Broadway sensation examines the untold true story of the Witches of Oz—before Dorothy arrived. Fabulous Fox Theatre. Godfrey December 5-7 Known for roles on “30 Rock,” “Zoolander” and “Louie,” Godfrey brings his stand-up to St. Louis. Helium Comedy Club. O.A.R. December 6 The alt rock band “Of A Revolution” heads on tour in support of their new album. The Pageant.

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Ellington’s Nutcracker December 10-12 Hear Duke Ellington’s Nutcracker Suite, plus other classics, performed by the Jazz St. Louis’ Big Band.

Cold War Kids December 19 The indie rock band heads on tour in support of their new album “New Age Norms.” Delmar Hall.

Great St. Louis Czech Beer Fest December 14 Sample imported Czech beers as well as 40+ local craft brews at this beer celebration. American Czech Educational Center.

Martina McBride December 21 The Grammy-nominated country icon heads to St. Louis on her “Joy of Christmas” tour. Lindenwood University’s J. Scheidegger Center for the Arts.

A Gospel Christmas December 18-19 Hear Gospel renditions of Christmas favorites, with Kennedy Holmes, 4th place winner on Season 15 of “The Voice.” Powell Hall.

William Elliott Whitmore December 29 Armed with only a banjo and a bass drum, hear Whitmore’s unique blend of roots-folk music. Off Broadway.

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Holiday Happenings December means holiday celebrations galore. From holiday lights and historic homes to the Nutcracker and Polar Express, a little bit of everything is on offer this month in St. Louis. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah or Kwanzaa, get into the spirit with some of the best holiday happenings. DAVID LANCASTER

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Daniel Boone Home at Lindenwood Park, 1868 Highway F, Defiance, 636.949.7535. Lafayette Square Lafayette Square is home to the city’s oldest public park and is famous for the 150-year-old restored Victorian mansions which surround the park. This December, experience these mansions up close on the Lafayette Square Parlor Tour. This self-guided tour will showcase the first

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on Main Street with nighttime shopping, parades, carolers and more. Free events include Santa’s Cottage (Sa & Su), a candlelight reading of “’Twas the Night Before Christmas” (W & F), a candlelight processional (W, F-Su), the Krampus Karnival (W & F) and so much more. General festival hours are W & F 6-9 pm; Sa 10 am-9 pm; Su noon-5 pm. December 1-24. 230 S. Main St., 800.366.2427. www.discoverstcharles.com

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floor of these Victorian-era mansions “Take a HISTORIC HOMES dressed in holiday finery, plus carriage Historic Daniel Boone Home breather Take a breather from the stress of the holi- rides, a trolley and Holiday Market. As a from the days at this historic home and experience bonus, shops, art galleries and restaurants in Lafayette Square will be open during a true pioneer Christmas. Nestled in the stress of the hills of Missouri wine country, the nearly tour hours. December 8. Tour begins holidays at 300-acre site includes the Historic Daniel at the Park House, 2023 Lafayette Ave., Boone Home, which was actually built by 314.772.5724. www.lafayettesquare.org [the His- Daniel Boone’s son, as well as a replica toric Dan- historic village. Thousands of candles will SPECIAL EVENTS illuminate the experience, complete with St. Charles Christmas Traditions iel Boone music, hot cider and stories by costumed This almost month-long festival brings Reservations highly recomthe sights, sounds and tastes of ChristHome].” re-enactors. mended. December 6-7, 13-14. Historic mas past to St. Charles’ Historic District

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WINTER WONDERLAND AT TILLES PARK

St. Louis Art Museum Celebrations For a family-friendly holiday extravaganza, head to the Saint Louis Art Museum for their “Winter Celebrations.” Featuring performances by community groups, art activities for youngsters and other festivities inspired by traditions from around the world, this is the perfect way to get the whole family into the holiday spirit. December 14-15. Later in the month, the museum also celebrates Kwanzaa, the African American celebration of life and first fruits, with an afternoon of culture, performance and tradition. December 29. 1 Fine Arts Drive, 314.721.0072. www.slam.org

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The Nutcracker Christmas just isn’t complete without “The Nutcracker.” Watch as the St. Louis Ballet brings this beloved story to life— follow Clara and her Nutcracker prince into the world of the Sugar Plum Fairy and her celebration of sweets. December 19-23. Catch a special narrated and shortened performance of the ballet on December 18, perfect for very young viewers and students with limited attention spans. Touhill Performing Arts Center, 1 University Blvd., 314.416.4949. www.stlouisballet.org Brothers Lazaroff Hanukkah Hullabaloo This unique celebration of Hanukkah comes to the Grandel Theatre for the second year in a row. The 9th Annual Brothers Lazaroff Hanukkah Hullabaloo BROTHERS LAZAROFF HANUKKAH HULLABALOO

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features Rabbi James Stone Goodman, the Eight Night’s Orchestra and DJ Boogieman performing alongside Brothers Lazaroff. Most importantly, latkes will be fried live on stage! All proceeds of this event benefit the “Say Something, Do Something”youth violence prevention program. December 14. 3610 Grandel Square, 314.534.1111. www.thegrandel.com

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Anheuser-Busch Brewery Lights See over a million lights illuminate St. Louis’ most famous brewery. This family-friendly event also includes fire pits, frosty beer, ice skating, the Bevo Express Train, s’mores, food stations and a Kids Zone. F-Su through December 30. 1200 Lynch St., 314.577.2626. www.budweisertours.com Garden Glow The Missouri Botanical Garden gets into the holiday spirit with the immensely popular Garden Glow, which features a dazzling array of over one million lights, plus interactive photo opportunities, traditional holiday music, delicious food and drinks and more. Admission includes the Gardenland Express Holiday Flower and Train Show. There’s also an opportunity to meet Santa M and T through December 17. 4344 Shaw Blvd., 314.577.5100. www.missouribotanicalgarden.org

Wild Lights Saint Louis Zoo dresses up for the holidays with Wild Lights, a family-friendly spectacle of Christmas lights and animated displays. Enjoy photo opportunities, the Conservation Carousel, campfire s’mores and more. December 1, 4-8, 11-23, 26-30. Children with autism and others can enjoy a special sensory-friendly Wild Lights experience on December 9. The zoo also offers Breakfast with Santa (December 7-8, 14-15, 21-22) and Dinner with Santa (December 16-19). Located in Forest Park, 314.781.0900. www.stlzoo.org

JUST FOR KIDS

Six Flags Holiday in the Park For a holiday experience with a side of adrenaline, Six Flags’ “Holiday in the Park” offers it all. Featuring visits with Santa, a ride down Snow Hill, a petting zoo, camel rides, s’mores fire pits, beautiful lights, and of course, plenty of roller coasters, this is a fun-filled experience for the whole family. Sa-Su throughout December, plus December 23, 26-31. 4900 Six Flags Road, Eureka, 636.938.5300. www.sixflags.com

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Ride the Polar Express Make sure to dress in your warmest pajamas for this magical experience. The classic children’s book by Chris Van Allsburg comes to life at the St. Louis Union Station with a special 45-minute train ride to the enchanted “North Pole.” Santa Claus and his reindeer will be waiting along with a keepsake present for every child. The ride includes hot chocolate, cookies and a souvenir Golden Ticket, plus plenty of Christmas carols. Through December 30. 1820 Market St., 314.942.6942. www.stlthe polarexpressride.com

Winter Wonderland Visit Tilles Park for one of the city’s most popular attractions— a Winter Wonderland filled with millions of lights and holiday scenes. You can view the sights on foot, by car or even by carriage ride. If you choose to walk, the route is about one mile and desserts, hot chocolate and other beverages will be available for purchase. Throughout December. 314.615.4386. www.winter wonderlandstl.com WINTER CELEBRATIONS AT SLAM

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Seven Sichi Sushi Bar serves up every kind of sushi alongside traditional Japanese soups, salads and desserts. Copper Fire Bar & Eatery offers a varied menu of American cuisine, killer desserts and handcrafted cocktails. At Bennie’s Pizza Pub, find pizza by the slice or pie in a casual setting.

The Wine Tap offers wine, beer and cocktails accompanied by wood-fired pizza and other shareables. Tavern on Main pairs its big drink selection with an ambitious menu that includes pizza, steaks and vegan items. Pour@322 offers up Kaldi’s Coffee served within 24 hours of being roasted plus cupcakes in a uniquely eclectic space.

Turned Treasures Gallery carries hand-crafted wooden bowls, vases and more. Metal Crafters Studio features jewelry, accessories, sculpture and more by local metal artists. Wicked Little Bowtique offers retro clothing with a modern feel.

The open-air Christkindlmarkt features craft vendors, German and Polish food and more. First-run movies and live concerts share the stage at Lincoln Theatre. The National Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows celebrates the 50th year of Way of Lights—a mile of lights combined with a living nativity.

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ENTERTAINMENT Casinos CASINO QUEEN HOTEL & CASINO Located across the Mississippi River from the Gateway Arch, the Casino Queen is named the “Loosest Slots in the Country.” Grab a bite to eat at one of its delicious dining establishments. 200 S. Front St., 800.777.0777. www.casinoqueen.com HOLLYWOOD CASINO 120,000 square feet of gaming action, including 2,100 slots and a poker room. Lots of dining and entertainment options. Free admission. 777 Casino Center Drive, 855.785.4263. www.holly woodcasinostlouis.com

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LUMIÈRE PLACE CASINO Features 75,000 square feet of gaming action, 1,300 slot machines and more than 50 table games, including a dedicated 10-table poker room. Great dining and shopping options. Free admission. Open daily. 999 N. Second St., 314.881.7777. www.lumiereplace.com

Bars BAILEYS’ CHOCOLATE BAR This dessert and martini bar features cocktails such as the “tiramisu” (vanilla ice cream, coffee liqueur and hazelnut) and “fudgesicle” (vegan chocolate sorbet, chocolate vodka and vegan Irish cream) alongside actual desserts and savory cheese boards and bruschetta. 1915 Park Ave., 314.241.8100. www.baileyschocolatebar.com BIG DADDY’S Pub grub favorites like burgers and potato skins, plus specials, all served in a party atmosphere with DJs, live music, drink specials, contests and more. 118 Morgan St., 314.621.6700. www.bigdaddystl.com BROADWAY OYSTER BAR Located in one of the oldest buildings still used daily in St. Louis (and supposedly haunted), BOB offers live music nightly across all genres (though BOB is most known for Blues) alongside

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Cajun and Creole cuisine and two covered and heated patios. 736 S. Broadway, 314.621.8811. www.broadwayoysterbar.com THE FORTUNE TELLER BAR This unique bar is a self-described cross between “a rock ’n’ roll hunting lodge and a drunken apothecary.” Actual tarot card and palm readers are on hand alongside beer, craft cocktails and a menu of tasty snacks. 2635 Cherokee St., 314.776.2337. www.thefortunetellerbar.com HOFBRAUHAUSST LOUIS/BELLEVILLE Enormous beer hall in Belleville, Illinois, offers a communal dining experience like the original Hofbrauhaus in Munich with traditional Bavarian cuisine and Bavarian beers. 123 St. Eugene Drive, 618.800.BEER. www. hofbrauhausstlouis.com INTERNATIONAL TAP HOUSE The ridiculously huge selection of craft beers demands multiple visits to try them all. Gluten-free beers available. No food, but you can bring your own. 1711 S. Ninth St., Soulard, 314.621.4333; 16 S. Euclid, Central West End, 314.367.4827. www.international taphouse.com ROOFTOP GARDEN BAR Indulge in craft cocktails and small plates as you gaze out at St. Louis (and the world’s largest, rotating man-made moon) on this solar-powered rooftop. Moonrise Hotel, 6177 Delmar in The Loop, 314.721.1111. www.moonrisehotel.com TASTE This cocktail bar focuses on handcrafted creations with fun names, and thoughtfullyprepared classics. Menu features small plates and snacks like wild boar meatballs and brown butter bourbon biscuits. 4584 Laclede St., 314.361.1200. www.tastebarstl.com THAXTON SPEAKEASY Located in an alleyway, you need a password to get inside. Sign up for the password online (or text “Thaxton” to 46786). Open ThSa, live music Th. $7 cover; $5 with password. 1009 Olive St. www.thaxtonspeakeasy.com

TINY BAR St. Louis’ tiniest bar is kind of a big deal. Only 250 square feet, you’ll be hard pressed to find a seat (there’s only 10), but the classic cocktails are worth standing for. No food menu, but you can bring your own. 1008 Locust Ave., 314.478.9833. www.tinybarstl.com WESTPORT SOCIAL This spacious sports bar delivers games on giant screens and also offers ping-pong, snookball, karaoke and more. Menu includes pizzas, sliders, skewers, tacos and more. 910 Westport Plaza Drive, 314.548.2876. www.west portsocial-stl.com

Breweries

URBAN CHESTNUT BREWING CO. This craft brewery combines Old World and New World beer styles in an approach it calls “Beer Divergency,” allowing drinkers to explore American, European and Bavarian styles. 4465 Manchester Ave., 314.222.0143; 3229 Washington Ave. www.urbanchestnut.com

Classical Music ST. LOUIS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Acclaimed orchestra performs in Powell Hall. Upcoming shows: Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker, Dec. 1; Baroque Fireworks, Dec. 6-8; Mercy Holiday Celebration, Dec. 13-15; A Gospel Christmas, Dec. 18-19; Home Alone in Concert, Dec. 20-21; Beauty and the Beast in Concert, Dec. 27-28; New Year’s Eve Celebration, Dec. 31. 718 N. Grand Blvd., 314.534.1700. www.slso.org

2ND SHIFT BREWING This quirky microbrewery serves up a variety of fullflavored beers. Food provided by award-winning Guerrilla Streetfood, a modern fusion of Filipino and American cuisine. 1601 Sublette Ave., 314.669.9013. www.2ndshiftbrewing.com

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4 HANDS BREWING CO. This microbrewery offers year-round beers and has a strong barrel-aging program. The small menu features bar snacks and a few heftier items like mussels, brats and a po’boy. 1220 S. Eighth St., 314.436.1559. www.4handsbrewery.com

ATOMIC COWBOY One of the city’s coolest clubs pairs an art lounge, a mexicue menu (a Mexican and barbeque smash-up), DJs and live music with free Wi-Fi. Open daily. 4140 Manchester Ave., 314.775.0775. www.atomic cowboystl.com

ANHEUSER-BUSCH BREWERY & BIERGARTEN The Biergarten offers almost 40 beers, many of them on tap, as well as beer flights, brewmaster tastings and food such as brats, Polish sausage and sauerkraut and chicken wings. Tours of the brewery available. 1200 Lynch St., 314.577.2626. www.budweisertours.com

BALLPARK VILLAGE Sports bar/restaurant/entertainment complex hosts events, concerts, live-band karaoke, movie nights and more. 601 Clark Ave., 314.797.7530. www.stlballparkvillage.com

MORGAN STREET BREWERY One of the oldest craft breweries in Laclede’s Landing by the Arch (opened in 1995), this brewery offers house-brewed beer, specializing in German lagers. Menu offers beef tenderloin bruschetta, hummus and more. 721 N. Second St., 314.231.9970. www. morganstreetbrewery.com

CLUB VIVA The Latin dancing by regulars reaches a high level of skill here. Beginner salsa lessons included with cover, Th & Sa. Open W-Sa. 408 N. Euclid Ave., 314.361.0322. www.clubvivastl.com THE DARK ROOM Wine bar and restaurant in the Grandel Theatre also functions as a photo gallery. Brunch also offered Sa & Su. Check online to ensure Su shows don’t conflict with dining hours. 3610 Grandel Square, 314.776.9550. www.thedarkroomstl.com

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PIN-UP BOWL Bowling alley/martini lounge offers appetizers, burgers, pizza and game-improving martinis along with 8 lanes of bowling. Open nightly until 3 am; bowling until 2 am. 6191 Delmar Blvd., in The Loop, 314.727.5555. www.pinupbowl.com POP’S This 24/7 music venue on the east side of the Mississippi River doubles as a late night/early morning night club—party animals head here when the other St. Louis clubs close. 401 Monsanto Ave., Sauget, 618.274.6720. www.popsrocks.com TIN ROOF Nashville nightlife meets St. Louis with the best local musicians, Southern-inspired bar menu and more. Karaoke, music trivia, bingo parties, S-Th; DJ and live bands, F-Sa. 1000 Clark Ave., 314.240.5400. www.tinroofstlouis.com

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Venues BB’S JAZZ, BLUES, & SOUPS This is the oldest jazz and blues bar in St. Louis and has shows every night. Upcoming shows: Tom Hall, Dec. 4; James Armstrong, Dec. 6; Meg Williams Band, Dec. 14; Watermelon Slim, Dec. 15; Marquise Knox, Dec. 21; Nick Moss & The Flip Tops, Dec. 27; Kilborn Alley Blues Band, Dec. 28. 700 S. Broadway, 314.436.5222. www.bbs jazzbluessoups.com BLUEBERRY HILL A St. Louis landmark music club and restaurant filled with pop culture memorabilia. Upcoming shows: Jon McLaughlin, Dec. 5; The Get Up Kids, Dec. 10; Laura Stevenson, Dec. 11; Chadwick Stokes and

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ST. LOUIS CARDINALS Tours of Busch Stadium available year-round, start at Gate 3, $18 adults, $16 seniors, $14 kids 15 and under, free kids 3 and under; no tours on days with afternoon game. 700 Clark St., 314.345.9600. www.mlb.com/cardinals


the Pintos, Dec. 14; Trigger Hippy, Dec. 19; Eighty-One, Dec. 27. 6504 Delmar Blvd., 314.727.4444. www. blueberryhill.com DELMAR HALL This venue is next door to The Pageant. Upcoming shows: Anacrusis, Dec. 7; Matisyahu, Dec. 14; Palaye Royale, Dec. 17; Greek Fire, Dec. 18; Cold War Kids, Dec. 19; Sum 41, Dec. 22. 6133 Delmar Blvd., 314.726.6161. www.delmarhall.com ENTERPRISE CENTER This sports arena known for being the home of the Blues hosts a variety of non-sporting events. Upcoming shows: TransSiberian Orchestra, Dec. 26. 14th and Clark streets, 314.622.5400. www.enterprisecenter.com

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THE FABULOUS FOX THEATRE This beautiful and historic theatre draws big names and a variety of programs. Upcoming shows: Wicked, Dec. 4-29. 527 N. Grand Blvd., 314.534.1678. www.fabulousfox.com

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THE FOCAL POINT This is an intimate venue for folk music. Upcoming shows: Todd Albright, Dec. 1; Dave Black & Sandy Weltman, Dec. 13; Joe Park Trio, Dec. 20; The Wee Heavies, Dec. 21; Ryan Koenig, Dec. 28. 2720 Sutton Blvd., 314.328.4810. www.the focalpoint.org FUBAR Dedicated to underground music of all genres, rock, punk, metal bands and more tear it up at this club. Upcoming shows: The Abducted, Dec. 7; Abigail Williams, Dec. 11; Rock for Tots, Dec. 14; Nato Coles & The Blue Diamond Band, Dec. 15. 3108 Locust St., 314.289.9050. www.fubarstl.com HELIUM COMEDY CLUB This comedy club brings in top talent. Upcoming shows: Godfrey, Dec. 5-7; Matt Braunger, Dec. 12-14; Bruce Bruce, Dec. 20-22; Alonzo Bodden, Dec. 27-29; Ryan Niemiller, Dec. 31. 1155 Saint Louis Galleria, 314.727.1260. www.helium comedy.com

JAZZ ST. LOUIS This intimate dining room/ music club is one of the best listening rooms in the country. Upcoming shows: Alicia Olatuja, Dec. 4-8; Ellington’s Nutcracker, Dec. 10-12; Nate Smith + KINFOLK, Dec. 18-22; Good 4 the Soul, Dec. 27-28. 3536 Washington Ave., Grand Center, 314.571.6000. www.jazzstl.org KRANZBERG ARTS FOUNDATION Consisting of multiple venues, the Kranzberg Arts Foundation is dedicated to advancing the arts in St. Louis. Upcoming shows at The Grandel: It’s a Wonderful Life, Dec. 1-15; Brothers Lazaroff Hanukkah Hullabaloo, Dec. 14; Amy Winehouse Tribute, Dec. 21. Upcoming shows at The Kranzberg: Craig Pomeranz presents the Power of Song!, Dec. 6; PopOut at the Gallery, Dec. 20. Upcoming shows at The Marcelle: R-S Theatrics presents Daphne’s Dive, Dec. 6-22. 501 N. Grand Blvd., 314.533.0367. www. kranzbergartsfoundation.org

OLD ROCK HOUSE Local and national talent rock at this club. Upcoming shows: Samantha Fish, Dec. 8; The Motet, Dec. 15; Tim Reynolds & TR3, Dec. 21; Phillipalooza, Dec. 27-28; Keller Williams, Dec. 30-21. 1200 S. Seventh St. at Hickory St., 314.588.0505. www.oldrockhouse.com THE PAGEANT This is one of the top concert venues in the U.S. Upcoming shows: Falling in Reverse, Dec. 3; O.A.R., Dec. 6; Louis The Child, Dec. 7; Postmodern Jukebox, Dec. 9; Highly Suspect, Dec. 10; Steel Panther, Dec. 11; Angels & Airwaves, Dec. 16. 6161 Delmar Blvd., 314.726.6161. www.thepageant.com THE REPERTORY THEATRE ST. LOUIS This professional theatre company is dedicated to producing a wide range of live theatre. Upcoming shows: Pride and Prejudice, Dec. 4-29; The Elves and the Shoemaker, Dec. 21-23. 130 Edgar Road, 314.968.4925. www.repstl.org

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STIFEL THEATRE This renovated 1934 theater seats 3,100 in red and gold opulence. Upcoming shows: An Evening of Soul, Dec. 1; The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Musical, Dec. 19; Sing! An Irish Christmas, Dec. 20. 1400 Market St., 314.499.7600. www.stifeltheatre.com

ATTRACTIONS Attractions & Sights CITYGARDEN Two blocks west of 8th St. between Market and Chestnut find 25 sculptures by major artists, winding paths, water features, seasonal decorations and trees. Self-guided tours are available. www.citygardenstl.org

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GATEWAY ARCH & GATEWAY ARCH RIVERBOATS St. Louis’ most iconic feature is actually part of a national park. The Gateway Arch experience includes the Tram Ride to the Top, Gateway Arch Museum and the Arch Store. Riverboats offer sightseeing and dinner cruises on replicas of 19th-century steamboats daily. Fourth and Chestnut streets, 877.982.1410. www.gatewayarch.com MISSOURI BOTANICAL GARDEN Founded in 1859, this is the Nation’s oldest continuously operating botanical garden as well as a National Historic Landmark. See 79 acres of gardens, including a 14-acre Japanese garden and one of the world’s largest collections of rare and endangered orchids. 4344 Shaw Blvd., 314.577.5100. www. missouribotanicalgarden.org

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SAINT LOUIS ZOO One of the top zoos in the U.S., the Saint Louis Zoo houses more than 17,000 animals, many of them rare and endangered.

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FOREST PARK One of the largest municipal parks in the U.S. covers 1,300 acres. Home to Saint Louis Art Museum, Saint Louis Zoo, Saint Louis Science Center and Missouri History Museum. 5595 Grand Drive, 314.367.7275. www.forestparkforever.org


Ninety acres are filled with attractions, shopping and dining. Admission to the Zoo and most of its exhibits is free. Open daily. One Government Drive, 314.781.0900. www.stlzoo.org SOULARD FARMER’S MARKET One of the oldest public markets in the U.S. The Soulard Farmer’s Market is at its peak on Sa morning. Open W-Sa. The market is covered and open year-round. Find everything from produce to baked goods, plus eateries. Lafayette Avenue and Seventh Street, 314.622.4180. www. soulardmarket.com STEINBERG SKATING RINK IN FOREST PARK Find public skating all day, everyday, at the largest outdoor ice-skating rink in the Midwest. Admission is valid all day; skate as long as you like. 400 Jefferson Drive, 314.361.0613. www. steinbergskatingrink.com

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ST. LOUIS WALK OF FAME Embedded in the sidewalks of The Loop area, the St. Louis

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Walk of Fame consists of brass stars and bronze plaques honoring more than 150 St. Louisans, including Josephine Baker and Tennessee Williams. Delmar Boulevard, between Kingsland and Skinker, 314.727.7827. www.stlouiswalkoffame.org

Family Fun CITY MUSEUM One of the most memorable places in St. Louis has four floors of experiences and a rooftop theme park. Attractions range from a Ferris wheel to a “skateless” park. Open daily. 750 N. 16th St., 314.231.2489. www.citymuseum.org MAGIC HOUSE—ST. LOUIS CHILDREN’S MUSEUM In this participatory museum (regularly cited as one of the top children’s museums in the U.S.), visitors are treated to a mind-boggling array of experiences. Open Tu-Su, Labor Day through Memorial Day. 516 S. Kirkwood Road, 314.822.8900. www.magichouse.org

SAINT LOUIS SCIENCE CENTER Investigate, explore and engage with science through fun and interactive learning experiences. Seven hundred-plus interactive experiences, live science demonstrations and special exhibitions make this one of the largest science centers in the U.S. Free general admission. Open daily. 5050 Oakland Ave., 314.289.4400. www.slsc.org WORLD CHESS HALL OF FAME Nonprofit collecting institution explores the dynamic relationship between art and chess through exhibitions, interpretive programs and performances in the 3-story museum. Open daily. Admission is free. 4652 Maryland Ave., 314.367.9243. www.worldchesshof.org

Museums & Historical Sites CAHOKIA MOUNDS This 2,200-acre state historic site preserves the remains of the

largest and most-sophisticated pre-Columbian city north of Mexico, including the Monks Mound. In AD 1250, Cahokia was larger than London is today. Open W-Su. 30 Ramey St., Collinsville, Illinois, 618.346.5160. www.cahokiamounds.org CARDINALS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM More than 100 years of St. Louis Cardinals history illuminated through photos, trophies, videos and memorabilia in the 8,000-square-foot museum within Cardinals Nation in Ballpark Village. Open daily. 601 Clark Ave., just north of Busch Stadium, 314.345.9880. www.mlb.com/cardinals FIELD HOUSE MUSEUM Built in 1845, this three-story National Historic Landmark was the childhood home of Eugene Field, the “Children’s Poet.” Field’s father, Roswell, initiated the lawsuit that led to the Supreme Court’s Dred Scott Decision. Open W-Su. 634 S. Broadway, 314.421.4689. www.fieldhousemuseum.org

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GRIOT MUSEUM OF BLACK HISTORY This museum seeks to be the premier resource for Black history and culture in Missouri, and features life-size likenesses of Dred and Harriet Scott, George Washington Carver and other African Americans of note with a Missouri connection. Open W-Sa. 2505 St. Louis Ave., 314.241.7057. www.thegriotmuseum.com INTERNATIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The IPHF preserves, promotes and educates on the history of photography through its collection of photographic tools and images and special exhibits. It honors those who have made great contributions to the field of photography. Open W-Sa. 3415 Olive St., 314.535.1999. www.iphf.org

LAUMEIER SCULPTURE PARK AND MUSEUM Some 60 pieces of contemporary sculpture by famous artists mark the 105-acre facility, one of the nation’s major sculpture parks. Free admission. Open daily. 12580 Rott Road, 314.615.5278. www.laumeiersculpturepark.org MISSOURI HISTORY MUSEUM Museum features three levels, a restaurant, gift shop and exhibition galleries showcasing regional history. Open daily. Admission is free. 5700 Lindell Blvd., 314.746.4599. www.mohistory.org MOTO MUSEUM Rare and vintage motorcycles from European manufacturers, 1900-1975, many with an interesting story or notable pedigree. Free admission, donations accepted; paid private tour available. Open M-F. 3441 Olive St., 314.446.1805. www.themotomuseum.com

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KEMPER ART MUSEUM Part of Washington University, this art museum has significant holdings in 19th-, 20th- and 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures, prints, photographs and more. One Brookings Drive, 314.935.4523. www.kemper artmuseum.wustl.edu


MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS ART (MOCRA) The world’s first museum of interfaith contemporary art reflects a diversity of religious and spiritual beliefs. Free admission, donation suggested. Open TuSu. St. Louis University campus, 3700 W. Pine Blvd., 314.977.7170. www.slu.edu/mocra

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OLD COURTHOUSE The Old Courthouse (part of the Gateway Arch National Park) features restored courtrooms, history exhibits and a beautifully decorated dome. It is the site of the first two trials in the pivotal Dred Scott case. Open daily. 11 N. Fourth St. at Market Street, 314.655.1600. www.nps.gov/jeff

SOLDIERS MEMORIAL MILITARY MUSEUM Visitors to the Soldiers Memorial Military Museum should stop by the Court of Honor and Cenotaph, which honors St. Louisans who gave their lives serving in wars from World War I to today. Then, they can wander through the museum’s exhibits. 1315 Chestnut St., 314.818.6780. www.mohistory.org ST. LOUIS UNION STATION This National Historic Landmark features free walking tours, restaurants and coming winter 2019, a state-of-art aquarium. The station’s Grand Hall is one of St. Louis’ most opulent

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NATIONAL BLUES MUSEUM Outstanding complex contains 16,000 square feet of interactive exhibition space tracing the history of the blues as well as celebrating the various styles. 615 Washington Ave., 314.925.0016. www.national bluesmuseum.org

SAINT LOUIS ART MUSEUM Founded in 1879, this is a top, comprehensive art museum in the U.S. that features exhibits from nearly every period and national origin, with extensive holdings in pre-Columbian and German art, and an outstanding collection of American art. Open Tu-Su. Free admission. One Fine Arts Drive, 314.721.0072. www.slam.org

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interior spaces. Fire and Light Show daily at the Lake. 1820 Market St., 314.421.6655. www.stlouisunionstation.com

Religious Sites

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BLACK MADONNA SHRINE AND GROTTOS See seven highly ornamental devotional grottos, fashioned by hand by Brother Bronislaus Luszcz from Missouri tiff rock, which have become famous nationwide. Open daily; free admission, donations encouraged. 265 St. Joseph Hill Road, Pacific, 636.938.5361. www.franciscancaring.org/ blackmadonnashri.html

NATIONAL SHRINE OF OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS This 200-acre facility is one of the largest outdoor shrines in America and features unique architecture and landscaping, a playground, theater, gift shop, restaurant, hotel and visitors center. Free admission. Open daily. 442 S. Demazenod Drive, Belleville, Illinois, 618.394.6237; 618.397.6700. www.snows.org

SHOPPING Antiques CHEROKEE ANTIQUE ROW Six blocks of shops along Cherokee Street offer an abundance of fine antiques, funky collectibles, bric-abrac, novelties, books and oddities as well as art galleries and restaurants. Cherokee St. between Jefferson and Lemp, 314.772.9177. www. cherokeeantiquerow.com SOUTH COUNTY ANTIQUE MALL Largest multi-dealer mall in Missouri features 400 display

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CATHEDRAL BASILICA OF SAINT LOUIS The cathedral’s gray granite Romanesque exterior gives way to a breathtaking white and yellow marble Byzantine interior that glows with the largest collection of mosaics under one roof in the world. Open daily. 4431 Lindell Blvd., 314.373.8200. www.cathedralstl.org


booths and 275 showcases over 50,000 square feet and has been in business for nearly 20 years. Open daily. 13208 Tesson Ferry Road, 314.842.5566. www. missouriantiquemalls.com WARSON WOODS ANTIQUE GALLERY Impressive assortment of more than 150 quality dealers across 31,000 square feet features some of the best antiquing in the St. Louis area—certainly the most variety at high quality. Find furniture, vintage and estate jewelry and more. Open daily. 10091 Manchester Road, 314.909.0123. www.missouriantiquemalls.com

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CHUCK’S BOOTS You want ‘em, they’ve got ‘em. But we’re not just talking cowboy boots, there are also work boots, motorcycle boots, fashion boots and more from top names. Motorcycle apparel available, too. Open daily. 300 Biltmore Drive, Fenton, 636.349.6633; 5859 Suemandy Drive, St. Peters, 636.970.2668. www.stlouisbootstores.com ENCHANTING EMBELLISHMENTS A treasure trove of eclectica, from unique resort-inspired clothing to jewelry pieces, all displayed in inspiring vignettes. One-of-a-kind handbags are worth a look too. Open Tu-Su. 4732 McPherson Ave., 314.361.5300. www.enchanting embellishments.net PLOWSHARING A fair-trade boutique, this homegrown store offers jewelry, home decor, games and more from artisans from around the globe. Focused on a mission of economic and social justice for the makers. Open daily. 6271 Delmar Blvd., 314.863.3723. www.plowsharing.org SHINE BOUTIQUE A breezy, colorful collection of bags, scarves, jewelry, shoes, watches, hats, frames, gifts, lotions and a few carefully selected items of clothing are available in this Ladue boutique. 9757 Clayton Road, 314.942.3055. www.shineboutiquestlouis.com

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Art Galleries ART SAINT LOUIS Downtown co-op gallery presents juried shows by regional artists. Shows are free and open to the public. On-site coffee shop. Open M-Sa. 1223 Pine St., 314.241.4810. www.artstlouis.net ATRIUM GALLERY This gallery offers contemporary art by international and regional artists. The gallery has a focus on large-scale work. Open ThSa; Tu-W by appointment. 4814 Washington Ave., 314.367.1076. www.atriumgallery.net CRAFT ALLIANCE CENTER OF ART + DESIGN IN THE LOOP This non-profit art center has a fine craft gallery with a national reputation and also includes a gift shop loaded with handcrafted items. Public workshops include lessons in clay, glass and metal. Open daily. 6640 Delmar Blvd., 314.725.1177. www.craftalliance.org KODNER GALLERY Specializes in works by American and European artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, impressionists, regionalist painters and contemporary masters, among others. Open M-Sa and by appointment. 9650 Clayton Road, 314.993.4477. www.kodnergallery.com PROJECTS + GALLERY Commercial art space features work that blurs the boundaries of traditionally understood disciplines and practices. Open W-Sa. 4733 McPherson Ave., 314.696.8678. www. projects-gallery.com THIRD DEGREE GLASS FACTORY This glass studio and gallery space also shows non-glass art. Learn to craft your very own glass art here. Open daily. 5200 Delmar Blvd., east of Union in the Central West End, 314.367.4527. www.third degreeglassfactory.com WILLIAM SHEARBURN GALLERY Gallery specializes in internationally known artists like Milton Avery, Ronald Davis,

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Beauty & Personal Care CASSIE’S FRAGRANCE BOUTIQUE & SCENT BAR This delightful fragrance boutique offers bath and body products and boasts its own line of custom creations. Open daily. 8837 Ladue Road, 314.454.1010. www.cassiesscents.com DAPPER GENTS GROOMING LOUNGE The full constellation of services in this downtown men’s salon includes haircuts, straight razor shaves and more, along with a collection of menswear and accessories. Open M-Sa. 1000 Washington Ave., Suite 2, 314.925.8542. www.dapper gentsgrooming.com

HERBARIA All of the products here are made by hand in St. Louis. Find soaps, moisturizers, insect repellents, deodorants and even dog care products. Open M-Sa. 2016 Marconi Ave., 314.601.3904. www.herbariasoap.com

Books & Media LEFT BANK BOOKS This is the oldest and largest independent bookstore in St. Louis and hosts over 300 events per year, including readings and signings, with inventory including poetry, children’s books and used books. Open daily. 399 N. Euclid Ave., 314.367.6731. www.left-bank.com

Gifts & Collectibles

CARDINALS AUTHENTICS SHOP Authentic, game-used memorabilia, such as baseballs, bats and a ton more, plus autographed collectibles from current and former players. Open daily. Ballpark Village, 601 Clark Ave., 314.345.9851. www.mlb.com/cardinals

Jewelry THE SILVER LADY The owners of this jewelry gem have a knack for finding beautiful, distinct items. With an emphasis on dramatic sterling silver pieces and stunning semiprecious pendants, the selection here is sure to please. Hours vary. 4736 McPherson Ave., 314.367.7587; 6364 Delmar Blvd., University City, 314.727.0704; 7318 Manchester Road, Maplewood, 314.720.9315. www.thesilver-lady.com

TIMEKEEPERS Remarkable collection of European and American antique clocks, watches, music boxes and jewelry at this collector’s dream store, operating since 1979. Open Tu-Sa. 17 N. Meramec Ave., Clayton, 314.721.4548; 9495 Olive Blvd., Olivette, 314.991.0994. www.timekeepersclayton.com

Specialty Food & Wine DIGREGORIO’S ITALIAN MARKET Shop authentic Italian and specialty foods. The wide selection includes olives, imported candies and sweets, tomatoes and dried pastas, plus fresh cheeses and meats. Pick up kitchen gadgets, too. Open M-Sa 8 am-5:30 pm. 5200 Daggett Ave., 314.776.1062. www. digregoriofoods.com EXTRA VIRGIN, AN OLIVE OVATION A celebration of the olive, from its oils (with a unique olive oil tasting bar) to its fruit. Also

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THE CANDLE FUSION STUDIO Pour your own custom-scented, soy-based candle, spa salts, wax tarts, room or body sprays (more than 100 fragrance oils to choose from and blend) or shop from

the supply of pre-made candles. Open Tu-Sa. 4742 McPherson Ave., 314.250.2272. www.the candlefusionstudio.com

Shopping

Andy Warhol, Jasper Johns, Richard Diebenkorn, Vik Muniz, Pablo Picasso, Julian Schnabel and others. Open M-F and by appointment. 665 S. Skinker Blvd., 314.367.8020. www.shearburn gallery.com


find estate bottled vinegars and plenty of kitchen decor, too. Open daily. 8829 Ladue Road, 314.727.6464. www.extra virginoo.com KAKAO CHOCOLATE The chocolatiers here are serious about their chocolate concoctions, whether dark, milk, white or even chile pepperladen. Hours vary by location. 7720 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, 314.726.7974; 7272 Manchester Road, Maplewood, 314.645.4446. www.kakaochocolate.com THE WINE MERCHANT LTD. With a large selection of wines from the great wine-producing regions of the world, plenty of spirits and a cheese section, this is a one-stop shop for entertaining. Open daily. 7817 Forsyth Blvd., Clayton, 314.863.6282. www.winemerchantltd.com

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Airport Area HENDEL’S—American. Hendel’s offers a classic American menu with options like the Jameson whiskey burger. Seafood and pasta options as well. L (Tu-Sa), D (Tu-Su), Br (Su). 599 St. Denis St., Florissant, 314.837.2304. www.hendelsrestaurant.com PEARL CAFE—Thai/ Vietnamese. This favorite offers authentic Thai dishes and Vietnamese pho alongside over 200 beers and 150 single malt scotches. L, D (M-Sa). 8416 N. Lindbergh Blvd., Florissant, 314.831.3701. www.pearlstl.com

Benton Park/ Cherokee Area HODAK’S—American. Fried chicken is Hodak’s specialty, although the menu also offers wings, sandwiches, roast beef, BBQ ribs, catfish and more. L, D (daily). 2100 Gravois Ave., 314.776.7292. www.hodaks.com LEMP MANSION RESTAURANT—American. Once home to Lemp Brewery magnates and now St. Louis’

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quintessential haunted house. Classics are served, plus chicken, seafood and pasta. L (M-F), D ( January-August, Th-Sa; September-December, Tu-Sa). Family-style chicken dinner on Su. Murder mystery dinner theater F-Sa. 3322 DeMenil Place, 314.664.8024. www.lempmansion.com THE MUD HOUSE—Coffee/ Tea Bar. Warm, friendly spot for a great cup of coffee and numerous espresso creations. Breakfast menu offers French toast, English breakfast, biscuits and gravy, and grits. Lunch menu offers sandwiches and salads. Vegetarian options available. B, L (daily). 2101 Cherokee St., 314.776.6599. www.themudhousestl.com SIDNEY STREET CAFE— New American. James Beard Award winning chef/owner Kevin Nashan’s neighborhood bistro offers seasonal, locallysourced creations that blend a range of cuisines. D (Tu-Sa). 2000 Sidney St., 314.771.5777. www.sidneystreetcafestl.com

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Central West End 1764 PUBLIC HOUSE— Eclectic. Local flavors set the stage for this St. Louis-centric restaurant, which features everything from modern twists to local favorites. B (M-F), L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 39 N. Euclid Ave., 314.405.8221. www.1764pub.com CHASE CLUB—Gastropub. Innovative gastropub fare, craft beers, poolside views, creative cocktails and live music on weekends conspire to draw crowds to Chase Club in the Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta Hotel. L, D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 212 N. Kingshighway Blvd., 314.454.9000. www.stlchaseclub.com THE CHOCOLATE PIG— American. The Chocolate Pig offers casual dining, featuring a mix of classic cuisines and vegan and gluten-free items. Find unique dishes like grilled peach arugula salad. L (M-F), D (M-Sa), B (Sa-Su). 4220 Duncan Ave., 314.272.3230. www.thechocolatepig.com

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THE CUP—Desserts/Sweets. Daily, fresh selection of cupcakes with buttercream frosting, in flavors such as double chocolate and peanut butter cup, plus rotating specialties. Open M-Sa. 28 Maryland Plaza, 314.367.6111; 1057 Century Drive, Edwardsville, Illinois, 618.656.2287. www.cravethecup.com GAMLIN WHISKEY HOUSE—American. Nationally recognized as a top whiskey bar, this modern take on the American steak house tradition brings together dining and drinking. L , D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 236 N. Euclid Ave., 314.875.9500. www. gamlinwhiskeyhouse.com MARY ANN’S TEA ROOM— Tea Room. Step back into 1890 England for lunch. Enjoy afternoon tea (high tea) between 11 am and 4 pm. Vintage London taxicab offers transportation service within the neighborhood. L (daily). 4732 McPherson Ave., 314.361.5303. www.maryannstearoom.com

Antique Malls Warson Woods Antique Gallery 10091 Manchester Rd. St. Louis, MO 63122 314.909.0123

St. Charles Antique Mall 3004 S. St. Peters Pkwy. Suite U St. Peters, MO 63303 636.939.4178

South County Antique Mall 13208 Tesson Ferry Rd. St. Louis, MO 63128 314.842.5566

St. Clair Antique Mall 315 Salem Place Fairview Heights, IL 62208 618-628-1650

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SUB ZERO VODKA BAR—Eclectic. Super-chic vodka bar features 28-foot ice bar, some 500 premium vodkas kept at zero degrees and more. Popular food items include specialty sushi rolls and black Angus beef burgers. Open for L, D and late night daily. 308 N. Euclid Ave., 314.367.1200. www.subzerovodkabar.com TAZÉ MEDITERRANEAN STREET FOOD—Mediterranean. This family-owned fast casual restaurant takes its name from the Turkish word for “Fresh” and offers roasted meats, gyros, falafel, homemade pita, plus vegetarian and vegan salads and sides. L, D (daily). 8 1/2 Euclid Ave., 314.932.7182. www.tazestreetfood.com

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THE PRESTON—American. Find small “food as art” dishes as well as large plates meant for sharing at this handsome restaurant in the Chase Park Plaza Royal Sonesta Hotel. Inventive cocktails and decadent desserts round out the menu. B, D (daily). 212 N. Kingshighway Blvd., 314.633.7800. www.theprestonstl.com


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EDGEWILD RESTAURANT & WINERY—Eclectic. Internationally influenced bistro menu features dishes that highlight the wine. EdgeWild’s private label appears on over 20 varietals. L, D (daily). 550 Chesterfield Center, 636.532.0550. www.edgewildwinery.com

BARCELONA—Spanish. A tapas bar that evokes the spirit of Madrid, Barcelona and Seville with plates such as crispy cod potato cakes, saffron cauliflower and paella valenciana. L, D (daily). 34 N. Central Ave., 314.863.9909. www.barcelonatapas.com

SCARECROW—American. The focus here is on whiskey, with over 300 offered. The menu offers tasty fare like pulled pork mac & cheese and Bavarian pretzel sticks. L, D (daily), Br (Su). 101 Chesterfield Towne Centre, Chesterfield, 636.536.9440. www.scare crowstl.com

COPIA RESTAURANT— American. Pleasingly eclectic menu of progressive American Southern cuisine served alongside, naturally, a great wine list. L (M-F), D (daily). 7822 Bonhomme Ave., 314.241.9463. www. copiaclayton.com

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YAYA’S EURO BISTRO— Mediterranean. Stone pillars and wrought-iron fixtures complement the Mediterraneaninspired cuisine, which includes chicken piadini, hummus and pita, pizza and more. L, D (daily), Br (Su). 15601 Olive Blvd., 636.537.9991. www.yayasstl.com

MAYANA MEXICAN KITCHEN—Mexican. Fastcasual Mexican eatery in downtown Clayton with a made-to-order assembly line loaded with tasty fixin’s from traditional recipes for tacos, burritos, bowls and salads. L, D (M-Sa). 7810 Forsyth Blvd., 314.833.8200. mayanamex.com

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PEEL WOOD FIRED PIZZA —Pizza. Clayton outpost of the three-location chain serves wood-fired pizzas, wings, paella, pastas and more along with Peel Brewing Co. beers and 36 craft beers on tap. L, D (daily). 208 S. Meramec Ave., 314.696.2515. www.peelpizza.com

BREWHOUSE HISTORICAL SPORTS BAR—American. This spot for beer-lovers serves up local brews and a chefdriven, scratch-made menu of upscale locally-sourced bar food. 315 Chestnut St., inside Hyatt Regency, 314.259.3270. stlouisarch.regency.hyatt.com

SARDELLA—Italian. This Clayton restaurant by James Beard Award-winner Gerard Craft features an Italian-inspired menu of hand-stuffed pastas and a large selection of appetizers and roasted meats. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 7734 Forsyth Blvd, 314.773.7755. www. sardellastl.com

CARDINALS NATION — American. Upscale sportsbar atmosphere, and offerings including wings, pizza, sandwiches and steaks. Plenty of Cardinals décor for baseball fans! L, D (daily), Br (Su). 601 Clark Ave., 314.345.9880. www.cardinalsnation.com

Downtown 360—Eclectic. Riding high off a nod placing it among the top rooftop bars of the world, this sleek spot atop the Hilton at the Ballpark delivers tasty food and tempting cocktails. D (daily), Br (Sa-Su), 21 and older after 7 pm. One S. Broadway, 314.241.8439. www.360-stl.com

DRUNKEN FISH — Japanese/Sushi. Find everything from sushi to traditional Japanese dishes at this hot-spot. Stop by for a red dragon roll or happy hour cocktails. L, D (daily). Ballpark Village, 601 Clark Ave., 314.899.0500; 1 Maryland Plaza, Central West End, 314.367.4222; 639 Westport Plaza Drive, Maryland Heights, 314.275.8300. www.drunkenfish.com

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RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE—Steaks. This outpost of a national chain has a posh dining room with window booths and elevated banquettes. Specialties include filet, T-bone and barbecued shrimp. D (daily). 315 Chestnut St., 314.259.3200; 1 N. Brentwood Blvd., Clayton, 314.783.9900. www.ruthschris.com

SEN THAI ASIAN BISTRO—Thai. Delicious Thai cuisine, pleasant decor and an expansive menu, ranging from hearty soups and curries to broth noodle dishes, pad Thai and can’t-miss drunken noodles. L, D (daily). 1000 Washington Ave., 314.436.3456. www.senthaibistro.com TIN ROOF—Southern. This Nashville nightlife hotspot features Southern favorites like fried green tomatoes, chicken n’ waffles and Nashville hot chicken, plus tacos and quesadillas. L, D (daily). 1000 Clark Ave., 314.240.5400. www.tinroofstlouis.com

Forest Park THE BOATHOUSE— American. A fast-casual dining venue. Menu includes flatbreads, sandwiches and after 5 pm, entrées like baconwrapped pork tenderloin. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 6101 Government Drive, 314.366.1555. www.boathousestl.com

SEEDZ CAFE—Vegetarian/ Vegan. 100 percent organic, plant-based cuisine, including juices, sweets and entrées. Also serves biodynamic wine and craft beer. Open Tu-Su. 6344 S. Rosebury Ave., 314.725.7333. www.seedzcafe.com

Grand Center TRIUMPH GRILL—Eclectic. Find a wide menu here, with appetizers such as calamari and flash-fried spinach. Entrées include steak and smoked duck. B (Tu-Sa), L (M-Sa), D (daily), Br (Su). 3419 Olive St., 314.446.1801. www.triumphgrill.com VITO’S SICILIAN PIZZERIA & RISTORANTE—Italian. This Sicilian Italian restaurant serves up plenty of authentic pasta (gluten-free available), and Sicilian-style pizzas as well as build your own pizza. L (MF), D (daily). 3515 Lindell Blvd., 314.534.8486. www.vitosstl.com

The Hill ANTHONINO’S TAVERNA—Eclectic. From renowned specialty pizzas (the gyro and buffalo chicken are favorites) to chicken Marsala, your taste buds will enjoy the clash. L, D (M-Sa). 2225 Macklind Ave., 314.773.4455. www. anthoninos.com CHARLIE GITTO’S— Italian. This long-time St. Louis classic brings favorites such as penne Borghese and tagliatelle with fresh tomatoes, plus five varieties of veal and several steak cuts. D (daily). 5226 Shaw Ave., The Hill, 314.772.8898; 15525 Olive Blvd., Chesterfield, 636.536.2199; 777 Casino Center, Maryland Heights (Hollywood Casino), 314.770.7663. www.charliegittos.com

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SCHLAFLY TAP ROOM— Microbrewery. St. Louis’ first microbrewery turns out Schlafly brand beer in a renovated building. Progressive pub grub includes Vindaloo Curry and beer-steamed mussels. L, D (daily). 2100 Locust St., 314.241.2337. www.schlafly. com/tap-room-brewpub

PANORAMA—Eclectic. Saint Louis Art Museum restaurant provides sweeping views of the park through a wall of floor-to-ceiling windows. Discover everything from grass-fed tenderloin to grilled eggplant. L (Tu-F), Br (Sa-Su). One Fine Arts Drive, Level 2, 314.655.5490. www.slam.org/dining

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IMO’S—Pizza. This is the mothership of the STL-style pizza: cracker-thin crust, Provel cheese and all. Pastas like baked lasagna, sandwiches and salads available. L, D (daily). 904 S. Fourth St., 314.421.4667; 1701 Delmar Blvd., 314.241.6000; 1 S. Broadway, 314.641.8899; 4479 Forest Park Ave., Central West End, 314.535.4667. www.imospizza.com


DOMINIC’S—Spanish. This Italian restaurant was inducted into the National Restaurant Fine Dining Hall of Fame. Menu offers classic chicken, fish, veal and pasta dishes including lobster ravioli. D (M-Sa). 5101 Wilson Ave., 314.771.1632. www.dominicsrestaurant.com MAMA’S ON THE HILL—Italian. Longtime neighborhood staple serves up familiar favorites such as toasted ravioli and pizza plus entrées such as veal Marsala and seafood pasta. L, D (daily). 2132 Edwards St., 314.776.3100. www.mamasonthehill.com

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1818 CHOPHOUSE— Steaks & Chops. This modern steakhouse features black Angus steaks wet-aged for 21 days, plus a few seafood and chicken options. Gluten-free options available. L (Tu-F), D (Tu-Su), Br (Su). 210 S. Buchanan St., Edwardsville, Illinois, 618.307.9300. www.1818chophouse.com BEAST CRAFT BBQ CO.— Barbeque. Voted the best barbeque in Illinois by Food & Wine Magazine in 2018, Beast serves up smoked meats ranging from Duroc pork steak to Waygu brisket. Meat tends to sell out so get there early. L, D (daily). 20 S. Belt W, Belleville, Illinois, 618.257.9000. www.beastcraftbbq.com CLEVELAND-HEATH— Eclectic. Discover “gourmet comfort food,” a fusion of Asian, Italian, Southern and Mexican, made with locally sourced ingredients and seasonal produce. L (M-F), D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 106 N. Main St., Edwardsville, Illinois, 618.307.4830. www.clevelandheath.com

Laclede’s Landing CINDER HOUSE—South American. James Beard Award-winning chef Gerard Craft serves a menu of woodfired meats, vegetables and fish with a heavy South American flair. B, L, D (daily), Br (Su). 999 N. Second St., 314.881.5759. www.cinderhousestl.com

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KIMCHI GUYS—Korean Fusion. Fast-casual eatery just north of the Gateway Arch serves Korean fusion dishes such as korritos, takos and kuesadillas as well as Korean-style fried chicken. L, D (daily). 612 N. Second St., 314.776.4456. www.kimchiguys.com MAS TEQUILA CANTINA— Mexican. This is St. Louis’ first tequila-centric restaurant, which serves up authentic Mexican cuisine. L, D (daily). 708 N. Second St., 314.877.1700. www.mastequilacantina.com

Lafayette Square ELEVEN ELEVEN MISSISSIPPI—Tuscan. Scratch-made Tuscan/ Californian cuisine is available at this restaurant located in a former shoe factory. Many of the ingredients are grown in the restaurant’s hydroponic greenhouse. L, D (M-Sa). 1111 Mississippi Ave., 314.241.9999. www.1111-m.com

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SQUARE ONE BREWERY & DISTILLERY—Microbrewery. This renovated historic building is home to both housemade microbrews, such as the Park Avenue Pale Ale and a line of spirits, plus fare from Black & Tan Nachos and hot wings to a salmon BLT. L, D (daily), Br (Su). 1727 Park Ave., 314.231.2537. www.squareonebrewery.com SQWIRES—American. An airy conversion of a former wire factory building into a lovely bar/restaurant. Enjoy crab cakes, pork tenderloin, blackened mango salmon, a daily risotto special and an extensive wine list. L (Tu-F), D (Tu-Sa), Br (Sa-Su). 1415 S. 18th St., 314.865.3522. www.sqwires.com

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PLANTER’S HOUSE— Eclectic. This cocktail bar and restaurant creates seasonal drinks and from-scratch food inspired by historic recipes. Menu items include chickpea gnocchi, pork belly BLT and seared sea scallops. D (Tu-Su). 1000 Mississippi Ave., 314.696.2603. www. plantershousestl.com


The Loop FITZ’S—American. Home of St. Louis’ own root beer and cream soda, this craft soda microbrewery offers hamburgers, turkey burgers, barbecue and more, plus adult drinks featuring Fitz’s soda. L, D (daily). 6605 Delmar Blvd., 314.726.9555; 5244 S. Lindbergh Blvd., 314.626.1777. www.fitzsrootbeer.com MESHUGGAH CAFE—Cafe. This cafe offers a wide range of coffee drinks plus bagels with gourmet toppings, baked goods, egg sandwiches, salads and savory sandwiches. B, L, D (daily). 6269 Delmar Blvd., 314.726.5662. www. meshuggahcafestl.com

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PEACOCK LOOP DINER—American. Neo-greasy spoon features breakfast all day, American classics like chicken and waffles, patty melt and a foot-long corn dog, boozy milkshakes, skeeball and a jukebox. Certified LEED Platinum. Open 8 am-late night. 6261 Delmar Blvd., 314.721.5555. www.peacockloopdiner.com POKEDOKE—Hawaiian. This is St. Louis’ first poke restaurant. Poke is a native Hawaiian dish made with raw fish that could be described as “deconstructed sushi.” Also offers bubble tea. L, D (daily). 6316 Delmar Blvd., 314.553.9440. www.pokedokestl.com SALT + SMOKE—Barbeque. Everything here is made from scratch. Salt + Smoke brings St. Louis-style BBQ to the Loop, plus plenty of craft beer, cocktails and bourbon. Open daily at 11 am. 6525 Delmar Blvd., 314.727.0200. www. saltandsmokestl.com

Maplewood THE BLUE DUCK—New American. With a menu reminiscent of a Southern restaurant, find everything from fried green tomatoes to compressed watermelon salad. L (Tu-F), D (Tu-Su), Br (Sa-Su). 2661 Sutton Blvd., Maplewood, 314.769.9940. www.blueduckstl.com

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MAUHAUS CAT CAFE— Bakery. This fun bakery is St. Louis’ first cat cafe. Hang out with adoptable kitties while you enjoy your treats and maybe take one of the cats home! L, D (W-Sa). 3101 Sutton Blvd., Maplewood, 314.384.CATS. www.mauhauscafe.com SCHLAFLY BOTTLEWORKS—Microbrewery. St. Louis’ first production brewery to open since the end of Prohibition offers tours, a restaurant, a brewery and live music W, F-Su. L, D (daily) Br (Sa-Su). 7260 Southwest Ave., Maplewood, 314.241.2337. www.schlafly.com/bottleworks STRANGE DONUTS—Bakery. This donut shop has unique flavors like cherry cola, mango tajin and strawberry jalapeño. B, L (daily), D (Th-Sa). 2709 Sutton Blvd., Maplewood, 314.932.5851. www.strangedonuts.com

Mid County FLEMING’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE & WINE BAR—Steaks. Succulent steaks prepared to order, 100 wines by the glass, along with seafood specialties and small plates. D (daily), Br (Su). 1855 S. Lindbergh Blvd., 314.567.7610. www. flemingssteakhouse.com TRUFFLES—American. A frequently changing menu of upscale, modern American dishes, with nods to the chef ’s time in Southern kitchens. Killer wine list. D (daily). 9202 Clayton Road, 314.567.9100. www.todayattruffles.com

Midtown THE FOUNTAIN ON LOCUST—American. This ice cream bar and restaurant serves scratch-made food and handcrafted ice cream with a robust cocktail menu, including an ice cream martini. L, D (Tu-Su). 3037 Locust St., 314.535.7800. www.fountainonlocust.com PAPPY’S SMOKEHOUSE—Barbeque. Voted one of the “101 Best Places to Chow Down in America” by the Travel Channel, this

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SMALL BATCH WHISKEY & FARE—Vegetarian. This lounge was originally a model T showroom. Now it serves a vegetarian menu alongside over 140 whiskeys. D (daily). 3001 Locust St., 314.380.2040. www.smallbatchstl.com SOUTHERN—Southern. Southern turns out fast-casual Nashville hot chicken, plus sandwiches and Southern sides. L (daily), D, (W-Sa). 3108 Olive St., 314.531.4668. www.stlsouthern.com

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SOULARD COFFEE GARDEN CAFE—Coffee/ Tea Bar. Soulard’s popular coffeehouse also serves a fantastic breakfast, as well as grilled sandwiches, soups and salads. B, L (daily). 910 Geyer Ave., 314.241.1464. www.soulard coffeegarden.com THE SWEET DIVINE— Desserts/Sweets. This bakery and coffee bar specializes in cupcakes and also offers treats like cookie sandwiches, whoopie pies and French macarons. The coffee bar serves a full menu of espresso drinks, as well as wine, beer and boozy coffee drinks. B, L, (Tu-Su), D (Tu-Sa). 1801 S. Ninth St., 314.669.9339. www.thesweetdivine.com

South Grand MESKEREM ETHIOPIAN RESTAURANT—Ethiopian. Enjoy authentic Ethiopian cuisine here, served atop the sour injera bread and eaten with your hands! Plenty of vegetarian and vegan-friendly options as well. L, D (daily). 3210 S. Grand Blvd., 314.772.4442. www.meskeremstl.com

GINGHAM’S HOMESTYLE RESTAURANT—Homestyle Cafe. Down-home classics, from scratch: that’s a recipe for success. Country-fried steak and eggs, pancakes, waffles, French toast, vegetable soup, burgers, fried chicken and much more. Open 24 hours daily. 1566 Country Club Plaza, St. Charles, 636.946.0266. www.ginghamsrestaurant.com

TREE HOUSE—Vegetarian/ Vegan. This from-scratch plant based kitchen sources local, organic and non-GMO whenever possible. Their seitan, vegan cheese, pickles and more are all made in-house. D (daily), Br (Sa-Su). 3177 S. Grand Blvd., 314.696.2100. www.treehousestl.com

STONE SOUP COTTAGE— French. Acclaimed restaurant in a sophisticated yet rustic setting that’s one of the toughest reservations. D (Th-Sa). 5809 Highway N, Cottleville, 636.244.2233. www. stonesoupcottage.com

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BALKAN TREAT BOX— Balkan. This restaurant started as a food truck. Featuring authentic Balkan cuisine, diners will also find a few Turkish recipes with vegan and glutenless options. L (W-Su). 8103 Big Bend Blvd., Webster Groves, 314.733.5700. www.balkantreatbox.com

AYA SOFIA—Mediterranean. Authentic Turkish/ Mediterranean food. Ample vegetarian options and tasty small plates. Full-service bar. L (Tu-Sa), D (Tu-Su), Br (Su). 6671 Chippewa, 314.645.9919. www.ayasofiacuisine.com

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GRBIC—Eastern European. Hearty food typical of the owners’ former Yugoslavia, includes schnitzels, cabbage rolls and tasty desserts. Don’t miss the Bosnian coffee! L (Sa-Su), D (W-Su). 4071 Keokuk St., 314.772.3100. www.grbicrestaurant.com

OLIVE + OAK—American. This classic spot hits all the highlights with its dailychanging menu with offerings such as rockfish, rabbit and mackerel. D (daily). 102 W. Lockwood Ave., 314.736.1370. www.oliveandoakstl.com

SISTER CITIES CAJUN— Cajun/Creole. Enjoy authentic cajun/creole food such as chicken and sausage jambalaya, shrimp & grits, blackened catfish po’boy and gumbo. L, D (Tu-Sa). 3550 S. Broadway, 314.405.0447. www.sistercitiescajun.com

West County

St. Charles/O’Fallon Area

THE TAVERN KITCHEN & BAR—American. This innovative take on the traditional fine dining restaurant has a seasonally-changing menu with global-inspired fare such as a waygu cheesesteak sandwich and surf & turf sushi roll. D (daily). 2961 Dougherty Ferry Road, 636.825.0600. www.tavernstl.com

FRATELLI’S RISTORANTE— Italian. This family-owned restaurant offers St. Louis-style Italian food ranging from toasted ravioli to a hamburger made with Provel cheese. L (M-F), D (daily). 2061 Zumbehl Road, St. Charles, 636.949.9005. www.fratellisristorante.com

OISHI SUSHI—Japanese/ Sushi. “Oishi” means “delicious” in Japanese, and the selection of sushi here bears that out. L (M-Sa), D (daily). 721 N. New Ballas Road, Creve Coeur, 314.567.4478. www.oishistl.com

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BOGART’S SMOKEHOUSE—Barbeque. A popular spot for ribs, pastrami, deviled-egg potato salad and more. L (daily), D (W-Sa). 1627 S. Ninth St., 314.621.3107. www.bogartssmokehouse.com

PIECES BOARD GAME BAR & CAFE—Fusion. This unique Soulard spot has over 800 board games to play while you eat or drink. The food here covers everything, with quesadillas, rice and noodle bowls, tacos and sandwiches. L (F-Su), D (daily). 1535 S. Eighth St., 314.230.5184. www.stlpieces.com

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Westport Plaza BALDUCCI’S WINEFEST— Italian. Pizza, sandwiches, pasta, beer and wine, including vintages from the restaurant’s vineyards. L (M-F), D (daily). 12527 Bennington Place, 314.576.5024. www. balduccisstlouis.com FUZZY’S TACO SHOP— Mexican. Full menu of Baja/ Mexican faves from guacamole and burritos to quesadillas and tacos, all made fresh to order. B, L, D (daily). 302 Westport Plaza Drive, Maryland Heights, 314.878.8226; 8073 Watson Road, Webster Groves, 314.968.8226; 2412 W. Clay St., St. Charles, 636.925.3025. www.fuzzystacoshop.com

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DOWNTOWN & CREVE COEUR URGENT CARE For minor injuries and illnesses, find treatment at this walk-in clinic in downtown and Creve Coeur. Downtown open 24/7; Creve Coeur open M-Sa, 10 am-6 pm. 916 Olive St., 314.436.9300; 13035 Olive Blvd., Creve Coeur, 314.548.6550. www.247uc.com

Neighborhoods CENTRAL WEST END The commercial hub along Euclid Ave. includes art galleries, antique shops, boutiques and cafés. 314.305.4012. www.cwescene.com DOWNTOWN Shopping, dining, sports, concerts, gambling, attractions and riverboats are all located within walking distance of the Gateway Arch. 314.436.6500. www.downtownstl.org GRAND CENTER ARTS DISTRICT This arts district, located at Grand Boulevard and Lindell, offers a formidable collection of museums and performance venues, including the Pulitzer Arts Foundation and The Sheldon Concert Hall. Restaurants abound. www.grandcenter.org

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LACLEDE’S LANDING Nine square blocks offer sightseeing during the day and dining/nightlife/casinos after dark. The Landing sits within shouting distance of the Gateway Arch, a biking path and America’s Center. 314.241.5875. www.lacledeslanding.com

MARYLAND HEIGHTS This Northwest county suburb offers ziplining and other fun at Creve Coeur Park, gaming excitement at Hollywood Casino and dining and entertainment options at Westport Plaza. 542 Westport Plaza, 888.667.3236. www.visitmarylandheights.org

LAFAYETTE SQUARE The oldest publicly owned park west of the Mississippi (Lafayette Park) is surrounded by restored, Victorian-era mansions. Walk, gawk, eat, drink and shop in a growing commercial district. 314.772.5724. www.lafayettesquare.org

SOULARD This delightful, working-class neighborhood boasts Soulard Market, the oldest continuous farmers’ market west of the Mississippi at Lafayette and Seventh streets. 314.621.6226. www.soulard.com

THE LOOP The Loop is perhaps the most engaging neighborhood in the St. Louis area, with art galleries, cinema, nightclubs, concert venues, shops, bowling, the St. Louis Walk of Fame and restaurants. www.visittheloop.com MAPLEWOOD The pedestrian-friendly business district along Manchester Road and Sutton, offers fun shopping in locally owned boutiques and lots of New American and innovative fusion dining choices.

SOUTH GRAND Find international restaurants and an interesting blend of unique, locally owned shops on Grand Boulevard. Nearby is the Missouri Botanical Garden. 314.722.5750. www.southgrand.org WESTPORT PLAZA Popular entertainment and business destination brings together many different restaurants, bars and more in an outdoor, lifestyle-plaza setting. 111 West Port Plaza Drive, 314.576.7100. www.westportstl.com

Transit & Tours DOWNTOWN TROLLEY Hop on and off at all your favorite attractions downtown. Tickets: $2 adults, $1 children—good for all day use. Trolley runs every 20 minutes daily. Tickets sold on the trolley, the Forest Park Visitor Center, the Planetarium Ticket Station and the MetroStore at 7th and Washington. 314.231.2345. www.stladventurepass.com/ downtown-trolley.html EAT SAINT LOUIS FOOD TOURS Taste your way around St. Louis’ Italian community, Maplewood or the historic Soulard neighborhood on these three-hour guided walking tours. Advanced ticket purchase required. 314.399.9328. www.saintlouisfoodtours.com FABULOUS FOX THEATRE TOURS Go behind the scenes on guided tours Tu, Th & Sa. Saturday tours include an organ demonstration. Adults $10; children $8; 2 and under, free. 527 N. Grand Blvd., 314.657.5068. www. fabulousfox.com/visit/tours

BYRD DESIGNER CONSIGNMENT St. Louis’ premier designer clothing consignment store centrally located in the heart of St. Louis County. We offer coveted designer brands including Louis Vuitton, Gucci, Prada, Christian Louboutin, Diane von Furstenberg, Chanel, Jimmy Choo and many more at a fraction of the original retail price. 8825 Ladue Road, ladue, MO 63124, 314-721-0766, www.ByrdStyle.com PROMOTION

GUIDOS Celebrating over 30 years serving both Italian and traditional Spanish cuisines. Open 7 days a week on”THE HILL” 5046 Shaw Ave. St. Louis, Mo 63110 314-771-4900 www.guidos.com

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RENEGADE STL Enjoy offbeat, colorful tours from college-educated guides. Bus tours include a tour devoted to women of St. Louis’ history and a tour about the manufacturing side of St. Louis. Walking tours include downtown architecture, Forest Park and Queer St. Louis. 314.467.8588. www.renegadestl.com

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SWEET ST. LOUIS FOOD TOURS Explore St. Louis’ growing food scene with a food and cultural tour of Downtown (Saturday at 11 am) as well as a booze and bites tour (Friday at 4 pm). Tours usually encompass 4-6 stops. Tickets must be purchased in advance. www.sweetstlouis foodtours.com

Wineries & Day Trips ALTON, ILLINOIS Alton offers sight-seeing and shopping. Sites around town include the “Alton Giant” statue and the National Great Rivers Museum. Visitors Center, 200 Piasa St., Alton, 618.465.6676. www.riversandroutes.com

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AUGUSTA WINERY Award-winning winery in Augusta, MO, America’s first viticultural district. The wines are vinted in small quantities to ensure a high-level of quality. Tasting Room: 5601 High St., Augusta, 636.228.4301. www.augustawinery.com

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SAINT LOUIS TROLLEY & CARRIAGE CO. Horse-drawn carriages offer leisurely views of downtown sights. Trolleys offer educational tours. Carriage, 314.621.3334. Trolley, 314.241.1400. www.stlouis carriagecompany.com

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METROLINK LIGHT RAIL & METROBUS MetroLink light-rail system travels from Lambert Airport to Scott Air Force Base and from Shrewsbury to Fairview Heights, from approximately 4:30 am12:55 am, M-F; 5 am-12:55 am, Sa-Su. The two lines overlap from Forest Park to Fairview Heights. 211 N. Broadway, Suite 700, call 314.231.2345 in Missouri; 618.271.2345 in Illinois. www.metrostlouis.org


EUREKA The home of Six Flags-St. Louis, Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park and Brookdale Farms in southwest St. Louis County also features lots of parks, antiquing and plenty of dining choices. 100 City Hall Drive, Eureka, 636.938.5233. www.eureka.mo.us

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ST. CHARLES The National Register Historic District on the banks of the Missouri River has been preserved and restored. Historic Main Street is lined with more than 125 specialty shops, restaurants, museums and attractions. Tourism Center, 230 S. Main St., 800.366.2427. www.discover stcharles.com

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STONE HILL WINERY Missouri’s largest and oldest winery. Free daily tours, and tastings for $5 (six samples) or Grapes to Glass VIP tasting for $25. 1110 Stone Hill Highway, Hermann, 573.486.2221. www.stonehillwinery.com VILLA ANTONIO WINERY Family-owned winery less than 45 minutes from St. Louis with Northern Italian-inspired wines. Open Sa-F. 3660 Linhorst Road, Hillsboro, 636.475.5008. villaantoniowinery.com WASHINGTON, MISSOURI The gateway to wine country with over 40 wineries less than an hour away. Downtown features gift stores, restaurants and the Washington Historical Society Museum. 301 W. Front St., 888.7.WASHMO. www.visitwashmo.com

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Alioto’s offerssouth one of most spectacular views of Just one mile of the downtown in the historic Lafayette Fisherman’s Wharf, the Golden Gate Bridge, & the fishing Square neighborhood is SqWires, a handsome redesign The restaurant was established 1928 & is now ofharbor. a 19th-century brick structure, part of ainVictorian-era run by the fourth generation of the Alioto family. fresh Alioto’s factory complex. SqWires seasonal menu features offers classic Italian recipes passedcuisine, down from the a interpretations of classic American offering Alioto family, plus the freshest seafood, & of course, fresh wide variety of lunch & dinner entrees, desserts & daily Dungeness Crab year-round. like seafood specials (including vegetarian, Enjoy veganfavorites & gluten-free ravioli, crab louie salad, salmon sicilian, or our options!). SqWires weekend brunch features itsfamous famouscrab cioppino. Full bar & wine Also try bar Alioto’s Waterside Bloody Mary & Mimosa bar.list. With a full & great happy Cafe, for more casual dining indoors & out. Alioto’s hour specials, the choices at SqWires are sure to please Restaurant daily from 11am until 10pm & our Cafe whatever theopen occasion. from 10am to 10pm. All314.865.3522, major credit cards accepted, 2 1415 South 18th Street 0 address here 000.000.0000, www.urlhere.com www.sqwires.com


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Last month to see Ai Weiwei: Bare Life Exhibition closes January 5, 2020 Free and open to the public Free Highlights Tours, Saturdays at 2 pm 314.935.4523 kemperartmuseum.wustl.edu


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The Nutcracker

A Gospel Christmas

Please note: this is not a dance performance.

December 18-19

November 29-December 1 PRESENTED BY THE THOMAS A. KOOYUMJIAN FAMILY FOUNDATION MEDIA SUPPORT PROVIDED BY KEZK AND KMOX

Big Band Holidays:

Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis

December 4

Please note: The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra will not perform on the program with the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra (JLCO) with Wynton Marsalis.

with Kennedy Holmes SUPPORTED BY BAYER FUND MEDIA SUPPORT PROVIDED BY ST. LOUIS AMERICAN

Film with Live Score

Home Alone in Concert December 20-21

Baroque Fireworks

Film with Live Score

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Beauty and the Beast in Concert

December 6-8

December 27-28

Mercy Holiday Celebration

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PARTING SHOT

Lone Elk Park See wild bison, elk, turkey and other wildlife at this 546-acre park 30 minutes west of St. Louis. Drive or hike through the park in early morning for the best chance of seeing the animals.

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One million lights. One million memories. U.S. Bank Wild Lights Escape to a one-of-a-kind holiday experience at the Saint Louis Zoo. Explore our walk-through wonderland with over one million lights. And, don’t forget to check out Penguin & Puffin Coast, the Insectarium, and one of our adult beverage options. Select Nights Nov. 29–Dec. 30 | 5:30–8:30 p.m. For more information, visit stlzoo.org



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