The iconic diner shuttered last October.
Eat-Rite Diner plans to reopen under new ownership
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7 bakeries in St. Louis offering king cakes, Mardi Gras treats
Get ready for Fat Tuesday with specials from these local sweet shops.
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Vernon’s BBQ in University City closes
Matt Stiffelman’s unorthodox barbecue joint was open for just over five years.
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311 Wine House & Beer Garden opening next month
A former hair salon in Old Town St. Peters gets a makeover.
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Unraveling the mystery of the oriental rug
St. Louis’ resident rug expert shares his secrets for finding a high-quality rug.
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How beginners get in shape in no time
Do you ever put your gym clothes on, grab that pre-workout, and head to the gym only to find yourself confused on what to do?
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Three Tidbits: Inspired fries, fried chicken pizza, unnecessarily smoky rooms
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
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They Might Be Giants called St. Louis its "spirit home"
The band and St. Louis have a long-running affection for each other, and when they played The Pageant last Friday, it showed.
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Exclusive photos from Poppy's show at The Ready Room
She rose from the weird seas of YouTube, and is now out in analog reality on her Computer tour.
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Sardella now serves brunch every day
Gerard Craft's newest area restaurant tweaks its hours.
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6 non-traditional edible gifts for Valentine's Day
When chocolate alone just won’t do, consider these alternatives.
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Fire, pestilence, and death, oh my! A look at St. Louis in 1849
Talking to Christopher Alan Gordon, director of the library and collections at the Missouri History Museum, about his brand-new book, "Fire, Pestilence, and Death: St. Louis, 1849."
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CarneyVal 2018 to feature 15 top local eateries
KTRS radio host John Carney's yearly gala benefits the Carney's Kids Foundation.
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A personal trainer talks about his STD—and why St. Louisans won't admit theirs
Appalled by the general shame and misinformation, Courtney Brame does a podcast called Something Positive for Positive People.
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There was lots of leather in the room when Black Rebel Motorcycle Club played Delmar Hall
Not a surprise, of course. Aside from the sartorial notes, the band was in fine form, and did not disappoint.
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St. Louis Hills home offers light-filled interiors
Numerous large windows brighten up the property's neutral interior palette.
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How The Crossing's executive chef went from a refugee camp to one of the region's top restaurants
Thu Rein Oo worked his way up from dishwasher to top chef—all before the age of 30.
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Dario Calmese explores fashion, beauty and the black church in his first U.S. solo exhibition
The St. Louis native, now based in New York, comes home for his photography show "amongst friends." at projects + gallery.
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Top 5 things to do in St. Louis this week, February 15–18
Rufus Wainwright at Powell Hall, Chinese New Year celebrations, a one-night-only Valentine's Day-themed haunted house, and more
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Simba Ugandan Cuisine now open in University City
The family owned business, rebranded from Olive Green International Cuisine, grew popular on the food festival circuit.
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