Slated to open next spring, the new location will offer more square footage than the original, providing more room for customers and for prep space to create innovative offerings.
Narwhal’s Crafted Urban Ice coming to Streets of St. Charles
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Mann Meats offers hand-crafted barbecue from a converted school bus
Spanish Lake resident Bob Mannecke serves up brats, burgers, smoked brisket, and more.
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Fashion truck Miki's Closet stops at schools to introduce students to the fashion industry
And the Saint Louis Fashion Fund just received a grant to keep it rolling.
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Juniper owner to open Little Bird in the Central West End
The Southern breakfast and lunch spot will take over the current home of Juniper, which is moving to larger digs.
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Ask George: What new concepts or cuisines would you like to see in St. Louis?
Every Friday, dining editor George Mahe answers a culinary query.
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Open houses to visit on Sunday, May 20
Every other week, Design STL offers a look at open houses worth visiting. This week, we feature three properties in Ladue.
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Gioia's Deli celebrates 100 years with $5 hot salami sandwiches and a block party
The deli has been serving meat on the Hill since 1918.
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More fun than Girls’ Night Out? Join the STL Female Trekkers at Hawn State Park
A not-exactly-wilderness adventure full of camaraderie
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Is your child ready for competitive soccer?
From the time that most St. Louisans are young, they are lacing up their cleats or grabbing a ball and hitting the field.
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Food & Wine names Vicia's Michael Gallina one of best new chefs in America
The list includes 11 chefs from nine cities.
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Three Tidbits: Steakhouse update, Hot Charlie's goes dry, servers not serving
St. Louis Magazine dining editor George Mahe discusses topical dining subjects.
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Sugarfire, A Fine Swine, 17th Street BBQ finish strong at world barbecue competition
Held in Memphis, Tennessee, Memphis in May features more than 200 teams from 25 states and several foreign countries.
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Scottrade Center to be renamed Enterprise Center
The St. Louis Blues and the rental car company made the announcement this morning.
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When Joe Biden comes to the Peabody next month, he'll be joined on stage by Curtis Sittenfeld
The St. Louis-based novelist, whose new book of stories is taking the world by storm, will moderate Joe Biden's St. Louis American Promise Tour stop.
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Cardinals pitcher Jordan Hicks threw two 105-mph pitches on Sunday
"I can't explain it," he said after the game against the Philadelphia Phillies.
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Fitz's Root Beer, The Shack to open locations at new South County development
The development, Gathering Square, is expected to be completed by the end of the year.
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Baseball exhibit to open at International Photography Hall of Fame and Museum
Opening June 6, it'll feature Cardinals archive photos and authentic uniforms.
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Opera Theatre of St. Louis' 1930s-inspired "La traviata" glitters—but loses its way
Especially played against the easy money and immoral complicities and fecklessness of life today in these disjointed United States, Verdi's opera is like a storm warning—an observation that the worst is yet to come.
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Bing Bing brings Chinese-style crepes to the Delmar Loop
Can this eatery make its crepes a thing in St. Louis? Dining critic Dave Lowry makes a case for why it should.
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Take flight this weekend with Trapeze STL
Who doesn't want to learn how to fly? Starting this Saturday, you'll get your chance.
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