With six locations throughout the St. Louis area, Culpeppers has established itself as a tradition. In the CWE stands the original location, which serves up T-ravs, potato skins and wings…
Slo-Tom’s Lounge is undoubtedly best described by local Americana-rock superstars The Bottlerockets in their anthem named for the bar: “I know where we could go when we ain’t got nothin…
The Epiphany Bowling Lanes are open to the public, but clearly belong to the community of parishioners who make up the Epiphany of Our Lord Catholic Parish. That’s not to…
Located on Arsenal Street, one block east of Grand Boulevard, Riley’s Pub features St. Louis-style pizza served piping hot in a corner-bar atmosphere in south city. There are no DJs,…
Kirkwood Station Brewing Co., formerly Highlands Brewing Co., serves up a long list of beers brained up by brewmaster Dave Johnson, including the ever-popular India Pale Ale and Buckwheat Berry.…
One of St. Louis’ most beloved restaurants returns, but the new incarnation of Eddie Arzola’s Dogtown Tex-Mex joint isn’t your father’s Chuy Arzola’s. Literally: Arzola is still involved, but the…
Behrmann’s Tavern is the second oldest bar in St. Louis still doing business under its original name (Failoni’s being the first). Open on the southside since the mid-1930s, this small…
St. Louis diners with an appetite for unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks and faux-Tuscan decor head to Olive Garden, where servers clad in white button-downs and ties pour glasses of…
If you’re looking for a smoky gay bar in which to wile the night away, the Soulard Bastille may be your new favorite hang. The owner closed the kitchen in…
The Collida family opened the original Piccadilly at Manhattan in the 1920s. Nick and Maggie Collida undertook a major renovation and reopened it in late 2007. The neighborhood spirit remains,…