Pueblo Solis

5127 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

The Solis family has been preparing traditional Mexican dishes from Northern Mexico for over three generations. Still Alfredo and his matriarch mother carry on the family tradition of hand crafted margaritas, freshly prepared guacamole and some of the most flavorful fajitas in town. These are some of the reason’s that The Zaget Restaurant Guide and Pueblo Solis patrons refer to us as The Mexican Restaurant!

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Smokin Al's BBQ

1216 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

Mouth-watering barbecue is all about sweet fruitwood smoke, tangy sauce, and love. At Smokin’ Al’s, the barbecue and everything else is made by hand, from scratch, with love. The menu is a little kicky, a little offbeat, a little unusual--but home-cooking good. This is St. Louis-style barbecue at its wet, sloppy best. All of the pork and ribs are smoked out back with fine Missouri cherry wood to give it a sweet aroma. For sauce fans, they ...

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Shangri La Diner

2201 Cherokee St, St. Louis

Shangri La serves delicious vegetarian cuisine with a colorful flair. You won't find artery clogging fat-balls and greasy slop here! Shangri La Diner is independant, small, and part of the culture and community of Saint Louis. They are ready to serve up some of the best damn veggie-food this side of squaresville!  

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Thai Gai Yang

6250 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

If you don't like spicy food, avoid this place. Even if you ask them to hold off on the heat, it's still searing. Try the yum mama, which is sliced roasted chicken, egg noodles, cabbage, lemon juice, and plenty of hot peppers. Another good entree is the yum woonsen, which is shredded pork with glass noodles, hot pepper, lemon juice and fish sauce. With entrees priced at less than five dollars, you're going to be hard pressed to find a better ...

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

At Wasabi, they bring you all the authentic tastes of Japan using quality ingredients, artistic presentation and a professional attention to detail. The staff is courteous and knowledgeable about the menu selections. The staff is great and the menu consists of both sushi and non-sushi items to accommodate all palates. The chef excels in preparing fresh, traditional Japanese cuisine as well as putting new twists on old favorites. The atmosphere ...

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Sweet Art

2203 S 39th St, St. Louis

SweetArt is a neighborhood bakeshop and art studio. Expect delicious, scratch-made, old-school treats you know and love and exquisite paintings, drawings, and prints of music and life.

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City Diner

3139 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis

City Diner is more than just a diner. The food is consistently good, with breakfast served all day. The menu is wide ranging with pure comfort food made from scratch. Hand cut fries and hand dipped shakes are just a couple of the things that make this South City restaurant the best diner in town. The restaurant is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, making it convenient for a great meal anytime.

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Fitz's Soda Bar & Grill

6605 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

A small hamburger joint may seem like an unusual place for the birth of a root beer legend. But Fitz’s Drive-In is exactly where it started in 1947. Noted for incredible smoothness and thick, creamy texture, Fitz’s Root Beer was served in mugs and quickly became the root beer of choice among St. Louisans. It still is. Fitz's recipe is a closely-guarded secret and contains many of the ingredients used in the original. Unlike most soft drinks, ...

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Vintage Vinyl

6610 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Starting out with some stacks of records in the Soulard Market stands, Vintage Vinyl grew into one, then two University City storefronts, eventually settling in the old Varsity Theatre building. Now legendary in the University Loop, Vintage Vinyl is a one-stop record shop that highlights everything from obscure, spoken-word vinyl to the latest hip-hop singles. If it's old, there's a chance they've got it; if it's new, you'll find it. Though the ...

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Smokin Al's BBQ

1216 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

Mouth-watering barbecue is all about sweet fruitwood smoke, tangy sauce, and love. At Smokin’ Al’s, the barbecue and everything else is made by hand, from scratch, with love. The menu is a little kicky, a little offbeat, a little unusual--but home-cooking good. This is St. Louis-style barbecue at its wet, sloppy best. All of the pork and ribs are smoked out back with fine Missouri cherry wood to give it a sweet aroma. For sauce fans, they ...

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Pueblo Solis

5127 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

The Solis family has been preparing traditional Mexican dishes from Northern Mexico for over three generations. Still Alfredo and his matriarch mother carry on the family tradition of hand crafted margaritas, freshly prepared guacamole and some of the most flavorful fajitas in town. These are some of the reason’s that The Zaget Restaurant Guide and Pueblo Solis patrons refer to us as The Mexican Restaurant!

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Sugar Lounge

1405 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Sugar Lounge invites you to enjoy a luxurious innovation to the downtown social scene. Sugar shines at 1405 Washington Avenue in the sweetspot of downtown St. Louis. Leaving you breath-less by the white décor you'll ease into relaxation. The musical beats keep your body groovin while setting the vibe for your evening, while the ultra comfy environment will let you indulge yourself with the perfect cocktail to compliment your experience at Sugar ...

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Fitz's Soda Bar & Grill

6605 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

A small hamburger joint may seem like an unusual place for the birth of a root beer legend. But Fitz’s Drive-In is exactly where it started in 1947. Noted for incredible smoothness and thick, creamy texture, Fitz’s Root Beer was served in mugs and quickly became the root beer of choice among St. Louisans. It still is. Fitz's recipe is a closely-guarded secret and contains many of the ingredients used in the original. Unlike most soft drinks, ...

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City Diner

3139 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis

City Diner is more than just a diner. The food is consistently good, with breakfast served all day. The menu is wide ranging with pure comfort food made from scratch. Hand cut fries and hand dipped shakes are just a couple of the things that make this South City restaurant the best diner in town. The restaurant is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, making it convenient for a great meal anytime.

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Lure

1204 Washington Ave # 1, St. Louis

  Looking to dance the night away? Well, you've got a new option downtown. Lure is huge, with 7000 square feet for dancing, drinking and fun. There are two bars and 11 VIP bottle service tables. The all white decor brings a very unique style and vibe to the St. Louis area.  

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

At Wasabi, they bring you all the authentic tastes of Japan using quality ingredients, artistic presentation and a professional attention to detail. The staff is courteous and knowledgeable about the menu selections. The staff is great and the menu consists of both sushi and non-sushi items to accommodate all palates. The chef excels in preparing fresh, traditional Japanese cuisine as well as putting new twists on old favorites. The atmosphere ...

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Sweet Art

2203 S 39th St, St. Louis

SweetArt is a neighborhood bakeshop and art studio. Expect delicious, scratch-made, old-school treats you know and love and exquisite paintings, drawings, and prints of music and life.

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Shangri La Diner

2201 Cherokee St, St. Louis

Shangri La serves delicious vegetarian cuisine with a colorful flair. You won't find artery clogging fat-balls and greasy slop here! Shangri La Diner is independant, small, and part of the culture and community of Saint Louis. They are ready to serve up some of the best damn veggie-food this side of squaresville!  

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Moonrise Hotel

6177 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

The Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri blends cool modern design and quirky sophistication to create a truly unique boutique hotel experience. The hotel offers guests a wide array of leisure activities. From the ever-changing colors of the iridescent lobby wall and open staircase to the brilliantly lit bar at Eclise restaurant, there’s much to marvel without ever leaving the hotel. Staying at this hotel will result in an unforgettable ...

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Sugar Lounge

1405 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Sugar Lounge invites you to enjoy a luxurious innovation to the downtown social scene. Sugar shines at 1405 Washington Avenue in the sweetspot of downtown St. Louis. Leaving you breath-less by the white décor you'll ease into relaxation. The musical beats keep your body groovin while setting the vibe for your evening, while the ultra comfy environment will let you indulge yourself with the perfect cocktail to compliment your experience at Sugar ...

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I Am Sneaky

330 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Sneakrs, fitteds, dope clothing from brands such as: 10 Deep, Akomplice, Alife, Clae, Creative Recreation, Crooks & Castles, Fiber Ops, Frank151, G-Shock, Greedy Genius, In4mation, Jeepney, Kid Robot, MATW, Mishka, New Balance, Nike, Nooka, Nudies, PF Fliers, Rivet De Cru, Sneaky Tees, Sugar Craft, Supra, T.I.T.S., Triple5Soul, True Religion, Vael.

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Vintage Vinyl

6610 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Starting out with some stacks of records in the Soulard Market stands, Vintage Vinyl grew into one, then two University City storefronts, eventually settling in the old Varsity Theatre building. Now legendary in the University Loop, Vintage Vinyl is a one-stop record shop that highlights everything from obscure, spoken-word vinyl to the latest hip-hop singles. If it's old, there's a chance they've got it; if it's new, you'll find it. Though the ...

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Fitz's Soda Bar & Grill

6605 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

A small hamburger joint may seem like an unusual place for the birth of a root beer legend. But Fitz’s Drive-In is exactly where it started in 1947. Noted for incredible smoothness and thick, creamy texture, Fitz’s Root Beer was served in mugs and quickly became the root beer of choice among St. Louisans. It still is. Fitz's recipe is a closely-guarded secret and contains many of the ingredients used in the original. Unlike most soft drinks, ...

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City Diner

3139 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis

City Diner is more than just a diner. The food is consistently good, with breakfast served all day. The menu is wide ranging with pure comfort food made from scratch. Hand cut fries and hand dipped shakes are just a couple of the things that make this South City restaurant the best diner in town. The restaurant is open 24 hours on Friday and Saturday, making it convenient for a great meal anytime.

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Sweet Art

2203 S 39th St, St. Louis

SweetArt is a neighborhood bakeshop and art studio. Expect delicious, scratch-made, old-school treats you know and love and exquisite paintings, drawings, and prints of music and life.

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Cheshire

6300 Clayton Rd, St. Louis

Enter the world of olde English charm and elegance, and discover St. Louis’ most distinguished accommodations. Centrally located at the southwest corner of beautiful Forest Park, the Cheshire is the ideal St. Louis hotel for business and pleasure.

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

At Wasabi, they bring you all the authentic tastes of Japan using quality ingredients, artistic presentation and a professional attention to detail. The staff is courteous and knowledgeable about the menu selections. The staff is great and the menu consists of both sushi and non-sushi items to accommodate all palates. The chef excels in preparing fresh, traditional Japanese cuisine as well as putting new twists on old favorites. The atmosphere ...

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