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The Crow’s Nest
The Crow’s Nest is a bar in Maplewood that’s perfect for a first date or a low key night - with beer specials, pinball machines, and bar food.
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The Piccadilly At Manhattan
Eating at The Piccadilly at Manhattan in Maplewood is a little like eating at home, with comfort food, a patio, and a friendly staff.
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Fountain On Locust
The Fountain on Locust is a Midtown an old school spot with diner classics and specialty ice cream cocktails.
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Hi-Pointe Drive-in
Hi-Pointe Drive-In in Richmond Heights is a great place to grab a burger or sandwich before going to the Hi-Pointe cinema nearby.
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Wild Flower Restaurant, Bar & Catering
With indoor and outdoor seating and the large menu, Wild Flower in Central West End is a great option with a group for dinner or brunch.
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Salt + Smoke
If you’re looking for barbecue but don’t want to eat standing up off a paper plate, head to Salt and Smoke for a sit down meal full of the classics.
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Mr. Wizard’s Frozen Custard And Yogurt
Warm weather means cold treats, and if you’re not eating frozen custard at Mr. Wizard’s in Richmond Heights, you’re doing it wrong.
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Crown Candy Kitchen
Crown Candy Kitchen in Downtown is an old school diner serving luncheonette classics like a massive BLT and malted milkshakes.
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Broadway Oyster Bar
Spend a whole day at Broadway Oyster Bar in Downtown: eat and drink New Orleans classics on their patio and then stay for the nightly live music.
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Blueberry Hill
With a jukebox collection and basement music venue, Blueberry Hill in the Delmap Loop is a great for kids during the day and just adults at night.
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Half & Half
Come to Half & Half Clayton for breakfast or brunch, you might have to wait, but their s’mores french toast is worth it.
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Vicia
Vicia is an airy, upscale restaurant in Central West End that serves vegetable-focused food, and has a tasting menu option.