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http://www.6northcafe.com The downtown location of 6 North Café offers a full menu of lunch and breakfast items. Located at 701 Market Street in the Gateway One building, patrons can enter the ground floor café at the corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets. The locally owned 6 North features Kaldi's coffee and loose teas, as well as assorted pastries, bagels and breakfast sandwiches in the morning. Lunch options include hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, salads and daily soups. 6 North also sells fruit, coffee and tea, smoothies, and box lunches catering to downtown offices. Plenty of indoor seating is available offering an upscale coffeehouse ambiance, with additional outdoor tables and chairs along Chestnut Street for fair-weather dining. More >>
http://www.brevecoffee.com To musicians, a breve is a double whole note; to coffee drinkers, as Café Breve's convenient coffee charts explain, a breve is an espresso shot and half-and-half topped with foam. Located in the AT&T Center at 909 Chestnut Street, breakfast and lunch diners can find their way into Café Breve at the building's entrance at Tenth and Pine streets. The local chain specializes in coffee drinks for the early-morning crowd but also offers full breakfast and lunch menus. In addition to scones, muffins and assorted pastries, Breve's breakfast options include bagels, croissants and ciabattas filled with eggs, meat and cheese. Their lunch items allow patrons to design their own sandwich or choose from their many grilled paninis, wraps and salads. The coffee they offer is Café Breve's own brand, with an array of flavors and roasts available daily. They also serve fruit smoothies and ice cream, for those interested in a quick sweet treat. More >>
http://www.cafemattino.com Tucked away in a cozy downstairs space on the historic Laclede's Landing, Café Mattino offers a quiet refuge from the 9-to-5 grind. The café offers breakfast items including biscuits and gravy and a veggie burrito. Lunch features a simple selection of sandwiches. Naturally, the highlight of Café Mattino is its selection of mochas, lattes and the like. They also offer fruit smoothies and granitas. More >>
http://www.cafenura.com Located in the heart of Webster Groves on Lockwood Avenue just east of Elm Avenue, Café Nura is a cozy little coffee shop and hookah lounge. Café Nura offers a Middle Eastern vibe and an expanding menu of lighter fare and local baked goods. The hookahs usually break out a bit later in the day but don't emit enough smoke to bother café patrons. More >>
http://www.cwecartel.com Like an entire mall food court under one roof. Coffee Cartel sells sandwiches, smoothies, frappes, milkshakes, doughnuts, gourmet chocolate bars, truffles, bottled juices and waters, ice cream by the scoop (Edy's) or prepackaged pint (Häagen-Dazs), nachos, chips and salsa - and, if you can find them amid everything else on the menu, coffee drinks, which you can get straight-up or spiked with liqueurs. The Cartel is open 24/7, and its CWE neighbors take round-the-clock advantage of that, making the place a primo spot for nighttime people-watching. More >>
https://www.facebook.com/cometcoffeestl/info There's coffee, and then there's coffee. The former is typically cheap and exists to get us through the day, while the latter is responsible for swoons and weakened knees at the simple utterance of "Blue Bottle" or "Intelligentsia." The small, passionate and tightly knit group of self-proclaimed coffee nerds behind Comet Coffee live and breathe for the seductive beverage in its finest forms. More >>
http://www.deercreekcoffee.com Located in a former Starbucks in Ladue, Deer Creek Coffee serves breakfast, lunch and dinner as well as Milwaukee-based Alterra coffee. The simple menu includes an egg sandwich, lox and potato pancakes for breakfast, salads, sandwiches and pizzas for lunch and dinner. Sandwich choices include corned beef, turkey and hummus, while pizza offerings include barbecue chicken and spinach-artichoke. More >>
http://www.facebook.com/FoamCoffeeandBeer?ref=ts Coffee, beer, no fear. Foam's spacious shop provides plenty of space to spread out, either for a long night of studying, or perhaps drinking over some choice entertainment in an intimate atmosphere. Nightly performances include everything from local and touring bands of all kinds to open mic night and live comedy. Belly up to Foam's counter for a coffee, tea, beer or cocktail, or get the best of both worlds with the house specialty "Kosmo" made with Kamora coffee liquer, vodka, espresso and cream over ice. Snacks include fresh baked cookies and mini pizzas, but whether or not you're hungry, make sure you come thirsty. More >>
http://www.foundationgrounds.com With a commitment to the green movement, Foundation Grounds serves up fair-trade, certified organic Goshen coffee. They also use local sources for much of their menu, including cupcakes from Shaw neighborhood fave SweetArt. Foundation Grounds has a small sandwich selection as well as quesadillas made with cheddar and gorgonzola. More >>
http://www.thegelateria.com Located among the bustling restaurant scene on South Grand Boulevard, Gelateria del Leone serves up their frozen Italian treat in flavors to suit any sweet tooth. Classics include strawberry and pistachio, and Gelateria del Leone spices things up with more exotic flavors such as tiramisu and bacio, which combines chocolate and hazelnut -- each made with ingredients straight from Italy. Guests can wash their gelato down with a selection from Gelateria's hot and cold beverage selections including espressos, smoothies and frappes. More >>
http://www.gelateriatavolini.com No need to pond-jump to Florence for a taste of frozen dairy at its finest; Chris and Dana Sherman made the trip for you. A vacation to Italy planted the seeds for this gelato shop, a welcome addition to the Wash. Ave. streetscape. Gelato flavors -- about a dozen, showcased in glass-paned coolers in luscious heaps -- include bacio (chocolate hazelnut), tiramisu and zabaglione. If you need to lay a foundation for dessert, Gelateria offers a selection of panini-style sandwiches. More >>
http://www.hartfordcoffeecompany.net Built into an old south-city duplex (check out the tin ceilings and bright picture windows), Hartford is one of the best coffee haunts in the city. With a corner dedicated to children's books and games, it's kid-friendly; electrical outlets built into the tables make it computer-friendly as well. The coffee and lunch menus are expansive, with tons of pastries to sweeten the palate. And every Friday night, Hartford boasts an open-mic night, while Saturdays are reserved for local bands playing folk, jazz and rock & roll. More >>
http://www.soulardmarketstl.com/julias-market-cafe/ Julia's Market Cafe is a cafe/food stand located inside Soulard Market. It services chili, hot dogs, chicken dumplings and more, as well as Bloody Marys, margaritas and beer. More >>
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http://www.thewolfpublichouse.com Lone Wolf is much larger than an average coffee house. In fact, it feels more like a lodge than a coffee shop, with its outdoorsy décor. The menu also steps above the coffee-shop template, with gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads, daily specials and a grilled cheese du jour alongside the standard muffins and scones. Lone Wolf also serves beer and wine in addition to its lattes and espressos. More >>
http://www.themaproomstl.com Nestled in the Benton Park neighborhood, the Map Room has been converted from a meat market to a cozy coffeehouse and now serves an expansive list of teas and French-press coffees. For those looking for a nip in their sip, the Map Room also serves wine and spiked coffee and tea. For bites, select from the café's large dessert selection, including cupcakes, tortes and petits fours. On nice days, guests can enjoy the Map Room's spacious patio. More >>
Perhaps the friendliest coffeeshop in town, Meshuggah reflects that mishmash that is the U. City Loop. Wash. U. students, local yuppies, countyfolk on a shopping stroll and all demographics in between flock to Patrick Liberto's warm-hued house of joe, where the coffee is prepared a cup at a time, to order, by mixing two shots of espresso with steamed water. Some compare the caffeinated punch this process delivers to cocaine. A small menu of baked goods from Companion Bakehouse, plus inventive, delicious salads and sandwiches made on-site, keep the diehards (don't they have anywhere else to be?) well fed. More >>
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