Locations in St. Louis - South City

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  • 1200 Tamm Ave.

    1200 Tamm Ave. St. Louis - Dogtown

    314-623-2120

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  • 12th and Park Recreation Center

    1410 S. Tucker Blvd. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-589-6142

    The 12th & Park Recreation Center is a great facility in a great location. An indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, weight room and boxing gym accompany outdoor basketball courts and sports fields just south of downtown - all free of charge. All it takes is a basic registration and you can play basketball on courts that won RFT’s “Best of St. Louis” award in 2009, or spar in 2008’s best boxing gym. You can pump iron day and night if that’s your thing, or take a water aerobics class in the morning. Since the '70s, this versatile facility has kept innumerable children and adults entertained. Currently, a local charter school holds recess at the center, and various after-school programs keep children busy in the afternoon. Adult class offerings vary by season, but the weight room is available as long as the center is open.
    2 articles
  • 1860 Saloon, Game Room & Hardshell Cafe

    1860 S. Ninth St. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-231-1860

    Curbside Mon-Fri. 11 -2 & 4-8, Sat- Sun 4-8

    In the heart of Soulard, 1860 Saloon, Game Room and Hardshell Cafe serves up traditional, delicious fare, plus cajun and creole food. Customer favorites include our Famous Crab Cakes and Homemade Chicken Strips. The oysters, cajun pasta, pizzas and burgers are always a great choice. Enjoy a reasonably priced meal and drinks before taking the complimentary shuttle to Cardinals and Blues games. You can enjoy live Blues, Classic Rock, R&B, and Motown bands 365 days a year in the 1860 Saloon. Play foosball, pool and more in the Game Room. The third area, the Hardshell Café, also has a full bar, ample seating, and a several hundred gallon fish tank. There is lovely outside dining where fur babies are always welcome!
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  • 2 Girls 4 Wheels

    @2girls4wheels St. Louis - South Grand

    618-363-8154

    2 Girls 4 Wheels is a food truck serving the Greater St. Louis Area. It serves pulled pork sandwiches, hot dogs, brats and more.
  • Soulard Gyro & Deli

    2022 S. 12th St. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-260-9330

  • 20:08 Gallery Saint Louis

    2008 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

    314-772-2008

  • 2715 Cherokee Street

    2715 Cherokee Street, Saint Louis St. Louis - South City

    314-772-0014

  • 2900 Locust Street

    2900 Locust St. St. Louis - South Grand

    1 article
  • 300 Lafayette Ave

    300 Lafayette Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    1 article
  • 3100 Cherokee St.

    3100 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

  • 31art gallery

    3520 Hampton Avenue, Saint Louis St. Louis - St. Louis Hills

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  • 3227 Cherokee

    3227 Cherokee St St. Louis - South City

  • 3500 Winehaus

    3500 Watson Road St. Louis - South City

    314-353-9463

    3500 Winehaus offers classic wine-bar fare too accompany its extensive selection of wines by the glass and bottle. Inside offers bistro seating and couches to lounge in or, when weather permits, oenophiles can indulge their pleasures on the patio. 3500 Winehaus' concise menu includes meat-and-cheese plates as well as sweet and savory cakes from Hank's Cheesecakes.
  • 3D Resource Book Center

    3003 Arsenal St. St. Louis - South City

    314-762-9742

  • 3Fifteen Primo

    5501 Chippewa Street St. Louis - South City

    314-330-2007

    According to its website, 3Fifteen Primo aims to be "the best cannabis product and service provider in the world by demonstrating exemplary customer service and cannabis knowledge." Flower starts at $35 for 3.5 grams and includes offerings such as Ice Cream Social and Mac Stomper.
  • 4269 Flora Place

    4269 Flora Place St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-771-3101

    1 article
  • 7405 South Broadway

    7405 S. Broadway St. Louis - South City

    314-752-6339

  • 808 Lounge

    808 Geyer Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

  • 9th Street Abbey

    1804 S. Ninth St. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-621-9598

    1 article
  • 9th Street Deli

    900 Shenandoah St. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-664-3354

    A charming deli on the corner of Soulard's lovely, peaceful Pontiac Park. While there are a few "standard" sandwiches -- a meatball sub with Provel and marinara sauce, the "St. Louisan" (mortadella, capocolla, salami, ham and Provel) -- most are a step above basic deli fare. The "Cajun B.L.T." features very thick, smoky bacon, while the baked mortadella sandwich is a surprisingly happy marriage of mortadella, capocolla, Provel and a relish of artichoke, black olive and tomato. Co-owner Mike Risk (a veteran of Trattoria Marcella) researched cheesesteaks on a trip to Philadelphia, and his delightful rendition is as close to the real thing as you can find in St. Louis.
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  • A & M Bicycles

    4282 Arsenal St. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-776-1144

  • A-1 Wok Restaurant

    1825 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-776-8282

    Located right at Gravois Avenue, just south of Russell Boulevard, near I-55, A-1 Wok is a stand-alone Chinese takeout spot in south St. Louis. Diners place their to-go orders, or pick up their carryout, at the counter. A-1 has a few chairs and benches for waiting but no real dining area. Menu options include St. Paul sandwiches, chop suey, chow mein and numerous combination plates. Specialties include Mongolian beef, hot braised chicken and shrimp with lobster sauce. A-1 does have a parking lot adjacent to the building, and a small surcharge on credit cards.
  • A-B's Place

    5627 Manchester Ave. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-335-7866

  • Aboussie Park

    13th St. and Lynch St. St. Louis - South City

    1 article
  • Absolutli Goosed Martini Bar

    3196 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-771-9300

    You might be the straightest Glenn Beck fan in St. Louis County with zero interest in the fabulous life, but you'd still be an idiot to write off Absolutli Goosed. This award-winning gay and lesbian lounge has one of the most expansive martini menus in the city, with names like Pussy Galore, Banana Hammock and Dixie Normous, as well as a laundry list of sips that won't make your grandma blush. Not sure what to order? Belly up to the smooth sea-green bar and ask for a recommendation. The obliging barkeep might even treat you to an off-menu drink like the Basil Smash: grapefruit vodka, lemon, simple syrup and muddled basil.
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  • Abstrakt Art Gallery

    1902 Arsenal St. St. Louis - South City

    314-577-0342

  • Acme Guitars

    6336 Clayton Ave. St. Louis - Dogtown

    314-645-6670

    At Acme Guitars we service and sell a wide rage of Vintage and used Guitars and amps. We service every amp we sell back to factory specs. We are also proud to continue the tradition of the Music City Guitar Shows in Nashville.(They have been held at the Tennessee State Fairgrounds for the past 25 years) The 2013 shows are June 1st and Dec 7th Dealer Load-ins are Friday before the events 1 to 7pm. Always at the Tennesse State Fairgrounds Sports Arena next to the main office.
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  • Adam's Smokehouse

    2819 Watson Road St. Louis - The Hill

    314-875-9890

    You can't spell barbecue without "cue," but the lines haven't formed outside the door at Adam's Smokehouse -- yet. The slow-smoking barbecue joint in Clifton Heights opened in October and serves as a sister store to well-renowned, consistently packed restaurants Pappy's Smokehouse and Bogart's Smokehouse, so it seems like only matter a time before all of St. Louis stands in line to try a bite. Co-owners Frank Vinciguerra and Mike Ireland spent several years working at Pappy's with barbecue master Skip Steele before embarking on their own venture. With the blessing of their barbecue brethren, the two put together a small but substantial menu of smoked meats and traditional sides done well. --MABEL SUEN
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  • Adams Elementary School

    1311 Tower Grove Ave. St. Louis - Forest Park Southeast

    314-535-3910

  • Adams Park Community Center

    4317 Vista Ave. St. Louis - Forest Park Southeast

    314-633-7907

  • Adams School and Community Center

    1311 Tower Grove Ave. St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-535-3910

  • Adriana's

    5101 Shaw Ave. St. Louis - The Hill

    314-773-3833

    It's testament to an eatery's excellence when the place can stay open only five or so hours a day, yet hold a place among a city's most-loved nosh spots. Such is the case at the family-run Adriana's, where loyalists lunch on Sicilian specialties like eggplant caponata, mostaccioli and salsiccia sandwiches. Those sandwiches are oversize, so plan to pack up half a lunch for the next day, or take advantage of the half-sandwich combos (with soup or salad). Some folks call Adriana's a no-frills joint because there's no table service, the tablecloths are vinyl, and the prices are low. But really, the frills are in the food, abundant and delicious.
    3 articles