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"Dive under Union Station’s historic train shed for fresh shrimp, snapper, catfish, and seafood-y delights at Landry’s. Outdoor seating is available, so dress for the weather!"
"Landry’s is located under the train shed and just behind the lake. They serve fresh Gulf seafood, fish and steaks. You can see their menu here."
"Owner Jason Sparks established Layla, the only shawarma and gourmet burger restaurant in St. Louis, in 2013. Patrons enjoy the cleverly named items on the menu—Britney Pickle Spears, Keanu Leaves, Corporate Clown—from fresh hummus and leafy greens to gourmet burgers and shawarma sandwiches. Layla also offers craft cocktails and beer, milkshakes and brunch that includes biscuit sandwiches, egg scrambles and mimosa pitchers."
"We offer fresh ground burgers, fun twists on traditional shawarma sandwiches, hand dipped milkshakes, craft cocktails, local brews, & hookah."
"If you can, a trip to St. Louis should include a day catching a St. Louis Cardinals game as an honorary member of “Cardinal Nation.” Home games happen at one of the nation’s most beautiful ballparks, Busch Stadium. Designed to give almost every seat a great view of the St. Louis Arch, there’s also the food, the fun, the baseball excitement, and the inevitable spotting of our team’s mascot, Fredbird. Make sure you visit the Cardinals Hall of Fame and see one-of-a-kind stadium models that showcase the team’s home going back to 1920s."
"After a night at the Big Bang, you'll swear you've never had so much fun. Audience members are invited to sing and dance along and participate in the show. Dueling pianists keep things lively as they take to the keyboards with a vengeance."
"Busch Stadium, which opened in 2006, is home to the St. Louis Cardinals. It is a massive stadium with a capacity of more than 46,000."
"An array of red bricked buildings stands side by side, grim and strong against a backdrop of blue sky and green grass. Sometimes, you’ll see fighter planes soaring up above while soldiers train on the lawns below them. Steeped in history and fascinating facts, stands the Jefferson Barracks Historic Park."
"This historic park is focused on Missouri’s military and civil war history. In addition to a large park with trails 7 picnic shelters, you’ll find museums & military exhibits to explore. This is not an exhaustive list of free things to do in St. Louis."
"The definitive place to enjoy and imbibe gin from around the world, The Gin Room is located inside Cafe Natasha, a Persian restaurant on South Grand. Masterfully run by Natasha Bahrami (yep, the restaurant is named after her too), it offers quite possibly the most complete, exhaustive, curated collection of over 100 gins to be found in the US and certainly the Midwest. “The Gin Girl,” as Bahrami is called, is a true ambassador of the spirit, and her enthusiasm over the history, distillation process, and particular qualities of the different gins she offers is infectious to anyone with a soul."
"Café Natasha’s serves incredible, authentic Persian cuisine with subtle international influences. Enjoy finely prepared dishes such as the Beef Shish Kabob & Koubideh Kabob, Gormeh Sabzie (classic Persian herb-based lamb stew), or Savory Tongue of Beef. Café Natasha’s story begins in 1983, when founders Executive Chef Behshid Bahrami and his wife Hamishe Bahrami opened a small restaurant called “The Little Kitchen."
"Dive under Union Station’s historic train shed for fresh shrimp, snapper, catfish, and seafood-y delights at Landry’s. Outdoor seating is available, so dress for the weather!"
"Landry’s is located under the train shed and just behind the lake. They serve fresh Gulf seafood, fish and steaks. You can see their menu here."
"At this Tower Grove South spot, half a block from Tower Grove Park, families are welcome. Hartford offers affordable coffee and food items, including multiple healthy options for kids. As well as a small play area with a few well-loved toys and train table."
"Incredible, I can't believe I've lived here this long and am unjust now trying it. Large portions for great prices."
"Sanctuaria brings a little bit of Spanish inspiration to its weekend brunch menu. You can go for dishes like eggs flamenco, mushroom and spinach omelet, steak and eggs and some massive waffles as well. Be sure to indulge in bottomless mimosas or some of the restaurant's bloody marys."