Food scene
This is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in St. Louis. The food and service are great!
Little Saigon Cafe
10 North Euclid AvenueThis is my favorite Vietnamese restaurant in St. Louis. The food and service are great!
One of my favorite Indian restaurants in Central West End. The food is spicy 🌶 but very delicious and they have an affordable buffet. I really love their garlic naan.
Rasoi
25 N Euclid AveOne of my favorite Indian restaurants in Central West End. The food is spicy 🌶 but very delicious and they have an affordable buffet. I really love their garlic naan.
A Barnes-Jewish Hospital employee owns this restaurant right at the corner of Tower Grove and Boyle. I love their chicken kabobs and their Turkey delights are delicious if you really like sweets.
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Sultan Mediterranean Restaurant
4200 Manchester AveA Barnes-Jewish Hospital employee owns this restaurant right at the corner of Tower Grove and Boyle. I love their chicken kabobs and their Turkey delights are delicious if you really like sweets.
This is another one of my favorites that’s in walking distance of Barnes-Jewish Hospital. I love their pulled chicken 🐔 sandwich with 2 extra dill pickles. Their STL bbq sauce is my favorite. It’s sweet and well seasoned.
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BBQ Saloon
4900 Laclede AveThis is another one of my favorites that’s in walking distance of Barnes-Jewish Hospital. I love their pulled chicken 🐔 sandwich with 2 extra dill pickles. Their STL bbq sauce is my favorite. It’s sweet and well seasoned.
If you love sushi, I’ll love Sushi Koi. The place is tiny but warm and comfortable. I always get a salmon, avocado roll and miso soup 🥣 (pretty simple).
SUSHI KOI
4 N Euclid AveIf you love sushi, I’ll love Sushi Koi. The place is tiny but warm and comfortable. I always get a salmon, avocado roll and miso soup 🥣 (pretty simple).
Yellowbelly
4659 Lindell BlvdTed Drewes is a historic St. Louis landmark with the best frozen custard you won’t find anywhere else. I use to eat too many banana splits from this. The lines are always long but it goes fast and sometimes the lines look long but people are just waiting for their order or socializing. It has 2 locations but the Chippewa location is only closed a couple winter months out the year. Please check their website for details.
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Ted Drewes Frozen Custard
4224 S Grand BlvdTed Drewes is a historic St. Louis landmark with the best frozen custard you won’t find anywhere else. I use to eat too many banana splits from this. The lines are always long but it goes fast and sometimes the lines look long but people are just waiting for their order or socializing. It has 2 locations but the Chippewa location is only closed a couple winter months out the year. Please check their website for details.
This is a historic favorite! I get the chopped sirloin steak dinner with a baked potato. I love when the workers yell “Next” while you wait in line. It’s usually crowded if the Fox Theater across the street has a show, during lunch or on holidays.
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The Best Steak House
516 N Grand BlvdThis is a historic favorite! I get the chopped sirloin steak dinner with a baked potato. I love when the workers yell “Next” while you wait in line. It’s usually crowded if the Fox Theater across the street has a show, during lunch or on holidays.
Pickles Deli
22 N Euclid AveGreat place for sandwiches and wraps. Try the Mediterranean chicken wrap.
El Burro Loco
313 N Euclid AveThis place affordable Mexican food.
You may have to wait for parking but this Thai restaurant is wonderful! I like their curry chicken noodles.
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Thai 202
235 N Euclid AveYou may have to wait for parking but this Thai restaurant is wonderful! I like their curry chicken noodles.
This place has some of the best deep dish pizza in St. Louis.
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Pi Pizzeria - Central West End
400 N Euclid AveThis place has some of the best deep dish pizza in St. Louis.
The burgers and fries are great! It's not the cheapest burger place but it's good.
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Shake Shack
60 N Euclid AveThe burgers and fries are great! It's not the cheapest burger place but it's good.
This is an upscale Italian restaurant unlike anything else in St. Louis. Visit the heart of the Central West End for a dining experience you’re sure to remember!
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Bar Italia
13 Maryland PlazaThis is an upscale Italian restaurant unlike anything else in St. Louis. Visit the heart of the Central West End for a dining experience you’re sure to remember!
Popular retail shop.
lululemon
Unit 26 Maryland PlazaThis place has some of the best quality clothing.
Sightseeing
The Saint Louis Chess Club is the premier chess facility in the country and one of the best in the world. Our 6,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art chess center features a world-class tournament hall, classroom, library and casual play area.
Go by the Chess Club for a free tour so you can see how they've brought the educational benefits of chess to thousands of students and helped revitalize the U.S. chess scene!
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Chess Club & Scholastic Center-St
326 N Euclid AveThe Saint Louis Chess Club is the premier chess facility in the country and one of the best in the world. Our 6,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art chess center features a world-class tournament hall, classroom, library and casual play area.
Go by the Chess Club for a free tour so you can see how they've brought the educational benefits of chess to thousands of students and helped revitalize the U.S. chess scene!
Home to over 12,000 animals, representing 500 species, the Saint Louis Zoo is recognized worldwide for its innovative approaches to animal care and management, wildlife conservation, research and education. One of the few free zoos in the nation, the Saint Louis Zoo attracts approximately 3 million visitors annually and is the most-visited attraction in the region.
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Il-Bażilika ta' San Luwiż
1 Government DrHome to over 12,000 animals, representing 500 species, the Saint Louis Zoo is recognized worldwide for its innovative approaches to animal care and management, wildlife conservation, research and education. One of the few free zoos in the nation, the Saint Louis Zoo attracts approximately 3 million visitors annually and is the most-visited attraction in the region.
The Science Center is awesome! Test the laws of physics in live Amazing Science Demonstrations, sneak by a life-sized animatronic Tyrannosaurus rex, explore the night sky uninterrupted by city lights, or build a replica of the Gateway Arch.
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St. Louis Science Center Charging Station
5050 Oakland AveThe Science Center is awesome! Test the laws of physics in live Amazing Science Demonstrations, sneak by a life-sized animatronic Tyrannosaurus rex, explore the night sky uninterrupted by city lights, or build a replica of the Gateway Arch.
Forest Park, which is owned and operated by the City of St. Louis, is considered one of the nation’s greatest urban public parks. The Park’s 1,300 acres feature beautiful landscapes sprinkled with forests, ecosystems, nature reserves, lakes and streams, as well as five of the region’s major cultural institutions and endless opportunities for recreation. Forest Park attracts 13 million visitors each year, making it the sixth most visited urban park in the United States.
Forest Park truly offers something for everyone — amazing destinations and institutions that challenge the mind, a Dual Path system that invites both leisurely walks and intense workouts, quiet places to picnic and read, and a variety of popular festivals and events — all set in the background of a city oasis, a place to escape it all.
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Forest Park
5595 Grand DrForest Park, which is owned and operated by the City of St. Louis, is considered one of the nation’s greatest urban public parks. The Park’s 1,300 acres feature beautiful landscapes sprinkled with forests, ecosystems, nature reserves, lakes and streams, as well as five of the region’s major cultural institutions and endless opportunities for recreation. Forest Park attracts 13 million visitors each year, making it the sixth most visited urban park in the United States.
Forest Park truly offers something for everyone — amazing destinations and institutions that challenge the mind, a Dual Path system that invites both leisurely walks and intense workouts, quiet places to picnic and read, and a variety of popular festivals and events — all set in the background of a city oasis, a place to escape it all.
Clubs
Great smaller club located downstairs with an eclectic music mix including dedicated Latin nights with salsa lessons.
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Club Viva!
408 N Euclid AveGreat smaller club located downstairs with an eclectic music mix including dedicated Latin nights with salsa lessons.