Let yourself eat cake! Voice Places is the place for bakeries in St. Louis. We whipped up the city’s most comprehensive listings from scratch and made them searchable by name or neighborhood—then sweetened the deal with reviews from professional critics and local users.
Christy Augustin, owner and chef of Pint Size Bakery, won many fans for her work as pastry chef at the late King Louieâ??s and then at Sidney Street Cafe. At... More »
A gorgeous postmodern general store that one-ups the "locavore" bit; it has its own farm. Winslow's Home sports a kickass kitchen that serves up soups and sandwiches... More »
Husband-and-wife owners Cbabi and Reine Bayoc operate SweetArt as a vegetarian and vegan restaurant, a bakeshop and a gallery for Cbabi's artwork. The lunch menu is... More »
Panera Bread (or St. Louis Bread Co., as it's known in its home town) prides itself on serving delicious, nutritious meals. But with each salad, sandwich and... More »
What's a kolache? It's kinda like a Hot Pocket, except it's light and -- here at the only Missouri outpost of this mini-chain -- freshly made. A well-chosen selection of... More »
How do the folks at Companion possess the time or patience to turn out such lovely breakfast and lunch items at their Clayton eatery? Haven't they enough to... More »
If St. Louis has a signature sandwich, the leading contender must be the Amighetti's special, an ultragourmet poorboy overloaded with meats, cheese... More »
The neighborhood of Soulard needs its Coffee Garden. Besides being the area's only true coffeehouse, it's also one of the only places to have breakfast, and... More »
The phrase "comfort food" has been bandied about so much that it's become a cliche. Stale notion or not, the Blue Owl satisfies these longings in a... More »
Best reason to fish for loose change in your car's seat cushions: You only need about 47 cents to buy yourself a cakey piece of heaven from this little white building... More »
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Has the U.S. economy finally turned the corner? Don't ask me. I can't even reconcile my bank statement. Still, my accounting of the best dishes from the new restaurants I reviewed in 2012 features several establishments of impressive scope and ambition — in other words, not the sort of places you open when would-be diners are choosing Hamburger Helper. And the trend is set to continue...
I haven't lost my sweet tooth, but as I grow older, I have more trouble remembering where I left it. I don't order dessert often, and when I do I share it. I average one candy bar per month, a desperate-breakfast doughnut maybe every other week. And the good stuff? The cacao-rich boutique chocolates? The artisan baked goods? I suppose it's the lingering aftermath of a Jesuit education, but I...
As the number of cyclists in St. Louis grows, Trailnet continues to raise awareness for this growing sector of the population. Its abundant calendar of events includes Trailnet on Tap, a speaker series. This week's installment takes place at Urban Eats Cafe (3301 Meramec Street; 314-558-7580 or www.urbaneatscafe.com), with guest speaker attorney...
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Read Full ReviewBlack Bear is 'the' place to get bread in South City. Breakfast on the weekends is always tasty. Great, friendly atmosphere.
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