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Mama Josephine is owner Mary Samuelson's dear departed mother, and the recipes at this small, charming restaurant in the Shaw neighborhood are hers. This is home... More »
An attractive contemporary space in a Valley Park strip mall, the Tavern impresses with its selection of "upscale comfort food": bacon-wrapped meat... More »
Bill Courtney left a career as a medical researcher at Washington University after fourteen years to open the area's first mac & cheese-centric... More »
From the owner of the late and much missed Bleeding Deacon Public House comes the Crowâ??s Nest. This laidback Maplewood hangout spot tries to balance the Bleeding... More »
Welcome to Plush, the newest midtown wonder. It took two years and $4 million to turn the 40,000 square foot behemoth into a fully operational club, venue, bar and restaurant. Open... More »
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The holiday season brings many traditions -- tree trimming, candle lighting, daytime drinking -- but the one that fires up the most people is the unwrapping. Who doesn't like to see what's underneath the paper? Well, guess what: The Randy Dandies are back with a special holiday-themed burlesque party, and it involves quite a bit of unwrapping. Fa La La La Tits is the name of this...
Look: I can tell you that Hendricks BBQ sprawls across 17,000 square feet on two floors. I can tell you that this restaurant along St. Charles' historic Main Street is also slated to be a live-music venue and a moonshine distillery (neither is operational yet), that it seats some 600, that the...
Minus the Bear and Cursive: the best tour of 2002 in 2012. But this double bill is hardly nostalgic. In the years since their initial popularity, both bands have miraculously maintained relevance. Minus the Bear carved a niche as an electro-prog dance band, as others aped its early material's gymnastic two-hand tapping. Cursive embraced its eccentricity while the modern emo movement it...
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