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EXPLORE ST. LOUIS | | | | | | | 212 N Kingshighway Blvd
St. Louis,
MO
63108
314-454-9000 | | | | | Description: Café Eau features a casual, relaxed atmosphere with dark woodwork and neutral tones. The eclectic American menu features such fare as Thai-basil tuna tartare with chili-lime dressing. Styled in rich Moroccan tones, Eau Bistro features a paprika-colored pressed metal ceiling and light fixtures created with parchment paper. This menu leans heavily toward seafood and may include Sushiko wood-roasted Chilean sea bass on peppery mustard greens with tamari-citrus vinaigrette. The eclectic Sunday brunch at Eau Bistro is quite popular. Reservations are recommended.
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| 5980 Southwest Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63139-2761
314-645-2088 | | | | | Description: Eat hearty at this popular dining spot, where chicken-fried steak and salsicce are savory breakfast meats. Lighter fare is offered as well, and one tasty, heart-healthy option is the buckwheat pancakes. Dine in a bright and friendly atmosphere on the sunny, glassed-in porch.
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| 3139 S Grand
St. Louis,
MO
63118-1020
314-772-6100 | | | | | Description: The best breakfast bargain in town! Feast on bacon, eggs, sausage and potatoes. The regular menu features Huevos Rancheros, a meat loaf omelet, and an omelet made with oysters, bacon and cheese. The authentic decor includes black-and-white checked linoleum floors, vinyl booths and a low counter with chrome and vinyl-topped round seats. The walls are accented with Hollywood photos, albums and other memorabilia.
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| 811 Spruce St
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-621-2000 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. A distinctive, modern, loftlike interior sets this hotel restaurant apart from the herd. Large concrete columns, lots of stainless steel, and exposed ductwork play backdrop to New American cuisine with touches of France and Asia. A miso veggie burger and ahi tuna are lunch and dinner favorites, respectively. A pleasant bar is a great pre- or post-dinner hang-out spot. Although the restaurant is a favorite for sophisticated dinners, families are welcome, too there's even a special menu for little ones.
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| 2 Maryland Plz
St. Louis,
MO
63108
314-454-0000 | | | | | Description: The highlight of this terrific spot is its large selection of homemade desserts, featuring a generous selection of cheesecakes, pastries, pies, muffins, brownies, cakes, cookies and ice cream. Order coffee by the serving, whether espresso, latte, cappuccino, regular or decaf, or buy it by the pound. Imported coffees hail from South America, Central America, Africa, Europe and the Asian-Pacific Rim. Ciders, teas and smoothies are also available.
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| 700 Demun Ave
Clayton,
MO
63105-2238
314-727-9955 | | | | | Description: This eclectically styled, laid-back coffeehouse features a mural, pressed tin ceiling, concrete floors and colorfully painted walls. Order coffee in limitless variations, including espresso, latte and cappuccino, in single, tall, grande and molto grande sizes. Smoothies are available in most any flavor, along with iced teas, chai teas, lemonades and Italian sodas. House-baked desserts are also featured.
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| Kopperman's Specialty Food & Delicatessen386 N Euclid Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63108-1247
314-361-0100 | | | | | Description: Enjoy a leisurely breakfast in a casual environment decorated with rattan and interesting memorabilia. There is lots of seating indoors, and outdoor seating under green market umbrellas is also an option. The extensive menu at this popular restaurant-delicatessen features such specialty breakfasts as lox platters, Idaho trout, and corned beef hash, along with blintzes, croissants, French toast and omelets.
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| 3606 Arsenal St
St. Louis,
MO
63116-4801
314-865-2009 | | | | | Description: Enjoy coffeehouse culture at its finest while listening to rock music, playing a board game, or shooting pool in laid-back surroundings. The menu includes coffee, espresso, latte, cappuccino, chai tea and iced drinks, along with light soup, sandwiches, salad and desserts. Vegetarian, vegan and organic options are featured, and live folk music is performed on the weekends.
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| 910 Geyer Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63104
314-241-1464 | | | | | Description: Located in an historic brick building in St. Louis's French district, this trendy coffee shop features wooden floors, exposed brick, and purple and green walls. The dessert case features a wide variety of tantalizing temptations to enjoy with your espresso, latte, cappuccino, mocha, tea, or cocoa.
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| SqWires Restaurant & Market1415 S 18th St
St. Louis,
MO
63104
314-865-3522 | | | | | Description: SOUTH CITY. This ambitious eatery makes its home in a renovated Victorian wire factory, creating a hip, fresh vibe that perfectly complements flavor-heavy New American eats. Appetizers like fried calamari in roasted pine nut vinaigrette, and scallop and white fish ceviche prep your palate for entrees, which include grilled flank steak with pepper-bacon cream cheese, jerk chicken with andouille au gratin potatoes, and gnocchi steamed in tomato garlic broth, to name but a few. Look into the adjacent, well-stocked market and coffee shop while you wait.
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