(06-04-2017, 07:07 PM)Marko Wrote: Shawn,
Can you talk about the 6 top things you love about St. Louis? I know its hard to limit it to 6 but otherwise you'd go on all day I'm sure. I know I'm going to make it out there some day to see for myself but I love hearing a place described by someone who obviously is in love with that place.
Mark
This is a great question, but very hard. Deep breath. Okay.
1. Forest Park - this is cheating a little bit, but too bad. it is the park that hosted both the 1904 World's Fair and the 1904 Summer Olympics simultaneously. The row of houses built for international dignitaries are all still standing, lining the park on Lindell Blvd. While some items still remain (including the Jewel Box, where my sister held her wedding, which was amazing), it also features the Missouri History Museum (a place I love), the Saint Louis Art Museum (which contains work from many masterful artists from throughout history), the Saint Louis Zoo (one of the best in the United States), and the Saint Louis Science Center, all free. Plus, there are ample trails and wooded nooks, paddle boats, all kinds of courts and fields, and hosts a bunch of festivals thoughout the year.
2. Cherokee Street - a bunch of authentic Mexican restaurants/bakeries/groceries, art galleries, antique stores, music venues and record stores. I also really like the Loop (home to Chuck Berry's Blueberry Hill restaurant/music venue, great restaurants and the incomparable Vintage Vinyl), but Cherokee is a little more exciting to me.
3. Busch Stadium/Ballpark Village - the Cardinals are super frustrating this year, but not much beats catching a Cardinals game on a nice day and visiting the Cardinals Hall of Fame museum.
4. Downtown attractions -
City Museum is like a contemporary Gaudí work, the
Gateway Arch park is starting to finish major renovations that were started for its 50th birthday, Busch Stadium, Scottrade Center, Union Station, the Broadway Oyster Bar, 4Hand Brewing,
Citygarden, and more.
5. Festivals - from the world's second-largest Mardi Gras serason to LouFest to Q in the Lou to Fringe Fest to many craft beer festivals to....the list goes on and on.
6. This is a hard one, but The Hill, the Italian neighborhood that inspired Colonia Balsamica. Really amazing rustic Sicilian and Lombardy restaurants with bocce ball courts and really great people.
Honorable mention: m
any, many amazing craft breweries.
Earthbound Brewing (on Cherokee) has become a recent favorite.