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Entertainment & Events
Meramec Caverns
Meramec Caverns offers guided cave tours, river-area activities, and classic Route 66 roadside character, making it a recognizable day-trip destination southwest of St. Louis.
Evangelines Bistro and Music House is a Central West End spot for Cajun and French Creole cooking with live music woven into the experience. Seafood, poboys, cocktails, and a small-stage atmosphere make it feel closer to a night out than a basic dinner reservation.
Stone Turtle is a Dogtown gastropub and whiskey bar with modern American plates, cocktails, and a spirits list that gives the room more purpose than a standard neighborhood bar. It is the kind of dinner stop that can handle a casual night out while still feeling considered.
Grow Hair Co is a Lafayette Square salon collective focused on dimensional color, extensions, and independent stylist services. Its appeal is the boutique, appointment-driven feel: a place for more intentional hair work rather than a quick in-and-out salon visit.
City Jump Family Entertainment Complex is an indoor family activity center with jump areas, arcade games, and party-friendly play space. It gives kids room to move and gives families a practical option when the day calls for active indoor entertainment instead of another sit-down stop.
360 Rooftop Bar is the downtown location of the STL rooftop restaurant and lounge, set above the Ballpark Village side of the city. The draw is simple: cocktails, food, and open city views in one place, which makes it useful for game-day plans, visitor nights, and dressed-up drinks downtown.
360 Westport is an indoor-outdoor rooftop restaurant and lounge at Westport Plaza, built around broad views, cocktails, wine, and small plates. It fits nights that need a polished place to sit above the plaza, whether the plan is drinks before a show, a date, or a group meet-up with a view.
Patisserie Svoi is a Central West End bakery focused on custom cakes, mousse desserts, pastries, and polished sweets made for celebrations or a refined dessert stop. Its Euclid Avenue setting makes it easy to pair with dinner, shopping, or a walk through the neighborhood.
Grand Pied is a Tower Grove South bistro from the team behind The Mud House, serving brunch, dinner, pastries, and a neighborhood bar program on Morgan Ford. It fits a local plan when the goal is a relaxed meal with more personality than a standard breakfast or dinner stop.
Jellystone Park St. Louis Eureka is a family campground and RV resort with cabins, RV sites, pools, and kid-focused activities near Six Flags. It belongs in a St. Louis-area guide as an overnight outdoor option for families who want camping with built-in entertainment.
The Museum at the Gateway Arch tells the story of westward expansion, St. Louis riverfront history, and the people connected to the region's growth beneath the Arch grounds. It adds context to an Arch visit and gives downtown visitors a substantial indoor cultural stop.
Syberg's Arnold is a bar-and-grill known for wings, pizza, shark chunks, and daily specials. The Arnold location is a casual choice for groups who want pub food, drinks, and a familiar St. Louis sports-bar feel.
Miyabi brings Japanese dining to Arnold with sushi, hibachi-style plates, and a broad lunch-or-dinner menu. It gives diners a sit-down option that feels different from the surrounding pizza and grill choices.
Bandana's Bar-B-Q Arnold serves smoked meats, family meals, and catering-style comfort food. Ribs, pulled pork, brisket, and sides make it a practical BBQ stop for casual meals.
Guy's Pizza A'more is an Arnold pizza shop with Italian and fusion menu cues beyond a basic slice counter. It suits pizza, pasta-style comfort food, and casual dine-in or carryout meals.
Saucy's Pizzeria serves the High Ridge and Hillsboro area with a local-shop pizza feel. Pies, wings, and familiar Italian-American comfort food make it a simple pick for family dinner or carryout.
St. Louis Pizza & Wings is a local pizza-and-wing chain built for big casual orders. The Arnold store is strongest for pizza nights, party food, and low-effort takeout.
Dough Depot Cafe in Imperial mixes hearty cafe food with sweets and a small gift-shop feel. Italian sandwiches, soup, and dessert-style treats make it more distinctive than a standard bakery counter.
Drew's Donut Stop is an Arnold donut shop for classic morning sweets and quick treat runs. It is a simple neighborhood bakery stop when the day starts with coffee and donuts.