You may join us on Friday evening for a welcome party on brewery grounds, but we also recommend guests to look into booking an official brewery tour while visiting St Louis.
The tours include history that dates back to the prohibition era, a visit to the famous Clydesdales, and several opportunities for beer tastings.
It wouldn't be a trip to St Louis without visiting the iconic Gateway to the Midwest. For a small fee, you can even take a ride up to the top. Otherwise, you may enjoy the well-manicured Arch grounds, also known as the smallest national park in the country!
The Hill is a historic Italian-American neighborhood in St. Louis, known for its vibrant cultural heritage and exceptional Italian cuisine. Established by Italian immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the area has retained its close-knit, old-world charm. Visitors are drawn to its many family-owned restaurants, bakeries, and shops that serve traditional Italian fare. Its rich history, combined with authentic dining and community spirit, makes The Hill a beloved destination in St. Louis.
Our favorite restaurants to visit: Anthoninos Taverna, Lorenzos Trattoria, and Gian Tony's Ristorante. We recommend making reservations for the restaurants.
Visit our favorite Irish pub, which is annually voted best patio in St Louis. This patio is special to us as it represents the first time we spent time together outside of the hospital. It's also been home to many wonderful memories with friends and family. Grab a Guinness and an appetizer (spinach artichoke dip!) and don't miss the live Irish music after 7pm indoors.
The Cardinals will be playing at home the same weekend of the wedding, so make sure to get your hotel reservations early! Busch Stadium is one of the most beautiful and quintessential ball parks in the MLB. It couldn't represent St Louis better with its Arch views, abundant Anheuser-Busch beverages, and passionate fans.
Union Station in St. Louis offers guests a blend of history, entertainment, and modern attractions within a beautifully restored historic train station. Once a bustling railway hub, it now features the St. Louis Aquarium, which houses a diverse array of marine life. The station also boasts the St. Louis Wheel, a 200-foot Ferris wheel offering stunning views of the city, along with a variety of restaurants and shops. The site combines its rich past with contemporary attractions, making it a family-friendly hub for tourists and locals alike.