"The monument we know today began in 1935, when President Franklin D. Roosevelt designated property along the St. Louis riverfront to be developed as the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial (now known as Gateway Arch National Park). While the land was cleared for construction, the City of St. Louis deeded the Old Courthouse to the National Park Service to be incorporated into the Memorial. In 1948, a nationwide design competition determined what shape the Memorial would take, and in 1963, construction began on architect Eero Saarinen’s design for a stainless steel arch. Completed in 1965, the Gateway Arch stands as a symbol of national identity and an iconic example of mid-century modern design."
"Located almost 400 feet above the Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark, Three Sixty grants our guests sweeping views in every direction, with a bird’s eye view of Busch Stadium and unobstructed views of the Gateway Arch, the Mississippi RIver and the whole of downtown St. Louis.
The 6,000 square-foot space features indoor and outdoor seating, a large outdoor bar, multiple indoor bars, an open kitchen, flat-screen TVs, fire pits and a first-class menu."
"Aside from serving up some of the best food in downtown St.Louis, Maggie O’Brien’s has become an iconic, local hot spot for St. Louis sports, holiday parties, corporate, and private events.
Whether you’re a St. Louis native or just visiting the city, Maggie O’Brien’s should be your “best in nation” destination for food and fun with distinctive Irish flare. Maggie’s has always been a fan favorite for all St. Louis sports fanatics, and with 14 flatscreens and 4 big screens you’ll never miss any of the action."
"As the founder of the St. Louis craft movement, we began hand-brewing authentic beers in 1991 and continue the commitment today as the original locally-owned, independent craft brewery in Missouri."
"Urban Chestnut Brewing Company is an unconventional-minded yet tradition-oriented brewer of craft beer with authentic heritage and proven quality. We like to call our unique brewing philosophy Beer Divergency—a ‘new world meets old world’ brewing approach wherein UCBC provides the beer drinker a divergent path of exploration into the worlds of: modern, American craft beers (our Revolution Series), the traditions of classic European brewing (our Reverence Series), and small batches of Bavarian brewed/imported biers (our Hallertauer Serie).
As we endeavor to create our high-quality offerings of lagers & ales, we also strive to be respected for our actions as a business member of the St. Louis community. We like to call these actions “Urban Efforts” – intentional measures undertaken by Urban Chestnut to help us to be a better global and local citizen. Our efforts span from the sustainability methods we employ during our brewing process to a concerted emphasis in aiding local not-for-profit organizations to reach their fund-raising goals."
"Rockwell Beer Co. is a 15-barrel brewery proudly rooted in St. Louis, Missouri. Since our start in 2018, we’ve earned respect from beer enthusiasts and casual beer drinkers alike who enjoy our fresh take on an age-old craft."
"Since 1972, the Cunetto family has provided great food at great prices. A spacious, nice but casual atmosphere for diners, a prime location right on "The Hill", and with plenty of parking, Cunetto's has become a place for locals and tourists looking for a quintessential Italian meal!"
A Fraser Family Favorite!
"The Shrine of St. Joseph is a Catholic church in St. Louis, Missouri in Columbus Square. The church began in 1843 when the Jesuits founded the parish to serve the residential community consisting mostly of German immigrants. The church is the site of the only authenticated miracle in the Midwestern United States."
"Opened in the 1850s, St. Louis is our flagship brewery, the headquarters of Anheuser-Busch and the Home of Budweiser. The brewery is remarkable for its beautiful interior and has been offering tours to the public since the 1890s. It is our hub for innovation brewing over 30 of our brands, like beloved favorites Budweiser and Michelob ULTRA. Having called St. Louis home for more than 160 years, we continue to support the community and help drive the local economy forward."
"Housed in an old shoe factory in Downtown St. Louis, City Museum is an ever-evolving, always-thrilling, artist-built playground full of weirdly wonderful spaces to explore. From a passion project to an indoor, outdoor, underground playground that welcomes adventurous visitors from all over, we had no idea what City Museum would become when we first opened our doors."