Frank's Guidebook

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Frank's Guidebook

Food scene

Mention that you are staying at 1014 and your Frank’s guest and they will offer a desert or discount.
34 locals recommend
Bridge Tap House & Wine Bar
1004 Locust St
34 locals recommend
Mention that you are staying at 1014 and your Frank’s guest and they will offer a desert or discount.
55 locals recommend
Sugarfire Smoke House
605 Washington Ave
55 locals recommend
179 locals recommend
Ballpark Village
601 Clark Ave
179 locals recommend
11 locals recommend
Cafe Napoli
7754 Forsyth Blvd
11 locals recommend
31 locals recommend
Sasha's Wine Bar
706 De Mun Ave
31 locals recommend
108 locals recommend
Broadway Oyster Bar
736 S Broadway
108 locals recommend
Amazing rooftop
38 locals recommend
Vin De Set
2017 Chouteau Ave
38 locals recommend
Amazing rooftop
144 locals recommend
Rooster
3150 S Grand Blvd
144 locals recommend
Neighborhood grocery store with fresh produce and meats.
62 locals recommend
Schnucks Culinaria
315 N 9th St
62 locals recommend
Neighborhood grocery store with fresh produce and meats.
Urban Chestnut Midtown Brewery and Biergarten
3229 Washington Ave
29 locals recommend

Sightseeing

499 locals recommend
The Gateway Arch
499 locals recommend
306 locals recommend
Busch Stadium
700 Clark Ave
306 locals recommend
Art museums, history museum, science center are all free to attended.
517 locals recommend
Forest Park
5595 Grand Dr
517 locals recommend
Art museums, history museum, science center are all free to attended.
St. Louis Aquarium at Union Station
201 S 18th St
142 locals recommend
639 locals recommend
City Museum
750 N 16th St
639 locals recommend
The Magic House is a not-for-profit children's museum located in Kirkwood, Missouri, just outside St. Louis. The Magic House opened as a children's museum in 1979 with the mission of engaging children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation, creativity and the development of problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder, joy and magic.
125 locals recommend
The Magic House, St. Louis Children's Museum
516 S Kirkwood Rd
125 locals recommend
The Magic House is a not-for-profit children's museum located in Kirkwood, Missouri, just outside St. Louis. The Magic House opened as a children's museum in 1979 with the mission of engaging children in hands-on learning experiences that encourage experimentation, creativity and the development of problem-solving skills within a place of beauty, wonder, joy and magic.
FREE FREE FREE
579 locals recommend
Saint Louis Zoo
1 Government Dr
579 locals recommend
FREE FREE FREE
FREE FREE FREE
44 locals recommend
James S. McDonnell Planetarium
5100 Clayton Ave
44 locals recommend
FREE FREE FREE
FREE FREE FREE
195 locals recommend
Missouri History Museum
5700 Lindell Blvd
195 locals recommend
FREE FREE FREE
FREE FREE FREE
431 locals recommend
Saint Louis Art Museum
1 Fine Arts Dr
431 locals recommend
FREE FREE FREE
Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
3750 Washington Blvd
65 locals recommend

Neighborhoods

Known for its blues scene, buzzing Soulard has raucous bars with live music alongside casual pizzerias, down-to-earth Southern restaurants and seafood spots serving oysters and crawfish. Established in 1779, Soulard Farmers Market displays a colorful spread of produce, meats and cheeses, while the huge, 19th-century Anheuser-Busch Brewery offers tours. The area’s lively annual Mardi Gras parade draws big crowds.
132 locals recommend
Soulard
1531 S 8th St
132 locals recommend
Known for its blues scene, buzzing Soulard has raucous bars with live music alongside casual pizzerias, down-to-earth Southern restaurants and seafood spots serving oysters and crawfish. Established in 1779, Soulard Farmers Market displays a colorful spread of produce, meats and cheeses, while the huge, 19th-century Anheuser-Busch Brewery offers tours. The area’s lively annual Mardi Gras parade draws big crowds.
Upscale Central West End is home to sidewalk cafes, smart Italian and Asian fusion restaurants, chic boutiques and antiques stores. Nearby, expansive Forest Park has lakes and woods, and attractions including the Saint Louis Zoo and the Saint Louis Art Museum, housing global painting and sculpture. Intricate early-20th-century mosaics cover the walls and ceiling of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis.
160 locals recommend
Central West End
160 locals recommend
Upscale Central West End is home to sidewalk cafes, smart Italian and Asian fusion restaurants, chic boutiques and antiques stores. Nearby, expansive Forest Park has lakes and woods, and attractions including the Saint Louis Zoo and the Saint Louis Art Museum, housing global painting and sculpture. Intricate early-20th-century mosaics cover the walls and ceiling of the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis.
The Hill is a long-established Italian-American neighborhood with family-owned delis, sandwich shops and bakeries on Marconi Avenue, and trattorias, pizzerias and upscale Italian eateries dotting the streets around Shaw and Wilson avenues. The “Italian Immigrants” statue stands outside St. Ambrose Catholic Church, and locals gather to play bocce at Milo’s Bocce Garden and in neighborhood parks.
135 locals recommend
The Hill
135 locals recommend
The Hill is a long-established Italian-American neighborhood with family-owned delis, sandwich shops and bakeries on Marconi Avenue, and trattorias, pizzerias and upscale Italian eateries dotting the streets around Shaw and Wilson avenues. The “Italian Immigrants” statue stands outside St. Ambrose Catholic Church, and locals gather to play bocce at Milo’s Bocce Garden and in neighborhood parks.

Entertainment

Sophie's Artist Lounge and Street art gallery is an immersive art lounge servicing up high fidelity audio-visuals with a creative cocktail-focused menu.
Sophie's Artist Lounge
3333 Washington Avenue
The Dark Room at The Grandel offers patrons of the arts the opportunity to experience fine art, live jazz, artisan cuisine, and premium beverages all under the same roof. Operated by the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, The Dark Room at The Grandel is a nonprofit concept designed to enhance community engagement, encourage conversation, and inspire ideas while supporting St. Louis’ broader artistic community. The Dark Room’s unique gallery space features emerging artists from around the country, while The Grandel’s stage has become home to many of St. Louis’ finest musicians.
7 locals recommend
The Dark Room at The Grandel
3610 Grandel Square
7 locals recommend
The Dark Room at The Grandel offers patrons of the arts the opportunity to experience fine art, live jazz, artisan cuisine, and premium beverages all under the same roof. Operated by the Kranzberg Arts Foundation, The Dark Room at The Grandel is a nonprofit concept designed to enhance community engagement, encourage conversation, and inspire ideas while supporting St. Louis’ broader artistic community. The Dark Room’s unique gallery space features emerging artists from around the country, while The Grandel’s stage has become home to many of St. Louis’ finest musicians.
Live music 7 days a week
32 locals recommend
BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups
700 S Broadway
32 locals recommend
Live music 7 days a week
62 locals recommend
Molly's In Soulard
816 Geyer Ave
62 locals recommend
Adult use dispensary for medical and recreational purposes
6 locals recommend
Illinois Supply & Provisions
1014 Eastport Plaza Dr
6 locals recommend
Adult use dispensary for medical and recreational purposes
132 locals recommend
Enterprise Center
1401 Clark Ave
132 locals recommend
20 locals recommend
Chaifetz Arena
1 S Compton Ave
20 locals recommend
The Delmar Loop is a buzzing entertainment and dining hub with an eclectic mix of noodle bars, BBQ restaurants, Korean and Mexican eateries, cocktail lounges and pubs lining Delmar Boulevard. Well-known locals with stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame include Maya Angelou and Betty Grable, as well as Chuck Berry, whose statue is nearby. Music venues like the Pageant and Delmar Hall stage rock, roots and indie gigs.
142 locals recommend
Delmar Loop
142 locals recommend
The Delmar Loop is a buzzing entertainment and dining hub with an eclectic mix of noodle bars, BBQ restaurants, Korean and Mexican eateries, cocktail lounges and pubs lining Delmar Boulevard. Well-known locals with stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame include Maya Angelou and Betty Grable, as well as Chuck Berry, whose statue is nearby. Music venues like the Pageant and Delmar Hall stage rock, roots and indie gigs.
Helium Comedy Club - St. Louis is a contemporary entertainment venue that bring stadium-sized talent to an intimate theater on a weekly basis.
Helium Comedy Club
1151 St Louis Galleria St
Helium Comedy Club - St. Louis is a contemporary entertainment venue that bring stadium-sized talent to an intimate theater on a weekly basis.
Sprawling entertainment venue with a high-tech driving range & swanky lounge with drinks & games.
27 locals recommend
Topgolf
16851 N Outer 40 Rd
27 locals recommend
Sprawling entertainment venue with a high-tech driving range & swanky lounge with drinks & games.
Professional comics plus weekly open-mike nights, with 2-item minimum order of food or drinks.
9 locals recommend
Funny Bone
614 W Port Plaza Dr
9 locals recommend
Professional comics plus weekly open-mike nights, with 2-item minimum order of food or drinks.