Updated January 20, 2011 St. Louis City and County enacted a smoking ban on public places on January 2, 2011. There are some exemptions, so people looking for a place to go out and smoke still have some options. St. Louis County: In St. Louis County, the law allows bars with limited food sales to [...]
I am always in search of new coffee shop and cafes, and if they offer free WiFi, they move to the top of the list. If you’ve seen my post listing free WiFi options in St. Louis, you’ll see that I have 5 criterion to qualify a WiFi spot as a favorite: Free Wi-Fi (free) [...]
Video summary: Pre-show crowd, green show stage and one of the entertainers teasing my friend Bruce’s daughter by swiping her cell phone and calling one of her friends. Since 2001, St. Louis residents have had a chance to see a Shakespeare play live in Forest Park for free. If you have never been to the [...]
St. Louis offers so many options for things to do for people of all ages. From museums to sporting events to parks, you can find wonderful entertainment options all year long. Whether you are relocating to St. Louis, new to the area or a lifelong resident, I hope that this list helps you find some [...]
City Museum in St. Louis, MO City Museum is a one of a kind museum. The City Museum is not only a museum, but it is also an indoor-outdoor playground and offers arts & crafts classes for kids. The City Museum site describes itself best: Housed in the 600,000 square-foot former International Shoe Company, the [...]
Forest Park’s Boathouse Forest Park is the gem of St. Louis. At over 1300 acres, it is 500 acres larger than New York’s Central Park. Located between the Central West End and Washington University, the park is home to many treasures including the Art Museum, History Museum, Zoo, Muny Theater, Jewel Box and an outdoor [...]