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40 Things to Do in St. Louis

The Arch.  The Lou.  Home of the Cardinals.  Nelly.  LGB.  Thin crust pizza with provel.  Gooey butter cake.  St. Louis claims a number of unique traditions, but if you’re planning a trip to the Gateway to the West, here’s 39 things to do in St. Louis from brunch spots to best activities.

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1 . The Arch

First things first.  Although you’ll have to squeeze into the small car to take you up top, the views are great.  No, the locals don’t do it on the daily, but most have done it at least once, and really, you just have to be able to say you did it.

2 . The St. Louis Zoo

A must especially considering it’s been ranked one of the best zoos — oh, and it’s free.

3 . St. Louis Art Museum

Picasso, Matisse and Van Gogh — they got ‘em!  And oh, free admission again?  Bingo!

4 . Missouri History Museum

If you want to learn a thing or two on your trip, hit up the Missouri History Museum for free. They recently added an exhibit on the Blues’ Stanley Cup win.

5 . Stroll the Loop

If you’re looking for fun things to do in St. Louis, this vibrant, eclectic neighborhood is one of my favorites. This street is known for its restaurants, shops and a concert venue called the Pageant. 

6 . Fitz’s

Root beer and Nutella?  I think yes!  Hit up this restaurant for some great burgers.  You can even watch the root beer being bottled right before your eyes.  My recommendation for root beer floats would definitely be the Eurostar (root beer, vanilla ice cream, Nutella, caramel sauce and whipped cream).  Also, if you eat gluten-free, they have an entire menu for you on their website.  If you can’t make it to St. Louis or just can’t stop thinking about their incredible bottled beverages, you can get it shipped to your front door.

7 . Pi Pizza

While this chain is also located in D.C. and Cincinnati, this is definitely a great place to hit up, especially on the Loop.  If you sit outside, you’re literally steps away from the Pageant.  Although known for their deep dish pizza, their B.L.T. salads are phenomenal as well.

8. City Garden

This is an absolute gem in the middle of St. Louis.  With children playing in the fountains and bunny sculptures, this garden is not only safe but photogenic.  There’s even a quaint path through the trees to the top of a hill.

9 . Vintage Vinyl

Calling all hipsters!  For all your vinyl record needs and, really, just status.  Be sure to pick up a pink sticker to put on your Toms box, recycled notebooks and other hipster stuff.

10. The Custard Station

Covered by a red and white striped awning, the Custard Station cooled us off on a hot day, but warning: cash only.  I opted for a cement with peanut butter and fudge (my all-time favorite), which was creamy yet light.  

11. Mission Taco

At this effortlessly cool taco joint, I ordered two Chicken al Pastor tacos topped with grilled pineapple pico de gallo and one Carne Asada drizzled with queso fresco. While the Carne Asada had a softer, not-so-bold taste, the Chicken al Pastor taco boasted a bold flavor with its contrast of a spicy vibe with the sweet pineapple.  

12 . Cardinals Game

Be prepared for a sea of red and die-hard fans in this baseball town.  And you better be wearing some Cardinal red and ready to chant charge!

13 . Blues Game

Not into baseball?  Grab a sweatshirt and cheer on the Notes. If you live under a rock and haven’t heard, yes, we won the Stanley Cup. And no, we won’t shut up about it.

14 . Art Hill Film Series

It’s one thing to watch a movie sitting around in sweatpants at your hotel, but this film series adds a whole new dimension by showing it on Art Hill.  While not available year-round, be sure to check it out if you’re heading to the Lou over the summer and don’t forget the picnic blanket.

15 . Imo’s

You’ve had Chicago, and you’ve had New York style.  But now it’s time for thin crust St. Louis-style pizza topped with provel cheese.  And this restaurant is the icon of this style.

16 . Mauhaus Cat Cafe

If you love kitties and coffees, this is the place to be. This cat cafe is nestled in a charming suburb right outside the city and has many adoptable cats to play with along with cat-themed treats! Read more about my day at Mauhaus Cat Cafe.

17 . Steinberg Skating Rink

Visiting during the winter?  Take a visit to Steinberg for a round of ice skating, and be prepared to pay in cash.

18 . The Muny

You’ve probably seen a play before (okay, yes, your sixth grade musical counts I guess), but the Muny takes it a step further with summer evening shows at its outdoor theater.

19 . The Hill

Nothing beats Italian food, and the Hill is known for it.  Hit up Favazza’s for some authentic Italian food.  The first time we went there, we ordered a gluten-free pepperoni and sausage pizza and loved it so much that we ordered another one as we were scarfing down the first one.  Bottom line?  Incredible.

20 . Casa Loma Swing Dancing

Done with just looking at pieces of art and sleeping giraffes?  If you’re ready to get out and do something new and exciting, Casa Loma is the place to be for swing dancing.  (Miss Jubilee and the Humdingers are always a favorite, too.)  Never been swing dancing?  Not a problem.  Show up early for group lessons and learn the ropes (well, the Pretzel).

21 . City Coffeehouse & Creperie

Okay, St. Louis and France aren’t near geographically, but get a taste of bleu, blanc, rouge with these French-inspired crepes.  My absolute favorite is a buckwheat crepe with Nutella, strawberries, whipped cream and powdered sugar. 

22 . St. Louis Science Center

If you’re looking for educational things to do in St. Louis, this is where it’s at. The word science may ward off many, but don’t be misled. From its planetarium to OMNIMAX® Theater, this spot with free entrance has lots to offer.

23 . Magic House

You know you’ve always wanted your hair to stand stick-straight out like in the cartoons?  Look no further — this spot is perfect for hands-on activities for young kids.

24 . Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Factory

Yes, yes AND yes.  Not only will your heart melt in this chocolate store, but this business also offers free tours, which may or may not include a free sample.  Be sure to come with an empty stomach.

25 . Amigos Cantina

A bit outside downtown St. Louis, stop by the near and largely pedestrian suburb of Kirkwood for some to-die-for Mexican food.  While we overheard people saying the wait would be around 45 minutes on that crowded Friday night, Riley and I stepped up to find out for ourselves: no wait if we ate on the patio.  The night was chilly, but the patio was covered and had these super cool fire torches, making the temperature totally manageable.  And those torches really made the night (and an epic Insta pic!). 

But let me give you a strong warning: beware the complimentary chips and salsa because you might be full once your meal comes out.  I loved their Chicken Nachos for an entree and would definitely recommend.

26 . paper dolls

Also in the charming ‘burb of Kirkwood, this boutique offers cute clothing and jewelry along with some special STL items.

27 . Drive through Kirkwood neighborhoods

I know you’ll fall in love just looking at these old homes.  If you’re looking for things to do in St. Louis that are free and off your feet, these charming, old homes are fabulous.

28 . Strange Donuts

You may be raising your eyebrows, wondering if you read that right … This Kirkwood spot offers all the donuts you never thought existed like Strange Bacon and Chicken and Waffle (find out more fun flavors here).  This place also offers gluten-free donuts for select times — be sure to give ‘em a ring to check.

29 . Tropical Moose Shaved Ice

Or as the locals call it: Tro Mo.  Head to this Kirkwood spot for a refreshing treat after all that walking around the town.

30 . Cyrano’s

If you’re looking for tasty things to do in St. Louis, this is one to try. Not too far from Kirkwood, this restaurant located in Webster Groves offers items ranging from flambées to Coffee Rubbed Pork Tenderloin.

31 . The Fabulous Fox

You’ll feel like you’re in an entirely different era with the ornate design of this theater.  Plan to stop by for events ranging from plays to concerts.

32. Shaw’s Coffee

Walking into the door under the yellow awning graced with white string lights, my eyes were drawn to the real potted trees, a moulded ceiling and cherry wood.  After the barista kindly greeted us, we responded that we were just looking around.  And then Samantha saw Ghirardelli chocolate was IN the coffee.  Ignoring our wallets and upcoming lunch plans, we gave in. 

I opted for an iced Caffe Mocha that the menu boasts as a “latte sweetened with Ghirardelli dark chocolate.”  We brought our drinks to the back room called the Safe Deposit Vault with dim lighting, grated door, mirrors, a wall with deposit boxes and four comfy chairs.  After my routine mix-the-whipped-cream-into-the-coffee, I indulged into the creamy, rich chocolate flavor.  

33. Adriana’s

Located on The Hill known for its Italian food, this quick-service restaurant served everything from pizzas to sandwiches.  Hanging flowers, blue checkered table covers and a moulded ceiling graced the inside. Don’t skimp on the House Salad.

34. Maggiano’s Little Italy

Close to the Galleria Shopping Center, this restaurant provides an elegant atmosphere for a nice Italian dinner.  Do order from the Classic Pastas section of the menu.  You have one plate of pasta at the restaurant and get another one to take home all for $13.95.  I thoroughly enjoy their Lighter Take on Fettuccine Alfredo with chicken as well as Taylor Street Baked Ziti.

35. Bailey’s Range

Although known for their perfect French fries and a variety of different dipping sauces, Bailey’s Range makes me think of two of my favorite words: ice and cream.  I’ve ordered the following shakes: Salted Caramel, Drunken Mocha and Hot Chocolate with Marshmallows (at different times). Be sure to get extras like whipped cream for free. The bottom line is if you’re looking for tasty things to do in St. Louis, this is it.

36. La Bonne Bouchée

If this is your first time meeting me via my blog, you may not know that I’m obsessed with all things France. (Let me introduce myself here!)  So, let’s just say this bakery and cafe satisfied my inner francophile.  With its overwhelming expanse of macaroons and quality menu, you’ll get your taste of classy France.  Let me just say that my Frittata open-faced omelette made my stomach VERY happy.  

37. Deer Creek Coffee

I ordered a Caramel Royale (caramel sauce, espresso, milk and a touch of vanilla).  The strength of the espresso matched the sweetness of the caramel.  In one sip, you go from saying, “Wow, that is some strong coffee!” to “Oh, dang, this is sweet!”  

38. Rooster

If you’re looking to add quality brunch on your list of things to do in St. Louis, add Rooster. I ordered the #6 Scramble (seasoned black beans, cheddar, spinach, red onion and salsa) at this brunch spot.  The presentation was beautiful — who knew eggs could be attractive?  The casual yet unique atmosphere of Rooster is worth a visit.

39. Down by the Station

Also in Kirkwood, this boutique-meets-store-crossover boasts cute notebooks, stationery, Vera Bradley, porcupine onesies for your little one, Kate Spade, Lilly Pullitzer and hot dog socks… so basically everything you ever wanted in life.  

40. Katie’s Pizza and Pasta

Looking for a nicer, fancier dinner? I am in love with the aesthetic and menu of Katie’s Pizza and Pasta with its Italian cuisine, wine selection and exquisite patio.

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