Have you had the wings with five sauces while watching a game?
The snow cone stand owner said on Facebook that Family Video has 'kicked them out.'
The gift shop survived for seven years in Maplewood in two different locations.
The two business partners said it's been great working with the city.
The annual day of eating out to support St. Louis Effort for AIDS is April 25.
It's to be New York style pizza, with the dough and sauce made in-house.
The St. Louis craft brewers new space will be bigger than Schlafly Bottleworks.
When it's time for an after-work drink, where do you go? RFT's Gut Check suggests stopping by The Wood on Sutton Boulevard.
Project manager Nick Frisella said LEDs are getting cheaper and brighter.
Maplewood's Flying Tiger is now the authorized Genuine scooter dealer in St. Louis.
The Maplewood market is now open Wednesdays through October.
Schnuck says approximately 2.4 million credit and debit cards used at 79 stores may were compromised. Do you still shop at Schnucks, or have you picked a different grocery store now?
The Walmart lot is given the dashcam treatment on Saturday afternoon.
Happy Badger Studio is trying to raise $18,000 to move forward their their project, "Something Fragile," a poetic puzzle game.
A St. Louis Post-Dispatch reader suggests the dish, saying he craved green chile enchiladas and "found an excellent version at Southwest Diner."
The downtown Maplewood restaurant was named in the Riverfront Times as a place where vegetarians "can order good grub that ain't got no meat."
The owner of a popular Clayton pizzeria ran a successful Kickstarter to help her open a second restaurant.
The burlesque and variety club left Maplewood in U-Haul trucks last month.
That's according to The Daily Meal website, which ranked Schlafly Bottleworks as one of the top 10 American destinations for brewery tours.
One coffee promises to be "as crazy" as Strange Donuts.
A union laborer said Ross is the only store not using the union for its build-out.
He told Patch his new oven will begin to be moved in on Thursday.
Proposition Q passed by better than a 2:1 margin, but some thought the ordinance could have been better.
QuikTrip now owns the property on S. Big Bend that may become a cut-through street to Martini Avenue.
The owner said he's invested $900,000 in the location.
Three soon-to-open businesses were out in the public.
Ride with Patch on a tour of the parking lot between Trader Joe's and Target.
Here's our weekly look at who's hiring in and around Maplewood and Brentwood .
The inventory will be offered at 20 percent off on Friday and Saturday.
The often packed store may soon have wider aisles, though parking will stay the same.
Schlafly Brewing's April Fool's Day prank--a batch of 'lyte' beers--are being auctioned for the Gateway Chapter of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
The trainer says being fit has to be a priority.
That is with 0 of 5 of the election day polling places reporting.
The store for merchandise for newborns to toddlers is the second store to open in the newly renovated center.
Patch went out and talked to Maplewood voters, and some shared their thoughts on the QuikTrip question.
The owners, Matt and Jennifer Williams, made the announcement in a newsletter on Monday.
The shop survived almost two years in the tough economy.
The Brentwood furniture store also received high praises from ALIVE Magazine.
Here's our weekly look at who's hiring in and around Maplewood and Brentwood.
The sole remaining employee is both salesman and mechanic.