New Year's Eve is champagne's time to shine.
Fun, funky retailer at Plaza Frontenac is selling everything down to the fixtures.
Here's a list of some great local items you can purchase for those on your holiday shopping lists.
The owner says this store features the chain's new decorating style and a different way to serve customers in the line.
With a new liquor store now open in Olivette and the holidays nearly upon us, here's some expert advice from area shops about picking your perfect vintage.
Sugarfire Smoke House will set up an outdoor smoker behind the store this week. The restaurant's owner wants to move the cooking device to the front patio area in the spring.
Patch first told you the new business was on its way in early November. Opening day was Wednesday.
The next big blockbuster of the season is appearing in theaters around Olivette soon with midnight showings. Advance ticket sales are happening now.
The bakery that specializes in 3-D cakes and alcohol-infused cupcakes will be moving to a new location in North County.
Should the coffee company open a new cafe in Olivette—or nearby?
The annual Milk and Cookies with Santa event brought children with autism a special holiday celebration.
An employee says permitting issues have pushed back the opening of the liquor store next to Party City in the space formerly occupied by Ray's Donuts in Olivette Center.
Patch rounds up local job listings to help you on your search.
Tired feet? Let your fingers do the shopping with click-throughs to online deals promoted as Cyber Monday and Cyber Week specials.
The ripple effects of the collapse of Hostess Brands hit Patch towns around St. Louis as employees lost their jobs last week.
Several local companies are available to hang Christmas lights on your house. They take them down after the holidays are over, too.
The new location of the sandwich shop moves into the former location of the Land of Smile Thai restaurant.
A building permit application says yes. What does the company say?
The restaurant has been an Olivette fixture for 16 years.
Support 30 local businesses along Clayton Road with the annual Ladue Holiday Walk this weekend.
Walmart announced a Thanksgiving Day start to its sales. Target, Toys R Us, and Best Buy aren't far behind.
It's been closed at least two and a half years. What would you like to see move into this spot? And what should happen to those golden dragons. Or are they lions?
There's an Arena Liquor on Hampton Avenue in the city; this location is next to Party City and the former Ray's Donuts store.
The building that will soon house Shane Co. was a grocery story until 1985. See some historical pictures from those days. Richard Simmons was among the celebrities to pass through the doors.
Residents are buzzing about the remodeling work underway at 9643 Olive Boulevard — the former Flotkens supermarket.
The suspected scammer has hit at least 10 restaurants in St. Louis, according to Mike Johnson, owner of Sugarfire Smokehouse in Olivette.
The Shane Co. has been the jeweler to the St. Louis Cardinals for 13 years.
Each week, we will nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
Local restaurateur Mike Johnson has experience in University City, Clayton and Maplewood.
The Olivette bakery will close after the holidays. The store's owner hopes to open at 7415 Manchester Rd. in Maplewood by Jan. 1
More than 120 local and regional food producers, artisans and crafters will be featured at the 21st annual event, which runs from Oct. 5 through Oct. 7.
Here's our weekly look at who's hiring in and around Olivette.
Olivette bakery with a deep history in Creve Coeur and University City hasn't been open for weeks, according to St. Louis Magazine.