Food scene
The Wedge Tavern
423 W Holden AveThe Donut Stop
1101 Lemay Ferry RdStop by for some breakfast donuts!
Perennial Artisan Ales
8125 Michigan AveHalfway Haus
7900 Michigan AveRecreation
Jefferson Barracks Park has several museums, a beautiful disc golf course, and plenty of walking paths. You are almost certain to see some deer. There are some beautiful memorials as well.
Jefferson Barracks Disc Golf
North Road WestJefferson Barracks Park has several museums, a beautiful disc golf course, and plenty of walking paths. You are almost certain to see some deer. There are some beautiful memorials as well.
If you want to try your luck or enjoy their buffet, stop by River City Casino!
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River City Casino
777 River City Casino BlvdIf you want to try your luck or enjoy their buffet, stop by River City Casino!
St. Louis Skatium
120 E Catalan StGateway Escape Rooms
150 Concord Plaza Shopping CenterThis 70-acre space has a skate park, play area with splash pad, tennis courts & picnic facilities.
300 Halsey St
300 Halsey StreetThis 70-acre space has a skate park, play area with splash pad, tennis courts & picnic facilities.
Sightseeing
St. Louis Arch/Riverfront
Poplar StreetThe Beverage Garden The old “Beverage Garden” is part of the Jefferson Barracks Historic Site in Sylvan Springs Park. It was constructed by the CCC in 1939. It consists of a sunken patio with a stream running through it and surrounded by decorative walls of stone in a classic CCC type construction. There is a plaque in the wall on the east side of the gardens. It served as a “beer garden” in the run-up to and during WW2, being immediately adjacent to Jefferson Barracks. It is no longer in use, however much of the stonework remains.
Sylvan Springs
300 Halsey StThe Beverage Garden The old “Beverage Garden” is part of the Jefferson Barracks Historic Site in Sylvan Springs Park. It was constructed by the CCC in 1939. It consists of a sunken patio with a stream running through it and surrounded by decorative walls of stone in a classic CCC type construction. There is a plaque in the wall on the east side of the gardens. It served as a “beer garden” in the run-up to and during WW2, being immediately adjacent to Jefferson Barracks. It is no longer in use, however much of the stonework remains.