The Duck Room is located in the basement of legendary Blueberry Hill in the heart of the famous Delmar Loop. Once home to Cicero's (now across the street), the Duck Room hosts National acts & local St. Louis bands most nights of the week. Including Rock 'n Roll Legend & Hall of Famer Chuck Berry once a month. Duck Room is 21+ unless otherwise specified. Tickets for National acts can be purchased at Blueberry Hill or online here: http://www.ticketmaster.com/venue/50280 Please send all booking inquiries to Robert McClimans - [email protected]. All booking inquiries sent through Facebook are deleted.
Seven nights a week you can find 801 Chophouse's wait staff moving across wooden floors beneath dramatically-lit coiffured ceilings in St. Louis' high end suburb of Clayton. In this 1920's inspired steakhouse filled with leather booths and cherry wood furnishings, trays will be loaded with aged USDA Prime beef ONLY, nine creative potato preparations, dry-aged Iowa Duroc pork chops, and Colorado lamb. Of course you may find you are partial to a seat at the large 32-seat, oval-shaped bar, sipping a beverage from a list of classic cocktails. The menu, drink selection, and Wine Spectator-awarded wine list could accommodate months of exploration, and an ever-changing "fresh sheet" overflows with the jet-fresh seafood selections of the day. Let us customize a private party for 8 to 100 at 801 Chophouse St. Louis for you.
In the bends of the Mississippi River lie two of the greatest cities in the world: St. Louis and New Orleans. They come together at Riverbend, where you can just as easily enjoy a Bud Light as a Sazerac. Schlafly Pale Ale or Abita Amber. Visit us and savor a bowl of gumbo. We have a friendly atmosphere and the best Creole and Cajun comfort food in town. Our menu is full of temptations prepared by our New Orleans chef: po-boys, crabmeat stuffed shrimp, oyster bread, and delicious bread pudding. We hope you’ll join us at Riverbend, where the good times roll.
Some families were just meant to be in the restaurant business. And the Lees are certainly in that group. Katie and Tom Lee are both Successful Restaurant owners serving up not only amazing food and wonderful Beverages, but incredible atmosphere and dining out experiences that leave patrons anxiously awaiting the next go round. At Katie's Pizza we strive to provide the freshest organic ingredients, simple yet delicate recipes that capture the very essence of the areas they are derived from. We don't cut corners or buy pre-made products (everything is made from scratch in house, all day every day..) Come in to Katie's Pizza and experience for yourself what people mean when they say GOURMET PIZZA.. we think you'll be back!
The Fox & Hounds Tavern has long been a favorite spot for Cheshire visitors and St. Louisans to enjoy a cold pint and a bite to eat. Now the cozy pub has been preserved and reinvented for the next generation. Pull up a stool at the bar or relax in a plush chair by the big stone fireplace and choose a favorite from our extensive drink list. Distinguished tastes will appreciate the dozen different varieties of Irish, American and Scottish whiskey. If you’re feeling adventurous, you may even try a yard of ale – a true Fox & Hounds tradition! A small plates menu will ensure that your cocktail of choice can be enjoyed alongside a savory lunch, dinner or late night snack. Open 3 pm - 1 am daily* *Kitchen closes at 10pm
Owned and operated by Charlie Becker since 1946. Krueger's has become the ideal neighborhood bar and grill. Best known for it's traditional menu and friendly service. Krueger's has a little something for everyone. Please come down and visit us for a ball game or just for lunch. We are looking forward to serving you and yours.
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Francis Field is a stadium at Washington University in St. Louis that was used as the main stadium for the 1904 Summer Olympics. It is currently used by the university's track and field, cross country, football, and soccer teams. It is located in St. Louis County, Missouri on the far western edge of the university's Danforth Campus. Built in time for the 1904 World's Fair, the stadium once had a 19,000 person seating capacity, but stadium renovations in 1984 reduced the capacity to 4,000 persons. It is one of the oldest sports venues west of the Mississippi River that is still in use. Francis Field now utilizes artificial Field Turf, which can be configured for both soccer and football.
Washington University School of Law is a private American law school located in St. Louis, Missouri. The law school is one of the seven graduate and undergraduate schools at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1867, the School of Law is the oldest continually operating private law school west of the Mississippi River. Originally, the law school was located in downtown St. Louis, but it relocated in 1904 to the Danforth Campus of Washington University in St. Louis, and is housed in Anheuser-Busch Hall. It is ranked 18th among the 203 American Bar Association approved law schools by U.S. News & World Report. Its clinical training and trial advocacy programs have consistently ranked in the top ten according to the same source.AdmissionsFor the class entering in the fall of 2015, 1,275 out of 4,613 J.D. applicants were offered admission (27.6%), with 210 matriculating. The 25th and 75th LSAT percentiles for the 2015 entering class were 161 and 168, respectively, with a median of 167. The 25th and 75th undergraduate GPA percentiles were 3.18 and 3.80, respectively, with a median of 3.67.Ranking and honorsThe 2015 edition of U.S. News & World Report's "Best Law Schools" ranked the Washington University School of Law: 18th in the country overall (out of over 180 law schools) 9th in the country in Trial Advocacy 6th in the country in Clinical Training Recent Leiter’s Law School Rankings placed the law school: 18th in the country (tie) in Student Quality 19th in the country (tie) in Academic Reputation 20th in the country (tie) in Lawyer/Judge Reputation GraduatePrograms.com recently ranked Washington University as number 1 for social life.
The Olin Business School is one of seven academic schools at Washington University in St. Louis. Founded in 1917, the business school was renamed for entrepreneur John M. Olin in 1988. The school offers BSBA, Master of Business Administration (MBA), MS in Supply Chain Management, MS in Finance, Masters in Accounting, MS in Customer Analytics, MS in Leadership, Executive MBA, Doctor of Business in Finance (DBA) and PhD degrees. In 2002, an Executive MBA program was established in Shanghai, in cooperation with Fudan University.The Olin Business School includes the 80000sqft Simon Hall, whose 1986 construction was largely funded by a gift from John E. Simon; Knight and Bauer Halls, whose 2014 construction was largely funded by gifts from Charles F. And Joanne Knight and George and Carol Bauer; and the Charles F. Knight Executive Education and Conference Center, all on the Danforth Campus.Olin has a network of about 19,190 alumni across the world. In the late 2000s, the business school’s endowment rose to $249 million (2007); annual gifts averaged $12 million per year.On July 1, 2009, the school took over management of the Brookings Institute's executive management program.ProgramsBSBA ProgramAt Olin, undergraduate students are admitted directly into the BSBA program as freshmen.To graduate, students must complete a minimum of 120 units of coursework. 40% of classes must be outside the areas of business. Students can choose from eight different business majors: Accounting, Economics and Strategy, Entrepreneurship, Finance, Healthcare Management, Marketing, Leadership and Strategic Management, and Operations and Supply Chain Management. Olin students can also minor in International Business, the Business of Entertainment, or the Business of Sports Management.