Once part of the original Lemp brewing empire, Lemp's Grand Hall is the perfect venue for banquets, wedding receptions or other events. The Hall features a large bar, historic decor and a deck offering guests a unique view of the Lemp Brewery. It is located at the corner of Lemp Avenue and Cherokee Street in St. Louis, not far from The Lemp Mansion.
The most trusted recording studio in St. Louis and the only one with an A+ Rating from the Better Business Bureau. Our facility is located just south of downtown St. Louis, Missouri and we specialize in music recording, mixing, Podcasts and Books on Tape. Our post-production services include Source Connect remote recording, ADR, Foley, sound design, editing, and surround sound mixing. We have worked on projects for major labels such as Atlantic, Epic/Sony, RCA/Jive, and Universal/Motown with recording artists like Diddy, JoJo, Dropkick Murphys, Pitbull, Peter Martin, Brian Owens, Erin Bode, Wale, Big Boi, K’naan, Nao Yoshioka, Sebastian Bach (of Skid Row), The 442’s, Thi’sl, Alarm Will Sound, Yo Gotti, Slice9, and Gravity Kills. We have worked with major networks including ABC (Gallivant), CBS (NCIS: New Orleans), and companies such as Maritz, Spot Creative, Group 360, Weremeyer, Osborne-Barr, Switch, Fuze, Saint Louis University, MADCO and National Blues Museum who’s clients have included HP, Monsanto, Sierre Energy, Anheuser Busch and Dr. Pepper Snapple Group to name a few. Our book-on-tape projects include “Motive” (Penguin/Random House), Claire McCaskill’s memoir “Plenty Ladylike” and John O’Leary’s On Fire: The 7 Choices To Ignite A Radically Inspired Life“ (Simon and Shuster). We supplied sound design, mix, and scoring services for the films Marshall the Miracle Dog, Fatal Call, The Makings Of You, Hating Breitbart, 23 Minutes To Sunrise, Lake Windfall and Casualties Of State. Our control rooms and live room have also been used as a location for several television shows such as MTV’s “Made”, NBC’s “The Voice” and PBS’s “Genealogy Road Show” and “Song Stage”. We have also been honored with many design awards including “Class of 2009 Studio Design Award” from Mix Magazine, a Keystone Award for “Construction Excellence” and a “Creative Renovation” award from Construction News and Review (CNR). www.shockcitystudios.com. For bookings/studio tours, contact: Matt Creek, Studio Manager 314-771-3099 [email protected]
Irish and contemporary live music performed live every friday and Saturday by the area's most popular musicians. Proudly featuring the Irish Xiles from Dublin Ire. on the second Saturday of every month.
Monster Energy presents Oktoberfest! -All inclusive premium open bar -Live Entertainment Friday All Inclusive: $50 +tax Saturday All Inclusive Ticket: $60 +tax Two Day Pass: $80 +tax (Save $30!) Purchase tickets at www.oktoberfeststl.com
The Chatillon-DeMenil House, located at 3325 DeMenil Place in Benton Park, St. Louis, Missouri, was begun in 1848 for the pioneer Henry Chatillon, then enlarged to its present form by prominent St. Louis businessman Nicolas DeMenil from 1855 to 1863. The house serves as a house museum, and according to its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, described "as being the finest example of Greek Revival architecture in the Midwest."Original homeThe property where the house was built was part of a five acre tract purchased by Odile Delor Lux, a granddaughter of Clement Delor de Treget, the founder of Carondelet, Missouri. The property originally was part of the St. Louis common fields. In 1848, Lux married Henry Chatillon, who had become somewhat famous as the leader of the expedition of Francis Parkman in The Oregon Trail. By 1849, a house stood on the property owned by Chatillons. The early house was a simple, two-story brick farmhouse with four rooms and a one-slope roof.Regardless of Chatillon's renown, parcels of the tract were sold in 1850, and the remainder of the property (including the farmhouse) was sold in 1855. The purchaser was Nicolas DeMenil, a French physician who in October 1836 married Emilie Sophie Chouteau, the descendent of both of the founders of St. Louis. DeMenil and his wife initially purchased the house in 1856 with another family. By the beginning of the Civil War they decided to reside in it year-round, and bought out the interest of the other family. The DeMenils hired Henry Pitcher, a carpenter and contractor, to remodel and expand it in the Greek Revival Style.
Milque Toast Bar grew out of the cultural soil of McKinley Heights—from its rich history to its current resurgence. We have created this inclusive and nurturing space to learn and play while breaking bread together. Though our digs are tiny, we’re dreaming big. We want to be your breakfast nook, your long lunch, your brunch spot, and your neighborhood clubhouse. We will delight your senses, relax your mind, and open your heart. Slow down, take a breath, and experience the good life in our corner of St. Louis.
Located at 2201 South 7th St. and Ann Ave., just one block south of Russell Blvd.; with ample street side parking in a well-lit area. Hours of service are from 11 a.m. until close: Monday through Saturday. Come relax with us in this recently renovated 19th century picturesque brick building from the 1840's. I offer an appropriately succinct and cozy place, all in good Soulard taste; perfect for a group of friends or a special date. Recently, I was a recipient of the Soulard Restoration Group’s 2010 Soulard Star Award, Most Outstanding Renovation. We offer the best head of beer in Soulard. As well as cocktails, soft drinks, crafts, and good company. If you are hungry, order some food and have it delivered from a long-time Soulard favorite: Joanie's Pizzeria. If your fingers are in the mood, give them a spin on our piano. New musicians and artists always welcome - please email us or stop by during normal business hours. I look forward to serving you. Come, enjoy, and slow down.
What is the Protean Gardening Philosophy? Deep within each of us lies a garden, but you may long to make your garden real, to sit in it, walk in it, work in it, and possess it on your land. Steve can assist you to change your outer landscape to a sacred place, a place for rest or rejuvenation, a place for play or pleasure. His designs and services give your inward garden outward form, structure, and support. Steve designs and maintains outer gardens that are the personal, creative expressions of your inner space, the intuitive self, the sacred psychic capacity of your soul. He provides you with the “how-to” to design your outer space, thereby providing you with a way to the “form”. This also connects you with your inner garden. But it is not only creating the outer form, it is also the act of gardening. By planting and tending gardens, we physically bring meaning and sense to your inner sacred space. Reconnecting with the earth moves you from your head. Steve assists you to personally define and tailor the “structure” and “support” required to maintain your outward garden. He can provide installation and maintenance services according to your needs.
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