6141 Lagoon Dr
St. Louis, MO 63112
(314) 367-1337
Built as a concert venue from the ground up, The Pageant boasts optimal sight lines and exceptional acoustics. No matter where you sit or stand, you will always be within 70 feet of the stage. Every seat is a good seat at The Pageant! The Pageant takes it's namesake from The Pageant Theatre - an old movie theatre originally located a few blocks East of where The Pageant now stands. The Theatre, built in 1915, was actually the first movie theatre to feature stadium style seating in the St. Louis area. Capacity ranges from 1,000-2,300 depending on the type of event. All patrons wishing to enter 21+ sections must have a valid form of Identification. In addition, ALL patrons must have a valid form of identification to enter events with age restrictions. We will deny entry to anyone presenting fraudulent identification. No refunds. Please send all booking inquiries to [email protected]. All booking inquiries sent through Facebook are deleted.
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.
Patrick Connolly of County Galway, Ireland, began his barkeep career in 1942 when he opened the Pat Connolly Tavern, and for two decades he worked to create a St. Louis landmark. Although the tavern has changed names and owners over the years, it has now returned to the Connolly family and the original name. We are proud to continue the tradition that Pat started over 70 years ago, offering classic pub fare and fine spirits in a family-friendly atmosphere. We also strive to be active in our community and welcoming to all who walk through our door. We invite you to have your next meal, pint, or event with us!
The Jewel Box is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places .It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Robert Paulus Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms.HistoryIn 1913, Nelson Cunliff became Commissioner of Parks and Recreation for St. Louis City. Due to high levels of smoke and soot within the city, he began a survey to determine which plants could survive the conditions. He later asked John Moritz, who was in charge of the city's greenhouses, to set up a display greenhouse to showcase various plants which could survive. It is said that someone called the displays "like a jewel box", hence the name. In 1933, Bernard Dickmann became Mayor of St. Louis and decided to build a new facility. The building cost $125,000 and William C. E. Becker, then Chief Engineer of Bridges and Buildings for the city, was assigned to design the building. Construction began on December 12, 1935 and the facility opened on November 14, 1936.
Dating back to the 1930's, the building that is Boundary at The Cheshire has served as a gathering place for people wanting to share a good time over a great meal. It is in that spirit that the historic building has been restored and reinvented. After closing for nearly two years and undergoing a massive, multi-million dollar renovation, the iconic building reopens as home to four unique dining experiences.
We are a full service Event Venue providing all the required amenities and we are dedicated to quality service to provide our client's with the most memorable special occasion possible. We have reasonable packages priced for any budget. We have a seating capacity of 250. The Great Hall is considered one of the most beautiful rooms in St. Louis. We look forward to hearing from you soon.
The 2,500-square-foot Panorama restaurant is named after its sweeping views of Forest Park through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Art Hill. Panorama is a restaurant located in the Saint Louis Art Museum's East Building, focusing on seasonal and local ingredients. It is operated in partnership with Bon Appétit Management Company, with Executive Chef/General Manager Ivy Magruder leading the team. It is open during Museum hours, including Friday evenings for dinner.
Since the early 1900's, we have been committed to your family's individual needs and customs. Offering a wide variety of burial and cremation options, we are experienced with providing your family an unparalleled level of personalized attention. Ambruster Chapel invite you to call or visit our facility for a personal tour and answers to all your questions. Thank you for the opportunity to serve your family.
Hi and welcome to Grand Basin Yoga! My classes offer inspiration from many traditions and include meditation, intention setting, calling in the elements, and directions, pranayama and appropriately challenging asana. Classes are very focused but delivered with a sense of humor. The practice is based upon the yogis who come to class. I check in to see what the students need each time and craft my session from there. I also include energy work during practice and offer verbal guidance and cueing. I make adjustments when necessary but I prefer for my students to get to the pose naturally and over time feeling them in their own bodies. It is a very personal experience. Classes are 75 to 90 minutes and I often play singing bowls with guided meditation/visualization along with time for silence during savasana. The music comes from the fountains of overflowing joy. All levels are welcome and practice is meant to inspire not discourage beginners. The community is very welcoming and diverse. There is often live music and opportunities to connect with other students after classes. Register via www.diannalucas.com Be prepared to have fun. Class cards are available for purchase online, or you can pay the first day of your practice to avoid the $2 online processing fee. Please ask about scholarships, Danna, and pay it forward plans. New & Returning Students: Please complete the online registration form before paying for classes so I know which class you are signing up for.