1931 S 12th St
St. Louis, MO 63104
(314) 436-3045
It's always Sonnys in Soulard! Kick ass patio, drink specials, and great music! Host your next party or event at Sonny's! Send us a message to get information on private parties with us! Wullcya!
HOUSE MUSIC ALL NIGHT LONG FRIDAY+SATURDAY NO COVER
The Best in Live St. Louis Blues Music. SEVEN Nights a Week. Plus Saturday & Sunday Afternoons. With a vintage back bar, wood floors and saloon atmosphere, relax and enjoy St. Louis blues greats. Our Game Room, with its high wood-beamed ceiling, wall of windows and large brick fireplace, a visit to The Game Room is a fun and relaxing experience for all. Please stop by and enjoy foosball, pool and more for a unique place to relax with friends! At the Hardshell, relax in our indoor restaurant with an outdoor garden environment The expansive menu of fresh seafood and Cajun specialties offers a wonderful culinary experience in a setting featuring a huge fish tank, tropical plants, and a waterfall. Selections include fresh crab legs, oysters, and fish, along with fabulous Cajun favorites like Gumbo, red beans & rice, and crawfish etouffee. Be sure to check out the Monthly Events Calendar for our daily specials. Food is available at all three venues.
Lawn mowing, yard wok, picking up leaves, haul away, planting, mulching, stump grinding, cutting/trimming trees-Debris removed, power washing or painting house &deck, cleaning gutters, roof repairs, plumbing, snow removal, asphalt driveway sealing and concrete work. Lowest prices in town. Free estimates.
Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory is a historic building location at 1201 Russell Boulevard in the Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. Built in 1904, by architect Albert B. Groves, the building was originally a factory for the Brown Shoe Company. During the Great Depression, the factory was permanently mothballed. In 1954, the property was bought by the International Hat Company, which converted the building into a warehouse. The Mexican Hat Factory purchased a separate part of the building and converted the section into office space. International Hat warehouse operated until 1976. That same year, the entire building was sold to the Junior Achievement of the Mississippi Valley. By 1980, the building was bought by Allen Market Lane Apartments. On October 20, 1980, the building was formally added to the National Register of Historical Places. Since 1980, the property has operated as a senior and disabled living center, with 100 units.ArchitectureThe Homes-Take factory was originally designed to be a four story, rectangular red brick building, measuring sixty by three hundred feet. The building occupies approximately one half of a city block. A dominant feature of the architectural design is the closely spaced windows, ten feet by three-and-a-half feet.
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