6309 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63130
(314) 725-1499
Snarf's Sandwiches has been a local favorite for nearly 20 years. The menu features their award-winning, oven-toasted sandwiches in addition to salads, soups and scrumptious desserts. Online ordering, delivery and catering are available. Please visit www.eatsnarfs.com for a location near you.
Chipotle prepares burritos and tacos at reasonable prices. Our Food With Integrity philosophy includes unprocessed, sustainable, nutritious, responsibly raised, and organic foods where possible.
Gift Shop nestled in the heart of the Delmar Loop.
Doing something I Love that allows for both Family and Creativity to blend is the basis of this ! New Pieces often! Prices listed on Pieces. Most Fashion Pieces start at $15 each or two for $25 Most Gemstone Pieces start at $25 each or two for $40 See piece for list price..... When placing order please include the wrist/necklace/anklet size so the jewelry can be customized to the proper size. Please contact me directly for large orders for events and Wholesale Prices.
Plowsharing Crafts has provided meaningful income to skilled artisans around the world by marketing their products in the St. Louis area since 1985. We are a ministry of the St. Louis Mennonite Fellowship, one of two Mennonite churches located in the St. Louis area. Plowsharing Crafts is a member of the Fair Trade Federation, and a 501c3 not-for-profit organization. We are largely staffed by volunteers from the community, and we always welcome new friends to join our team. Plowsharing Crafts is in partnership with Ten Thousand Villages, the oldest and largest Fair Trade organization in North America. A large percentage of our inventory comes from Ten Thousand Villages which works with over 60,000 artisans in 30 different countries and has a network of over 100 stores in the US. We also work with approximately 30 other Fair Trade vendors, including SERRV, Global Crafts, UPAVIM, Mountcastle International, Venus Imports, and Equal Exchange, with products from an additional 15 countries. Each of our vendors is committed to Fair Trade and conforms to the principles as laid out on our Fair Trade page. Many of the products are made with sustainable and recycled materials. Our food products are grown all over the world by small farmers using sustainable methods. Two of our product lines support projects in the United States: Women’s Bean Project, Denver, CO and Lucinda Pins for Lydia’s House, St. Louis, MO.