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The Saint Louis Brewery (The Tap Room) 2100 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103 The first (and IMHO still the best) of St. Louis Brew Pubs. I swear I'm going to name my first child "Oatmeal Stout" after my favorite of their brews. Housed in a beautiful old building that used to be a printing company (I believe) the Tap Room has bands upstairs (usually Blues) and a good variety of tasty beer flowing freely from the copper kettles. |
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Morgan Street Brewery 721 N. Second Street St. Louis, MO 63102 Restaurant & Brewery: (314) 231-9970 Fax (314) 231-2469 Nestled on cobblestone streets polished by more than 200 years of commerce along the Mississippi River, Morgan Street Brewery radiates the charm that only history can impart. Morgan Street Brewery’s rich architecture and warm interiors are highlighted by burnished wood and exposed brick and feature cozy nooks and corners. The main brewery building and adjacent Lodge, both more than 130 years old, are separated by a brick patio that is as perfect for café style dining as the popular outdoor dining patio along second street. Morgan Street Brewery, founded in 1995, is one of the oldest buildings in historic Laclede’s Landing. It’s where St. Louis- and thousands of visitors from other cities- go for great times, great food and fabulous beers made right on the premises in Morgan Street’s micro brewery |
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Trailhead Brewing Company 921 South Riverside Drive St. Charles, Missouri 63302 636-946-BREW Located in historic St. Charles, Trailhead Brewing Co. has been open since 1995. We are a trailhead in every sense of the word. Nestled in the richly historic district of Old St. Charles, the site Trailhead occupies served as the starting point for the Lewis and Clark exploration of the Louisiana Purchase. It later served as a trailhead to fur traders, settlers and even frontiersman Daniel Boone. To hikers and bikers, Trailhead marks one of the eastern Missouri entrances to the Katy Trail. Brewed on-site, our traditional hand-crafted beers range from the light Trailblazer Blond Ale to the dark, robust Old Courthouse Stout, plus a number of original recipe seasonal brews. Our full-service restaurant has the perfect meal to compliment the ale of your choice. Featuring such items as Slow Smoked Prime Rib and Barbecued Smoked Chicken, as well as sandwiches, salads, soups, entrees, pizzas and appetizers, our menu is sure to please even the most discriminating tastes. Trailhead is located in the renovated Old Grist Mill at the corner of Boone’s Lick and Main Street in historic Old St. Charles. From the moment you walk through our doors, the lively atmosphere and interior architecture of Trailhead take over. Our multi-level layout offers views of the extensive glass-enclosed brewing facilities from all three levels. Our decor is traditional with light-colored wood, exposed brickwork and stainless steel, which compliment the look of our brewing equipment. With a seating capacity of 300 inside and 100 outside on two patios, we are able to meet the demand for our unique beers and appetizing foods all while providing excellent, fast and friendly service. We also welcome parties both large and small with several different-sized private rooms. So what are you waiting for? Visit us today for an experience the whole family is sure to enjoy. |