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Saint Louis CITY
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COVERING THE CITY CORRIDORDOWNTOWN • THE LOOP • MIDTOWN • SOULARD
LAFAYETTE SQUARE •BENTON PARK • THE HILLBIG BEND • CENTRAL WEST END • TOWER GROVE
THE GROVE • MAPLEWOOD • DOGTOWN • SHAW
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The Mack is a Smoke Free Establishment4615 Macklind Avenue • 314-832-8199
CARDSBASEBALL!
We’ll be OPEN and televisingEVERY WORLD CUP GAME!
$15 Buckets of 16oz. World Cup Bud Light
Serving Authentic Brazilian Caipirinhas
and Bauru Sandwiches
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EVENT ONE - 8:00 AM - Male & Female Recre-ational (Walkers, Strollers, Pets, non-competitive)EVENT TWO - 8:30 AM - Men's Competitive RaceEVENT THREE - 8:45 AM - Women's Competitive RaceEVENT FOUR - 9:05 AM - Elite RaceEVENT FIVE - 9:20 AM - Kids' Quarter Mile Dash9:35 AM - Awards Ceremony9:50 AM – 12 PM - Street Party (live music, beer, food, smoothies, activities and more!)
4144 South Grand • 314-875-9653
ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY!
Come celebrate our 1 YEAR ANNIVERSARY! NOW SERVING Beer, Wine, & Cocktails!
Also join us for our GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION of our BAR: Saturday June 28th!
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Saint Louis CITY
EDITIONDowntown•Central West End•Soulard•The Loop•Grand/Grove•MaplewoodDowntown•Central West End•Soulard•The Loop•Grand/Grove•Maplewood
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EVERY CARDINAL HOME GAME!
Southtown Pub
Cardinals BaseballFri, Jun 27 @ LA Dodgers 10:10 PMSat, Jun 28 @ LA Dodgers 7:15 PMSun, Jun 29 @ LA Dodgers TBATue, Jul 1 @ San Francisco 10:15 PMWed, Jul 2 @ San Francisco 10:15 PMThu, Jul 3 @ San Francisco 3:45 PMFri, Jul 4 vs Miami 7:15 PM Sat, Jul 5 vs Miami 2:15 PMSun, Jul 6 vs Miami 2:15 PMMon, Jul 7 vs Pittsburgh 8:15 PMTue, Jul 8 vs Pittsburgh 8:15 PMWed, Jul 9 vs Pittsburgh 8:15 PMThu, Jul 10 vs Pittsburgh 7:15 PMFri, Jul 11 @ Milwaukee 8:10 PMSat, Jul 12 @ Milwaukee 4:10 PMSun, Jul 13 @ Milwaukee 2:10 PM
314-832-90093707 S. Kingshighway
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4521 South Kingshighway Blvd.314-696-2855 • www.no-smokeshop.com
Mon. 10am-8pmTue. 8am-5pm
Wed. 10am-8pmThu. 8am-5pmFri. 10am-8pmSat. 10am-4pm
It's VAPOR, not smoke....
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check out our happy hour online
HOURSmonDAY - THURSDAY
11:30 AM - 9:30 PM
friday: 11:30 AM - 11 PM
saturday: 12 PM - 11 PM
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3024 S. Grand BLVD.314-772-0002 www.sekisuiusa.com
HAPPY HOUR!
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LATIN NIGHTS Every Friday and Saturday at the Delmar location. Late Night Happy Hour starting at 5PM with DJ out on the patio.
FREE SALSA LESSONS from 7-9pm and then
dance night away.
3315 Watson Rd.St. Louis, MO 63139
314-645-7455
5916 Delmar Blvd.St. Louis, M0 63112314-725-2203
www.elpaisanomexicanrestaurant.org
El PaisanoAuthentic Mexican Cuisine
DON’T FORGET TO CATCH ALL THE WORLD CUP ACTION
AT BOTH LOCATIONS!
1900 Locust Ave. • St. Louis, MO 63103 314-588-8899 • www.theprecinctstl.com
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SMOKEHOUSE
WINGSBURGERS
Bucket and1Lb of Wings
$20for all st. louis sporting events (home and away)
FREESHUTTLETo Cardinals Gamesand Concerts
FREE APPETIZER
5800 Southwest Ave. • 314-646-8722www.cjsonthehill.com • facebook.com/cjsonthehill
St. Louis’ Best New Sunday Brunch
10:00am - 2:00pm
LUNCH Tues-Sun: 11:00am - 4:00pm
DINNER Tues-Sun: 4:00pm -10:00pm
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J&A’s Bar&Grill
10 North Newstead Ave.314-534-0335
MONDAY-SATURDAY • 10AM - 1:30AM
$700
J & A’s BARBEQUETHURSDAY-SATURDAY
Homemade Pizzas • Salads • ChiliSoups • Sandwiches • DAILY SPECIALS!
SMOKING PERMITTED HERE
INCREDIBLE LUNCH SPECIAL!1/2 lb. BurgerFrench FriesDraft/Beverage
$2.00 Can Beers
$3.00 Well DrinksALL DAY, EVERY DAY!
UNTIL 3:00PM
$7.0064oz PITCHERSAll Day, Every Day
Sunday Brunch: 9am-3pm
2321 Arsenal, St. Louis, MO 63118 • In Historic Benton Park314-776-5889 • www.luvyduvys.com
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NEW SUMMER HOURS!Tue-Thu: 11am - 4pm • Fri: 11am - 9pm • Sat: 8am - 4pm
NEW SUMMER HOURS!Tue-Thu: 11am - 4pm • Fri: 11am - 9pm • Sat: 8am - 4pm
LIVEBlues, Jazz and R &B Music FRIDAY - SATURDAY
3265 Jefferson Avenue 314-776-5700
Welcome to the Choice
Two Chefs preparing a variety of multi-fresh cuisine daily,
on our steam tables. Bar/Open Hours 11am - 12:30am
Seating for Dining until 10pm
View our entire menu and specials online at: tuckersplacestl.com
“St. louis’ best steaks” - rft readers poll 1999-2013
HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977
MONDAY: INDUSTRY NIGHT! Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.
TUESDAY: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!FRIDAY: FRUGAL FRIDAY!!!!!!
9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.
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LET THEM EAT ART!Save the Date for the 9th Annual Maplewood
“Let Them Eat Art” Fair Friday, July 11th, 2014.
The event is Maplewood’s whacky tribute to Bastille Day, with an “anything goes” atmosphere on self-guided tours through historic downtown Maple-wood’s shops, artist studios, and restaurants. Kind of like Mardi Gras and Christmas with a little St. Pat’s Day thrown into the mix. The story goes that nine years ago an art-starved resident came to Rachelle L’Ecuyer, director of community development for the city of Maplewood, with an idea. Why not host an art festival in the streets, featuring Maplewood-themed work by regional artists? That idea grew into Let Them Eat Art, the city’s annual celebration of all things creative.
Fortunately, unlike poor Marie Antoinette, no one in Maplewood has lost their head for shouting out Let Them Eat Art. If Marie were to attend you might hear her shout out “Quelle surprise!” And what a surprise it is -- offering something for everyone.
Some of the surprises in store are • Live demonstrations by more than 35 regional artists and artisans includ-
ing Andi Kozak, Angelia Young, Bob Hartzell, Dan Jaboor, and many others.• Live music at the Sutton Main Stage with Vote for Pedro and Joe Dirt and
the Dirty Boys Band.• Great food & drink specials by Maplewood’s award-winning restaurants
along with wine tastings and chocolate tastings!• Dream interpretation by Dream Seekers and the School of Metaphysics • Hoop Dance performances by the St. Louis Hoop Club • Tarot Card Reading and Psychic Readings at Mystic Valley • Kids’ activities in the Sutton Loop Park featuring performers from the
Everyday Circus• Music performances by your favorite musicians including: Acoustik Ele-
ment, Bryan & Lola, Colonel Ford, Down Home Blues Band, Phatz Jango, Sarah Bollinger and the B Sides, Terri Langerak, The Elliot Ranney Quartet, The Kevin Bilchik Trio and more
For complete information on Let Them Eat Art and to formulate your plan of attack for storming the barricades please visit Maplewood’s web site at cityofmaplewood.com
come watch all the world cup action
on any of our 15 tvs enjoy $13 buckets
16 oz commemorative aluminum world cup cans
join us for cup hockeyand Cardinal baseball
Bommar’s Sports Bar & Grill4621 Beck Ave • Saint Louis
314-772-9500bommars.com
view online @ www.bommars.com15 tv’s
6Bucks
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL: 2 eggs, choice of bacon or sausage, choice of potato, and toast: ONLY $4 7am-9am at South Grand. 8am-10am at the Fox (free parking).
Available Monday-Friday except holidays. Dine-In Only.
Mon•Tues•WedLunch & Dinner Specials
RFT Readers Poll Voted 2014 FAVORITE: Diner, Biscuits & Gravy, Best Omelettes
3139 South GrandSt. LouiS, Mo 63118
314-772-6100541 Grand BLvd(next to the Fox theatre)
314-533-7500
DOOLEY’S Beef N’ Brew House601 North Grand Ave.St. Louis, MO 63103dooleysbeefnbrewhouse.com
FREE PARKING* TO ALL HOME GAMES
CARDINAL’S SPECIAL: World Famous Dooley Burger with fries & Pabst or Soda: $8.00M: 11A-3P • Tu-Su: 11A-8P • Open Late for Events
*Except for Fox events
Private Events Space Available for up to 100!
Call Sean or Liz for details.
Private Events Space Available for up to 100!
Call Sean or Liz for details.
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM
Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!
Enjoy Food, Friends & funon our outdoor Patio!
olympia kebob house & tavern1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299
gyros • dolmadeskabobs • baklava
Worst Ways to Clean Your TVYou've invested hundreds — maybe thousands — of dollars in your TV. So how should you clean the screen without risking ruining it? The Internet is full of ideas and ads touting the best products. I searched "How to clean a flat screen TV" and found a crazy set of suggested cleaning methods. So I sacrificed an LCD in order to put seven supposed solutions to the test.The TestSince most often, I find myself cleaning off kids' fingerprints, I first mixed up a concoction to simulate what they might have on their hands — cream cheese, sunscreen, and peanut butter. Next, I had the questionable pleasure of smearing this mess all over the screen (which I did while the kids were out of the house — gotta be careful what I role-model).
I unplugged the TV for safety, then tested each product in turn:1. Windex: I was nervous about using anything with ammonia, but it didn't seem to do any damage. On the other hand, it left a streaky residue. Just like when you clean your windows, the product isn't perfect.2. Alcohol and Water: I like the idea of alcohol, because it should evaporate without leaving a mark. And in fact, the results were pretty good — at least with a soft rag. So next, I took the opportunity to test the same cleaner with a different cloth…3. Alcohol and Water and Paper Towel: Disaster! Not only did the paper towel shed fibers on the screen, it streaked the screen so badly, I thought I might have permanently scratched it. Sure, some TV glass is more durable than others, but a scratched screen is something you definitely don't want to risk.4. Furniture Polish: This is not something I would have ever tried had I not read it on line… And sure enough — the result was major streaks along with a cloudy residue.5. Water and Vinegar: At first, this didn't seem to cut the grease, but once I buffed it out, this combo really worked. For a low-budget solution a product you might already have on hand, this does an admirable job.6. Antistatic Cleaning Wipes: These come pre-moistened and are suppos-edly formulated specifically for cleaning TVs and electronics screens. Yeah, well, maybe they're designed just to deal with the dust that is naturally attracted to electronic screens, and their makers didn't foresee cream cheese. That could excuse the major streaks that remained after trying these wipes, but it doesn't excuse the hairy particles the cloth itself left behind.7. Screen Guard and Microfiber: Of all the solutions I tried, Screen Guard was the most expensive; at $20, it's more than twice as pricey as the antistatic wipes — which may make many shy away. But the result? Perfection. No residue, no streaks, no fibers. In fact, after the test, I used this method to clean the entire screen of the mess left by all the other contenders. Bottom line: if you've spent hundreds or thousands on a TV, $20 on the right cleaner seems like a smart investment.
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SIXTH ANNUAL CLASSIC FRENCH FILM FESTIVALFriday, June 27, 2014 Until Sunday, June 29, 2014 At Webster University, Winifred Moore AuditoriumThis festival celebrates St. Louis’ Gallic heritage and France’s cinematic legacy. The featured films span the decades from the 1920s through the 1980s (with a particular focus on filmmakers from the New Wave), offering a comprehensive overview of French cinema. The festival explores France’’s major contributions to the silent era and pairs the works with live music. Every program features introductions and discussions by scholars and critics. The discussions will place the works in the contexts of both film and French history and provide close analyses. All films are in French with English subtitles. http://www.cinemastlouis.org/
PRIDEFEST ST. LOUISSaturday, June 28, 2014 Until Sunday, June 29, 2014 At Soldiers Memorial Between 14Th And Tucker And Market And PinePrideFest is an annual celebration of gay, lesbian, and transgender culture. The festival includes a parade with floats and contingents, twenty hours of live entertain-ment ranging from pop, disco, jazz, rock, country and rap. The parade begins at 11 a.m. on Sunday, June 29. http://www.pridestl.org/, (314) 772-8888
34TH ANNUAL FAIR SAINT LOUISThursday, July 3, 2014 Until Saturday, July 5, 2014 At Art Hill In Forest ParkThis Independence Day Celebration offers local and national entertainment; the Ameren/Purina Family Festival Zone; and spectacular, custom fireworks shows each night, sponsored by Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Edward Jones. Performing will be Thompson Square and The Band Perry on July 3; Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Mary Lambert, Gavin DeGraw, Matt Nathanson, and Bonnie Raitt on July 4; and En Vogue, Musiq Soulchild, Capital Cities, The Neighbourhood and The Fray on July 5. The Fair opens at 5:00 p.m. on July 3 and at noon on July 4 and 5. http://fairsaintlouis.org/, (314) 434-3434
DOWNTOWN HOEDOWN - LACLEDE’S LANDING FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATIONFriday, July 4, 2014 Until Sunday, July 6, 2014 At Historic Laclede’s Landing Enter-tainment DistrictCelebrate Independence Day on Laclede’s Landing at the Downtown Hoedown on 2nd Street area between Lucas and Morgan Street. Brandon Michael Holland will perform on July 4, and Metal Studz will perform July 5. Both concerts take place at 8:15 p.m. followed by a fireworks display by Lumiere at 9:30 p.m. St. Louis Laclede’s Landing 1st Annual Car Show will be held July 5-6 from 11:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Also along the cobblestone roads will be a variety of food and beverage street vendors. 5:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. (4); 11:00 a.m. – 11:00 p.m. (5); 11:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (6) http://lacledeslanding.com/, (314) 241-5875
ST. LouIS HAPPENING
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6 NorthSt. Louis, Missouri
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3707 S. Kingshighway Blvd.
314-832-9009PATIO OPEN NOW!UPSTAIRS OPEN NOW!
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TUESDAY: Taco Tuesday with $2 tacos all day longWEDNESDAY: Trivia/ Open Mic Comedy Night and
½ price apps and $12.00 BucketsTHURSDAY: Ladies Night ½ price wine, draft beer & Karaoke!
FRIDAY & SATURDAY: Karaoke night upstairs DJ downstairs and $1 shots
SUNDAY: Funday $2 you-call-its
BBQ
NEW EXPANDED MENUEnjoy the wine, whiskey, and craft beer bar complete with
our own unique STP menu. It’s INSPIRED BARBEQUE!
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3503 Roger Place (at Potomac) • 314-771-2040www.friendlyssportsbar.com
SPORTS BAR & GRILL
HOME TEAM SPECIALS
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