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  2. 6 Twin Cities area restaurant openings, closings and events - AOL

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    Sarah and Brian Ingram opened their first Hope in 2019 in St. Paul with a menu filled with all-day breakfast dishes like over-the-top carrot cake pancakes or shrimp and grits topped with crispy ...

  3. Mama Campisi's - Wikipedia

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    Mamma Campisi's, formerly Oldani's and commonly known as Mama's on the Hill, is a restaurant in St. Louis, Missouri, which is located on The Hill, which is the "Little Italy" in that city, and one of the premier sources of Italian Cuisine in the United States. [1]

  4. Gioia's Deli - Wikipedia

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    Gioia's Deli, located in The Hill, St. Louis, was named a James Beard America’s Classic in 2017, [1] the first St. Louis restaurant. Opened in 1918, it was sold to the Donley family in 1980. A Downtown St. Louis location opened in 2016. [2] They are famous for their hot salami sandwiches.

  5. Blueberry Hill (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Edwards and Linda Edwards opened Blueberry Hill on September 8, 1972. Since opening, the restaurant has expanded into the adjacent spaces on the east and the west, and it now occupies an entire block of Delmar Boulevard. Outside the restaurant is the St. Louis Walk of Fame, the work of Joe Edwards. The Walk lines the sidewalks on both sides ...

  6. Bevo Mill, St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    It was built by Grone Construction, owned by Louis Henry Grone whose cousins owned H. Grone Brewery. [7] It operated under the name Bevo Mill until its closure in 2009. [8] In 2017, a restaurant and event venue named Das Bevo opened at the location. The restaurant and venue remain in operation today with a weekend dining schedule. [9]

  7. Cuisine of St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    A type of cake supposedly invented by a German-American baker in St. Louis. [6] It is buttery and sweet, and relatively short and dense compared to other cakes. Mayfair salad dressing: Created by chef Fred Bangerter and head waiter Harry Amos at The Mayfair Room, Missouri's first five-star restaurant in the Mayfair Hotel in downtown St. Louis ...

  8. Senate bean soup - Wikipedia

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    The soup is also available to the general public at the Capitol Visitor Center restaurant on a rotating basis and in the Longworth Cafeteria. The Project Greek Island bunker, a Cold War-era emergency relocation center for Congress, included a cafeteria that would have served Senate bean soup. [8] Past prices for a bowl include: 1940: $0.15 [9]

  9. Toasted ravioli - Wikipedia

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    Lombardo's Restaurants, located around the St. Louis area, also claim to have been among the first to bring toasted ravioli to the States from Sicily; their current owner, Tony Lombardo, shows menus from the 1930s that include it. [7] Lombardo's toasted ravioli frequently tops lists as the "best t-ravs in St. Louis". [8]