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New Netflix show features what the St. Louis food scene is all about
How does St. Louis stack up to other cities? YouTube sensation and new Netflix host Daym Drops put three of our restaurants to the test Author: Monica Adams (KSDK) Updated: 12:10 PM CDT June 3, 2021
ST. LOUIS St. Louis is proud of its culinary heritage, and rightfully so. Now, the Lou has caught the attention of food critic Daym Drops who gained his popularity in 2009 doing fast food reviews with one video getting more than 10 million views.
Fast forward 12 years and he is now the host of the soon-to-be launched Netflix series Fresh, Fried and Crispy and he is giving our city high marks.
Cheers! New Schlafly brewpub location coming to Illinois
Schlafly plans to revitalize a 71-year-old building right in the middle of the Highland Town Square. For the Schlafly family, it s also a return to their roots Author: Dori Olmos Updated: 3:45 PM CDT May 4, 2021
HIGHLAND, Illinois Schlafly Beer is expanding across the river, setting up in a city that has deep ties to the St. Louis brewery’s family.
The City of Highland, Illinois, announced a plan to establish a Schlafly brewery in a historic building at 907 Main Street, right in the middle of Town Square. The new location doesn’t have a name yet but it’s expected to open this fall.
Chocolatier makes jump from candy to St. Louis cannabis company
The chocolatier is the director of culinary for a medical marijuana company. He talks to the Abby Eats podcast team about what he likes most about the new business
Credit: bukhta79 - stock.adobe.com Published: 3:21 PM CDT April 26, 2021 Updated: 3:36 PM CDT April 26, 2021
ST. LOUIS A whiff of chocolate and the sweet smell of candy greet Dave Owens every day when he clocks in to work.
He’s spent years in the food industry, getting his start in restaurants and then at St. Louis-based Bissinger’s, where he had the enviable title of Chief Chocolatier and Vice President of Taste.