Neighborhoods
- North
- Central
- South
- 1. Carondelet
- 2. Patch
- 3. Holly Hills
- 4. Boulevard Heights
- 5. Bevo Mill
- 6. Princeton Heights
- 7. Southampton
- 8. St. Louis Hills
- 9. Lindenwood Park
- 10. Ellendale
- 11. Clifton Heights
- 12. The Hill
- 13. Southwest Garden
- 14. North Hampton
- 15. Tower Grove South
- 16. Dutchtown
- 17. Mount Pleasant
- 18. Marine Villa
- 19. Gravois Park
- 20. Kosciusko
- 21. Soulard
- 22. Benton Park
- 23. McKinley Heights
- 24. Fox Park
- 25. Tower Grove East
- 26. Compton Heights
- 27. Shaw
- 28. Botanical Heights
- 29. Tiffany
- 30. Benton Park West
- 31. The Gate District
- 32. Lafayette Square
- 33. Peabody Darst Webbe
- 34. LaSalle Park
- 35. Downtown
- 36. Downtown West
- 37. Midtown
- 38. Central West End
- 39. The GroveMore
The Grove is the LGBTQ neighborhood in St. Louis, and is home to a strip of local restaurants and bars. The city neighborhood is officially named “Forest Park Southeast”, but everyone knows this area as The Grove.
It’s also the only neighborhood, as far as I can tell, that has a cute little neon entry sign. I’m a big fan of this sign, as it reminds me of all the signs around neighborhoods in San Diego. I genuinely hope more neighborhood strips in St. Louis add them, though I’m not sure where else would be a contender. Maybe Cherokee St., Demun, or the Delmar Loop.
The Grove was one of the first places in St. Louis I was introduced to, as I had met up with some coworkers at The Gramophone, a popular sandwich shop. I’ve also been to Urban Chestnut, which is a brewery with a great vibe. (I went to both of these before I started paying attention to the food enough, so I’ll have to revisit before I make entries for those spots in the Food map).
I have yet to experience any of the clubs or nightlife that The Grove has to offer, so I look forward to adding to this page once I visit some of those bars.
A few of my favorite restaurants in the city are in the Grove. I think Sultan is one of the best middle eastern restaurants around, and Grace Meat and Three is the best fried chicken in town. Pie Guy (RIP) was the best New York-style pizza I’ve had, but unfortunately they closed down.
As of this writing, the corner where Sultan is has three closed down restaurants, and it leaves the area feeling kind of abandoned. Several times I’ve been in The Grove on a Friday night with good weather, and almost no one was walking around. I didn’t feel the energy I’d expect to feel in the nightlife part of town. I hope things pick up in The Grove and restaurants and bars keep opening up in the area.
- 40. Kings Oak
- 41-44. DogtownMore
Dogtown is an unofficial neighborhood made up of four city neighborhoods:
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- Cheltenham
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- Clayton-Tamm
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- Franz Park
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- Hi-Pointe
It also consists of part of one additional area called Ellendale. I didn’t feel like trying to figure out exactly where the bounds of Ellendale exist for Dogtown, so I just left it off the map boundary.
Dogtown is also historically the Irish neighborhood in St. Louis, and hosts a St. Patrick’s Day parade.
I haven’t spent much time in Dogtown yet, but I’ve been to a few restaurants, like Hi-Pointe, Failoni’s, Seamus McDaniels, and Mac’s Local Eats. It seems like a place with a tight-knit neighborhood feel and a lot of local bars and restaurants. It’s also close to Forest Park, so I can see that being a big benefit for the locals.
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- 45. Wydown Skinker
- 46. Skinker DeBaliviere
- 47. DeBaliviere Place
- 48. West End
- 49. Visitation Park
- 50. Wells Goodfellow
- 51. Academy
- 52. Kingsway West
- 53. Fountain Park
- 54. Lewis Place
- 55. Kingsway East
- 56. Greater Ville
- 57. The Ville
- 58. Vandeventer
- 59. Jeff Vanderlou
- 60. St. Louis Place
- 61. Carr Square
- 62. Columbus Square
- 63. Old North St. Louis
- 64. Near North Riverfront
- 65. Hyde Park
- 66. College Hill
- 67. Fairground Neighborhood
- 68. O'Fallon
- 69. Penrose
- 70. Mark Twain I-70 Industrial
- 71. Mark Twain
- 72. Walnut Park East
- 73. North Pointe
- 74. Baden
- 75. Riverview
- 76. Walnut Park West
- 77. Covenant Blu-Grand Center
- 78. Hamilton Heights
- 79. North Riverfront
- 80. Carondelet Park
- 81. Tower Grove Park
- 82. Forest Park
- 83. Fairground Park
- 84. Penrose Park
- 85. O'Fallon Park
- 86. Bellefontaine/Calvary Cemetery
- 87. Missouri Botanical Garden
- 88. Willmore Park