Showing posts with label university city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label university city. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2014

ST LOUIS: THE PROBLEM LOOKING YOU RIGHT IN THE EYE, BEGGING FOR YOUR ATTENTION

Summer is almost here.  That three months of promise you work for the rest of the year.

“After all," Anne had said to Marilla once, "I believe the nicest and sweetest days are not those on which anything very splendid or wonderful or exciting happens but just those that bring simple little pleasures, following one another softly, like pearls slipping off a string.”--- L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

If you are an urban or inner-ring suburban kid, especially if you are African-American, there is almost nothing for you to do constructively with your peers.

Instead of listing the tens and possibly hundreds of links about the Delmar Loop's summer youth "problem", check your search engines for "delmar loop curfew"  or "problems with kids in delmar loop", etc.  (Lupe's previous post on this: http://delmarloop.blogspot.com/2010/06/loop-curfew-in-black-white.html  Also, this post about the "Delmar Divide", on the economic inequalities between north and south St. Louis. )

The one thing the city and counties have never seriously considered is opening an under-age club.  It gets lip service during the summer and then evaporates when school starts again.

The smart, powerful businessmen and civic leaders and politicians can't work something out?

Go ask the kids what they want! What do they want to do? What would they pay for and how much can they pay?  What is a good location?

Check out this great opinion piece by the awesome students of University City High School: http://www.utimesonline.com/opinions/2013/12/16/local-teens-struggle-to-keep-out-of-trouble/

Maybe a weekend teen club at the riverfront?  Maybe some rich developer could donate the space or some sort of grant could be worked out?  How much is the city spending to deal with the situation?  Take that money and build something constructive!

Make it very cheap to enter. As cheap as possible, and definitely less than $5.

The police are already sending a big chunk of District 7 to patrol the Delmar Metrolink, maybe they could staff security at the club?  To enter could be like entering a government building, with a metal search.  That should take care of any seriously violent confrontations that everyone seems so scared about.

Sell kid food (burgers, hot dogs, churros, canned drinks).  Every Friday and Saturday night is contest night.  Anyone can enter, and the audience votes by ballot.  Rap and Rhyme Contest, Beauty Contest, Dance Contest, Singers and Musicians, Hair and Fashion Shows, etc.  Ask the kids!  Ask them for ideas!  What categories?  What themes?

Prizes could be free entrance, or free food and drink.  Or even cash, once the club started making money.  There could be a community cable channel coverage, and teens could submit video's and photos to a youtube channel.

Decorations could be done by mural painters and youth artists.

The St. Louis Central Library has the great new "Creative Pods", perhaps during the week they could devote some time to training kids on how to record their songs and edit their youtube films, etc?

People like Nelly and Murphy Lee and Tef-Poe could host or perhaps co-judge with the audience ballots on performances.

Kids could work the clean-up and either be paid, or perhaps some sort of free entry, free food and drink tickets for cleaning up.

The local media could promote and cover the winners regularly.

Our youth deserve better.  They are our future.  Let's give them a chance to shine.

Friday, February 21, 2014

R.I.P. 'GENTLEMAN' JOHN, HEART AND SOUL OF THE LOOP


“All I ever really wanted to be was a nice person,” he [John Thompson] said. “I believe in the old adage that what you aspire to be is what you are. I'm going to have them carry me out of here on my shield, just like an old warrior."

The heart and soul of the Loop neighbourhood has passed away.  John Thompson, who worked at the Tivoli for 35 years, died on February 12, 2014.

If you were lucky enough to know John than you know that the outpouring of love and praise for him is not exaggerated or undeserved.  He was a genuinely warm and kind person, very intelligent, interesting AND interested-- in everything!-- and a true Loopie.

We were lucky to have him with us for 74 years.  Even as unique as the many stores and businesses that have had Loop addresses over the years, a person like John is what really makes a community a neighbourhood. 

“He was the kindest person I’ve ever known,” said Tivoli Theatre manager, Tom Anson. It was a widely echoed sentiment.

He managed to spread joy without a computer or answering machine. “We bought him one (of the latter) – twice,” his brother laughed, “but if your birthday or anniversary was coming up, you got a card from John. He had a manual calendar and every year he’d sit down and fill it in for the New Year. There’s a card shop somewhere in St. Louis that may go out of business.”

Both the quote from John and from Tom Anson are from this article:
http://news.stlpublicradio.org/post/john-thompson-legendary-tivoli-theatre-ticket-taker-dies-74

The memorial is at St. Roch's on Waterman, February 22 at 10 AM.  

You can read more about John in these links:

http://business.highbeam.com/435553/article-1G1-97011148/ticket

http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/obituaries/john-thomson-dies-at-longtime-doorman-at-the-tivoli-was/article_c5693151-c5bc-5459-bf38-e5357adf8b24.html

http://www.riverfronttimes.com/bestof/2000/award/best-movie-theater-30519/

http://www.umsl.edu/studentlife/current/974/features1.html

Please comment or email if you have any other links on John to share. 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

NOIR AT THE BAR MARCH 23 AND NEW BOOK BY JEDIDIAH AYRES

If the week of Spring wasn't already exciting enough there is a Noir at the Bar on March 23 at Meshuggah!

Clayton Lindemuth, Frank Wheeler Jr., Josh Woods and the Loop's own Jedidiah Ayers reading from his new book Fierce Bitches!

Subby will be on hand, of course, with copies of all the books, and the Noir At The Bar anthologies, one and two.

If you like noir and crime fiction, you will love Noir at the Bar!!!

C U in the Loop! At Noir At The Bar!!!

Search results for all of Lupe's Noir At The Bar posts.

Friday, March 8, 2013

ENGLISH BEAT AT BLUEBERRY HILL MARCH 20

Lupe's favourite band, the English Beat, is returning for their yearly gig at Blueberry Hill!

http://www.blueberryhill.com/events/indexeventcalendar.php

Dave Wakeling and his band just get better and better! You will be Rankin' Full Stop!

C U in the Loop!  Dancing to the Beat!!!

(If you are a Ska fan, check out KDHX local show Ska's The Limit with J.J. Loy.  It's on Saturday night's but you can catch the last two shows on the archive any day or night!  You will hear The Beat and much much more!)

Thursday, March 7, 2013

MISSION TACO JOINT

LUPE LOVES THIS PLACE!!!

Wait, that wasn't enough:

LUPE LOVES LOVES LOVES this place!!!

Okay, technically, she has only been there once, tonight, for a quick to-go of three of their tacos, but ALREADY they have completely seduced her.  She is pretty much making a list of peeps to take there for food and drinks and fabulous people watching, plus more live music, hopefully!

GREAT staff! Friendly, nice, and fast!!!  (And diverse!! And plenty of eye candy for all genders and orientations, although Lupe knows she is very naughty to mention it.)

GREAT decor!!! Nice mural in the back room, very warm and "beach" feel! Almost made Lupe forget she wasn't on the West Coast!

GREAT food!!!! Lupe had three tacos: duck, tofu and carne asada!!! Now she just wants to eat every single thing on the menu!

Now, this is not straight up Angeleno Taqueria.  You still gotta head over to Cherokee for that.  But no Mexicano would be unhappy here. 

In fact, no person from anywhere could be unhappy in this place. (Unless they had some sort of unhappy disorder that prevented them from enjoying great food in a great atmosphere.)

The tofu was excellent, with an avocado slice and Lupe added a salsa that was dark and tasted like roasted tomatoes were in it.  NO VEGANS WILL SUFFER AT MISSION TACO.  In fact, the tofu is so good carnivores will be tempted... and sated!!!!

The carne asada was delicious!!  Lupe wishes she had ordered more than one.  There was some sort of cheese and a deep green lettuce.  She will be going back tomorrow to get another one and maybe some crab taquitos.  She tried a hot red salsa with the carne.  It was very good, but Lupe preferred the other one she got.  (She promises to investigate the salsas as thoroughly as a sommelier would a wine list on her next visit.)

The duck was very good, however she felt it would have been better with some frijoles y arroz.  Duck fat likes to soak into starch, in Lupe's opinion.  But Lupe only "likes" duck.  She thinks if you love duck you will love these.  For one thing, who can resist the crunchy, melt in your mouth bits of grilled duck fat?

They have a full bar, and it was PACKED.  Diverse crowd, but mostly 20's-30's and mostly white, and a lot of students.  But it is only their fifth night.  This place is so attractive that Lupe is certain it will soon be a hot spot for everyone in the Loop.  Lupe doesn't think anyone of any culture or age would feel uncomfortable at Mission Taco Joint.

Live music tonight was One Take  (with a rocking hot chica singer and fiddler).

OH- and seriously, they need could charge A LOT more for the tacos! Each taco was about $3.  Wonderful!

And the to-go containers are not just eco-friendly, they are compost-able! 

Lupe's only complaint is that they are only open til 1 AM.  She hopes they will get that later liquore licence soon and be open til 3 AM. Lupe is on a Mission: to eat at this place again as often as possible!

C U in the Loop!!! AT MISSION TACO JOINT!!!!

TWO YUMS UP!!!!

Mission Taco Joint on Urbanspoon

EDIT: Mission offers a dish called "Street corn".  Kind of funny if you have ever bought "Elotes" (ee-LOW-tahs, from "ears" Lupe thinks) from a street vendor.  It's corn on the cob with butter, mayo, lemon juice, salt and hot sauce.  You can get queso too, usually a ground up kind of Mexican parmesan.  No Mexican restaurant in St Louis run by Mexicans would ever take her suggestion to sell it, since that would be like offering hot dogs at a steak house.

So Lupe is hoping that they will also begin offering her other favourite street food (no, not bacon and jalepeno wrapped hot dogs and sausages) Las Frutas.  Usually a blend of oranges, cucumbers, mango, jicama, cantelope, watermelon, and sometimes pineapple and sometimes coconut, with a squeeze of lemon or lime and salt and chili pepper sprinkled on it.  (Most of the Latino neighbourhoods have this, not just Mexican.)

Again, no restaurants here will sell it because it is just so common.  You can get a 2 lb bag of it on almost every corner in L.A. for about $5 and watch the vendor chop it up to your specifications (Lupe doesn't usually like the coconut, and always needs more chili pepper than they want to give her.)  You can also buy Mangos on a stick with the lemon juice, salt and chili pepper. 

Lupe is still waiting to see if a common herb "espoto" (? not sure about the spelling) shows up in any Mission dishes.  And more cilantro.  But this restaurant continues to be a delight!

(If you are in "Hell A" best Mexican street food is in Boyle Heights-- and best Mexican Taqueria too, Carnitas Michoacan.  Also you can go down Soto and look at some of the famous murals.  Soto and Caeser Chavez is a kind of Chicano/Mexicano Delmar Loop and full of heritage and culture.)

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

WONDER WOMEN

Tonight at the Missouri History Museum there is a FREE screening of WONDER WOMEN! The Untold Story Of American Superheroines.  If you don't see it tonight, you will have to wait until April 15 when it airs on PBS!

This is a great way to celebrate Women's History Month!  And don't forget, University City was founded by a man that believed strongly in Equal Rights and Equal Opportunities for women, Edward G. Lewis.  (His birthday was Monday.)

Lupe's plans for the evening include this screening, a stop by Star Clipper and Subterranean for some feminist titles, and she might try the new taco place in the old Delmar Lounge spot!  This mini-review by the Riverfront Times has Lupe salivating !!!

Viva Las Mujeras!!!!

C U in the Loop!

Tuesday, March 5, 2013

U.C. SEES YOU!

The University City Police, as well as Washington University security, are watching you! (Since August of 2012, actually!)

So don't pick your nose or scratch your butt or do anything else that might make the "butt" of Loop laughter!

What with the drones that can shoot you dead, security cameras almost seem archaic, but the police feel that by watching in real time they can respond more quickly to any crimes that may be happening in the Loop.

However, it is a good idea to be aware of this, because there is always the possibility of this kind of surveillance being used for the personal agenda's of people in power.

So keep an eye on the people keeping an eye on "U" and continue to involve yourself in your community-- that is really the most important safety step in any neighbourhood!

C U in the Loop!! And the Loop will be "C-ing U"!!!

Monday, March 4, 2013

HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO E.G. LEWIS!

Today is Edward Gardner Lewis birthday!  Did you know that University City was founded as a Utopian Community?  That Lewis especially promoted Equal Rights and opportunities for women?  That his interest in the City Beautiful style of planning and architecture greatly influenced the Loop and surrounding neighbourhoods?  And that he believed that University City should offer housing for all economic brackets?  Learn this and more on the video available at the University City Library about the history and origins of University City!

Wikipedia page on E.G. Lewis

 Video from the Historical Society (also available from the University City Library)

Here is a nice article from Channel 11

A video on YouTube

He also founded a second Utopian Community, which became the city of Atascadero, California.

C U in the Loop!

Saturday, February 2, 2013

VERNON'S BBQ AND CATERING

This a great place, just a few blocks from the Loop, at the corner of Vernon and Kingsland,  in the building that was previously the Weekend Outlet for Good Works.

Lupe loves Good Works furniture, but she loves good food even more!  Vernon's has made a nice dining area, very spacious and spare.  Very kid-friendly and always so nice and clean.  The staff is very efficient and friendly, and always willing to go that extra step to make sure you are totally satisfied.

Lupe has eaten there three times, and has had the smoked tofu each time. It is unbelievably delicious with the peanut sauce. (No bun for Lupe, though. White bread and tofu don't mix, although that has nothing to do with Vernon's :o)

She has also had the Burnt End Beans, the Horseradish potato salad, the corn bread, and the coleslaw. Lupe's companions have had the beef brisket and the ribs.  Everything is delicious and well-made, and the cornbread is dense and sweet, a full meal in and of itself.

Lupe is not a BBQ connoisseur, so she does not know of what style this is.  However, she finds that the base seems to be a sweet/tangy with added spice (as opposed to what Lupe considers the other main kind of BBQ, which is vinegar/spice with added sweet).  Lupe doesn't know if that helps or hurts, but that is her only description other than YUM!!!!

They have five homemade sauces- Lupe has tried all but the very hot one.   She likes the Peach the best for the meat, and the Peanut one ALOT  because it compliments the tofu so well.

The pick two is so generous that two people can share!  Get the pints of the sides though, especially the cole slaw! Otherwise you will eat it all up too fast and be sad there is no more.

So delicious!

Lupe is drooling now, so she has to sign off and make a Vernon's run!

See you in the Loop!

http://vernonsbbq.com/

Riverfront Times article on Vernon's BBQ

Vernon's BBQ on Urbanspoon

Thursday, January 31, 2013

SCHNUCKS ON OLIVE IN UNIVERSITY CITY

Now that Shur Sav is gone, Loopie's and those that live on the Northeast part of University City have all migrated to Schnucks.

The entire Shur Sav building and parking lot were rumoured to have been purchased by Washington University. Lupe has not been able to track down all the details.

It appears that the Wash. U. sponsored or owned grocery that was proposed for the property at Delmar and Eastgate (actually located in Saint Louis city) has been moved over to the old  Shur Sav location.  But that is entirely unsubstantiated (but well-repeated) rumour.  It is further rumoured that it will be mostly high end, boutique and will not sell package liquor.

So far, no facts, however.

(EDIT: 2 Feb 2013:  Washington University's 80 million dollar project to put a grocery store and housing for 600 students at the property at Eastgate and Delmar, has begun.  Lupe will be interested to see who is going to get benefit from this, Saint Louis city or University City, as the development falls right across the city limit boundary.  

(As far as the grocery, Lupe is hoping for a Trader Joe's or Culinaria.  Or perhaps a true neighbourhood co-op. No word yet on if the store will  be allowed to sell liquor, but it seems that the restaurants will fight that, even the ones that are rumored to now accept Wash. U's student meal plan "Bear Cards".  Either way, a new grocery will probably take most of the student business away from Olive Schnucks.  However, as the rest of this review demonstrates, Schnucks has done a great job of meeting the challenge of serving such a diverse clientele.)

Either way, the Schnucks on Olive (often unfairly called ghetto Schnucks by both black and white, because the other two closest Schnucks are cosmopolitan Clayton and snooty Ladue) is stepping up it's game.

First of all, they have stopped playing the steady stream of 1970's AOR radio (Boston, Journey) that still dominates much of St. Louis.  They have started to play more classic R&B, Gap Band, Spinners, and some old Motown and 1960's Soul.

Second, they have a branch of Fifth/Third bank in there now, and that is good.  The big banks, and even local Commerce, really don't seem to want people that can't carry a balance anymore.  If you live paycheck to paycheck, you have to pay the fees.  But banks don't want your tiny monthly fee, they want your big bucks so that they can go out and loan it to big companies and governments.  That is really how banks make their money.

So to have a bank that actively reaches out to the community, especially the lower income community, that is wonderful.  Thank you Schnucks for providing that space.

Third, Schnucks on Olive also now has coffee and hot chocolate at the front.  Lupe did not fully appreciate this until the other day when she walked in there, half frozen.  That is a nice thing to do for the customers!

Okay, there are a whole bunch more things, so Lupe is going to stop numbering them now:

In an attempt to accommodate the fluctuations and vast differences in their three main types of clientele**, they have re-organized the store.

**Three main types in Lupe's opinion: students that come into to buy alcohol and snacks, but often end up shopping there as well; middle class people, black and white from the neighbourhood that use it for convenience and necessity but actually do most of their shopping at one or the other Schnucks, Whole Foods, Trader Joes, and international specialty markets, or a mix of those listed.

The final category is the working-class or poor folks, mostly African-American, that were most impacted by the closing of Pete's Shur Sav on Vernon. The service counter is most heavily used by the latter, often for things like Western Union, and the transactions sometimes take longer than you would wait at the Ladue or Clayton stores, so please be patient.  Lupe is always impressed at how well this store handles all the different strata of clientele and different needs.

The loss of Pete's Shur Sav brought more food stamp and WIC customers into Schnucks.  Food stamps come out to about $5 a day per person.  That does not allow a lot of room for high-end organic meats and produce, or even fresh produce at all, sadly! One apple is almost a dollar.  An orange, $1.25.  (Yay for bananas at about thirty cents each!)

Schnucks has big bins of dollar and low cost items all over the store, and more bulk and store and plain label foods in all the departments.  Also, more "about to expire" bargains, something the Riverfront Times noted they have a reputation for among their own chain.  (Although Aldi's actually advertises and capitilizes on this.  Lupe likes Aldi's, too, for different reasons.  More on that in another post.)

However, they have also greatly expanded and re-arranged the produce area to be more like a farmer's market, and have also worked to bring in more local and organic produce.  Lupe likes lots of fresh fruit, and the Loop Farmer's Market is only open three days a week, and not at night.  So Lupe is very glad for this expansion and improvements.

You can find a lot of German/Polish foods (for both Gentile and Jew) and some other international foods and brands, often very selectively, which Lupe believes must come from repeated customer requests.

(There are a great number of  different international grocery stores further west on Olive, as well Aldi's, and another Pete's across from Walgreens at Hanley.  And then Trader Joes' too, a bit further down. So that perhaps plays a part.  There is only so much room on the shelves. But always ask, because Lupe is frequently surprised.)

The deli and fresh sandwiches and also the salad bar have also improved in selection, and the meat and seafood departments have rearranged and also become more accommodating about special and customer requests.

And they have greatly expanded the party platters of fruit, meats, veggies, and also fresh olives, over between the meat and seafood.  They keep a great stock of vegetarian meat options, both in the frozen and fresh (by the juices in produce).  Sometimes certain items do run out though.**

The store is generally well-stocked, however, and always neat and clean.  And the staff is always happy to help you find something, usually walking the customer to the aisle.  Which is very considerate, especially for the mom's that have children in tow, or elderly people.

All of the staff at the service counter and pharmacy and other departments are very nice.  Everything is always nice and clean.

The floral department is limited but well-kept, and fresh flowers come in on Mondays and Thursday.

There is fresh bread at the bakery, including daily deliveries of La Brea baguettes and loaves, and decent selection.  Also the store will slice it for you.

They have a Friday fish fry year round that is very popular, not just for Lent, but if you miss your Parish or don't make it to your local or one of the famous ones (Saint Cecilia's, for instance), Schnucks Olive has got your Lenten Back!

All of the people that work there, including the security guards, are friendly and attentive.  The customers are all nice too!

You will see every strata of University City: college students from all around the world, Loopies, black and white, young and old, of all economic backgrounds.

It's a true neighborhood market place, attempting so serve as many as possible, in a neighborhood diverse in age, economic class, and culture.   A solid reflection of the community it serves.

Schnucks
Address:6920 Olive Blvd
St. Louis MO 63130
Main Phone:314-726-2373

**The only complaint that Lupe has is that certain items don't get stocked properly, which actually isn't entirely a grocery stores' fault.  Lupe does not know exactly how Schnucks operates, but most grocery stores rent the space on their shelves to distributors and the distributor brings in what is needed.

So when a store runs out of, say Morningstar Farms Buffalo Wings, or Dreyers single serving caramel, after the first three days, and then is out for weeks afterward, that is usually the distributor, not the store.  The distributor is not tracking the sales accurately and just re-stocking the same order. And it is better to send the store an email than to mention at the service desk.  Any grocery store. That is Lupe's experience with many other grocery stores.  It is the small boutique items.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

NOIR FANS: FREE LES EDGERTON EBOOKS AVAILABLE

There are TWO books of Les Edgerton's being offered FREE as Kindle editions through Amazon right now:
THE PERFECT CRIME
http://www.amazon.com/The-Perfect-Crime-ebook/dp/B005I654PM/ref=la_B000APH7SI_1_9_title_1_kin?ie=UTF8&qid=1358013264&sr=1-9

JUST LIKE THAT
http://www.amazon.com/Just-Like-That-Edgerton/dp/0615572227/ref=la_B000APH7SI_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1358013264&sr=1-6

If you were lucky enough to hear Les Edgerton read at Noir At The Bar back in April then like Lupe you are probably a fan!

If you didn't get to hear him read, and you are a fan of true noir**, you will like Edgerton. 

He is the real deal.  In the Noir world he has the street cred for actually having served 2 years in prison.  And as a writer he is perhaps better known as the author of numerous Writer's Digest guides to writing.

He himself is like a real life book or movie character.  In fact, the man has had such a strange life it could probably be told in a whole series of stories.

He is most compared to Ed Bunker, as a writer.

So check it out if you have a Kindle!

Also, you can find many of the print editions, plus the EXCELLENT Noir At The Bar 2 (which includes an Edgerton short story, at Subby!!!

See you in The Loop!!!

**And Lupe says "true noir" because there is a kind of Tarantino-esque element to Noir these days. She finds it kind of tiresome. Not so much lurid as suburban fantasy.  Meaning to shock and thrill "respectable" society, instead of telling true stories of noir. 

Or the stories revolve around the narrator or protagonist adventure with a "tragic girl" or "dangerous woman" or a transgendered person, or drug addict, or felon.  "Bad" words are used liberally and casually to cover the fact the writer has gotten most of his information from other writers (Thompson, Stark, or perhaps Goines and Iceberg Slim).

Thursday, January 10, 2013

SMOKIN' IN THE LOOP

If you need smoking related items and you are in the Delmar Loop, you are well covered. There are four shops:

HSB Tobaccanist

This is an old school tobacco and cigar place, and they sell paraphernalia for other types of smoking minimally, and seemingly reluctantly.  (They are really not "420" friendly, although you can find some things there-- glass cigarettes, some papers, etc.  But if you are looking for a head shop, go to Emporium.)

It has been in business since Lupe was a wee babe, and was founded by the current owner's father. The founder, Bill Bueler, was well loved and somewhat of a Loop icon.  Read about him on the HSB website.

However, if you take a trip in on weekend nights or weekdays, you might find one of the original or other long time (30 plus years) employees, who will be glad to reminisce about Loop days past.

His daughter, Joe Edward's right hand person and Loop Special Business District President, Jessica Bueler, now runs the place and keeps it high profile in the Loop, on-line, and in promoting tobacco culture and smoking in Saint Louis.

Emporium

This is the best "head" shop in the Loop.  They have an extensive collection of glass, and all the flavours of cigarillos you will need.  They also have all sorts of de-tox and other aids.

Unless you are seeking something extremely special or really high end, you can get what you need from Emporium.

You have to be buzzed in, and parking isn't always available in front.


Sunshine Daydream

A small chain, locally owned, Sunshine Daydream is one of Lupe's favourite places to shop for incense, t-shirts and burner/deadhead apparel, and music nostalgia (posters, pins, etc).  In fact, Lupe would daresay, there is no Bob Marley, Grateful Dead, or Jimi Hendrix item that you could not find at Sunshine Daydream, and a whole lot more!

Nestled right next to Vintage Vinyl, it is definitely lends the "college town" atmosphere and legacy to the Loop.

This isn't really a head shop, although they do have some items near the counter-- mostly glass cigarettes, pipes, papers, and detox.

They do sell American Spirit and clove cigarettes, and herbal cigarettes (you know like lobelia, lol).

They have an extensive selection of incense.  (If you can't find what you need, try Macro Sun, down the street in the only other remaining "college town" enclave of the Loop.)

They are a fun place to spend some time, and the staff is genuinely friendly and awesome.  Some of the best people in the Loop can be found in Sunshine Daydream, working and shopping!

EDIT:  Lupe is sorry she left out 

TNT Designs 

in her original post!  They have the BEST collection of glass and art, plus lots of jewelry and other stuff by local designers, plus hookah supplies.  They are in the East Loop and definitely one of the best local businesses around! 

See you "smokin'" in The Loop!


Saturday, December 15, 2012

AL TARBOUSH NEW DELI COUNTER AND PRODUCTS

Lupe's post about Al-Tarboush is the most popular post on this blog! Even more hits than about the parking meters!

Well, believe it or not they have gotten even better! Lots of new products, including some cool Egyptian papryi drawings of Pharoahs and Isis and that sort of thing.  Also, a new deli counter and some great new pre-made snack foods including a feta dip with spices and herbs and olive oil that is so good it should be illegal!

YUM!

Also, they will now deliver for orders over $20!!!

See you in the Loop! At Al-Tarboush!



Thursday, April 12, 2012

THREE KINGS PUB AND 19TH ANNUAL DINING OUT FOR LIFE

Lupe loves the Three Kings pub!!!! They are the best thing to happen to the Loop for a long time! (Lupe admits to being most familiar with their Late Night Menu. But they are great for dinner if you are more of an early bird than Lupe. ;o)

And on the 26th they will be part of the Dining Out For Life In St. Louis! 25% of all proceeds to benefit St. Louis effort to assist those with AIDS!

Delicious dinner and worthy cause, and all in the Loop!!!

Three Kings Public House on Urbanspoon

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

READING IS SEXY

So World Book night is coming, and there are many events planned in the Loop and around St. Louis. Subby is having a pick up party on Tuesday, April 17th, and a flash mob downtown is planned for World Book Night during the day. (12:30 on the April 23.)

http://store.subbooks.com/event/world-book-night-pick-party-april-17

PS-- Subby does sell the "Reading is Sexy" t-shirts. http://store.subbooks.com/reading-sexy-t-shirt

Monday, April 9, 2012

MESHUGGAH CAFE DU MONDE

Lupe needed to quit drinking so much coffee. She decided the best way to do this was to cut the coffee with something else, so she switched to the chicory/coffee blend Cafe Du Monde.

It turns out that chicory coffee is even BETTER than regular coffee, and better than Meshuggah's Honey Vanilla Latte! So Lupe is not suffering any withdrawals.

Meshuggah has some nice new sturdy, square tables outside where you can sit and drink it and enjoy some fine people watching.

See you in the Loop!!!

Meshuggah
http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/28/321517/restaurant/St-Louis/The-Delmar-Loop/Meshuggah-Coffee-House-University-City

Meshuggah is the new host of Noir At The Bar.  The next N@B features Les Edgerton and more, so mark your calendars for April 28th at Meshuggah.  Hosted by Subby.

Sunday, April 8, 2012

AL TARBOUSH REVISITED

Lupe added this "Edit" to her original http://delmarloop.blogspot.com/2010/03/al-tarboush-deli.html

Edit: 2012 Update: And a snack that one of the sisters (it is a family business, all the sisters are wonderful!) gave Lupe a snack suggestion of triangles of pita with a spread of garlic sauce and then hummus, toasted in the toaster oven for a minute.  Trying not to eat all the bread and both containers of garlic sauce and hummus is a challenge!

Saturday, April 7, 2012

LOOP FARMER'S MARKET: LOST AND FOUND...

Lost and Found, and...
Saturday afternoon, almost sold out.

http://www.yelp.com/biz/long-acres-farm-saint-louis

314.863.2418
Open Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 8-4.