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    The Boathouse at Forest Park - Pesto and asiago gnocchi and sweet potato fries

    The Boathouse at Forest Park

    3.1(529 reviews)
    2.5 miForest Park
    $$

    They are closing for renovations AFTER THIS Sunday, 9-30-25,…read moreSo stop in While you have a chance. We each got something different. My family really enjoyed the sweet potato fries. The Reuben sandwich was a fav as well. Unique flavor. My Mom who is in her 80s wanted to go out on a boat...so whoaknowsa we may be back again If It's not raining. I'm almost ready to try one of those standing board things. I've been several times over the years, & Glad to hear that the same family that's on the interior GIANT stone fireplace is donating MILLIONs to the re-model. I hope that means the fireplace will remain. Lots of ducks, a heron & a white goose visited on the water while we were there. Came home with my own souvenir as they are selling quite a bit before they close. I saw the sale items on their Facebook page. The staff was VERY helpful, & You can pick up items for sale from 9-4.

    From Chicago, first time at The Boathouse. Here are some thots:…read more --For $25 we rented a paddle boat. --Tornado came within 100 feet of the building. Staff did a nice job getting people to a safe place. --They comped our food since electricity was out. Classy. --My wife and daughter shared a turkey club sandwich. Loved it! --I ordered a smash burger, and it came in one of those red and white striped disposable food boats, and my expectations dropped off a cliff : ) --However... I was pleasantly surprised by my burger. Cooked nicely, generous toppings. --Fries were ok, nothing to write home about. --Service was friendly. Recommended.

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    Bar K St Louis - On-leash patio providing full dine-with-your-dog experience.

    Bar K St Louis

    4.4(110 reviews)
    3.1 miForest Park Southeast
    $$

    Bar K St. Louis has quickly become one of my favorite spots! After loving the Kansas City location,…read moreI had to check out STL, and it did not disappoint. I've been here twice with my small pug, and it's a fantastic experience every time. The small dog park here is a standout--it seems to have more dogs compared to KC, which is great for socializing smaller pups. Even though my pug is shy and not always the friendliest, the layout and staff's care help him feel at ease and build his confidence. The vibe is just as fun as KC, with excellent food and drinks to enjoy while your dog plays. After my visits to both locations, getting the membership was a no-brainer. Whether you're in St. Louis or Kansas City, Bar K is an absolute must for dog lovers!

    Are you kidding me?!? This place is amazing…read more We stopped to charge up our EV on a road trip with our dogs. We had the weekend to spend in STL so we came back several times. The staff are amazing. There are dog-tenders, staff that watch the off-leash dogs to ensure everyone is getting along. Throughout the park are covered picnic tables, storage containers converted into lounge areas and bars. Scan a barcode to order drinks and have them delivered to you. There is also a covered patio for food and drinks that is dog-on-leash friendly and an indoor climate controlled restaurant where no dogs are allowed. The dog play area dominates the facility with stray tennis balls, kiddie pools, a super, big mound, a play fountain, and lots of dog bowls with water. All the dogs are playing well together, under the care of dog-tenders and owners alike. I only wish these existed where we live.

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    Stay! at Bar K offering dog daycare, grooming and training.

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    Dogtown St. Patrick's Day Parade

    Dogtown St. Patrick's Day Parade

    4.0(7 reviews)
    6.2 miPenrose

    I really enjoy the Hibernian parade and Dogtown event every year. It's a hokie, noncommercial…read moreparade and street party. This event is a shot in the arm for this areas uniquely neighborhood-esque business district. The residents have parties, picnics, etc. the restaurants have tents, beer gardens, music, and food. The local church has Irish dancing performances and the weather tends to cooperate most years. A good time is had by all. I tend to spend the first half of the day on or around Tamm (the parade route, restaurants, bars, and house parties). As the crowd gets younger, denser, and a wee bit drunk around the Clayton/Tamm corridor, I generally hike it with my group to lower Dogtown, where the restaurants have outdoor seating, live music, ample potties, etc. Since the Dogtown event falls on St. Patrick's Day and rarely falls on the weekend, there is some level of crowd control, which I like. It's still crowded, with lots of heavy drinking. SO, I do have to ask some of the folks with young kids WHY they hang around for hours after the parade is over. Once it becomes a big party, it is time to take the kiddos home. Seriously!!

    For those of you looking for an official parade with floats and pageantry, the Dogtown St…read more Patrick's Day Parade is not it! But if you are looking for authentic, local Irish revelry, then this is for you! Always held on March 17, no matter what day of the week it falls on or what kind of weather we're experiencing, this parade consists mostly of flatbed pickup trucks, fire engines and groups of pedestrians. There are also some adorable little Irish dancer girls, Irish wolfhounds and bagpipe players spread out throughout the parade as well. One thing you will notice right away is that everyone in the parade and those attending the parade are either related, neighbors or send their kids to the same school. Normally this kind of small town mentality freaks me out, but once a year it comes across relatively quaint. If you are going to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Dogtown, be sure to get there early, find a good spot in front (so you can catch good beads), and make sure you have a DD to pick you up!

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