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WHAT TO DO IN ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Take advantage of the chance while in St. Louis to learn about the exciting regional attractions that enrich the city's character. Red Flag Concert Hall is close to a number of local attractions worth checking out.

Local restaurants
The Fountain on Locust
As the name suggests, this eatery is indeed on Locust Road – right across from Red Flag, in fact. As you step into The Fountain, you could quickly be struck by its 1930s and 1940s stylings and floor-to-ceiling Art Deco murals. That’s before you even start tucking into any of the ice cream sundaes, soups, salads, and sandwiches on offer.
Small Batch Whiskey & Fare
This vegetarian restaurant occupies what used to be a Ford Model T showroom. So, it’s apt that Small Batch has embraced a 1930s theme. Unsurprisingly, there’s whisky in abundance at Small Batch. However, it’s also a good choice of dining spot for the eco-conscious due to its vegan fare made with locally sourced produce.
Pappy’s Smokehouse
If barbecued food is your thing, you’ll be in your element at Pappy’s Smokehouse. This BBQ joint’s name pays tribute to the late Jim “Pappy” Emerson, a mentor to the team still running the restaurant today. Did you know that the Food Network has judged the ribs here to be the best in America?
Medina Mediterranean Grill
If your culinary tastes lean toward the Mediterranean, the menu at Medina is definitely worth checking out. The myriad options here include sandwiches and wraps (both available with either beef or chicken). Then there’s Medina’s ‘Vegetarranean’ range of dishes, which prove that there’s much more to the delicious Mediterranean diet than just seafood.
Turn
If you’ve got time to kill in the hours before you head off to Red Flag, why not treat yourself to a brunch? Conveniently, there’s a brunch restaurant – Turn – in the .ZACK building on Locust Street. On the menu here, you’ll find shrimp, steak, eggs, falafel salad, and French fries, among many other options. Turn is open from 9am to 2pm Wednesday to Friday and 9am to 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays.