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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Eating Out for Thanksgiving Around St. Louis, From Buffets to Roast Pheasant

Here's where to enjoy all the fixings and let someone else do the clean-up.

While the Thanksgiving meal, for many, brings memories of a home filled with the smell of cooking turkey, more and more are choosing to eat out for the big meal. (For instant news updates follow Patch on Facebook and Twitter.) The National Restaurant Association estimated that approximately 14 million Americans ate out for Thanksgiving last year, the Huffington Post reported. Thirty-one percent of those who dined out said convenience was the biggest factor in making the choice. Twenty-two percent said it was because they were traveling. How about you? It's easy to have a great meal, then let someone else do the clean-up around St. Louis. The St. Louis Post Dispatch listed some area spots serving Thanksgiving meals. Most restaurants listed …

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Late Opening For Ladue Road at Highway 141 Thursday

Initially scheduled to open before evening rush hour. Ladue Road at Highway 141 will still reopen Thursday, but not before rush hour as planned. Check out the new route.

UPDATED: Thursday, Dec. 1- Initially scheduled to open before evening rush hour Thursday, MoDOT said Ladue Road at Highway 141 will reopen Thursday, but not before rush hour as planned. Check out the new route. READ ORIGINAL STORY: The following information was supplied by The Missouri Department of Transportation. The Missouri Department of Transportation  and its contractor, Fred Weber Inc., will reopen the closed portion of Ladue Road east of the new lanes of Route 141 before evening rush hour on Thursday, Dec. 1, weather permitting. As part of the Ladue Road reopening, traffic patterns will change significantly around the Route 141 project.  All Route 141 traffic will move to the new Route 141 lanes between Conway Road and the Parkway …

Monday, November 21, 2011

Let Someone Else Do The Cooking This Thanksgiving

Several West County restaurants will be open Thanksgiving day. Restaurant offerings include traditional Thanksgiving fare, regular menu items and evening cocktails.

Town and Country-Manchester Uncle Bill's Pancake and Dinner House  Time: Uncle Bill's will be open regular hours, but serving its special Thanksgiving meals only until 10 p.m. Pricing: The cost for the Thanksgiving special is $12.95. Menu: Enjoy classic Thanksgiving foods such as turkey, ham, yams, dressing, mashed potatoes and various desserts.   The Country Club Time: Open in the evening, 7 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Pricing: Regular menu prices Menu: Open for drinks only Ruby Tuesday  Time: Ruby Tuesday will be open from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Pricing: Regular menu prices Menu: Usual menu offerings Chesterfield   Yia Yia's European Cafe Time: Seating will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pricing: The cost for adults is $24.99. The cost for children ages 5 …

Friday, December 24, 2010

Local Businesses Open Christmas Day

Here's a list of 10 Town and Country and Manchester businesses and restaurants open Christmas Day.

Whether you are too tired to cook, need some last minute groceries, or want to grab a drink after dinner, some businesses in Manchester City and Town and Country will remain open during Christmas Day. Here's a list of ten places just waiting for you this holiday:                   

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