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Norton's Cafe   314.436.0828    Map
Norton’s Café, located in Historic Soulard, provides a warm and cozy dinning atmosphere. The Café is known for award-winning American, Creole, and Cajun cuisine. The restaurant features cozy fireside dining throughout, guaranteeing an enjoyable experience. During the summer months, Norton’s Café boasts a large New Orleans style courtyard that seats 200 guests. On Sundays we feature a brunch between10:00 AM and 3:00 PM.

McGurk's  314.776.8309   Map
In the tradition of the Irish Public House, McGurk's offers an authentic ambience perfect for the consumption of fine foods, ales, and stouts.  For the past 20 years, McGurk's has been the spot for traditional Irish Music, as well as the coming together of neighbors, friends, and family

Lewis & Clark's   636.947.3334  Map
A restaurant in the tradition of an old English Public House. The result has become one of the most popular and successful restaurants in the entire St. Louis area. Lewis and Clarks offers a warm, traditional atmosphere with an excellent American style menu that caters to all tastes. Not only do Lewis and Clarks and Trailhead share an owner, but they also have an important relationship not unlike that of an old English Public Houses and local brewery. Following in this tradition, Lewis and Clarks has the unique connection to Trailhead that allows them to serve the fresh draft beer we brew locally in St. Charles.

Iron Barley   314.351.4500   Map
Tom Coghill, a long-time Southsider and veteran chef of many local establishments, most recently Frazier's Brown Bag. He brings his unique vision of great food and great beer to St. Louis. In addition to being able to cook up a feast that will bring a tear to your eye (only because your stomach doesn't have enough room for more) Tom is an award-winning homebrewer with years of experience at the brew kettles

Trailhead Brewing Co.   636.946.2739   Map
Located in historic St. Charles, Trailhead Brewing Co. has been open since 1995. We are a trailhead in every sense of the word. Nestled in the richly historic district of Old St. Charles, the site Trailhead occupies served as the starting point for the Lewis and Clark exploration of the Louisiana Purchase. It later served as a trailhead to fur traders, settlers and even frontiersman Daniel Boone. To hikers and bikers, Trailhead marks one of the eastern Missouri entrances to the Katy Trail.

Soda Fountain Square   314.241.0099     Map
Soda Fountain Square is a Finer Diner.  They are open seven days a week and feature a full bar, with a private room for parties.  They serve breakfast all day including blue plate specials

Seamus McDaniel's   314.645.6337   Map