5 Fun Things to Do In St Louis

When traveling to St. Louis, most visitors will go to Busch Stadium to see the St.Louis Cardinals play. Or spend a day at the St.Louis Zoo. And visit the top of the St.Louis Arch. While these are by far worth it if you come to our great city, finding some less commercialized things to do can make a great vacation stay even better. Check out these 5 Fun Things To Do in St. Louis that will for sure be a worth your time.

Soulard Market

Soulard Farmers Market

The Market is located at 730 Carroll Street in St. Louis, Missouri, a half mile north of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. The market is open Wednesday thru Saturday, year round. They feature locally grown and shipped in goods, including: produce, meats, cheeses, spices, gourmet kettle corn, flowers, baked goods, and general merchandise. There are also several different places to eat that offer many food options, which allows customers the convenience to grab a quick bite to eat and a drink while shopping.

The St. Louis Science Center

The St. Louis Science Center is located at 5050 Oakland Avenue St. Louis, MO 63110. 314.289.4400 The SLSC combines experimentation, creativity and play to help people discover a passion for science and technology. To atoms and oceans, sand and stardust, dinosaurs and dark matter. This attraction is fun, interactive, and educational for all ages. The Science Center is open every day, except on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Anheuser Busch Brewery

From the history-rich architecture – including three National Historic Landmarks – to cutting-edge brewing technology, you will witness first-hand the heritage and timeless tradition Anheuser-Busch employs to brew beer.

Nestled in the historic Soulard neighborhood of St. Louis, this largest and oldest brewery site was selected based on its access to the Mississippi River, the large presence of German immigrants in the 1800’s, and the natural cave formations that were used to store beer prior to artificial refrigeration.

There are several different tour options that you can try ranging from free to $$. Regardless of the experience you choose, as you walk through the halls of the historic St. Louis brewery, you are transported in time. This stop for fun in St Louis is definitely worth it.

The Delmar Loop

Blueberry Hill at the Delmar Loop

The Delmar Loop
6801 Delmar Blvd, the Loop is the location of Saint Louis Sidewalk Hall of Fame., Saint Louis, MO 63130. Discover the neighborhood’s charm as you walk up and down the sidewalks visiting it’s variety of eclectic shops and dinning experiences. Try delicious tastings from local restaurants and specialty food shops. Sample Texas-style barbecue, Korean tacos, award-winning pizza pies and homemade pastries, just to name a few eateries for fun in St Louis. Quite the cultural experience.

Ball Park Village

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Experience famous sites and new favorites when visiting Ballpark Village in the heart of downtown St. Louis. They have over 9 places to eat and drink. No matter what your taste, they’ve got your ‘bases covered’. The outdoor area is family friendly with room to run for your kiddos along with a jumbotron and yard games. Ballpark Village is conveniently located adjacent to Busch Stadium and within walking distance to the new Arch riverfront, museums, and more, giving guests the spirit of St. Louis within just a few city blocks. Check out my post on Take Me Out to the Ballgame – with Kids here.

Our city is beautiful and has something for everyone. These are just a few of my favorites things that are fun in St Louis to do. The best part is that every attraction on my list is FREE!

Find my post on School’s Out! – Fun Summer Activities here. And check out Best Parks in St. Louis here. Look for my post on Ultimate Guide for a St.Louis Staycation.

Enjoy and Go Cards! ~ Susie Pea

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My Favorite Second Hand Stores in St. Louis

I come from a big family. My mom was a SAHM. With only one income and a lot of mouths to feed, my parents were penny pinchers. That woman could make a whole chicken last forever! With all of this moderation, it was easy for me to do the same when Jason and I started our own family. One of my tricks was second hand stores.

Learning the Ins & Outs

At first I didnt know how to put my thrifty upbringing to productive use. Geez, I didnt know how to navigate the kitchen let alone the grocery stores or department stores! Mom always did that. Sure, I took accounting and bookkeeping classes in high school. (Yes, that was a requirement back then.) I knew how to balance a checkbook and pay bills, but budgeting? I must have been absent that day. So I had to learn real quick how to put my stinginess to work.

Clipping coupons, shopping the sales, and buying the no name brands became my new norm. I didn’t stand with the refrigerator door open as long (that was a dad thing). I turned off lights when I left a room. My showers got shorter. Did you know that a dime size amount of shampoo actually can clean your whole head. Along with all of these mindful strategies I learned how to appreciate 2nd hand stuff. Being the 2nd daughter, I already knew that a good pair of jeans or a quality coat would work just fine.

As Jason and I started having kids, we realized quickly that a baby adds lots of stuff to your long list of needs. The worst part is that your little ones grow so quickly that you only need those things for a few months. Which also makes it the best part because the used things were still in pretty good shape if you were lucky enough to find them at a 2nd hand store.

Embrace the Hunt

I learned to navigate the quality and prices of things. I learned how to test if an item was worthy of a 2nd life. Things that could be cleaned up, touched up, or fixed up always made it’s way home with me. Even as our family got bigger along with our income, I still kept my frugal ways. It killed me to spend full price. It gave me pleasure to find good things for pennies even if I needed to use a little bit of elbow grease.

Five of my Favorites Second Hand Stores

With over 30 years of thrifting experience, I feel I am qualified to give you this list of My Favorite 2nd Hand Stores in St. Louis.

Family Thrift Center

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Family Thrift Center. This little gem is located at 2500 Lemay Ferry Rd, St Louis, MO 63125. This store features thousands of ever changing used clothing items at discount prices. They stock a variety of household items, toys and books. I have shopped this store since my kiddos were in elementary school. My favorite thing about the Family Thrift Center is how organized and categorized they have it set up. Plus, it doesn’t smell like a basement. Believe me, I have had to walk out of stores because of the musky smell. I can honestly tell you that over half of my wardrobe comes from here. Click here to find out about my ‘Goal Jeans’ that I find at this Thrift Center. And check out my post on Shop the Look to see how I used inspiration boards on Pinterest to help me set up my wardrobe.

Avalon Exchange

Avalon Exchange 6388 Delmar Blvd, Saint Louis, MO 63130 is in the Delmar Loop. My son introduced me to this place just this year. It is a little pricier than what I am used to, but there is a reason for that. It is a gold mine for gently used name brand clothes and shoes. I do not buy shoes from 2nd hand stores personally, but this store I make an exception. You can find a $150.00 pair of Jordan’s for $30.00. Say whaaa?

Refab STL

Refab STL 3130 Gravois Ave, St Louis, MO 63118. I found this place on Craigslist about 2 years ago. It is a huge 40,000 SF warehouse in Benton Park West packed with doors, windows, furniture, sinks, hinges, you name it. They are refurbished from house that are being renovated or torn down. If you are into DIY, this is your place! Worth the drive to spend a few hours here on a Saturday morning.

St. Vincent DePaul

St. Vincent DePaul in Old Town Fenton. 625 Gravois Rd, Fenton, MO. Most thrift stores are pretty much the same, but this particular one has a big inventory of furniture. If you know someone just starting out or heading off to college, I would suggest checking this one out. And they sell recycled mattresses. Not what you are thinking because BELIEVE ME, I asked. The only thing recycled are the springs. You can get a king size memory foam for $500. Crazy!

Facebook Marketplace

Facebook Marketplace. I know, this is just an online store. But that is how everyone shops these days and what a savings when it’s all 2nd hand. The Market is so easy to navigate to find exactly what you need. It is easy to sell your gently used items on the site too.

So there you have it, My Favorite 2nd Hand Stores in St. Louis. Throw your hair up in a bun, grab a cup of mojo, push up your sleeves and dig into the hunt. Here is a post on my Amazing Thrift Store Finds. Thrift on my Frugal Frannies!! – Susie Pea

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