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  • 2Schae Café

    275 Union Blvd. St. Louis - Central West End

    314-361-5333

    On the southwest corner of Pershing Avenue and Union Boulevard sits the cozy and mellow 2Schae Café, where you will usually find owners Lisa and Don Schaefer working behind, or around, the kitchen counter. Inside this neighborhood café, patrons will find a relaxed atmosphere and casual dining. Breakfast items such as omelets, bagel and lox, French toast and oatmeal are served all day, and their large lunch menu features cold and grilled sandwiches, salads, flat bread pizzas and quesadillas. On Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., 2Schae sells small pizzas made in-house, and on weekend morning and afternoons they serve up stacks of pancakes with a variety of fixings. 2Schae has plenty of seating indoors as well as a few tables and chairs on their patio along Pershing Avenue.
  • 6 North Cafe

    14438 Clayton Road Manchester/ Ballwin

    636-527-0400

    6 North Cafe's Ballwin location at 144438 Clayton Road is open daily from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Order online through through Toast or at the restaurant's website.
  • 6 North Coffee Company-Central West End

    2 N. Sarah St. Louis - Midtown

    314-371-1446

    The original 6 North Coffee Company, located in the Central West End neighborhood, (the other is downtown) prides itself in being local and independent. The family-owned and -operated café, which is open Monday through Friday, serves Kaldi's Coffee, another locally owned company. The menu reflects typical coffee-shop fare, with lattes and mochas to drink and salads, soups and sandwiches to eat. 6 North also offers catering and box lunches.
  • 6 North Coffee Company-Downtown

    701 Market St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-241-4333

    The downtown location of 6 North Café offers a full menu of lunch and breakfast items. Located at 701 Market Street in the Gateway One building, patrons can enter the ground floor café at the corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets. The locally owned 6 North features Kaldi's coffee and loose teas, as well as assorted pastries, bagels and breakfast sandwiches in the morning. Lunch options include hot and cold sandwiches, wraps, salads and daily soups. 6 North also sells fruit, coffee and tea, smoothies, and box lunches catering to downtown offices. Plenty of indoor seating is available offering an upscale coffeehouse ambiance, with additional outdoor tables and chairs along Chestnut Street for fair-weather dining.
  • 9th Street Cafe

    900 Laurel St., Highland Outstate IL

    618-654-2622

  • The Abbey

    6500 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-398-3176

  • Acoustik Kafe

    1015 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-233-3050

  • Alaska Klondike Coffee Co.

    3200 N. Highway 67 Florissant

    314-830-3488

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  • Alice's Tea Room & Miniatures

    329 S. Main St., St Charles St. Charles

    636-946-0505

    Alice's Tea Room & Miniatures is a restaurant located in St. Charles.
  • Alvin's Coffee House

    1508 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-664-7050

  • Annie Moons Bakery and Café

    4001 Utah St. St. Louis - South City

    314-296-3300

    We've all heard the silly saying, "Never trust a skinny chef." Well, the culinary team at Annie Moons Bakery and Café's collective pants aren't bursting at the seams, but their rotund mascot plays the part. Patrons of the Tower Grove South breakfast, lunch and brunch spot can prevent similar fat-bottomed fates thanks to the menu's bite-size portions. The muffins here are so petite, the tops hardly have any hangover, so neither will yours. Try them in not-so-skinny flavors like strawberry cheesecake and banana split with chocolate drizzle, or go for a healthier option, such as the staff favorite: oatmeal almond raisin date. A small selection of baked goods rotates by day, so you'll have to stop in often to see everything from baker Roxanne Cypret's recipe repertoire, including lemon squares, fruit and nut scones and individual cooked-to-order quiches. Bring the pooch and chill on the patio — Annie Moons makes dog treats in flavors that include carob; cashew and almond; and peanut butter.
  • Arber Cafe

    6955 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - St. Louis Hills

    314-481-7933

  • Archie's All-American Cafe

    6277 Delmar Blvd. University City

    314-726-6444

  • Baileys' Chocolate Bar

    1915 Park Ave. St. Louis - Lafayette Square

    314-241-8100

    Located at 1915 Park in the heart of the idyllic Lafayette Square neighborhood, Bailey’s Chocolate Bar serves up some of the city’s best desserts and cocktails, in addition to a small but stellar selection of savory offerings. Thanks to its dim lighting and the rich browns and reds that dominate the interior, Bailey’s Chocolate Bar is well-known as one of the city's most romantic spots. Selections range from classic desserts like crème brûlée and Bailey’s strawberry sundae to more contemporary creations like their vegan banana split made with strawberry sorbet, as well as a variety of house-made ice creams and truffles. Savory offerings include sandwiches, salads and pizzettas, and a sizeable selection of fine cheeses. The bar serves up a bevy of beers, wines, spirits, and specialty cocktails – your sweet tooth will thank you.
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  • Benito's Gelato

    1760 Clarkson Road Chesterfield

    636-536-1050

    Gelato is ice cream, except it's better. In Italy, gelato is eaten every day, three times a day, after every meal, often as a meal itself. Or at least it should be. At Benito's Gelato, a rainbow of creamy, bright-colored ribbons of gelato keeps cool behind the glass counter. Made fresh each day by slowly freezing all the ingredients, the gelato at Benito's comes in a variety of available flavors of fresh fruits, nuts, chocolates and liqueurs. Espresso and coffee drinks are also available.
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  • Berix Coffeehouse - Lemay Ferry

    2201 Lemay Ferry Road, South St. Louis County Mehlville/ Oakville/ Lemay

    314-845-3711

  • Berix Coffeehouse

    5053 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-353-5758

    Berix Coffeehouse serves more than just a cup of joe. The restaurant also prepares authentic Bosnian dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Entrees include doner kebab, goulash and cevapi -- Bosnian flatbread stuffed with ground-beef sausages. Berix does, of course, have coffee along with traditional Bosnian desserts.
  • Bissinger's at Maryland Plaza

    32 Maryland Plaza St. Louis - Midtown

    314-367-7750

    The beloved St. Louis institution has received a 21st-century makeover. Its new location in the Central West End's Maryland Plaza is a sleek, modern dessert bar. The menu divides desserts into light-, medium- and full-bodied selections. The last group offers a chocolate terrine as dense as a neutron star and a surprisingly good version of the ubiquitous flourless chocolate cake. Medium-bodied desserts include a silky chocolate pot de crème, and the standout among the light-bodied desserts is a smooth, cooling milk chocolate semi freddo. You can try selected Bissinger's chocolates in "Confection Flights," and several liqueurs are available as shots served in a cup made of chocolate.
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  • Black Diamond Coffee CO

    137 Alton Square Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-465-1500

  • Blackberry Cafe

    7351 Forsyth Blvd. Clayton

    314-721-9300

    Most coffeehouses pour a good, strong cup of joe. Others have great atmosphere, and a few serve appealing food. Blackberry, a hangout that's popular among Washington University undergrads, delivers all three. Blackberry's espressos and lattes go down smooth and sock you with enough caffeine to keep you wide-eyed as you bang out that overdue lit paper. And you won't have to exist on java alone: Blackberry has a surprisingly extensive menu of Mediterranean and American fare, such as hummus, baba ghanouj, tabbouleh, wraps, pizzas and sandwiches.
  • Blue Flame Cafe

    335 N. Main St., St Charles St. Charles

    636-940-2583

  • Breve Espresso Co.

    10004 Kennerly Road Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-842-7882

  • Bubba Tea & Café

    417 N. 10th St. St. Louis - Washington Avenue

    314-231-2326

    CLOSED - Bubble teas, originated in Taiwan in the 1980s, are lightly sweetened, milk-based drinks. Bubba Tea & Café in downtown St. Louis sells their creamy concoctions in more than two dozen different flavors, including lychee, cantaloupe and avocado. Teas can be orders on the rocks, slushed or hot, and, for an extra fee, with a handful of those little, black tapioca balls. Their full drink menu also includes several coffee and tea beverages. More than just a beverage counter, Bubba offers a breakfast menu featuring croissant, panini and bagel sandwiches, as well as a full lunch menu with wraps, salads and sandwiches. Their pizza panini is served on grilled white bread and comes with Provel cheese, tomato sauce, pepperoni and your choice of two other toppings. They offer plenty of café seating indoors and a few tables outside along Tenth Street.
  • Café Breve-Clayton

    120 S. Central Ave. Clayton

    314-862-8333

    Located in the heart of downtown Clayton on South Central Avenue, the quick, little Café Brevé serves up breakfast, lunch and ice cream, with a proud dedication to countless cups of coffee each day. Its coffee drinks, made from beans that circle the globe's coffee zone, include lattes cappuccinos, frozen mochas and a brevé made from espresso and half and half. The café also offers fruit smoothies, made with strawberries, bananas, peaches and/or berries. Lunch options at Brevé feature grilled paninis, including the Firenze filled with smoked turkey, artichoke hearts, banana peppers and melted Provel, sandwiches, wraps and salads. Patrons can create their own wrap or sandwich stacked with their choice of meats and fillings. Café Brevé also helps customers indulge in their sweet tooth with several different ice cream flavors and ways to eat it, including shakes, malts and sundaes.
  • Cafe at the Corner

    3301 Meramec Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-359-9456

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  • Cafe Bar Sevdah

    3457 Morgan Ford Road St. Louis - South City

    314-772-7919

  • Cafe Bar Sevdah

    3721 S. Kingshighway Blvd. St. Louis - St. Louis Hills

    314-832-2889

  • Cafe Breve

    1266 W. Main St., Imperial Jefferson County

    636-464-2727

  • Cafe Breve-AT&TCenter

    909 Chestnut St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-231-2326

    To musicians, a breve is a double whole note; to coffee drinkers, as Café Breve's convenient coffee charts explain, a breve is an espresso shot and half-and-half topped with foam. Located in the AT&T Center at 909 Chestnut Street, breakfast and lunch diners can find their way into Café Breve at the building's entrance at Tenth and Pine streets. The local chain specializes in coffee drinks for the early-morning crowd but also offers full breakfast and lunch menus. In addition to scones, muffins and assorted pastries, Breve's breakfast options include bagels, croissants and ciabattas filled with eggs, meat and cheese. Their lunch items allow patrons to design their own sandwich or choose from their many grilled paninis, wraps and salads. The coffee they offer is Café Breve's own brand, with an array of flavors and roasts available daily. They also serve fruit smoothies and ice cream, for those interested in a quick sweet treat.
  • Cafe Breve-Imperial

    1266 Main St., Imperial Jefferson County

    636-464-2727

  • Cafe Dolce Fare Niente

    715 Lakepoint Center Drive, Shiloh Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-628-9208

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