St. Louis places to visit
Melt is one of St. Louis places to visit.

1. Melt

2712 Cherokee St (btwn Ohio & Iowa Ave), St Louis, MO
Café · Gravois Park · 39 tips and reviews

Riverfront TimesRiverfront Times: Enjoy a delicious Wake 'N' Bake, which has pockets of bacon and sausage cooked right into the waffle and is topped with an egg cooked to your liking and a mess of cheddar cheese. http://bit.ly/129Dp1D

Whisk Bakery is one of St. Louis places to visit.

2. Whisk Bakery

8.8
2201 Cherokee St (at Missouri Ave), St Louis, MO
Bakery · Benton Park · 14 tips and reviews

Riverfront TimesRiverfront Times: From the many available fruit popsicle flavors, we chose strawberry rhubarb. The rhubarb throws you off at first, but then the strawberry kicks in, and it's the perfect combo. http://bit.ly/18tLff3

Annie Moons is one of St. Louis places to visit.

3. Annie Moons

4001 Utah St (at Roger Pl), St Louis, MO
Café · Tower Grove South · 1 tip

Riverfront TimesRiverfront Times: Baked goods rotate by day, so you'll have to stop in often to see everything from Moon's recipe repertoire, including lemon squares, fruit scones and cooked-to-order quiches.http://bit.ly/1bVSvgO

Pint Size Bakery & Coffee is one of St. Louis places to visit.

4. Pint Size Bakery & Coffee

8.5
3133 Watson Rd (at Lindenwood Pl), St Louis, MO
Bakery · Lindenwood Park · 25 tips and reviews

Go! MagazineGo! Magazine: Don’t miss the cupcakes, emerging from their wrappers like flowers in bloom, in basic but transcendently executed flavors. (Betha Whitlow) Read more.

Piccione Pastry is one of St. Louis places to visit.

5. Piccione Pastry

6197 Delmar Blvd (Skinker), St Louis, MO
Dessert Shop · 35 tips and reviews

Go! MagazineGo! Magazine: If you like your desserts boozy, try the rum-dashed cassata cake in flavors like mocha checkerboard, with yellow and mocha cake, or strawberry with white cake and fruit cream filling. (Betha Whitlow) Read more.

Sushi Ai is one of St. Louis places to visit.

6. Sushi Ai

8.0
910 Olive St (9th), St Louis, MO
Sushi Restaurant · Downtown East · 45 tips and reviews

Go! MagazineGo! Magazine: The all-you-can-eat sushi wasn’t prepared hours ago, and it doesn’t travel on a conveyor belt. It’s made to order, and it’s so affordable that you can keep ordering until you're full. (Gabe Hartwig) Read more.