David Sanborn Riffs on St. Louis
3 | March/April 2006 | St. Louis
Jazz saxophonist David Sanborn talks about his favorite things to do in St. Louis, plus concierges' favorite 25 restaurants and a review of popular fiction set in St. Louis.
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Concierge Preferred surveyed hundreds of local hotel concierges to bring you the finest restaurants that St. Louis has to offer. Whether you are looking for a romantic night on the town or a hearty dinner with the family, St. Louis has many mouthwatering flavors to tempt you.
Editor's Note: World-renowned, Grammy-winning jazz musician David Sanborn tours extensively in Europe, Asia, and the U.S., however, his roots are right here in St. Louis. In a recent conversation with Concierge Preferred, he shared his memories of growing up here and the local places he likes to visit.
For those chocoholics and sweet tooth connoisseurs, check out several of our St. Louis landmarks in SWEET DREAMS! Their decadent delights will truly please the seriously sweet!
Walk, bike, scate anyone? FOOT PATROL will highlight many trails, pathways and events for even the serious marathoner.
Shopping .. Eureka! and beyond
The diligent collector as well as the occasional shopper will find treasures by the score at antiques shops in and around St. Louis.
St. Louis Stories: The Word Around Town
From T.S. Eliot and Tennessee Williams to a score of contemporary novelists, St. Louis has bred more than its share of great writers. Many of our native authors have used their hometown as a story backdrop, writing what they know while bringing a Midwestern aesthetic to their books. A world of details about life in St. Louis is revealed in this selection of literary works, all set in the shadow of the Arch.


