Valentines Day doesn't have to be about switching gifts. Of course most women get excited around this time because you get flowers, candy, jewelry etc. For me most of that stuff is kind of outdated. I would just as well prefer a nice day just spent with the two of us. Enjoy what St. Louis has to offer with your partner this Valentine's Day
It could start with a simple breakfast in bed. Hopefully everyone can make simple eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast. If not you can easily order takeout from two of St. Louis finest. Which depends on if you want the down home momma's cooking of Goody Goody or the Food Network worthy Kopperman's. It may seem small but I think everyone would appreciate waking up to a hot meal. You could easily make it more intimate by getting back in bed and eating together.
Saturday afternoon will be a perfect time to check out the George Washington Carver exhibit at the Missouri History Museum. The admission is only ten dollars and you and your significant other can spend the afternoon holding hands and taking a walk back in history. If history is not really your thing, you can always go to the St. Louis Art Museum for the African Art Collection.
They say the night time is the right time so why not spend Saturday night with some dancing and drinking at Bar Louie. Located in the Central West End, the bartenders know how to mix a wicked Pomegranate Margarita and the spot is intimate and very cozy. This is a mixed crowd and the DJ plays both sides of music well. We shouldn't have to tell you what to do with the rest of your night.
However, if you are looking for a little bit of spice (do NOT open at work) , you can check things out for yourself.
It could start with a simple breakfast in bed. Hopefully everyone can make simple eggs, bacon, sausage, and toast. If not you can easily order takeout from two of St. Louis finest. Which depends on if you want the down home momma's cooking of Goody Goody or the Food Network worthy Kopperman's. It may seem small but I think everyone would appreciate waking up to a hot meal. You could easily make it more intimate by getting back in bed and eating together.
Saturday afternoon will be a perfect time to check out the George Washington Carver exhibit at the Missouri History Museum. The admission is only ten dollars and you and your significant other can spend the afternoon holding hands and taking a walk back in history. If history is not really your thing, you can always go to the St. Louis Art Museum for the African Art Collection.
They say the night time is the right time so why not spend Saturday night with some dancing and drinking at Bar Louie. Located in the Central West End, the bartenders know how to mix a wicked Pomegranate Margarita and the spot is intimate and very cozy. This is a mixed crowd and the DJ plays both sides of music well. We shouldn't have to tell you what to do with the rest of your night.
However, if you are looking for a little bit of spice (do NOT open at work) , you can check things out for yourself.
4 Comments:
can't wait to get home so I can click on that last link...lol
Now why would you say don't click the spice at work, I am sitting here trying to weigh out my options or not. It has me intrigued
so of course i clicked on the link. and of course a coworker wants to walk up and ask me about a damn flyer at the same time.
luckily, i had the mouse over the "x" already (in anticipation) so i was able to click off of it before she caught me.
i think the coast is clear now, tho. I'm going to try again....wish me luck.
Man Chris times r really hard out there, please don't lose yo damn job!
Bar Louie-Im gone have to check it out the next time im in town.
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