Washington, Missouri ★ 3.8
A historic Missouri River town near the wine corridor, Washington pairs a brick downtown with proximity to the Augusta and Hermann wineries.
Edwardsville, Illinois is a food day trips in St. Louis.
A college town across the river in Illinois, Edwardsville is home to Goshen Coffee Roasters and a walkable Main Street that anchors the metro-east scene.
A historic Missouri River town near the wine corridor, Washington pairs a brick downtown with proximity to the Augusta and Hermann wineries.
A leafy inner-ring suburb, Kirkwood pairs a walkable downtown and farmers market with Global Foods Market, the metro's premier international grocery.
Augusta was named America's first federal wine district in 1980, and its bluff-top wineries like Montelle pour Norton and Vignoles above the Missouri River.
A German-settled river town, Hermann anchors a wine trail of family wineries including Stone Hill, Missouri's oldest, founded 1847, plus sausage and strudel.
A small river-bluff town, Defiance packs several wineries, a brewery and a distillery within a couple of miles, the closest wine country to St. Louis.
A tiny 19th-century river village south of the city, Kimmswick is home to the Blue Owl Bakery, famous for its Levee High Apple Pie stacked with 18 apples.