CuisineSoda fountain and sandwiches
Price$
Neighbourhoodold-north

Why locals love it: Tourists rarely venture to Old North, but this 1913 soda fountain is the oldest in the metro, worth the trip for hand-made malts and a towering BLT.

Tip: Take the malt challenge or split the BLT. The neighbourhood is sleepy, so it feels like a discovery despite its age.

Location

Address: 1401 St Louis Ave, St. Louis, MO 63106

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