Cancel

Open app

Search

Aisle 1 Gallery

5.0 (1 review)
Closed • Closed

Aisle 1 Gallery Photos

You might also consider

Recommended Reviews - Aisle 1 Gallery

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

15 years ago

Great new gallery on Cherokee Street. Really enjoyed the shows they've had so far!

Helpful 0
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Ask the Community - Aisle 1 Gallery

You might also consider

Verify this business for free

People searched for Art Galleries 454 times last month within 15 miles of this business.

Verify this business

High Low - Matcha butterfly lemonade

High Low

4.7(57 reviews)
3.1 mi•Covenant Blu/Grand Ctr.

The Lavender Honey Latte was 10/10! Quick service and…read moreincredible espresso from Blueprint Coffee! Another favorite here is the Vietnamese Iced Coffee, which you can't get everywhere! SO GOOD! So strong, so sweet, so incredible!

Unfortunately, I'm not a big fan of high/low. I sometimes go…read morethere once in a while to get a breakfast item or to get a nice coffee. First issue that I have with this place. I do agree with this establishment's art mission. But, I find their policy very contradictory to the mission. Apparently, it's a literary and film art establishment. They have books there and they have art films they display. The books seem to be for display purposes only. You can't borrow them or take them home to read. I've never heard of a cafe with a library that prohibits their patrons from borrowing the books. It's almost unheard of but this is the standard at high/low. Also, the service there is obscenely slow. It took them about 15 minutes to churn out a breakfast sandwich and an orange cardamom latte. When I unwrapped the sandwich the first thing I saw was how it was poorly wrapped and made. If you like a southwest breakfast sandwich this may be for you. But it wasn't a good sandwich for me. The bell pepper taste was overpowering and there was hardly any sausage in the egg scramble. Also the orange cardamom latte was so small. Total amount that I paid was well over $16 for the beverage and a poorly made breakfast sandwich. I don't think I will be going back there.

Photos
High Low - Inside

Inside

High Low - Banana Oatmilk Nitro Cold Brew

Banana Oatmilk Nitro Cold Brew

High Low

See all

Forrest Gallery - Morning, Haystack Rock

Forrest Gallery

4.5(2 reviews)
1.8 mi•Lafayette Square
•$$$

Located in Lafayette Square, Forrest Gallery is a jewel. The space is small but has an expansive…read morefeel, featuring stained glass details, a sparkling crystal chandelier, and an array of landscape paintings by the gallery's owner, Barbara Forrest. In addition to strikingly rendered landscapes, the gallery features jewelry and ceramic pieces, all invitingly exhibited and fairly priced. When I visited Barbara was not present but her husband was on site. I enjoyed hearing about the specific inspirations behind each of the artworks and plans for future work. Many of the landscapes are rooted to nature and the artist is currently at work on a variety of scenes of St. Louis to commemorate the city's 250th anniversary. One thing that I noticed upon entering the gallery is a book featuring prints of landmarks - The Gateway Arch, Fox Theatre, Forest Park, Busch Stadium, and many others - from which customers can select to build their own, customized triptychs. Prints are available in a variety of formats- from minis to larger prints and framed/matted or unframed. The primary medium is watercolor, although one of the paintings on display features special, Japanese paper that lends an almost quiltlike effect to the composition. The level of detail is striking, in some cases arresting, and invites the viewer to become immersed in the subject. I was drawn to a watercolor of Lafayette Square houses in a row. The frame and mat perfectly offset the painting and make it one-of-a-kind. For those unable to make it to the gallery, or who want to get a feel for the works on offer before visiting, I recommend the artist's web site as a good starting point.

Small store with beautiful art. Most pictures are of St. Louis locations. Very reasonably priced. I…read morebought a small framed piece here of Lafayette Square houses for about $26 or $28. Employees are always friendly and don't pressure.

Photos
Forrest Gallery
Forrest Gallery - Forrest Gallery in Lafayette Square.

Forrest Gallery in Lafayette Square.

Forrest Gallery - Maroon Bells, Autumn

See all

Maroon Bells, Autumn

Concrete Ocean Art Gallery

Concrete Ocean Art Gallery

4.0(4 reviews)
1.0 mi•Fox Park
•$$$$

Concrete Ocean is a cool art gallery at the intersection of Jefferson and Shenandoah. We happened…read moreto be driving by one night and saw what looked like one hell of a party, complete with hula hoopers and a fire pit. Intrigued, we wandered in. Hello yummy free hors d'oeuvres! We spent about an hour checking out the art and chatting with Bryan, the super-nice owner. The space is really cool and has huge windows facing Jefferson. On one side is "mojo studios" complete with funky furniture and a splatter-painted floor. The other side is more of your typical art gallery. They have openings on fridays every 2 weeks and we've been back a few times. Who doesn't love art openings? Super cheap date and easy way to instantly feel sophisticated!

The owner is a jerk. So my city ransacked last night by rioters after what started as a peaceful…read moreprotest. Many windows were broken out in downtown businesses. I live downtown just a block away and I wanted to help paint the board ups. I don't currently have paint at my house but when I heard paint was being delivered for folks to come and paint the board ups, I headed out. Bryan, the owner of this gallery was there with a design in his head that would cover every single broken window on the street. Also, his design was very juvenile and crappy compared to the board ups that have been painted on Delmar. He wouldn't let anyone touch anything and we were certainly am emphatically told we were not allowed to paint. We were allowed to clean up after him if we wanted to. Ha! Screw that! I am an artist. I would've been a wonderful asset to this project. The only reason he's doing this is because he wants exposure for his gallery. I get that most artist are not team players and are used to working alone but this is a community event and should've involved all the people in the community that wanted to be there. When I arrived there were at least a dozen people there to help. When I left about 20 minutes later, when I realized I would have no input or ever see a paintbrush in my hand, there were two people left-- NO THANKS! I will never patronize this man's gallery or patronize him as an artist. Shame on you!

Photos
Concrete Ocean Art Gallery - Artist Appreciation Party - Sep 2013 (free beer and paint included!)

Artist Appreciation Party - Sep 2013 (free beer and paint included!)

Concrete Ocean Art Gallery - Artist Appreciation Party - Sep 2013

See all

Artist Appreciation Party - Sep 2013

Aisle 1 Gallery - galleries - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...