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2.4 (5 reviews)
Closed • 4:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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2 years ago

Service sucks always short handed. Overpriced goods. Never gets food orders correct. Would not recommend

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3 years ago

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5 years ago

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5 years ago

Fantastic pizza, one of the best in the area! Reminds me of some the great pizza places in Michigan. Will definitely be back fir more!

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James Henry Provisions - Just a little something I picked up

James Henry Provisions

(20 reviews)

$$

Downtown

This store has Ignorant cahiers,they show favorites to certain customers,the prices are way to…read morehigh,the store normally smells like arm pits if your a visitor to St.Louis stay clear of this store

One of the things that I no longer take for granted living by Las Vegas is that it is so easy to…read morebuy a beer. Halfway across the continent in St. Louis Missouri only a few miles north of the Amhiezer Busch Brewery, one of the perks about living by Vegas was a luxury. As I have mentioned in numerous reviews, I greatly enjoy closing up the night with a bullet beer. If you are unfamiliar with a bullet beer, they are the 25 ounce can and 32 ounce bottle. It just relaxes me in the same way that watching TV, drinking hot cocoa, or whatever it is that relaxes other people. Where we stayed for seven nights in the 7th at Washington Street Embassy Suites next to America's Center there were no 7-Elevens or Walgreens that sells alcohol. The three options for beer were Schnuck's, Olive Market, and James Henry Pavillion. On account of the experience where customers harrased me for money in front of the useless cashier, I don't count Cupola, which by the way did not sell the bullet beer I like. James Henry Pavillion was the closest convenience and liquor store to the hotel. They were my beer hookup. I patronized this business two times. On each visit I'd buy a certain number of bullet cans that averaged out to one per night. I was impressed by their alcohol selection. By the way they also sell food that includes Boar's Head. At any rate, I was further impressed by the fact that the only true liquor and convenience store in downtown St. Louis sold the beer at competitive prices. For crying out loud, the bullet beer here is less expensive than a Walmart Supercenter. This is the first time that I ever saw a 32 ounce can of Miller Lite. For $2.06 after taxes it was a steel. Drinking it was an even greater steel. If you are like me, and appreciate ending the night with a 32 ounce cold one and your downtown hotel room has a refrigerator, I suggest walking (speedwalking at night) to James Henry Provisions and stocking up on the 32 ounce cold ones. The hard to find product that I brought here greatly added to my quality of night in St. Louis.

Casey's - convenience - Updated May 2026

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