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    Kodner Gallery

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:30 am - 5:30 pm
    Updated 1 month ago

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    High Low - Matcha butterfly lemonade

    High Low

    (57 reviews)

    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.

    Art Saint Louis

    Art Saint Louis

    (7 reviews)

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    Downtown

    Art St. Louis is located inside the same space as Mississippi Coffee Roasters. So feel free to grab…read morea cup of Joe before taking a stroll through the amazing gallery. If you find something you prefer to stare at for a while, take a load off and grab a seat at one of the bistro tables or sofa chairs. Art Saint Louis displays various forms of visual contemporary artwork by some of our regions most talented artists. Artists from Carbondale, Illinois to Chesterfield, MO have beautiful pieces for your viewing pleasure. Not only do they offer amazing exhibitions but Art St. Louis offers art exchange along with a variety of community educational and outreach programs. If you have any specific questions or concerns there is a rep on sight during business hours to assist.

    This place is lovely. I'm here studying for an exam, and I will certainly be back. This is a…read morecombination coffee shop (Mississippi Mud Roasters) and art gallery (Art St. Louis). My latte and scone were delicious and the staff very friendly. I haven't really explored the art, but the space extends way back into the building, and there are places to sit throughout. Also, bonus, you can bring your dog inside to order coffee! The only thing for improvement I can see is if it could be clearer what the relationship is between these two spaces, and whether coffee patrons are allowed back in the art space with food. Some people walked in clearly looking for a place to have a meeting, and they were guides back into the art space, whereas they moved some stuff around so I could sit in the coffee shop area - is there some protocol I'm missing?

    Mad Art

    Mad Art

    (27 reviews)

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    Soulard

    If you live in or near STL and haven't eaten at Mad Mexico, you are seriously doing yourself an…read moreincredible disservice! The food was absolutely delish! Not to mention the aesthetics of the restaurant itself were simply just fun. An old police station turned restaurant with amazing (if not the best) tacos in the area! I had to try as much as I could... I ordered the Quesabirria, beef street taco, brisket street taco, strawberry churro, and chips & dip. Great portion sizes with plenty to take home. The only con I had was the seasoning on the chips - however, that's more of a personal preference than a fault of the restaurant. And just an added little bonus... the take home boxes are compostable! Slaaayyy. #SaveTheEarth I'll have to update this review after my next visit to include the art gallery.

    I live literally a block from Mad Art (please don't stalk me) and I had NEVER been inside. I've…read morealways been curious about this police station turned event space, as many folx have talked about how charming the interior is. Had an opportunity to check it out during a public event called Something Crafty This Way Comes - A Dark Arts A-Faire. While this was a unique event, I didn't stay long because I really just wanted to see the Mad Art space. When you walk through the door you are taken back in time. I think that Mad Art has done such an amazing job keeping the original character of the police station. The marble walls and flooring pull you in with so much classic vibes. There was a bar area that was behind bars. I really really loved the old prison cell. I really think this would be the perfect place for a wedding or major event as it's super memorable. One tip is to follow the Mad Art page on Facebook. They announce public events on their page. I noticed that their events aren't kept up to date on their website. Looking forward to more chances to get to hang out in Mad Art.

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