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Pickleball to Open Next Summer!

The Real Dill Pickleball Club Joins Growing Tenant List The first-of-its-kind pickleball sports entertainment venue to open in the summer of 2023, joins The Factory, Main Event at Chesterfield’s premier entertainment destination   The District, St. Louis’s most unique, end-to-end entertainment experience destination where you can play, eat and rock, today announced the addition of The Real Dill Pickleball Club

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St. Louis’ Newest Event Venue: The Reverie

Butler’s Pantry acquires 23 City Blocks Hospitality Group and announces The Reverie, a new events venue Part of The District of St. Louis, The Reverie can accommodate 400 people for a seated dinner.   This year is already shaping up to be a good one for St. Louis catering company Butler’s Pantry. Two of its new venues are slated to open this

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The Heartbeat of The District: The Hub

Construction begins for new event space in Chesterfield’s entertainment district this spring Outdoor space that includes an eye-catching pavilion with a large LED screen, sound system and a stage for performances.    Construction of a new outdoor space in the popular Chesterfield entertainment and shopping area is expected to start this spring. The new area is called “The Hub of

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Charcuterie: Custom, Local & Delicious!

Mouse in the House sells charcuterie boards of all sizes in Chesterfield “There is really nothing better than sharing some delicious food with the people you care most about.”    Charcuterie fans have a new place to get their fix: Mouse in the House opened late last year in West County. The business creates and distributes charcuterie boards of all shapes and

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Painting, Prints, Sculptures & So Much More

The Gallery brings feel-good art to Chesterfield, with a musical link to the Factory Experience the joy of finding that “perfect” work of art to suit your needs   Chesterfield has a new destination for feel-good art. The Gallery, a 6,000-square-foot space featuring accessible artwork, is the latest addition to the growing District entertainment complex. “I like art that is

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