Restaurants covered this week included Gus’s Fried Chicken, LaCosecha Coffee, Robata and Pie Oh My (new owner). Also Weber Grill opened at the Galleria, and a Richmond Heights resident who was a paperboy in Keokuk, IA, in the 1940s reminisces.
- Riverfront Times — Review: Gus’s Brings “World Famous Fried Chicken” to Maplewood
- Riverfront Times — Jamie Jeschke of La Cosecha Wants to Change the World Through Coffee
- Riverfront Times — Mauhaus Cat Cafe Really Is Coming to Maplewood
- St. Louis Magazine — Now Open: Weber Grill Restaurant in Richmond Heights
- Sauce Magazine — The Scoop: Jane Callahan sells Pie Oh My!
- St. Louis Business Journal — Maplewood’s cat cafe off to purrfect start in Kickstarter campaign
- St. Louis Business Journal — On the market: The most expensive homes in Maplewood
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — The year of ramen continues at Robata and Nami Ramen
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch — Proposed school district tax increases target a broad range of projects
- Feast Magazine — Jane Callahan is Selling Pie Oh My! in Maplewood
- Daily Gate City — Former paperboy recalls World War II-era Daily Gate City — Richmond Heights resident on being a paperboy in the 1940s
The Scoop: @pieohmystl owner Jane Callahan is selling her @EnjoyMaplewood pie shop: https://t.co/Fdt4KOfuYj #STL pic.twitter.com/bgnkKgSFgf
— Sauce Magazine (@SAUCEmag) March 23, 2016
Welcoming @DanaDeanKSDK @ShowMeStLouis to @GHMaplewood & @LaCosechaCoffee pic.twitter.com/acyUHHVSWR
— EnjoyMaplewood (@EnjoyMaplewood) March 29, 2016
Good to see a former Keokuk resident is in the area. I was born in Keokuk and lived across the river, so I know the Daily Gate City and the area he describes very well. Great story. I now live in Maplewood and get to enjoy 40 South News as my “paper” of choice.