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  • South Broadway Details

    Posted on July 28th, 2007 toby weiss 2 comments

    South Broadway & East and West Arlee
    South St. Louis County
    What intrigues up close pans out to…

    …the type of remuddle that probably aggravates me the most: Cedar Shingle Fill-In.

    This 1930 building is just south of the River Des Peres, along a curious stretch of street that always tricks me into believing I’m inside the city limits. But no, it’s actually part of the interesting migration history of our St. Louis Counties.

    Across the street is a detail of Barb’s Rendevous. Their marquee signage is a giggle because maybe, at the time, they couldn’t afford both the apostrophe and the Z?

    It’s worth a drive to see all of the groggy variety in this 1927 building. It’s always closed when I go by, so if any of you have actually been inside, tell me about it.

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    2 Responses to “South Broadway Details”

    1. Mayor of Affton

      It’s interior matches the quirky exterior. I have a friend who bartends there. Highly recommended on a S. Broadway bar tour along with Slo-Tom’s if it’s still there.

    2. Oh yeah, I’ve been in there. Red nogahide(sp?) galore. Southside toughs shooting pool with the Gap Band’s “You Dropped a Bomb on Me” in the background was my funniest memory of that place.

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