Taste of St. Louis offers family fun

September 21, 2015
This year’s Taste of St. Louis will take place at Chesterfield Amphitheater starting Friday, Sept. 18-20.
Over the course of 11 years Taste of St. Louis has been very successful and I can see why. With some of the most interesting food and bands in town, this is a fun activity without going too far from home.
36 restaurants in the St. Louis metro, one of my favorites being Mission Taco, will be bringing the best of their foods to this three day event drawing in customers with prices ranging from $2-7 for a taste of what they are all about.
However, food is not the only thing that will draw you in. Free concerts on the Dillard’s Concert Stage will include Billboard country artist Chris Janson along with local bands for your entertainment. Some of these will be Well Hungarians, Bear Hands, Marsha Evans and the Coalition. You can find the schedule for the concerts at this link http://www.tastestl.com/concerts/
An Art Walk will also be one of the attractions of the weekend; more than 20 artists will have tents set up with their creations for your purchase!
There will be a free parking shuttle to the event in the parking lot of the Chesterfield Mall. Optional public parking is $10 or $20 for premium parking.
Be sure to come check out a weekend filled with food, fun and music!

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