Pivot is the keyword in the St. Louis restaurant business today.
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Pivot - St. Louis restaurants
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abuxb
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Re: Pivot - St. Louis restaurants
In the case of Hacienda, at one time they had very little competition. They were among the first Mexican restaurants in the St. Louis Area. Basically it was El Serape in midtown, Ruiz in Florissant, and them. Now there is a lot of competition, and most of them are far better than Hacienda.Uncle John wrote: ↑23 Jan 2026 10:59 am Pivot is the keyword in the St. Louis restaurant business today.
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sorry, Abuxb, "They were among the first Mexican restaurants in the St. Louis Area". No. you may be too young to remember it, but back in 60-70s there was a Mexican restaurant on Euclid between Laclede and Forest Park, don't recall the name, where Good Day is located, that was, AIR, one of only 2 Mexican restaurants in City
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I'm 80, so not too young to remember! I remember El Serape, on Olive East of Grand, but I don't recall knowing about this one. Thanks for the info.govman wrote: ↑26 Jan 2026 06:46 am sorry, Abuxb, "They were among the first Mexican restaurants in the St. Louis Area". No. you may be too young to remember it, but back in 60-70s there was a Mexican restaurant on Euclid between Laclede and Forest Park, don't recall the name, where Good Day is located, that was, AIR, one of only 2 Mexican restaurants in City
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Re: Pivot - St. Louis restaurants
so we both remember when St Louis was basically a food-diversity desert; I seem to recall the Loop might of had some ethnic foods
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I wouldn't go so far as to say we were a food diversity desert, but we certainly didn't have the choices we have today. Before the Loop became hip, the only restaurants were Maryland Cafe and a Chinese restaurant near the Tivoli. Other than the lunch counter at Glaser's Drug Store and the hamburger place on the corner of Kingsland and Enright, which later became a Korean place, that was it.
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Bobbys Creole on Delmar
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I do miss that place. It came in after Blueberry Hill, when the Loop was just beginning to blossom. Later he moved to Maplewood, but it somehow just wasn't as good.
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Park fried rice!
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No, I'm referring to a time before The Lantern House was there. Lantern House was originally at the corner of Skinker and Delmar, a spot that had been The Coffee Pot. The Chinese restaurant I'm thinking of was near the Tivoli. It might have been called Asia Cafe. I'm going back to the 1950's.