
I recently made a short weekend trip back to my hometown of University City, St. Louis. Since "U City" is the neighborhood that houses Washington University, it's sort of like a college town within a larger urban area. The heart of the district is a strip of shops and restaurants known as "the Loop," where you can find everything from a farmer's market (shown above) to fair-trade stores to a fully restored 1920s theater...


Located on Delmar Blvd., the strip begins with the Market in the Loop, an indoor/outdoor farmer's market where, as a kid, my family used to buy fresh fruits and vegetables. When I visited, the market was under renovations and I heard a rumor that it's closing down, which I hope isn't true.

Down the street at the east end of the Loop is Plowsharing Crafts, one of my favorite stores in St. Louis. The store works with non-profit groups to provide income and fair pay to crafters working in developing countries. (For their mission statement, click here.) The photo above shows a selection of their tablecloths, which are really beautiful.

Plowsharing carries a nice range of textiles and other crafts. Unlike a typical store, they're a non-profit, self-supporting organization.

The Loop is named for the spot where streetcars used to turn around, or "loop." A restored trolley stands on the west end of the street as a reminder.

My favorite comic book store, Star Clipper, has come a long way since I was a kid. It used to be a tiny hole in the wall next to a pharmacy near my house. It's since moved to the Loop, expanded, and added a gallery.

During my visit the gallery was hung with artworks by musician and former Devo member Mark Mothersbaugh.

Craft Alliance at the west end of the Loop offers classes and houses a store and gallery where you can buy works by local artists.

Good Works offers contemporary furnishings at affordable prices. Large pieces can be found in the low hundreds, and it's a great place to stop if you're a college student outfitting a dorm or a first apartment, or if you're looking for furniture on a budget.

The sidewalk on Delmar Blvd. houses the St. Louis Walk of Fame. A few of the native St. Louisans along the walk include Charles Eames, Tennessee Williams (who grew up in U City), Chuck Berry, and Josephine Baker. For the full list of names, click here.

Vintage Vinyl is one of my favorite record stores. The space inside is huge, and they have a large selection of LPs. Like the sign says, they'll buy your old records.

If you feel like seeing a movie, the Tivoli is a beautiful stop along the Loop. Restored from a 1920s vaudeville theater, the interiors are gorgeous. It's also the place where I got my first job, which was pretty much the best first job anyone could wish for: free popcorn, good movies, and a group of very cool people to work with. At one time an independent theater, the Tivoli is now owned by Landmark Cinemas.
For more information about the U City Loop, click here.
I'm so excited to see a post on "the Lou" here on AT! The Loop is indeed a great place.
FYI: I was just there this past weekend and there is a new Good Works *Outlet* store open now on Vernon not far from the Loop. Cool stuff even cheaper!!
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Yes, the good works outlet is definitely worth checking out if you live in STL! It's only open Fridays and Saturdays, 12-8 though.
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Yay -- a post about the Lou!
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I was very happy to see someone post about my hometown! I now live in New Orleans, but St. Louis is still one of my favorite places to visit, as all of my family still lives there. I love the bead shop in the Loop, Rag-O-Rama has some pretty sweet vintage stuff, and of course, the antique shop has some amazing stuff. Check out this awesome hat I found:
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1153/694938881_05dd25e8b4_m.jpg
If you get hungry while shopping, I'd suggest my favorite Thai restaurant "Thai Country" across from the Pageant Theater or "Blueberry Hill".... awesome veggie burgers.
Can AT expand it's realm to St. Louis and New Orleans, please!?
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I agree! I'm from St. Louis too - headed down in a few weekends - and this post got me excited to revisit the Loop.
Also just love posts on Midwest cities/towns outside Chicago in general -- when I'm on weekend trips I use the time partially for scouting, as I'm sure most AT Chicago readers do too. We can't help it!!
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