A six-block area named after the Delmar Streetcar system of the early 1900s, the Delmar Loop is home to the St. Louis Walk of Fame, honoring famous St. Louisians, and an assortment of group-ready venues. A community group is currently working to create a new trolley system connecting The Loop to Forrest Park, a 2.2-mile, $44 million project.
1 Blueberry Hill
What opened more than 40 years ago as a two-room pub has grown into a restaurant and music club that is a local pop culture icon offering catering, four private party rooms, pinball, darts and a photo booth.
2 Tivoli Movie Theater
Built in 1924, the three-screen Tivoli hosts private screenings as well as business meetings.
3 Moonrise Hotel
This luxury boutique hotel will unveil its new rooftop Moon Room in May, capable of seating 130 for a banquet.
The hotel also offers several meeting rooms for smaller groups and corporate events.
4 Pin-Up Bowl
St. Louis’ original bowling alley/martini lounge is located next door to Blueberry Hill. Groups can party in the Art Deco venue with a full bar and eight lanes of bowling.
5 Craft Alliance
During special events, guests can sip cocktails and browse the art within Craft Alliance’s 1,200-square-foot gallery space. Dedicated to contemporary art, the venue provides educational programs and exhibits work by local artists.
6 Fitz’s Premium Rootbeer
Fitz’s produces rootbeer and sodas on a vintage bottling line from the 1940s, turning out a bottle every second. Visitors can watch the process while enjoying a “bottomless” mug of the original recipe rootbeer. Private event space is available.