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EPISODE · Mar 26, 2026 · 6 MIN

March 27 - 29

from This Week in St. Louis · host Brice Bement

Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here!Spring is in full swing around the Lou — flowers are blooming, patios are calling, and the city is buzzing with events from morning brunches to late-night raves. Whether you're heading out with family, exploring the arts scene, catching a comedy show, or celebrating Opening Day energy, this weekend is packed with things to do across St. Louis.In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down everything happening around town — from spring egg hunts and cultural events to concerts, nightlife, and one of the biggest weekends in STL sports.This week’s highlights include:Spring egg hunts, brunches, and family-friendly events happening all weekend long.Local art fairs, museum events, and cultural experiences across the city.Comedy shows, live music, major concerts, and high-energy nightlife.Opening weekend for the Cardinals at Busch Stadium.This Week’s Flavors of the LouThis week, we’re leaning into a cozy spring favorite — tea.Spots to check out around St. Louis include:• Tea ParTea in Bevo Mill • The London Tea Room in the Central West End • La Patisserie Paris in Historic St. CharlesWhether you're looking for a relaxed afternoon, a traditional tea experience, or something sweet to pair with your drink, these spots are perfect for a spring outing.Head to @stlbucketlist on Instagram to see the full STL food roundup.Bucket List Spot of the WeekSeven – ClaytonThis week’s featured spot is Seven in Clayton — a go-to for everything from happy hour drinks to a full dinner out. With classic cocktails, rotating specials, and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s the kind of place you can pop into and end up staying awhile. As patio season approaches, it’s a perfect addition to your STL Bucket List.Whether you're spending your weekend at an egg hunt, exploring local art, dancing at a rave, or cheering on the Cardinals for Opening Day — St. Louis has something for everyone this weekend.If you check out any of these events or spots, tag us @STLBucketList — we love seeing your STL adventures. 💛🔔 SUBSCRIBE FOR NEW EPISODES EVERY WEEK 🔔🎧 LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts ▶ https://apple.co/36ycuuO Spotify ▶ https://spoti.fi/3svGoqS🔗 CONNECT WITH STL BUCKET LIST: Instagram ▶ https://www.instagram.com/stlbucketlist/?utm_source=Instagram Website ▶ stlbucketlist.com🤝 WORK WITH STL BUCKET LIST Interested in partnering or sponsoring an episode? Email ▶ [email protected] Website ▶ https://www.bucketlistcreative.com/about-us🎙️ This Week in St. Louis is presented by Hoffmann Brothers, proudly serving St. Louis for over 40 years. From heating and cooling to plumbing and electrical, they help keep homes running smoothly all year long.

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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here! Spring is in full swing around the Lou — flowers are blooming, patios are calling, and the city is buzzing with events from morning brunches to late-night raves. Whether you're heading out with family, exploring the arts scene, catching a comedy show, or celebrating Opening Day energy, this weekend is packed with things to do across St. Louis. In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down everything happening around town — from spring egg...

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