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Lost Tables

Harley Hammerman

Lost Tables collects the culinary memories of lost St. Louis restaurants.

PublishesWeeklyEpisodes61Founded2 years ago
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Eddie Neill is best known for Cafe Provencal, which has thrived in Kirkwood for almost 30 years. But from his first restaurant, T.P. Neill’s, to Chez Leon, to The Dubliner, there were many others along the way. I talked with Eddie at his home, a 5-mi... more

The Buttery Restaurant closed for good on Halloween. The South Grand diner had been serving the Tower Grove South Neighborhood for almost 40 years.

I’d never dined at The Buttery. I must admit, I didn’t know it existed. But when someone posted its c... more

By popular demand, chef and restaurateur Greg Perez is back for more.

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Someone once called Greg Perez the Forrest Gump of restaurants. From Rich & Charlie’s, to his award-winning Painted Plates, to the Grateful Inn, it was indeed, “Run, Greg, Run!” from one project to the next.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
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    I will pay money for the recipe for the sesame tempeh that was served at The Sunshine Inn.

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    DoktorJ72
    United Statesa year ago
  • So glad you are doing this!

    Listened to the first episodes. So much fun! Keep up the great work!

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    Harpoon 95
    United States2 years ago

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