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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here!
Spring is in full swing in the Lou, and this weekend brings a perfect mix of outdoor festivals, sports energy, live music, and patio weather.
In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down everything happening around the city — whether you’re looking to stay low-key, get outside, or pack your schedule from morning to night.
This week’s highlights include:
Spring festivals and outdoor events like CWE Back in Bloom, Czech Fest 2026, and Riverbend Earth Day — all perfect for soaking up the season.
Laid-back daytime plans like the Tower Grove Farmers’ Market, a guided trolley tour through Bellefontaine Cemetery, and National Pet Day at K9 Garden.
High-energy sports all weekend with the Cardinals vs. Red Sox at Busch Stadium, the Battlehawks taking on the Stallions, and racing events at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Live entertainment across the city including Brandon Lake at Enterprise Center, Third Day’s anniversary tour, comedy from Seth Meyers and Chris D’Elia, and jazz, symphony, and Sunday soul sessions.
Community-driven food events like the Al Rubin Memorial Crawfish Boil benefiting cancer research.
This Week’s Flavors of the Lou
Margarita spots:
• La Crazy Margarita
• Mi Ranchito
• Mestiza
Spot of the Week
Fitz’s Bucket List Menu (April Only)
A fun, over-the-top collaboration featuring St. Louis-inspired eats like a Toasted Ravioli Burger, Red Hot Riplets Cheesy Fries, and a Gooey Butter Dirty Soda — with 10% of proceeds supporting Pedal the Cause and local cancer research.
Whether you’re hitting a festival, catching a game, or grabbing a margarita on a patio, there’s something for everyone this weekend in St. Louis.
Tag @STLBucketList if you check anything out — we love seeing your adventures. 💛
🎙️ Presented by Hoffmann Brothers
🔔 New episodes every week
🎙️ 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.
By Brice BementYour St. Louis weekend rundown is here!
Spring is in full swing in the Lou, and this weekend brings a perfect mix of outdoor festivals, sports energy, live music, and patio weather.
In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down everything happening around the city — whether you’re looking to stay low-key, get outside, or pack your schedule from morning to night.
This week’s highlights include:
Spring festivals and outdoor events like CWE Back in Bloom, Czech Fest 2026, and Riverbend Earth Day — all perfect for soaking up the season.
Laid-back daytime plans like the Tower Grove Farmers’ Market, a guided trolley tour through Bellefontaine Cemetery, and National Pet Day at K9 Garden.
High-energy sports all weekend with the Cardinals vs. Red Sox at Busch Stadium, the Battlehawks taking on the Stallions, and racing events at World Wide Technology Raceway.
Live entertainment across the city including Brandon Lake at Enterprise Center, Third Day’s anniversary tour, comedy from Seth Meyers and Chris D’Elia, and jazz, symphony, and Sunday soul sessions.
Community-driven food events like the Al Rubin Memorial Crawfish Boil benefiting cancer research.
This Week’s Flavors of the Lou
Margarita spots:
• La Crazy Margarita
• Mi Ranchito
• Mestiza
Spot of the Week
Fitz’s Bucket List Menu (April Only)
A fun, over-the-top collaboration featuring St. Louis-inspired eats like a Toasted Ravioli Burger, Red Hot Riplets Cheesy Fries, and a Gooey Butter Dirty Soda — with 10% of proceeds supporting Pedal the Cause and local cancer research.
Whether you’re hitting a festival, catching a game, or grabbing a margarita on a patio, there’s something for everyone this weekend in St. Louis.
Tag @STLBucketList if you check anything out — we love seeing your adventures. 💛
🎙️ Presented by Hoffmann Brothers
🔔 New episodes every week
🎙️ 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.