Wednesday, July 11, 2012
As the summer begins, we hope you had a chance to try a few courses around the area. Tell us your favorite.
A well-kept golf course, combined with beautiful weather and good friends, can be a place for ultimate relaxation. Golf is all about keeping calm and focused. Having a good golf course can make all the difference in the world. St. Louis features a wide array of golf courses, where experts and amateurs alike can experience different difficulty levels, prices and challenges. Are you a golfer? If so, tell us what is your favorite place to hit that rugged ball in the St. Louis metropolitan area? Nominate your favorite golf course for Patch’s 2012 Readers’ Choice awards by writing it in our comments section below. You can also click here to nominate a wide array of businesses and services around the area. Nominations can be made from today …
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Love is in the air. We want to hear from our readers their favorite place for a successful first date.
You never know what to expect on a first date. That first place you go to with a special someone can become an everlasting memory of love and good times, or an everlasting memory of disaster. Do you prefer parks, fountains and the outdoors, or intimate restaurants and a movie? Whatever your choice, make sure to share it with us, as we are looking for the best place in the St. Louis metro area to have a first date. All you need to do is nominate your favorite spot in our comments section below. Check out all of the topics we are seeking nominations for by clicking here. Nominations can be made from today until July 9. Voting will begin thereafter. Make sure to tell all your friends and family to participate.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
They work hard to make a difference in our communities. Help us find your favorite in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Search for the word “nonprofit” in any of our Patch sites and you will find the myriad of organizations that are working for the betterment of society throughout the area. Each of them is different and unique. Some are fighting to cure diseases, while others are trying to help disadvantaged children. At Patch, we care a great deal about these organizations, and have even promoted contests to donate toward their cause. What we want from you, our reader, is to tell us your favorite, most notable nonprofit for our 2012 Readers’ Choice awards. Just leave us a comment below with your nonprofit of choice — and why! Nominations can be made from today until July 9. Voting will begin thereafter. Make sure to tell all your friends and family to …
Are you a bowling aficionado? Then tell us your favorite bowling alley in the St. Louis metropolitan area.
Almost every municipality has its own bowling alley. They are places where family and friends can gather for a cheap couple hours of fun. Some bowling alleys are more focused toward children and teenagers, with arcades and other activities that cater to them. Others have more of a bar-atmosphere, with sober colors and a crowd that tends to be older. Regardless of age or skills, bowling alleys offer a perfect space to gather socially with friends, family and co-workers. Whether you are a professional or just a casual bowler, we want to hear from you. Tell us your favorite place to bowl in the St. Louis metropolitan area and nominate it for our 2012 Readers’ Choice awards. Make sure to write your nominee in the comments section below. …
Friday, April 13, 2012
Each week, we will nominate a new restaurant for you to review. That's right, you're the local expert.
When it comes to restaurants, Webster Groves, Rock Hill and Warson Woods have it covered. We have some great local places that many would consider community gems. We have some restaurants that aren't exactly mom-and-pop, but are unique to the area, and we certainly—for better or for worse—have plenty of chains lining our main streets. But what we don't have is a consistent food critic to tell us what's good and what's not. That's where you come in. We could throw some money at a professional food critic, but that's not exactly what Patch is all about. We'd much rather know the opinion of the fine folks that eat there day-in and day-out. It's your community. You eat the food. You tell us if it passes the mark. That's why we are introducing…
Doug Smith
8:10 am on Sunday, July 8, 2012
Innsbrook, without a doubt. Located in eastern Warren County, Innsbrook is one of the finest places to play in the region.   more ›