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Schlafly has two locations in the city- they have good beer and food. If you are into using locally grown food/natural food- this place is good for that also.
http://schlafly.com/

Trailhead is about 15-20 minutes outside the city- good beer and food. Lewis and Clarks is right down the street from them. Their food is good also and they serve Trailhead's beer.
http://www.trailheadbrewing.com/

O'Fallon Brewery is in the same direction as Trailhead- but an additional 20 minute drive. They have the best pumpkin beer I've had. Their smoked porter is really good also.
http://ofallonbrewery.com/

If you get an afternoon free- head out to Augusta. It's on a really scenic stretch of highway 94. There are several wineries with great views as well as one microbrewery- Augusta Brewing
http://www.augustabrewing.com/

Square One is downtown, although I have never been there. It's the same people that own Augusta Brewing, so I can only assume the beers are the same.
http://www.squareonebrewery.com/

I can suggest more food and other places also- I just stuck with beer related joints. There's good steak places, sushi places, wine bars, live blues/jazz......whatever you are looking for, I can most likely suggest a couple good options. You could even take a free tour of Anheuser and possibly see me working my weekend gig (machinist there).
 

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