Saturday, March 14, 2026

No Pi or Pie For Us Today

Every metropolitan area has its unique personality. Today was 314 Day, St. Louis's time to celebrate it. The name comes from the city's original area code, and this year was its 20th anniversary. Many businesses and organizations across the St. Louis area offered deals and events. Hubby Tony and I picked several food-related ones to participate in.

Our first stop was Grace Chicken and Fish, in the suburb of Crestwood. We ordered the day's special, called The Crown Candy. The sandwich started with a thick piece of perfectly-fried chicken, topped with a huge mound of Crown Candy-style bacon topped with tomato bourbon chutney and drizzled with herb aioli, all stacked on slices of Texas toast. 

As it came to the table. (See the chocolate crown in the corner?)

 I tried to pick up the sandwich, but that was impossible until I cut it half.

Quite a handful!

I finished both the sandwich and the chocolate. After we left the restaurant we headed east towards the St. Louis Hills neighborhood of the city for dessert. There were three stops that were within walking distance of each other. The first one was Blueprint Coffee, where we filled our cups with good drip coffee.

The next two were located across a residential street from each other. The first stop was Gooey Louie, where Tony and I each got an individual gooey butter cake and a reusable bag to carry them in. (The dessert was invented in the city in the1930s when a baker accidentally reversed the proportions of butter and flour in a coffee cake recipe.) 

The second stop was Ted Drewes for frozen custard. My plan was to put the custard on top of the cake and eat both together, so I passed on one of their signature concrete sundaes (so thick they can be turned upside down without falling out of the container). However, my stomach said two rich items wouldn't be good for it I ate the excellent plain vanilla custard and saved the cake for tomorrow.

Quintessential St. Louis
Five years ago today: St. Louis Day

27 comments:

  1. Glad you enjoyed Pi Day! -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  2. I haven't been to Ted Drews yet this year! 😬

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    1. What are you waiting for?!?

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    2. My triglycerides to come down so my body can take the hit.

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  3. Now that is a more than respectable amount of bacon! Yum.

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    1. I tried to guess just how much there was, but since I'm not a good judge of quantity I decided on "enough"

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  4. I would have gladly come on that food tour with you!

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  5. That all sounds delicious - and filling!

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  6. Man, that sandwich looks delicious. I forgot all about it being Pi Day but we had pizza like we do on Sat. My husband makes it.

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  7. The only special I know happened around here was the 7-11 stores offered their whole pizzas, which are like cardboard, for $3.14 each. They're actually not worth even that.

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    1. It was definitely not heart healthy, but very delicious.

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  9. Now I'm hungry. Sigh. One piece of our Pi left, but it is not mine.

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  10. Looks fun and delicious! They do a similar thing in Detroit on 3/13 because 313 is the Detroit area code.

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    1. I had heard that the "day" was spreading across the country.

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  11. Wow what an exciting day that you celebrated with eating your favourite food 🤗👍
    Yes sandwich looks big 😊
    Everything so yummy 😍

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