Maryland Heights is a second-ring west-central suburb of St. Louis, located in St. Louis County, Missouri, United States. The population was 27,472 at the 2010 census. The city was incorporated in 1985. Edwin L. Dirck was appointed the city's first mayor by then County Executive Gene McNary. Mark M. Levin served as City Administrator from August 1985 to 2015. Mr. Levin is now an associate professor at Indiana University Bloomington.
Restaurants in Maryland Heights
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One of the largest collections of flying antique planes in the country.
5.0 based on 135 reviews
Go Ape is an unparalleled outdoor adventure experience in St. Louis, Missouri. Guests tackle dangling obstacles, explore the trees from a new perspective and fly around on multiple ziplines from exciting heights. The Treetop Adventure ropes course blends in with the forest environment, fostering a sense of natural wonder.
5.0 based on 25 reviews
Escape Challenge St. Louis is a fun, engaging game that turns an ordinary room into an interactive mystery - an "escape room"! It's designed for small groups from 4-10 players. Once you're "locked" in, you will have 60 minutes to search the room for hidden objects, puzzles, riddles, codes, and clues and piece them together to unlock the locks and escape the room.
The environment is unique and challenged the whole family in a delightful, cooperative way. It was great fun for all.
4.5 based on 203 reviews
A fun place to be in the summer; sail boat cove and kayak rentals. I love spending an hour or so on the lake in one of the rented kayaks in the summer time.
4.5 based on 2 reviews
The Centene Community Ice Center in Maryland Heights, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri - opened in September 2019. The Centene Community Ice Center is home to hockey programming for all ages and abilities, proving that hockey is for everyone! The family friendly venue also offers figure skating, daily public skating and provides sports specific training allowing athletes to continue their development of hockey as well as other sports. The Centene Community Ice Center is also home to the Saint Louis Music Park, a 4,500 seat outdoor concert venue. This multi-purpose venue will host a variety of concerts, festivals, farmers markets and more!
The construction crews have continued to make progress on wrapping up public area finishing work and meeting/gathering spaces inside Centene Ice since the grand opening. One significant addition in the last couple of months has been the opening of the 314 Social Eats + Drinks bar & grill at the south end of the entry lobby. I've eaten there just once so far, because it has only been open on weekends. But the lunch that I had was very good with generous portions for a fair price, and the service was friendly & attentive. I will return at my next opportunity to sample other items from the small menu. The only other concessions option open regularly is the Schnucks mini-market located just inside the main entrance on the north side, which has pre-packaged food plus snack items and beverages. The other noteworthy addition was the opening of the fourth & final NHL-sized ice sheet, "The Barn" outdoor rink located on the west end of the CCIC complex. This rink has been hosting a lot of youth & adult hockey sessions plus holiday season public skating, unloading the indoor rinks to accommodate figure skating & learn-to-skate sessions as well as sled hockey & other game play during peak hours. My family & I attended the Christmas Eve public session outdoors; the ice quality is roughly (in more ways than one) equivalent to the ice surface of the indoor Plager Rink, but it offers a unique ice skating environment for occasional skaters who will enjoy a breath of fresh air. At this point, it appears the only major finishing work remaining around the CCIC complex lies outdoors with the spaces surrounding The Barn rink. This will be the site of outdoor functions & small concerts & other public events, once the surfacing & landscaping & stage area are completed and the season turns. At that point, the Legacy Ice Foundation folks should be able to take a deep breath and enjoy the fruits of their commitment to this community project. I, for one, am already enjoying their contributions regularly.
4.0 based on 23 reviews
We saw Michael Malone in 1/5/2020. He was fantastic! We used a Groupon & it was super convenient. All the staff were very friendly & helpful. Drinks were great too.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
Six Mile Bridge's original food service was supplied by food trucks & pop-up vendors, seemingly with some success to compliment their variety of taproom products. They have since introduced their own food menu with a good variety of house-prepared apps & salads & sandwiches & entrees & sides. This summer & into fall they have been hosting outdoor seating on the sidewalk (weather permitting), with indoor service when STL County has allowed and curbside pickup for on-line orders. They are doing everything they can to keep their small business going, and they are clearly passionate about their products & service. My wife & I ordered lunch on-line for pickup on the day before Thanksgiving. The web ordering was easy to navigate & pay ahead, and our food was brought to my car curbside as soon as I pulled up. My wife liked the lightly toasted pretzel bites appetizer with dipping sauces (house Irish Red ale mustard & ghost pepper Jack cheese), and especially enjoyed the Greek salad with fresh ingredients & creamy peppercorn dressing. My house ground Justin Beefer double flat patty burger with onion straws & ghost pepper cheese was delicious, and the generous side of roasted potato wedges were hot & meaty. I'll be keeping an eye on the SMB social media sites for their future daily specials, and we will definitely return.
3.5 based on 236 reviews
Not a big time gambler, but enjoy playing table games and video poker. Hollywood is laid back, great atmosphere, low limits and Colleen at the bar makes the best Bloody Mary in the tri-state area! Great restaurants and excellent buffet. Good comps-with limited gambling had room comped, $20 in free slot play along with buy 1 get one free buffet. Definitely going back....
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