St. Louis Food & Wine Festival
Food enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs gather at Union Station's Grand Hall for Missouri's premier culinary showcase. More than 75 vendors, includi...
Quick facts
At a glance.
The story
About this festival.
Food enthusiasts and wine connoisseurs gather at Union Station's Grand Hall for Missouri's premier culinary showcase. More than 75 vendors, including iconic St. Louis establishments like Pappy's Smokehouse, Mission Taco Joint, and Sidney Street Cafe, showcase their finest dishes and wine pairings. Live music from local jazz ensembles and blues artists creates an elegant atmosphere while guests sample over 200 international and domestic wines alongside gourmet appetizers, entrees, and desserts. The festival typically draws upwards of 3,500 attendees who can participate in cooking demonstrations from celebrity chefs, attend wine education seminars, and enjoy specialty craft cocktail tastings. Interactive features include a champagne sabering demonstration, blind wine tasting competitions, and an artisanal cheese and charcuterie station curated by local cheesemongers. A portion of proceeds benefits the St. Louis Food Bank and local culinary education programs, making this sophisticated gathering both a celebration of food and an investment in the community.
Getting there
Location & logistics.
What to expect
The experience.
A mix of varietals from regional producers. Start light, work toward the bigger reds.
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A mix of regulars and newcomers. Knowledgeable pourers happy to walk you through what you're tasting.
Arrive early, hit your must-try wineries first, then wander. That's the move.
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