Welcome! You have found your complete guide to living better for less in St. Louis.
Looking for inexpensive or free things to do in St. Louis?
You'll find news about them here.
Want to sample the city's attractions, hotels, restaurants and bars without breaking the bank?
Check out St. Louis On The Cheap.
Here you'll find out how to get the most for your dollar. We post new deals and discounts almost daily, so check back often!
Area resident?
We'll show you the best steals and deals in town.
Visiting St. Louis?
Congratulations! You've picked one of the best cities in the country to visit if you're traveling on a budget. Outside of Washington, D. C., no other American city offers so many FREE attractions!
|
A handful of St. Louisans will have a chance to take batting practice at Busch Stadium thanks to a contest on KMOX radio.
The winners will be hitting against former St. Louis Cardinals players Scott Terry, Scott Cooper, Kerry Robinson from 9-11 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 26 on the same field the World Series Champions play their home games.
This week listeners to Charlie Brennan’s morning show and Mark Reardon’s afternoon show have a chance to win after they hear the crack of a bat. The fifth caller to 314-436-7900 or 800-925-1120 wins.
KMOX is at 1120 on the AM dial.
The 49th Annual Moonlight Ramble hits the streets of St. Louis this weekend.
The world’s largest nighttime bicycle ride was postponed from earlier this month because of the remnants of Hurricane Isaac which organizers said could be hazardous to riders.
Riders will ramble through the streets of St. Louis starting just south of Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village at the corner of 8th and Cerre Street at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16. Organizers offered refunds to riders who registered for the original date but cannot ride this weekend.
Only those with proper credentials will be allowed to ride.
Registration is $25 for adults; $10 for ages 5-18 and free for those under 5.
You can register on the day of the event registration for $20 but you will not get a t-shirt. A limited number of shirts will be sold at the event.
Those who pre-register will be able to pick-up ride credentials prior to the night of the event.
The event includes pre-ride activities, a leisurely 10.5 or 18.5 mile bike ride and finishes off with an after-party.
Helmets are required, and registration is required for participation.
The 49th Annual Moonlight Ramble hits the streets of St. Louis this weekend.
The world’s largest nighttime bicycle ride was postponed from earlier this month because of the remnants of Hurricane Isaac which organizers said could be hazardous to riders.
Riders will ramble through the streets of St. Louis starting just south of Busch Stadium and Ballpark Village at the corner of 8th and Cerre Street at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 16. Organizers offered refunds to riders who registered for the original date but cannot ride this weekend.
Only those with proper credentials will be allowed to ride.
Registration is $25 for adults; $10 for ages 5-18 and free for those under 5.
You can register on the day of the event registration for $20 but you will not get a t-shirt. A limited number of shirts will be sold at the event.
Those who pre-register will be able to pick-up ride credentials prior to the night of the event.
The event includes pre-ride activities, a leisurely 10.5 or 18.5 mile bike ride and finishes off with an after-party.
Helmets are required, and registration is required for participation.
You can still get in on the 49th Annual Moonlight Ramble, the world’s largest nighttime bicycle ride.
Riders will ramble through the streets of St. Louis starting at Ballpark Village across from Busch Stadium at 12:01 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 2.
The event includes pre-ride activities, a leisurely 10.5 or 18.5 mile bike ride and finishes off with an after-party back at Ballpark Village.
Prepare to ride rain or shine as the ramble goes on no matter the weather. Helmets are required, and registration is required for participation. Only those with proper credentials will be allowed to ride.
Registration is $25 for adultsl; $10 for ages 5-18 and free for those under 5.
Ballpark Village across from Busch Stadium will be the site of the St. Louis Brewers Heritage Festival in downtown St. Louis this weekend.
The event celebrates the pre-prohibition era of brewing in St. Louis bringing together big and small brewers from the St. Louis area with unlimited sampling of more than 80 different beers.
There will also be live music and gourmet food from local restaurants, and education will be available for purchase. The event is from 5-9 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. and 5 p.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. on Sunday.
Tickets are $30 per session which is a bit of a splurge but maybe not if you’re a real beer aficionado.
You can share in the excitement of the World Series even if you don’t have tickets for the big game.
The St. Louis Baseball Cardinals will hold a pep rally at 3 p.m. today at Ballpark Village prior to the beginning of the final game of the World Series.
Busch Stadium opens at 5 p.m. The first pitch will be thrown out at 7:05 p.m.
You can share in the excitement of the World Series even if you don’t have tickets for the big game.
The St. Louis Baseball Cardinals will hold a pep rally at 3 p.m. today at Ballpark Village prior to the beginning of Game 6 of the World Series.
Busch Stadium opens at 5 p.m. The first pitch will be thrown out at 7:05 p.m.
Catch Cardinal play-off fever–even if you don’t have tickets to the big game–at the KMOX playoff pre-game party this afternoon just south of Busch Stadium at the corner of 8th and Cerre.
The party kicks off at 1 p.m. when the UltraViolets play. Mark Reardon will broadcast at 2:05 with the pre-game show at 3:05 p.m. The game begins at 4:07 p.m.
The KMOX Playoff Pre-Party is sponsored by Chilli Man Chili

Llywelyn’s is giving you two good reasons to visit one of their restaurants today.
If you’re into watching the Women’s World Cup, you might be interested in Llywelyn’s Pub Webster’s Women’s World Cup Watch Party at 1:45 p.m. There will be happy hour drink and food specials during the game.
If you’re heading to Busch Stadium for the U2 concert tonight, you might want to meet at Llywelyn’s Soulard before the show.
The restaurant will have its pub trolley offering free shuttle service to and from the stadium with free parking for customers.
Thinking about taking in a Cards game on the Fourth?
Then you’ll be interested in Today’s Deal Hop On It.
The Deal gives you right field/left field loge tickets for $15 (currently priced at $30) or for the right field/left field pavilion for $10 (currently priced at $20).
The special pricing is for games with the Cincinnati Reds July 4-6 at Busch Stadium, 700 Clark Street in downtown St. Louis.
You have three and a half days to seal the deal.
Fine print:
- Tickets only available for Monday, July 4, Tuesday, July 5, and Wednesday, July 6.
- Offer expires July 6, 2011.
- Tickets must be purchased & printed through the Cardinals’ website.
- Only valid for listed games.
- Not valid with other offers.
- Subject to availability.
- No exchanges or refunds.
|
Get ‘Cheap’ delivered free to your mailbox!
|