Historic St. Charles

My favorite place in the St. Louis area is easily Historic St. Charles. Old St. Charles is beginning to prep for the Christmas season and the atmosphere is incredible. My parents and I decided to spend the morning grabbing coffees, walking around and enjoying an early lunch. 

If yostopI hope I was able to capture the feel of Old St. Charles through these photos. If you ever stop by Historic St. Charles go check out Picasso's Coffee House, I'll leave the link to their website below.



My dad's coffee, the House Blend  
The street view
One of Picasso's slogans is "Coffee is Art" along with "Coffee Made by Real Baristas". They are able to create amazing coffee art.
I got the "Van Gogh" Mocha which was comprised of chocolate, vanilla, and carmel


  

And the bottom of the mug had a Picasso's logo

For lunch we went to Ham's Deli which is directly next store to Picasso's. They have some of the best sandwiches and chili that I have ever had. It's a family run business, and I would love if you could go support them. I didn't take a picture of my food but I ordered the Santa Fe. It was turkey, avocado, and tomato on wheat with a side of chili for only another dollar.

I am in love with exposed brick and it seems to be everywhere in Historic St. Charles. This was inside of Ham's.
And now for all of my photos as we walked around.








This is the side of one of my favorite sit down restaurants, Lewis and Clark. I love their quesadillas, as weird as that sounds.

I cannot wait to go back to Old St. Charles when it's lit up for Christmas. Being in Historic St. Charles during Christmas is one of the most beautiful things I have ever witnessed. There is so much jolliness and cheer being spread, and it is absolutely incredible.

Until next time,
Taylor xx


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