Culture YoungLiars gets wild with Emily Dickinson ‘WILD NIGHTS: An Emily Dickinson Sleepover Play in Which we Hope to See the Face of God’ runs through June 13 at Greenfinch Theater & Dive. by Melissa Meinzer June 4, 2026 June 4, 2026
Dining Station No. 3 in Benton Park closing January 31 The Kirkwood location remains open. by George Mahe January 31, 2026 February 2, 2026
Health Tennis clinic pop-ups in Benton Park spark volley of players in neighborhood Community organizations teamed up to offer free and low-cost tennis instruction. by Drew Gieseke October 6, 2025 October 7, 2025
Dining Arzola’s Fajitas & Margaritas in Benton Park is under new ownership Coby Arzola and Derek Fatheree sell to a husband-and-wife team who vow to “carry on where they left off.” by Iain Shaw November 20, 2024 February 3, 2025
News Benton Park neighbors target slumlord’s nuisance property Nine months after the city filed suit against Dara Daugherty, a bevy of neighborhood associations are pursuing separate cases against her. by Ryan Krull September 17, 2024 October 2, 2025
Design Home in Benton Park hits the market The light fixtures are just a glimpse of this home’s elegance. by Caroline Kopsky July 19, 2024 February 8, 2025
Dining Guide Dining Guide: Benton Park An essential compendium of restaurants across metro St. Louis by SLM Staff January 25, 2023 September 5, 2025
Dining Melo’s Pizza in Benton Park suspends operations due to staffing issues The closure comes on the heels of the adoption of a daytime hours–only model that began this June. by George Mahe August 19, 2022 February 8, 2025
Restaurant Reviews Utah Station in Benton Park fills up vegans and non-vegans alike Chef Chris Bertke turns out a 90 percent–vegan menu that even omnivores can appreciate inside a former service station. by George Mahe September 26, 2019 February 8, 2025
Dining Utah Station opens August 8 in Benton Park The goal of the 90 percent vegan restaurant is to create an environment “where everyone can sit down and eat,” says executive chef Chris Bertke. by George Mahe August 6, 2019 February 8, 2025