Lunchtime Live Returns to Old Post Office Plaza April 10

Lunchtime Live Returns to Old Post Office Plaza April 10
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Downtown’s premier outdoor lunchtime party, Lunchtime Live, is set to return to Old Post Office Plaza starting April 10, as announced by Sarah Arnosky Ko, Vice President for Greater St. Louis, Inc. The event, sponsored by Greater St. Louis, Inc., and the Downtown St. Louis Community Improvement District, aims to provide a vibrant experience for residents and visitors.

Sarah Arnosky Ko expressed the importance of maintaining the positive momentum in Downtown St. Louis by encouraging people to enjoy the outdoor event, stating, “With the weather getting warmer, we want to make sure we keep the momentum that’s been building Downtown going by getting people outside to Lunchtime Live for great food, great music, and a great time right in the heart of Downtown St. Louis.” Ko also added, “We are excited to kick off the tenth year of Lunchtime Live and make it the best year yet!”

Lunchtime Live, now in its tenth year, will feature a variety of food trucks and live music every Wednesday through October. The event will kick off on April 10 with food trucks such as New York Tom’s, Bougie Bites, and St. Louis Kettle Corn, accompanied by music from Two Pedros. Each week, attendees can look forward to different food vendors and entertainment options at Old Post Office Plaza.

In addition to the culinary and musical offerings, Lunchtime Live promises a fun and engaging experience for Downtown residents, workers, and visitors alike. For those interested in learning more about Downtown St. Louis and upcoming events, further information can be found at https://www.downtownstl.org/.



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