The caption on the back of this photograph indicates that it is the Silver Moon Hotel which was replaced by the Arcade Building. Other accounts suggest this was known as the Hotel Moser, which had the Silver Moon Restaurant on the first floor.
Photograph of the dining area in the Southern Hotel in St. Louis. It features wooden tables and chairs with white table clothes. Gilded Corinthian pilasters and ornate plasterwork on the ceiling.
Photograph of the Grand Avenue Hotel at the southeast corner of Grand and Olive. A restaurant occupies the ground floor where "HYDE PARK BEER [is] ON TAP" along with the L. H. Gerardi grocery store. A horse-drawn carriage for the grocer is visible on the street.
Four men standing outside an establishment that serves lunch and whiskey, as well as Coca-Cola and The St. Louis Ice Cream. Lunch board can be viewed behind one man. Open day and night.
Photograph of lunch room and store at 1310 Market Street. A menu board is visible in front of the lunch room, a man is looking out of the doorway. The store advertises a "patent medicine" and multiple cigar brands.
One of the Gaslight Square restaurants, Montileone's Café Espresso, during the 1960s. Sam Clark opened the coffee shop in the famous Gaslight Square District of St. Louis during the 1950s.
Photograph of Mielke's Lunch Stand, the Hotel Francis and Walter J. Noble Whiskey and Wine store. People are standing in front of the stores looking at the photographer. Many business signs and a menu for the lunch stand are visible.
The Golden Eagle is spreading its wings amd soon will have an all-season sidewalk café that will blend a continental idea with old St. Louis environment. Herb Glazier, on cobblestone walk, co-proprietor of the Eagle, shows an old iron fence and gaslight standard which will be part of the outdoor cafe.