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Restaurant in Missouri, United States
Blueberry Hill
Restaurant information
EstablishedSeptember 8, 1972
Street address6504 Delmar Blvd.
CityUniversity City
StateMissouri
Postal/ZIP Code63130
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.blueberryhill.com
Blueberry Hill in St. Louis
See also: Cuisine of St. Louis

Blueberry Hill is a restaurant and music club located in the Delmar Loop neighborhood in University City, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. Until October 2014, Chuck Berry performed there the third Wednesday of each month, in the Duck Room.

The restaurant is considered a St. Louis landmark, drawing tourists and locals during the day, and then becoming a popular hangout for university students in the evening, mostly from nearby Washington University. The restaurant is famous for its decor, its cheeseburger and its darts room. It is frequently mentioned by St. Louis–based announcer Bob Costas.

Joe Edwards and Linda Edwards opened Blueberry Hill on September 8, 1972. Since opening, the restaurant has expanded into the adjacent spaces on the east and the west, and it now occupies an entire block of Delmar Boulevard.

Outside the restaurant is the St. Louis Walk of Fame, the work of Joe Edwards. The Walk lines the sidewalks on both sides of Delmar, and is made up of bronze stars and informative biographical plaques honoring individuals from the St. Louis area who have made major national contributions to US cultural heritage.

References

  1. "Blueberry Hill Turns 40". Stlmag.com. Retrieved May 6, 2024.
  2. Hampel, Paul (September 2, 2012). "Collectors find thrills at Blueberry Hill". Stltoday.com.

External links

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