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Your St. Louis weekend rundown is here!

This weekend in St. Louis is one of those sneaky stacked late-winter lineups — flowers taking over the art museum, coffee festivals and latte art battles, vintage throwback markets, drag brunches, orchestra performances, indie shows, and classic STL beer tours. It’s random in the best way — cozy, cultural, nostalgic, and just chaotic enough to keep things interesting.

In this episode of This Week in St. Louis, Brice breaks down everything happening around the city — from spring-forward art experiences and Black History Month concerts to daytime festivals, big night-out energy, and uniquely St. Louis traditions worth building your weekend around.

This week’s highlights include:

Art in Bloom at the Saint Louis Art Museum, where floral designers transform the galleries into a full spring preview, plus powerful performances from the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra at Powell Symphony Hall including Lift Every Voice and John Coltrane: Legacy Symphony

STL Coffee Fest at 18Rails and a Latte Art Showdown at Blueprint Coffee, plus Sip & Savor Festival at Eckert's Farm for a full weekend of tasting and daytime social energy

Live shows all weekend long with Dylan Carlino at Helium Comedy Club, Dancing with the Stars Live at Stifel Theatre, and The Lone Bellow at Delmar Hall

This week’s Flavors of the Lou is all about coffee — because if you’re hitting STL Coffee Fest, you might as well keep the caffeine tour going. Featured spots include:

Blueprint Coffee
 Coma Coffee Roasters
 Sump Coffee

And our Bucket List Spot of the Week:
The Bejeweled Taylor Swift Pop-Up Bar at Hidden Gem — a limited-time, fully themed experience celebrating every Taylor era with specialty cocktails, photo ops, and full-on friendship bracelet energy through March 14.

Whether you’re walking through flowers at the museum, sipping your way through a tasting fest, brunching with rooftop views, or dancing the night away, we’ve got your last weekend of February covered. 💛

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