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Quincy Street Bistro

Quincy Street Bistro was originally founded in 2001 by Mike and Sue Enright. They brought in Rick Lewis (their future son-in-law) as their chef. They continued to serve the Princeton Heights neighborhood in south St. Louis City for almost 8 years, closing in October of 2018.​Now, almost exactly two years later, a new group of foodies has decided to reopen and renew the Quincy Street Bistro. Led by Todd Tiefenauer, a 30-year veteran of the food industry, we can't wait to bring our vision of comfort food for every mood to the world.​Our goal is to provide a dining experience consisting of the Bistro Basics: Quick, Simple, and Unpretentious. Our varied menu consists of many of our favorite dishes, and well as our spin on a few more. Our drink specials (and specialty drinks) are crafted for the perfect night out.
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TIEF, LLC

7/8/2020

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Quincy Street Bistro Share 1
02/11/2021
$100.00
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