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Mmmm .... Fitz's ~ A St. Louis Family Favorite


St. Louis is one of our favorite cities! We brought Kyndal and Dawson here for a vacation when they were about 9 and 7. Last summer Dawson insisted we come back so Eli and Brynne could experience it. Now, we are here for a few days with Rick as he attends a conference. Eli and Brynne are 9 and 7 now. It's fun to see the city through two sets of kids' eyes.

We arrived yesterday afternoon, dropped daddy off at his conference and checked into the hotel. We unpacked and explored for a while. When we picked daddy up we decided to head to Fitz's for dinner. It is a yummy, fun restaurant! They bottle their own root beer and sodas there in the restaurant (on the weekends, so we didn't get to see the bottling in action this time). They have delicious dinner, sodas, and floats! We highly recommend this restaurant if you are ever in St. Louis.







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