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LOL - my son graduated from WashU last month. For future reference, I'll post our choice and experience: Monarch, just off Big Bend a mile south of I64/US40. Pricey but worth it. Not sure how to describe it - "upscale Continental/American"?
We had a family group of 16, which had been expanded from 10 at the last minute. They were able to seat us at a table of 12 and an adjacent table of 4 in the most formal dining room, which worked out fine for our group (with a rotation of people for dessert) Service was perfect - attentive, patient (we had 3 elderly grandparents in the group), and protective - we had the back of the room all evening. The menu has something for everyone - vegetarian, meat, fish (don't remember if there was anything vegan), with lots of interesting favors and choices. Very nice wine list and knowledgeable staff. Highly recommended as a more sophisticated (and upscale) venue than some of those suggested so far. There is at least one private room available. At least as of May 2007, free valet parking. |
My older son graduated from Wash U in 2006 and loved every minute he spent there. My younger son is starting there in the fall as a sophomore transfer. I love St. Louis.
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MaureenB & annesherrod: Jimmy's on the Park is wonderful! We went out to visit my daughter and she mentioned it. That jogged my memory about what you both said when we were looking for a restaurant for her graduation dinner. The food was amazing and very inventive. My daughter, the vegetarian, was thrilled with her choice! You both were right on!
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I'm glad Jimmy's worked out for you. Congratulations to your graduate!
We had two graduates this spring-- one high school and one college. :)>- |
MaureenB, That's perfect! Not having two kids in college at one time like we did! Hope you enjoyed all the festivites.
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Musictub, isn't that the truth! Now one is gainfully employed, but planning on applying to Med School. The other is starting another very expensive Jesuit college. Education is money well-spent, we think.
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We think so too, but we told the kids that they were on their own after college. Both chose to get a masters. My son took out a loan for his and our daughter has an assistantship with free tuition,a stipend, and a commitment to work 20 hrs./wk. for the dept. head. It paid off for my son. He got a great electrical engineering job in Austin. Hope my daughter gets a good result from her extra education too. We're very proud of both of them! By the way, University of Miami in Florida has a great medical school.
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