Town&Style

The Best of … Soulard

It may be a while before Soulard’s famed Mardi Gras celebration returns to the streets. But some of the historic neighborhood’s annual festivities have moved online, and you still can enjoy many of its celebrated food and drink offerings. Named for Antoine Soulard, a French surveyor who kickstarted its development, the district is replete with restaurants, bars, red-brick townhouses and hints of the city’s past. My favorite fun fact? The bustling farmers’ market got its start when our nation was 3 years old.

Established: Early 1800s
Named in Honor of: Antoine Soulard
Notable Landmarks: Anheuser-Busch Brewery, Saints Peter and Paul Church
Historical Features: Soulard Market, Second Empire architecture

local shops

bars & restaurants

parks

annual events

Photo: Nathan Jackson

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