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Lost Tables

Lost Tables

Written by: Harley Hammerman
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Lost Tables collects the culinary memories of lost St. Louis restaurants.

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  • Ray Gallardo: Casa Gallardo
    Dec 26 2025

    Eighty-eight-year-old Ray Gallardo first came to the United States from Mexico as a young man, working as a dishwasher at the Biltmore Hotel in Santa Barbara. His next visit to the Biltmore would be as a successful restaurateur.

    Ray told me his story at his office above the City Coffee & Creperie in Clayton, which he owns with his wife Ann.

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    42 mins
  • Eddie Neill: Cafe Provencal & More
    Dec 19 2025

    Eddie Neill is best known for Cafe Provencal, which has thrived in Kirkwood for almost 30 years. But from his first restaurant, T.P. Neill’s, to Chez Leon, to The Dubliner, there were many others along the way. I talked with Eddie at his home, a 5-minute walk from Ted Drewes.

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    31 mins
  • The Buttery
    Dec 12 2025

    The Buttery Restaurant closed for good on Halloween. The South Grand diner had been serving the Tower Grove South Neighborhood for almost 40 years.

    I’d never dined at The Buttery. I must admit, I didn’t know it existed. But when someone posted its closure in the Lost Tables Facebook group, and the group exploded with comments, I had to find out what The Buttery was all about.

    Bryan Lawrence had worked as a cook at The Buttery for 7 years. Laura Mcgrath had worked there as a server for 25 years. Bryan and Laura helped me understand why everyone was so excited about The Buttery.

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    25 mins
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