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Friday, February 8, 2013

Hobo's Plans to Open Second Location in Former Ozella's Pizzeria

The O'Fallon Planning and Zoning Commission approved the request for a conditional use permit for 468 and 470 Highway P.

A St. Peters restaurant and bar is planning to open a second location in O'Fallon.  Hobo’s Restaurant at the Tap, is located at the St. Peters American Legion at 200 Main St. The popular St. Peters establishment offers typical bar fare in addition to frog legs, catfish and fried chicken. Happy hour is from 3- 5 p.m. on Monday-Friday and the bar features live music every Saturday night. Owners Brian and Rhonda Ward are planning on open new location in Dames Park Plaza at 468 and 470 Highway P, where the former Ozella's Pizzeria was located.  On Thursday, the O'Fallon Planning and Zoning Commission approved the request for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) subject to staff approval for 468 and 470 Highway P. On the Hobo's website the owners …

Rhonda Ward

1:11 am on Thursday, April 25, 2013

Hobo's on Hwy-P is now open at 470 Dames Park. The phone number is 636-294-7220 for to go orders. Hobo's will be open Sunday 11:00am to 12:00am, Monday CLOSED, Tuesday thru Thursday 11:00am to 11:00pm, Friday & Saturday 11:00am to 1:30am. Hobo's will be serving Apps, Soups & Chili, Steaks, Pizza, Fried Chicken, Fried Catfish, Fried Clams, Fried Haddock , Pork Chops and Chicken Modiga, Salads and …   more ›

Thursday, December 13, 2012

Menards St. Peters Location Still on Pace to Open in Spring 2013

The home-improvement chain recently withdrew plans to build a new store on the Lake Saint Louis-O'Fallon border citing President Barack Obama's policies.

The Suburban Journals reported Monday that a Menard's spokesman has blamed President Obama and his administration for Menard's decision to pull the plug on plans to build a new store on Hwy. N south of I-64. Meanwhile the St. Peters store remains on pace to open next year.  The development would have straddled the O'Fallon-Lake Saint Louis border, with the Menard's store itself in O'Fallon, but part of the parking lot and outlot businesses in Lake Saint Louis. The Journal quoted an email from Menards spokesman Jeff Abbott: "I'm very sorry, but we are a family owned business and with the Obama Administration scaring the dickens out of all small businesses in the USA at present, we have decided not to risk expansion until things are more …

Jake Woods

6:26 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Jobs to the area, a hardware store and actually a decent garden center? I know people like small businesses but no one wanted to open one of those there, so I don't see the issue, gonna come down to customer service for me   more ›

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