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[caption id="attachment_12557" align="aligncenter" width="350"] Allie L. and her friend visiting from out-of-town pose for a photo before ordering concretes at Ted Drewes.[/caption]

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[caption id="attachment_12571" align="aligncenter" width="350"] Cole P. and Jaisal M. (WashU PhD candidate) dig into Thai-style rolled ice cream at Snow Factory in the Loop.[/caption]

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A Classmate on Sweet Treats

Allie L., M1

There is no shortage of dessert eateries in St. Louis, and there are actually many around the Central West End. The Cup is a gourmet cupcake shop in the CWE, and Jeni’s Ice Cream is a scoop shop with some really interesting flavors. There is also a Hot Box Cookies and an Insomnia Cookies in the Central West End, which both offer warm cookies in-store or via delivery. There are also places nearby to get donuts, including Vincent Van Donut, which is just a few minutes away from campus in the Grove. Notably, a famous St. Louis frozen custard place, Ted Drewes, is about a 10-minute drive from campus!

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Bailey’s Chocolate Bar, Lafayette Square ($$) 🔥

Hey, Cassanova. Date going well and you want to take it to the next level? Set the mood with a nightcap at Bailey’s chocolate bar, where you and your soon-to-be boo can tuck into the Lover’s Plate, decadent chocolate desserts, cheese boards, and dessert martinis (with names like “The Sexual”) in just the right ambiance (think low lighting and red velvet curtains, the only thing missing is Marvin Gaye singing Let’s Get It On).

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Clementine’s Naughty & Nice, Lafayette Square ($$)

Nice ice cream (try gooey butter flavor or Italian butter cookie) and naughty ice cream (boozy banana rum, anyone?).

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Crown Candy Kitchen, North City ($)

A St. Louis mainstay since 1913 and one way you can support small business in North City. Malts, shakes, candy made on site, sundaes, and a massive BLT.

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Insomnia Cookies/Hot Box Cookies, CWE ($) 🔥

Late night hot cookies, delivered to your door.

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Jeni’s, CWE ($$) 🔥

Want a break from concretes or can’t make it to Ted Drewes this week? This Columbus, Ohio scoop shop has a branch in the CWE, bringing their WOW-so-good, cow-to-cone ice cream straight to study weary WUSM students.

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Missouri Baking Company, The Hill ($)

Cannoli, wedding cookies, and other classic Italian sweets at this St. Louis institution.

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Strange Donuts, Maplewood ($)

The name says it all. Expect strange flavors like Puppy Chow, Rainbow Pony, Hot Honey, and PBJ.

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Ted Drewes, South City ($) 🔥

Summer isn’t summer without a concrete from Ted Drewes. Concretes so thick they stay in the cup when it’s turned upside down. Buy one and then sit in your car with the windows open, enjoying the lively scene while you savor your treat. Try brownie with butterscotch, Tedads with salted caramel, or one of their many listed combinations of concrete toppings. Dog friendly (but if your pup has a sensitive tummy, know their “dog cups” are made with human custard).

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The Cup, CWE ($)

Jilly’s in U City may have won Cupcake Wars, but we still think the Cup has the best cupcakes in town.

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The Fountain on Locust, Lafayette Square ($$)

A retro ice cream bar and restaurant in the former Sutz auto showroom. It’s an old-school fountain parlor with adult upgrades, namely, ice cream martinis.

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Vincent van Doughnut, the Grove, Clayton ($$) 🔥

Made from scratch, artisanal donuts with flavors like maple bacon, dulce de leche, and lemon lavender. Gluten-free donuts available on Fridays and vegan donuts baked weekly.