We’d like to ask our readers a big favor. Every year Riverfront Times has a “Best of” poll that is based off of readers ballots. This year they are doing an online only version. We would really appreciate your support in voting for us as “Best Local Website”.
It is really a unique opportunity to vote on your favorite things in St. Louis and by voting hopefully help them gain exposure.
From Riverfront Times:
Think of us as your antidote to hard times: On October 1, the Riverfront Times editorial staff will share 400 or so of the things that sustain us — from topnotch restaurants and retailers to bands, bars, nightspots, cultural destinations and more — even when the going gets rough.
As always, we’re dying to hear your input. That’s where the Readers’ Poll comes in.
Just give us your take on the categories listed below.
Beginning this year, all Readers’ Poll balloting will take place right here, online only.
Why?
Because it’s cheaper that way!
RULES:
Also, one other favor. I work at Blueberry Hill for my main job currently. Show them a little love by dropping your support in one (or more if you like) of the categories. Thanks in advance. We appreciate all of our loyal fans and readers, and hope that we can add something to the St. Louis scene.
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Review St. Louis.com is the best website in this category. We refer
to this site often. It helps us make decisions about what to see and where to go. Well researched and well written.
Thank you.
Carla & Leonard Weintraub