On May 2nd, the Butler’s Pantry team was proud to be a part of the hugely successful COCAcabana MADness event. St. Louis native, John Hamm, star of AMC’s Mad Men, was on site to act as Honorary Chair. More than 500 guests, dressed in their best 60’s attire, were greeted with festive Mai Tais as […]
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Butler’s Pantry Goes Green
You may know that Butler’s Pantry has moved its offices from The Hill to Lafayette Square. What you don’t know is that with this change in location comes a change in the culture here at Butler’s Pantry. Since the move we have tried to lessen our footprint on the environment. We have incorporated green thinking […]
Continue ReadingLunch at Tower Grove Park
By Deb Peterson St. Louis Post-Dispatch FLOWER POWER: No, it’s not the ‘60s, but Flower Power is still alive — at least it is at Tower Grove Park. The park is planning a Flower Power Luncheon on May 7 beginning at 11 a.m. with refreshments around the newly renovated lily ponds and lunch at noon […]
Continue ReadingBeer, Baseball and Botanicals for a Bargain in St. Louis
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 AP ST. LOUIS — The French who founded this city in 1764 left instructions for having a good time. The Germans brought the beer, built the brick mansions and got things organized. Henry Shaw, inspired by the gardens of his native England, created a magnificent botanical garden. The Italians gave us […]
Continue ReadingWe've Moved!
Butler’s Pantry has moved to the downtown area. We are excited to move into our new facility on the site of the Old City Hospital. We have moved from The Hill to Park Avenue & Lafayette Square. We are proud to be a part of the development and improvements taking place in the city of St. Louis.
Continue ReadingPartnership for Downtown St. Louis
Butler’s Pantry has joind The Partnership for Downtown St. Louis. The Partnership for is a private, not-for-profit organization representing its members in pursuit of a healthy and vital downtown. The Partnership is a leadership organization, addressing planning, legislation, transportation, economic development and numerous public and private initiatives that strengthen the business and residential community, improve […]
Continue ReadingThe Butler Serves up Holiday Cheer for The Salvation Army
Butler’s Boardroom Will Give a Portion of Its Holiday Corporate Catering Earnings to CharityButler’s Boardroom, a division of Butler’s Pantry that provides innovative corporate catering services, is helping area businesses give back this holiday season. From Nov. 24 to Dec. 24, the Butler will donate 5% of the proceeds from all food orders to the […]
Continue ReadingSt. Louis Caterer Expands Operations to Bohemian Hill Area
By Gail Appleson ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH For the once-decaying St. Louis City Hospital, the table is being set for another tenant. Richard Nix Jr., owner of a St. Louis catering service, is in the midst of moving his business to what served as the hospital’s laundry building decades ago. Butler’s Pantry, one of Missouri’s largest […]
Continue ReadingButler's Pantry featured in St. Louis Business Journal
Tip No. 1: Use RSVPs to save your company money by Rick Desloge One of the fastest ways to run up the tab on a corporate event is to not know how many people to expect. “You don’t want to pay for 200 and have 100 people show,” said Richard Nix, Jr., president of Butler’s […]
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Fourteen staff members from Butler’s Pantry volunteered their time to help out Camp Hope. The team traveled to Trout Lodge on August 16th to treat the 250 children and family members to a Birthday Bash! Butler’s Pantry served up a Hawaiian luau themed dinner including a Big Island Salad and Huli Huli Chicken. Colorful linens, along with tropical leis […]
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