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    Thistle and Clover, St. Charles, Missouri

    My wife and I were in a very nice shop in St. Charles, Missouri (just on the north side of St. Louis for those that don't know) over the weekend while attending my cousin's wedding. The shop is called the Thistle and Clover, http://www.thistleandclover.com/index.asp and is in the historic downtown area. It's a very friendly shop with a rather large selection of everything from kilts, bonnets, sporrans, sgian dubhs, and belts to jewelry and knick-knacks.

    The owner and staff were very friendly. I purchased a new pair of lovat blue hose from Lochorran and was generally pleased with my visit there. I passed along the XMarksTheScot website to Craig who was kilted, and who I had a very pleasant conversation with while my wife and daughter were browsing the jewelry counter. If you are ever in the area stop by and see them.
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    It is always nice to run into these types of places.
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    sounds like a great shop

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    It IS nice to hear of a welcoming shop such as that...
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    Standard,
    There are secret discussions of a sporan making classes at the Thistle and Clover.
    Chris

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    I used to live in Saint Louis, and have been in there several times. It really is a great shop. The British store on the same street is also a great place to stop in. Lots of great food from the U.K.

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    Quote Originally Posted by berserkbishop View Post
    I used to live in Saint Louis, and have been in there several times. It really is a great shop. The British store on the same street is also a great place to stop in. Lots of great food from the U.K.
    Yes, I saw the British shop, but unfortunately did not have the time to get in there. We are planning to go back down for the Christmas season festival which seems to run every weekend in December according to the brochure. The shops in the old downtown area stay open till 21:00 on friday evening.
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    Just out of interest, what would you guys consider to be 'British' food?!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stratherrick View Post
    Just out of interest, what would you guys consider to be 'British' food?!

    Slainte

    Bruce
    Branston Pickle, any of the biscuits aka cookies sold by McEvies (sp?) and other brands, ditto some of the candies from UK brands. You can find some of this in "regular" stores but there are lots of specialty stores with more selection.

    Amazon US is another good place to find British brands on sale.
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    Think you mean McVitie's sydnie.
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