The breakfast-brunch-lunch chain Wild Eggs already has locations in Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky, and it looks like more will be "hatched" in the Bluegrass State before too long.
This will not be surprising to you even a little bit, but I've never been considered trendy. That means there's something I do not have in common with an Illinois place that is one of the fastest-growing in America as they combine Italian food, bowling and bocce ball into one experience.
A St. Louis area restaurant is trying something I've never heard of before, but I understand why they're doing it. They won't allow anyone under 30 inside or to eat there emphasizing that it's a place for adults only.