The 2.74-acre outdoor picnic park is made complete with pickleball courts, fire pits, and a sand volleyball court. A 130-year-old on-site home was converted into a whiskey & wine bar named, The House. The classic character of The House is elevated by the added modern flair in the interior for an inviting and sophisticated spot.
Weekly events such as trivia nights, live music, and yoga are loved among garden goers. Golf cart parking is an example of the little ways in which Frankie Martins Garden was built as a place for the neighborhood to gather in the heart of Cottleville!
Frankie Martin’s Garden, along with 9 Mile Garden, is a collaboration between local chef and restaurateur Brian Hardesty and Seneca Commercial Real Estate. Their shared vision is to create destinations where people from around St. Louis and beyond come together to enjoy food, entertainment, and community in a family-friendly environment. You can find out what events are happening at Frankie Martin’s Garden by visiting their website or following them on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram.