Frankie Martin’s Garden provides award-winning food trucks, curated wines, local craft beers and a library of over 200 whiskeys.

The 2.74-acre 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 and wine bar named The House. Its classic character is elevated by added modern-flair fixtures for an inviting yet sophisticated dining spot.

Since its grand opening in July 2022, weekly events such as trivia nights, live music, and yoga are loved among garden goers. Golf cart parking was built in to make this a neighborhood gathering spot in the heart of Cottleville, Missouri and a destination where people from St. Louis and beyond can enjoy food, entertainment, and a family-friendly environment.

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Key Stats

2.74 acres

2,400 sq/ft Beer Pavilion

770 sq/ft The House

Services/Unique Features

Sand Volleyball Court

6 Pickleball Courts

8 Fire Pits

10 Pergolas / pavilions

30 Shaded Picnic Tables

Industry

Food & Drink

Entertainment

Insight

“One of my partners (Jeff Kolb) told me a long time ago when he was building 9 Mile Garden (in Affton) for Larry Chapman that we have to do one of these in St. Charles County. It’s awesome down there and out here it will go gang busters. We kept that in our memory bank and when the opportunity arose we decided to do it.”

Mike Reiter, co-owner of Frankie Martin’s Garden

project name

Frankie Martin’s Garden

project location

Cottleville, Missouri

team partners

owner / client

Larry Chapman, president and CEO of Seneca CRE, LLC and Chapman Ventures LLC.

development group

Seneca Commercial Real Estate; Jeff Kolb, president of Weldon Spring-based Kolb Grading LLC; David Kolb of Kolb Grading LLC; Tom Mohan of Chapman Ventures LLC; and Michael & Kate Reiter from Cottleville Ventures, LLC

a/v designer

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