Eclipse Viewing Events: From Museum Rooftops to Cosmic Ice Cream Treats

CITY MUSEUM ROOFTOP:

Join us for a unique viewing of the 'dark side of the moon' - grab your special Eclipse Sunglasses and witness this rare celestial phenomenon! The eclipse is set to start at 12:45pm, reaching near-totality by 2pm, and will conclude as the sun re-emerges at approximately 3:15pm. Eclipse viewing glasses will be distributed on the Rooftop before the event. Entry requires either a General Admission and Rooftop Pass or a Gold Member Pass. For further information, visit citymuseum.org.

MOONRISE HOTEL ROOFTOP:

Experience the Eclipse watch party from St. Louis' premier location - the space-themed Moonrise Hotel's rooftop. Gather with other astronomy enthusiasts from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on April 8, for a minimal fee of $10, which covers your entry and provides you with viewing glasses. The event is set beneath the world's largest rotating artificial moon, an iconic aspect of the hotel's rooftop ambiance. Enjoy exclusive space-themed cocktails and delicious food available for purchase. Secure your spot for this stellar event by booking your tickets at www.eventbrite.com, and consider staying overnight in one of the hotel's moon-themed rooms for the full experience.

360 DOWNTOWN:

Opens at 1pm for an Eclipse Viewing Party. The rooftop bar and restaurant will offer a signature eclipse cocktail and a full service bar along with bites from the 360 menu from 1-3pm.  Menu will include pizzas, cheese/charcuterie, salads and desserts. No entrance fee. Viewing glasses will be provided. Spectacular outdoor rooftop views 400ft above downtown from the restaurant. More info at 360-STL.com

CLEMENTINE'S ICE CREAM:

Elevate your Eclipse watch party with a cosmic delight from Clementine's, featuring our Midnight Black Vanilla Cones - a perfect match for our classic Madagascar Vanilla or the Vegan Lemon Poppyseed scoops. Enjoy these galactic treats at our Edwardsville, IL location, which boasts a spacious patio for an enjoyable eclipse viewing experience.

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