Fitz's

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Fitz's[edit | edit source]

A glass of Fitz's Root Beer

Fitz's is a renowned brand of root beer and other soft drinks based in St. Louis, Missouri. Established in 1947, Fitz's has become a staple in the local community, known for its distinctive flavors and nostalgic appeal. The brand operates a popular restaurant and soda microbrewery in the historic Delmar Loop area, where visitors can enjoy a variety of classic American dishes alongside their famous sodas.

History[edit | edit source]

Fitz's was originally founded by Floyd Fitzpatrick in 1947 in Richmond Heights, Missouri. The brand quickly gained popularity for its unique root beer recipe, which was crafted using a blend of natural ingredients and traditional brewing methods. Over the years, Fitz's expanded its product line to include a variety of flavored sodas, each maintaining the brand's commitment to quality and taste.

In the early 1990s, Fitz's was revived by a group of local entrepreneurs who saw the potential to bring the beloved brand back to life. They opened the Fitz's Bottling Company in the Delmar Loop, where visitors could watch the bottling process while enjoying a meal. This interactive experience helped solidify Fitz's as a must-visit destination in St. Louis.

Products[edit | edit source]

Fitz's is best known for its root beer, which is made using a proprietary blend of roots, spices, and sweeteners. The brand also offers a wide range of other sodas, including cream soda, orange soda, and grape soda. Each flavor is crafted with the same attention to detail and commitment to quality that has defined Fitz's since its inception.

The sodas are available in both bottles and on draft at the Fitz's restaurant, allowing customers to enjoy their favorite flavors in a variety of settings. Fitz's also offers seasonal and limited-edition flavors, which are eagerly anticipated by fans of the brand.

The Restaurant[edit | edit source]

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Bottles of Fitz's Root Beer

The Fitz's restaurant in the Delmar Loop is a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The menu features a variety of classic American dishes, including burgers, sandwiches, and salads, all designed to pair perfectly with Fitz's sodas. The restaurant's lively atmosphere and unique decor, which includes vintage soda memorabilia, create a nostalgic dining experience.

One of the highlights of visiting Fitz's is the opportunity to watch the bottling process in action. The restaurant features a glass-walled bottling room where guests can see the sodas being bottled and labeled. This interactive element adds to the charm and appeal of Fitz's, making it a memorable stop for visitors to St. Louis.

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