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Sweetie Pie’s, the former St. Louis soul food restaurant once the focus of a reality TV series, seems to be on the verge of a comeback.
Sweetie Pie’s 2nd Act is coming to north St. Louis at Kingshighway Boulevard and Dr. Martin Luther King Drive after closing its previous location last fall, KMOV reports. Developers working on ...
Credit: St. Louis Business Journal Rendering of proposed Sweetie Pie’s 2nd Act *Sweetie Pie’s is reportedly opening a new spot in St. Louis after its last location in the city shut down last fall.
The year 2022 was a tough one for Sweetie Pie’s, a St. Louis-based soul food restaurant chain, and its famous owner, Robbie Montgomery. After shutting down its last location in September 2022 ...
Sweetie Pie’s at the Mangrove in The Grove neighborhood shuttered in July 2016, and the company’s original location at 981 W Florissant Ave. in Dellwood also previously closed.
Sweetie Pie’s in September shuttered its last remaining St. Louis location — at 3643 Delmar Blvd. — “until further notice,” owner Robbie Montgomery said in a Facebook post.
Tim Norman, who starred in the long-running reality show "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's," was sentenced to life in prison for arranging the 2016 murder of his nephew Andre Montgomery Jr.
James “Tim” Norman, who starred in the reality TV series “Welcome to Sweetie Pie’s,” was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday. Norman was found guilty back in Septe… ...
Andre’s family members, including his mother, Michell Griggs, however, wanted Norman to serve a life sentence. : Tim Norman Of Sweetie Pie Convicted Of Murder-For-Hire Plot ...
Tim Norman, former star of OWN reality show 'Welcome to Sweetie Pie's,' gets life in prison for arranging the 2016 killing of his nephew and co-star.
ST. LOUIS — After six months of waiting, former Sweetie Pie's star Tim Norman learned his fate on Thursday morning. Norman was sentenced to life in federal prison for murder-for-hire against his ...
Family members of "Welcome to Sweetie Pie's" star Andre Montgomery Jr. confronted his murderer Travell Anthony Hill at his sentencing. Hill was sentenced to 32 years in prison.