JASON STOFF — JT wowed Scottrade Center (now Enterprise Center) in 2003.
Let the rest of the world cast aspersions on St. Louis food. One of the biggest superstars on the planet was perfectly content to dine this week not just in the city, but in a sleepy suburb.
Justin Timberlake — in town for a sold-out show at Enterprise Center tonight — was spotted by a fan Tuesday in the parking lot of Sapore Italian Cafe (451 S. Kirkwood Road, Kirkwood). There, the Man of the Woods graciously posed with the family, presumably before tucking into a plate of lobster ravioli.
The low-key Italian spot is a date-night favorite in Kirkwood, with a great wine list and solid food, but not exactly a celebrity hotspot.
Fox-2 reports that JT was also spotted grabbing a round of golf with Joe Buck at Old Warson Country Club .
Justin Timberlake playing a little golf at Old Warson Country Club in St. Louis ahead of his concert this week. #JT #justintimberlake #nsync #oldwarson #stl @oldwarson pic.twitter.com/mEjBVFWuTf — John Brown on Fox (@JohnBrownTV) March 27, 2019
Some some other county businesses jumped on the buzzwagon, hoping to lure Mr. Jessica Biel back last night.
@jtimberlake we here you enjoyed dinner in Kirkwood last night. Come try us out tonight. — 612Kitchen&Cocktails (@612ktchncktl) March 27, 2019
@jtimberlake it would be great to have you stop by 1230 S Kirkwood Rd @TMobile so we can do “can’t stop the feeing”together. it’s my go to song when demoing a speaker. Plus this month I’m 20 years cancer free of Osteosarcoma. #cancersurvivor pic.twitter.com/ic8cGJz1fl — Patrick (@MagentaPat) March 28, 2019
Alas, the Timberlake trail went quiet last night. Could it be that JT was busy getting ready for his show? Or maybe, just maybe, was he holed up in a hotel room, chowing down on bread-sliced bagels far from the judgmental lens of the paparazzi? When in St. Louis ….





