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Annie Gunn's


High on service
16806 Chesterfield Airport Rd
St. Louis, MO 63005
United States
+1 636 532 7684
http://www.stl-eat.com/AnnieGu...
"Fun and casual" is the name of the game in this American restaurant. Owners Thom and Jane Sehnert are friendly and well-known in the St. Louis community and culinary scene. Annie's serves great food, but that is somewhat offset by the cramped dining area and the lengthy wait. This restaurant is known for its steaks, but it also serves smoked meats, pork, fish, ribs, burgers and more. Outdoor dining is available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Annie Gunn's photo by Mike Rengel
Photo: Mike Rengel
 

 
Growler's Pub


Dine, drink, have a Growler cigar
3811 S Lindbergh Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63127
United States
+1 314 984 9009
http://www.growlerspub.com/
This popular spot features one of the most extensive menus of domestic and international tap beer in the area, as well as a variety of scotches and house cigars. It also offers more than 90 bottled beers and has a great dining menu. The inviting atmosphere reminds guests of an old-country pub, with the clientele being an eclectic mix of class and ages. Among the selection of appetizers, burgers, entrees, salads, sandwiches and soups are such favorites as the white chili soup, which is made with Monterey Jack cheese and jalapenos. Another specialty is the shepherd's pie covered in beer gravy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Growler's Pub photo by Adam Saraceno
Photo: Adam Saraceno
 

 
Hammerstone's


Music, fun and beer in one location
2028 S Ninth St
St. Louis, MO 63104
United States
+1 314 773 5565
http://www.hammerstones.net/
Thanks to live music, this popular hangout is probably known more for fun than food, but that does not mean you will not be impressed with the culinary results. Do not expect an extensive menu, although you will be more than satisfied with one of the delicious burgers, the Philly cheese steak sandwich or one of a variety of salads. The beer selection is impressive, with domestic choices around. The simple menu is actually quite impressive. Overall, it is a good place to unwind with friends or enjoy a casual date, but you will probably want to go elsewhere for a serious business meeting or a true romantic dinner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hammerstone's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hannegan's (Laclede's Landing)


Mixing food and politics
719 North Second St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 241 8877
http://www.hannegansrestaurant...
Named after Missouri politician Robert E. Hannegan, the restaurant is modeled after the U.S. Senate Dining Room. In other words, it instantly brings to mind luxury and patriotism. Many of the menu items, dating back over 20 years, are traditional American favorites. The house specialty is a 20-ounce stuffed, double-rib pork chop. A full bar is available. The restaurant will appeal to those who enjoy comfortable booth dining, flag-adorned walls and lively acoustics. Local jazz musicians frequently provide evening entertainment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hannegan's (Laclede's Landing) photo by Dustin Winter
Photo: Dustin Winter
 

 
John D. McGurk's Irish Pub


A wee bit of Dublin in St. Louis
1200 Russell Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63104
United States
+1 314 776 8309
This pub is as close to Dublin as you can get in St. Louis. You will find a large selection of beers, including 16 on tap, and live Irish bands frequently perform traditional Celtic music here. If you are looking for comfort food, especially on a chilly evening, try the traditional Irish potato soup, which is thick with potatoes, celery and onions and topped with cheese. If you are looking for the Irish-American favorite of corned beef and cabbage, you can order that, too. McGurk's was named Best Pub by an area publication.

Review © 2007, Wcities
John D. McGurk's Irish Pub photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Maggie O'Brien's


A Bit of Irish
2000 Market Street
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 421 1388
http://www.maggieobriens.com/
This is a decent place to drop in for a leisurely lunch in Downtown St. Louis. It also offers late night entertainment gigs and the bar gets really crowded during happy hours. The restaurant is named in honor of the proprietor's great grandmother Maggie and grandmother Winnie O'Brien. If you're wondering who this lady is, a framed picture of her welcomes you at the entrance. Do visit the place for a flavor of Irish hospitality.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Maggie O'Brien's photo by Jim
Photo: Jim
 

 
Mike Duffy's Pub & Grill


Burgers and sports
124 W Jefferson Ave
St. Louis, MO 63122
United States
+1 314 821 2025
http://www.kyha.org/duffys
A combination sports bar and family-oriented neighborhood pub, Duffy's is a good place for a casual meal. Burgers are the specialty, thick and juicy, and offered with a variety of toppings. The Chili Rounder is another favorite with regulars, but you will need a big appetite to finish it. Sample the crispy chicken strips for an appetizer or entrée. Various soup and entrée specials change daily. The large bar also serves food from the menu. Duffy's has another location at 6662 Clayton Rd in Richmond Heights (+1 314 644 3700).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mike Duffy's Pub & Grill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar


Best wine list in St. Louis
6307 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 725 6985
http://www.riddlescafe.com/
Eclectic is the theme in this independently owned restaurant and a relaxed atmosphere enhances the casual decor of Riddles. You can listen to live blues and jazz while sampling the Steak Marchand de Vin, which comes grilled to order with a French-Creole sauce. Fresh seafood specials are prepared daily, and all entrees include a fresh vegetable and choice of salad or soup. Many of the recipes are Andy's own creations, and much of the desserts are homemade. The inside has a bistro-style decor, and there are additional tables outside, making Riddles a good choice for businesspeople looking for a great meal and a laidback place to invite colleagues.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar photo by Christopher Bay
Photo: Christopher Bay
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar photo by Michael Williams
Photo: Michael Williams
 

 
Schlafly Bottleworks


Beer & Science
7260, Southwest Ave.
(at Manchester)
St. Louis, MO 63143
United States
+1 314 241 2337
http://www.schlafly.com/
Schlafly Bottleworks is St. Louis's first new production brewery since the end of Prohibition. At this brew-pub, they bottle great beer and serve scrumptious all-American gourmet food for all to enjoy. You can also tour the brewery, see live blues and rock bands almost any day of the week, or come to Science On Tap (last Wednesday of the month) where you can sit and discuss the latest ideas in science and technology over a beer.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Seamus McDaniel's


Friendly Irish pub
1208 Tamm Ave
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 645 6337
Seamus McDaniel's, as you would guess from the name, is very much an Irish pub. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable and the dining room features wood paneled décor. The fare consists basically of burgers, sandwiches, soups and salads. The most popular menu item is the 10-ounce Angus beef burger served on a fresh Fazio's Bakery bun. Several pasta dishes are available, along with homemade chili. The most expensive choice is the New York strip steak. Salad dressings are also homemade.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
St. Louis Brewery


Missouri's first brewpub
2100 Locust St
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 241 2337
http://www.schlafly.com/
This historic building, originally the home of Swift Printing, is today a wonderfully popular brewpub serving 30 in-house labels. Guests can enjoy dining in the Tap Room, have fun in Daniel's Den, listen to live music in the Scott Joplin Club Room or host a party in the Eliot Room. The cuisine is European, with a favorite being the Tap Room Meat Pie—original beef stew heavily peppered and topped with Tap Room beer biscuits. Also served are shrimp dishes, soups, salads and pickled herring. The dessert menu offers bread pudding and German chocolate cheesecake.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Louis Brewery photo by Ryan Sturmer
Photo: Ryan Sturmer
St. Louis Brewery photo by Ross Kirby
Photo: Ross Kirby
St. Louis Brewery photo by Ross Kirby
Photo: Ross Kirby
St. Louis Brewery photo by Andreas Matern
Photo: Andreas Matern
St. Louis Brewery photo by Andreas Matern
Photo: Andreas Matern
St. Louis Brewery photo by Ryan Sturmer
Photo: Ryan Sturmer
St. Louis Brewery photo by bjsmith
Photo: bjsmith
St. Louis Brewery photo by Jayson Schultz
Photo: Jayson Schultz
St. Louis Brewery photo by Arielle Whitaker
Photo: Arielle Whitaker
St. Louis Brewery photo by Jeremy R Behrens
Photo: Jeremy R Behrens
St. Louis Brewery photo by mallingermj
Photo: mallingermj
 

 
Tap Room


Brew & Stew
2100 Locust St
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 241 2337
http://www.schlafly.com/
Looking at the place today, guests would never know that this building fell victim to a horrid fire in 1976. While there is no television or music in the dining area, the establishment features live bands on the weekends in the Scott Joplin Room and does have a TV in Daniel's Den. The Tap Room caters both to upper class customers and the average working man. The European-style cuisine is a nice change from the menus at the other pubs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tap Room photo by Malinda Welte
Photo: Malinda Welte
Tap Room photo by Emily Frye
Photo: Emily Frye
 

 
Tom's Bar & Grill


Pub food in the Central West End
20 South Euclid Avenue
(at Forest Park Boulevard)
St. Louis, MO 63108
United States
+1 314 367 4900
http://www.tomsbarandgrill.com
A Central West End favorite for more than 25 years, Tom's is a great place to drop in after work for a beer, and also an ideal spot for family and friends to come and enjoy typical St. Louis pub food. The bar area, with its large, Victorian-style bar, welcomes visitors in the front. In the rear, a large, skylighted dining room offers plenty of space for diners. The burgers and steaks are favorites; the French fries are excellent, too.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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