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Quality late-night dining |
1121 S Hampton (Hwy 40) St. Louis, MO 63139 United States +1 314 644 2600 |
This is a great place to go for late-night dining or a delicious breakfast. The diner has a 1950s decor scheme, with booths and seating at the bar. Some people like to eat at the diner with friends just so they can play songs on the jukebox; you get a full 11 songs for $1. It is located near Forest Park at Hampton and Highway 40. Breakfast choices include pancakes, French toast and cereal. The lunch and dinner menu includes the restaurant's famous chili-mac, burgers, ham and cheese, fish, chicken, steaks and pasta. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Freshest breakfast downtown |
615 Pine St (Seventh Street) St. Louis, MO 63101 United States +1 314 588 8432 http://www.edible-difference.com/ |
This is a great place to have breakfast downtown. For the last 12 years, people have been stopping by here whether they are coming from an area hotel or are on their way to work. All of the food is made to order, and diners can either enjoy a leisurely meal in the restaurant or take their meal. The casual decor and background music make for a pleasant atmosphere. The menu includes muffins and bagels for breakfast and sandwiches, soups and salads for lunch. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Breakfast at lunch |
120 Hilltown Village Ctr St. Louis, MO 63017 United States +1 636 530 1401 http://www.firstwatch.com |
In keeping with the name, First Watch is open only for breakfast and lunch. The atmosphere is comfortably casual with a light, airy décor. An outstanding selection of breakfast items, like waffles, pancakes and crepes, are served. For a truly luscious treat, try the fresh fruit crepe stuffed with strawberries and bananas and topped with strawberry yogurt. Lunch items include sandwiches, salads and a fine chicken salad plate with fruit. The Sunday brunch is quite popular and crowded. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Kosher king |
386 N Eucllid St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 361 0100 http://www.saucemagazine.com/k... |
Kopperman's has been churning out incredible food since 1897. It also has one of the best kosher menus in the state of Missouri. Bring a huge appetite when you come and be prepared for some serious eating. The simple wooden chairs and tables give off a casual ambiance. The main attraction is the food, once you get over the huge Barnum & Bailey framed poster, it happens to take up an entire wall. You have a craving for matzo and kosher corned beef, while your companion wants salami and eggs. The creative, versatile menu can easily accommodate the two of you. Alcoholic drinks include beer, an impressive wine list and specialty rum drinks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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East Meets West |
4 Club Centre Court St. Louis, IL 62025 United States +1 618 659 9866 http://www.neruda2dine.com |
A lot of people drive out from St. Louis to this restaurant in the boomtown of Edwardsville for the pasta lover's buffet on Tuesdays and for the Sunday brunch. With the pasta, the usual Italian sauces are available, but there are also interesting sauces with Southwestern and Asian influences, offering a fusion of East and West. For the less adventurous diner, the steaks are very good. Diners' attire ranges from shorts to suits. The restaurant's decor is bold and contemporary with deep crimson walls. Definitely make a reservation if you plan to dine on the weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |