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Al-Tarboush Deli


Serves a lot for a little
602 Westgate Ave
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
+1 314 725 1944
This deli is a favorite with the local college crowd. This is due in part to the 10 percent discount given to students on top of the already low prices, but that certainly does not mean you will be disappointed by the quality or the service ;both are definitely satisfying.The kitchen serves a variety of Middle Eastern dishes for dining in or takeout. Some of the best and most frequently recommended dishes are the hummus, the pistachio baklava and the falafel. Delivery is also an attractive option for many diners.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Casino Queen


Hotel, Casino, Restaurants
200 South Front Street
St. Louis, IL 62201
United States
+1 800 777 0777
http://casinoqueen.com
Casino Queen offers room, board, and gambling in East St. Louis. The Casino features a variety of games and has a reputation for liberal slots payouts, with table limits from $2 to $2000. The Gateway Arch of St. Louis is directly across the river, and is visible from hotel room windows.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Connelly's Goody Goody Diner


Diner food straight from the 1950s
5900 Natural Bridge Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63120
United States
+1 314 383 3333
http://www.goodygoodydiner.com...
The Goody Goody Diner, which has been serving up tasty diner food since it was established in 1948, still survives in a location that most of its contemporaries have long since abandoned. Casual is the theme here, and in a city that is home to relatively few real diners, the Goody Goody is a find. You can get breakfast until 11am (all day on Wednesday and Saturday). The kitchen serves everything from French toast to a fish cake breakfast and a pork chop platter. There are big salads, including an excellent Greek salad, plus hamburgers, roast beef and country fried steak sandwiches, and, of course, meatloaf. What would a diner be without meatloaf? Or without chili mac, for that matter?

Review © 2007, Wcities
Connelly's Goody Goody Diner photo by Jim
Photo: Jim
 

 
Courtesy Diner


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
Courtesy Diner photo by Marjie Kennedy
Photo: Marjie Kennedy
 

 
Edible Difference


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
Edible Difference photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Kopperman's


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
Kopperman's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Lucas Park Grille & Market


Wine & Dine Delight
1234, Washington Avenue
(at North Tucker Boulevard)
St. Louis, MO 63103
United States
+1 314 241 7770
http://www.lucasparkgrille.com
A trip to Lucas Park Grille & Market is like experiencing fine dining for the very first time. Just a little ways from Lucas Garden Park, this trendy, well-decorated restaurant dishes out memorable food with good service. Famous for it's delectable fillets, such as the Grilled 8 Ounce Fillet with Whipped Goat Cheese Potatoes and Red Wine Braised Field 'Shrooms, you would do yourself a disservice not to order one. For those who like their liquor, there's a fully stocked bar and over 250 wines. The Lucas Park Market has plenty of gourmet items for sale, from fine cheeses, jellies, chocolates, breads and wine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Panera Bread


The franchise's original location
10312 Manchester Road
(Greentree Center)
St. Louis, MO 63122
United States
+1 314 965 8700
http://www.panerabread.com/
Since 1987, this business has expanded from a simple bread-and-sandwich shop in St. Louis county to a successful franchise with branches in several states, in addition to 26 locations in the St. Louis area. The restaurant became popular very quickly by serving delicious gourmet sandwiches and soups with the speed and and efficiency of a fast food restaurant. The fresh bread is especially popular.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Panera Bread photo by Joshua Delman
Photo: Joshua Delman
Panera Bread photo by Hope Wills
Photo: Hope Wills
 

 
Provisions Gourmet Market


Coffee, wine and gourmet food
11615 Olive Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63141
United States
+1 314 989 0020
http://www.provisionsmarket.com/
You could call Provisions a coffeehouse, a deli, a bistro, or a gourmet food and wine shop; and you would be right. Whether you feel like a fruit juice smoothie to go, or a sumptuous Sunday buffet brunch, Provisions has it. Have a gourmet sandwich build to order at the sandwich bar, along with one of their excellent homemade soups. The bakery counter is loaded with tempting cakes, pies and pastries for dessert. The bistro in the rear serves consistently wonderful fare from appetizers to entrees, in addition to the Sunday buffet brunch.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Provisions Gourmet Market photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Woofie's


Hotdogs when you need them
1919 Woodson Road
(at Page)
St. Louis, MO 63114-5649
United States
+1 314 426 6291
Woofie's advertises itself as home of 'The Hotdog with Dignity'. In St. Louis, it is not easy to find a good one. This explains the appeal of Woofie's, an otherwise run-of-the-mill drive-in in a nondescript neighborhood close to the airport. Once there, you can find your basic dog, a quarter-pounder (the Big Daddy) and even a New York Nathan-style (grilled, with brown mustard, relish and sauerkraut). There are also corn dogs, a Reuben dog and bratwursts; there are even pastrami sandwiches. Still, most purists stick with the basic Woofie, it is pure pleasure.

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

 
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