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1860's Hard Shell Cafe and Saloon


For Cajun and catfish lovers
1860 S Ninth St
St. Louis, MO 63104
United States
+1 314 231 1860
Wooden beams and brick walls add to the vintage decor at Hard Shell Cafe. This Soulard restaurant features Creole and Cajun fare, with catfish a popular specialty. Try hush puppies with your catfish for the complete Cajun treatment. Fried shrimp is another big seller, along with the "poorboy" sandwich and a variety of large and small salads. The menu also offers pizza and burgers. An enclosed courtyard in the rear provides the ambience of outdoor dining, without the weather.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
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
 

 
Bristol Bar and Grill


Seafood and Sunday Brunch
11801 Olive Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63141
United States
+1 314 567 0272
This popular West County restaurant features a traditional but casual décor with touches of New Orleans ambience. Their specialty is seafood of all kinds, including sea bass, calamari, shrimp, oysters and lobster. The Sunday brunch is one of the best in St. Louis County, offering every imaginable brunch food, including a build-your-own omelet bar and a waffle bar. Don't miss the dessert table loaded with a delicious selection of sweets. Bristol also boasts an extensive wine list.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bristol Bar and Grill photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Citizen Kane's


Steak, seafood and movie memorabilia
133 West Clinton Place
St. Louis, MO 63122
United States
+1 314 965 9005
Formerly a residence, Citizen Kane's is decorated with old movie photos and memorabilia. Superb steaks, one of its specialties, are aged and seasoned to perfection. The enormous pork chops are equally tasty. Fresh seafood is another popular menu item. Soup or salad comes with your meal, along with a choice of one of the excellent side dishes. Desserts vary daily. This casual and comfortable restaurant is open only for dinner.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Fleming's Prime Steakhouse


It's steak time...
1855 South Lindbergh Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63131
United States
+1 314 567 7610
http://www.flemingssteakhouse....
Fleming's is one of the best steakhouses in St Louis, and one of the most famous restaurant chains in America. Steak options you can expect to find on the menu include Filet Mignon, New York Strip, Beef Flemington, Veal Chops, Pork Rib Chop, and Prime Ribs. Ask your waiter to help you choose from among the 100 different wines available to go with your meal. If you're not a meat fan, then sample the fresh seafood and scrumptious side dishes. The Salmon, with its signature Mashed Potatoes, is highly recommended.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gerard's Restaurant


Where to go for seafood
1153 Colonnade Center
St. Louis, MO 63131
United States
+1 314 821 0458
http://www.saucemagazine.com/g...
Finding a wonderful restaurant in a strip mall is always a surprise. The decor at Gerard's is contemporary, but intimate and comfortable. Do not miss the Caesar salad. It is one of the best in town. For an appetizer, the crab cakes are delightful. Seafood is its specialty, with a broad selection of fish entrees always on the menu. Try the charbroiled Opaka Snapper with white wine sauce. If you are not a fish lover, the beef tenderloin medallions in a Madeira sauce were superb. The wine list has received kudos from Wine Spectator magazine.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Grill


A Wide Platter
100 Carondelet Plaza
Ritz-Carlton
St. Louis, MO 63105
United States
+1 314 863 6300
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/...
A truly amazing dining experience awaits you at Ritz Carlton Hotel's 'The Grill'; which offers traditional American beef and seafood. A four studded diamond restaurant with a decor that is welcoming, warm and classy. Whet your palate with Crispy Peking Duck Spring Roll or Surf and Turf. And top it off with one of its signature desserts to compliment an amazing dinner. A desire to come back for more of their attentive service and world class menu and wine list.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gulf Coast Cafe


Seafood lovers' paradise
3191 S Grand Blvd
St. Louis, MO 63118
United States
+1 314 664 3940
http://www.saucecafe.com/gulfc...
The decor of The Gulf Coast Café is, not surprisingly, heavily nautical, complete with fishnets and mounted fish on the wall. Seafood lovers will delight in the large selection, from oysters, shrimp, and crab cakes to salmon, tilapia, and even frog legs. For appetizers, try the Scallops Breval or the Shrimp Scampi in white wine sauce. The firecracker shrimp is a popular entree, with angel hair pasta and a spicy cream sauce. If you do not like fish, there is one steak and a chicken dish on the menu. For dessert, the banana roulade was terrific.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Harry's West Restaurant & Bar


Impressive menu and live music
15415 Clayton Rd
Claymont Center
St. Louis, MO 63011
United States
+1 636 256 0221
http://www.harryswestrestauran...
This roomy, multi-level restaurant rambles into several dining areas, a large bar room and an outdoor patio. The cuisine is primarily American, featuring huge steaks, seafood, and pasta dishes. For an appetizer, sample the fried calamari. The Sunday Brunch is a must-try, an elaborate spread of brunch favorites from bacon, sausage, salmon, eggs, omelets, all manor of sweet rolls and a loaded dessert table. The bar room hosts live music W-Sa. Most patrons tend to be fairly dressy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Harry's West Restaurant & Bar photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hodak's Restaurant and Bar


Southern fried chicken in the Midwest
2100 Gravois Ave
St. Louis, MO 63104
United States
+1 314 776 7292
http://www.hodaks.com/
This is basically a restaurant for chicken lovers, but there are a few other items on the menu. The kitchen makes a great picnic lunch, while the bar has a good selection of beer, wine and mixed drinks. You can also order a meal to take home. See their website for further details. While the both the decor and dress code are casual, a select group of businesses chooses this restaurant to cater their parties and meetings. The clientele ranges from business executives to families and college kids. Hodak's serves deliciously crispy fried chicken with cole slaw, potato salad, baked beans and America's number one dessert, apple pie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mike Shannon's Steaks and Seafood


Award-winning restaurant
100 North 7th Street at Chestnut
(Across from Kiener Plaza)
St. Louis, MO 63101
United States
+1 314 421 1540
http://www.shannonsteak.com/
Fans of sports or tasty beef will enjoy dining at Mike Shannon's Steaks and Seafood. The restaurant's namesake, Mike Shannon, played third base for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1960's and early 1970's and is now the team's radio broadcaster. When the Cardinals are playing, big crowds come in to eat a tender, aged steak and watch the game. The steaks are so well prepared that the restaurant won the Best Beef Award from the Missouri Beef Council for three consecutive years. Reservations are recommended at peak hours.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Mike Shannon's Steaks and Seafood photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Morton's, The Steakhouse


For prime cuts and fantastic filets
7822 Bonhomme Avenue
St. Louis, MO 63105
United States
+1 314 725 4008
http://www.mortons.com/
This upscale eatery serves up some of the best steak dishes in the city. Porterhouse, Double Porterhouse, Double Cut Filet Mignon, New York Strip - it all features on the menu and you can whet your appetite beforehand with the seafood appetizers, such as Lobster Bisque, Bluepoint Oysters on the Half Shell, and Smoked Pacific Salmon. Among the desserts, your best choice would be the sinfully indulgent Chocolate Velvet Cake - it will prepare you for the toll that dining here is sure to take on your wallet!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Morton's, The Steakhouse photo by Marjie Kennedy
Photo: Marjie Kennedy
 

 
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
 

 
Sekisui


Sushi, Sashimi and more...
3024 South Grand Boulevard
St. Louis, MO 63118
United States
+1 314 772 0002
http://www.sekisuiusa.com/inde...
This place offers the best sushi in town by St. Louis's very own sushi chef, Kenji Nemoto. Teriyaki, Tempura, Sashimi, Sushi, Udon, Soba... the list is never ending. Begin your dinner with Edamame, or delicious Shrimp Avocado Hand Rolls and move on to the Sashimi entrees or Udon. The restaurant also serves a wide variety of Japanese beer and sake with karaoke on weekends.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Seventh Inn


Elegant dining
100 Seven Trails Dr
St. Louis, MO 63011
United States
+1 636 227 6686
Be prepared for a hefty check at this upscale West County restaurant. The décor is a bit overdone and heavy on statuary, but the superb food makes up for any other shortcomings. The Continental fare features such delights as Beef Wellington, Broiled Swordfish, Florida Red Snapper and Lemon Sole Oscar. The chef's pastry creations for dessert would be worth the trip alone. The Seventh Inn also offers an impressive wine list.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Seventh Inn photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Stone Hill Winery


Stone Hill Winery
1110 Stone Hill Highway
Hermann, MO 65041
United States
+1 800 909 9463
http://www.stonehillwinery.com/
Founded in 1847, Stone Hill Winery offers a fascinating glimpse into history and a fun day's outing. Tour the impressive vaulted wine cellars (the largest in America), visit the gift shop, or enjoy a meal in the Vintage Restaurant, featuring European cuisine. Stone Hill produces popular varietals comparable to Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay, as well as a full-bodied red wine, Norton, which is considered world-class. Listed in the National Historic Register, Stone Hill is located about 60 miles west of St. Louis in the picturesque river town of Hermann. Wine sales do not begin until 11a on Sundays. The cost is $1.50 for adults, $.50 for children 6-12yrs and children under 6yrs are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
The St. Louis Fish Market


Seafood on Laclede's Landing
901 N First St
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 621 4612
http://www.stlouisfishmarket.com/
What better place for a new seafood restaurant than Laclede's Landing? The St. Louis Fish Market serves up an expertly prepared and inventive cuisine. Start with an appetizer of baked Oysters Rockefeller topped with breadcrumbs. Seafood lovers will have a hard time deciding between outstanding entrees like seared scallops, Chilean sea bass and catfish with curry sauce. The wine list is impressive, featuring 175 different wines. For dessert, do not miss the Chocolate Truffle Tower.

Review © 2007, Wcities
The St. Louis Fish Market photo by Aimee Wheatley
Photo: Aimee Wheatley
 

 
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