Pretty solid pizza, crust is good, nice and airy. It isn’t exactly standout, but just good enough. They have a gluten free crust that is thin crust and seemed fine. Service took a little while, but we came at a busier time.
Coffee was great. Best thing they offer here. Folks working were nice. It’s seat yourself, so keep that in mind. I ordered the smoked salmon on a gluten free bagel. The bagel was alright but didn’t taste like it was made in-house. My boyfriend got the “ribeye” steak breakfast burrito. We were expecting actual steak cut up but it came out as just ground beef. It should be marketed as a beef burrito rather than steak - also didn’t have much flavor going on there. For sides, we snagged an order of grits and a hashbrown. The grits were the most flavorful thing we ordered food wise. Slightly cheesy, and maybe cooked with broth instead of water to impart flavor? Hashbrown was giving Trader Joe’s hashbrown and given that one order is $3 you’re better off buying the pack of 10 at TJs for the same price. Atmosphere was cute and trendy, but there are definitely other brunch/lunch spots in the area with better options. Too expensive for the quality of food.
I’m vegan and gluten free, and Meyou is so yummy!! The staff is so knowledgeable and helpful. Would highly recommend. This is a classic take out spot for us!
First, the restaurant was basically empty with plenty of tables available (6 pm reservations) and they try to place us at the table right inside the front door rather than a nicer spot. I ordered a Grey Goose martini and was told that they only have “local vodkas.” Would have preferred the Grey Goose. Pork shoulder was terribly overcooked and accompanied by some sort of Japanese potato pancake that, while unique, was not very tasty. Gluten-free chocolate cake was just ok. Best item was crab dip appetizer. Someone else in our party remarked that their fish (Cobia) was cold. Olive & Oak is overpriced with mediocre food quality. Too bad…the service and atmosphere were good.
We went and picked up some sandwiches at the new Kirkwood location. I am gluten-free and it's nice to have other options. We ordered first thing on a Saturday morning to take with us on a hike. The new store was clean and the employees were friendly when I went in to pick up my order. Our sandwiches tasted great and were all made to our order specifications.
Beignet All Day is a must visit spot! The beignets are absolutely delicious, with a fantastic variety of toppings to choose from. Whether you’re in the mood for sweet or savory, there’s truly something for everyone. I tried the gluten-free beignets and added ice-cream and was blown away. They were great and every bit as indulgent as the traditional kind. Our whole family loves them & they even sell larger quantities you can bringing to gatherings. Highly recommend!
Go to breakfast place in Webster Groves with small diner feel. They now serve dinner. A few gluten-free items. Always a bit of a wait on Saturday morning. You can't beat the prices and friendly service.
The best gluten free pizza I’ve ever had - but more importantly - incredible cocktails by an insanely knowledgeable and talented mixologist Dane. Ask to try the Chartreuse Fizz. This is our new date night spot.
I asked for a item off the gluten free menu, with the gluten free corn taco shell, and was given a flour one. At first I thought it was just a different recipe, but found out later it was flour. Now my allergic reaction is kicking (which is mild, not deathly). I'm annoyed as I stressed the importance of my allergy and my order specifications. The disregard for people with genuine allergies is concerning
TL;DR: Good food, try it out.
I have been 2 times and my only gripe is the hours they are open. Pretty simple selection with gluten free, vegan, and vegatarian options. Really small location so you will probably want to order pickup or delivery.
Probably the best pickup food in the area, definitely worth a try. My favorite thing to get are the pork rinds.