Small space with tropical vibes and Hawaiian music creates a laid-back, beach-like atmosphere. Seating includes both indoor and outdoor patios, connected to a funky bar that adds to the relaxed energy. The environment feels cozy and welcoming, reflecting island warmth and friendliness.
Delivery includes Pork Sandwich, Mac Salad, Lemon Bars, and a Flight of Poke Bombs. Service arrives in good condition but feels less satisfying than dining in.
The spot has a cool atmosphere and sits right next to a cool bar. Both add to the laid-back vibe.
Good to know
Expect a 20-minute wait for food during peak times.
Parking is limited; expect to park down the street.
Cash only accepted at the connected Tick Tock Bar.
Open kitchen design creates a warm home atmosphere with diner vibes and decorative, clean space. Food arrives via robot delivery, adding a unique, fun element to the experience. Music plays loudly, shaping a lively but sometimes challenging environment for conversation.
Food arrives right on time and stays nice and hot. Delivery options include robot service and Uber, both working well with quick turnaround.
An automated robot delivers food directly to the table, adding a unique and efficient touch. The robot also entertains, making the experience feel cool and modern.
Good to know
Reservations are not required, but ordering must be done via phone or kiosk.
Expect a wait time of about 40 minutes during peak hours.
Payment is accepted only by debit or credit card; cash is not accepted.
Warehouse-style space with a ghost kitchen setup and food lockers for pickup creates a quiet, no-frills atmosphere focused on convenience. Small lobby and limited parking shape the experience, attracting those seeking late night carryout with minimal interaction.
Lockers offer an innovative delivery option that simplifies pickup. Ordering and payment happen smoothly with multiple ways to get food, though delivery times can be longer than expected on busy nights.
Using an app to open lockers with food adds a tech-savvy touch. Scanning orders makes the process seamless and modern. The overall vibe feels laid-back and friendly.
Good to know
The Hill Food Co is a pickup-only restaurant with no dine-in options.
Parking is limited and the lot has potholes, making it difficult to navigate.
The food is ready for pickup very quickly after ordering.
Rotary sushi and robot servers create a futuristic dining experience with interactive conveyor belts and tablet ordering systems. The space feels spacious yet lively, often filled with families and children, generating a noisy, energetic atmosphere. Technology-driven food delivery and playful design make the meal engaging for all ages.
Ordering happens through an iPad with a dark red font on black background that can be hard to read. Delivery comes fast via a robotic system and a carousel adds to the atmosphere.
Robots delivering food create a unique experience, including one that sings Happy Birthday with the cake. The conveyor belt adds a fun, interactive element, and the staff keeps things cool and chill with friendly service.
Good to know
Reservations are necessary to dine, as many are turned away without one.
The price for purple plates is incorrectly billed at $4.99 instead of $3.50.
Expect limited options on the conveyor belt; ordering from the menu may be necessary.
Dark interior with bar lighting and walls covered in sports memorabilia creates a cozy, homey vibe. Old pinball machines add a playful touch to the character-filled space. The atmosphere feels cheerful and welcoming, reflecting a classic local pizza spot.
Delivery involves a friendly driver named James. Only one minor issue arises during delivery.
A lobby filled with St. Louis sports memorabilia sets a unique tone. Walls and tables showcase cool art, creating a hidden spot with a distinct vibe.
Good to know
Half-price carryout is available on Mondays from 5-8pm.
Kids meals are under $4, including an entree, fries or salad, and a drink.
Parking is decent for grab-and-go orders.