Sandwiches feature fresh baked focaccia bread and house-made chips with a crispy, salty finish. The space offers a comfortable vibe suitable for all ages and a welcoming atmosphere with friendly staff. It sits inside a brewery, pairing well with a variety of local beers.
Homemade pasta salad stands out with its fresh flavors and pairs well with sandwiches like Beet and Beef Bene. Bread quality complements the salads, adding to the overall meal experience.
Sandwiches feature chewy focaccia, melting prosciutto, and creamy ricotta or aioli. Homemade pasta salad and soups complement the Italian flavors well.
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Big Mouth Sandwich Co. is located inside Perennial Brewery.
They always have a veggie option available.
The menu has expanded since they first opened about a year ago.
Rustic sandwich shop with cozy, old-fashioned decor and checkered table tops creates a welcoming, historic atmosphere. The space gets bustling and noisy at lunchtime, with a lively energy and outdoor seating available. A microphone system calls out orders, adding to the casual, friendly vibe.
Salads come in huge portions with a perfect balance of greens and protein. Dressings stay light, keeping the flavors fresh and not drenched.
Juicy, well-spiced meatballs come in a crusty sesame roll topped with bubbling mozzarella. Fresh pasta dishes include a rich bolognese and a vibrant Italian beef soup loaded with pasta, cheese, and vegetables.
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Expect long lines during peak lunch hours, especially on weekends.
The restaurant has limited seating, so arrive early to avoid waiting.
Portion sizes are generous, making it a good value for the price.
Small dining area with about 5–6 tables and an outdoor patio creates an intimate setting. Loud acoustics make conversations carry, giving the space a lively, bustling energy. The vibe is family-friendly and local-focused, with a self-service setup and a mix of Detroit and Saint Louis pizza styles.
Salads stand out with a house salad that features a very good dressing. They offer really good salads alongside appetizers.
Spaghetti sauce stands out as rich and flavorful. Toasted ravioli come with provel cheese and mozzarella on request, adding a tasty twist to classic Italian dishes.
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Expect wait times of over an hour during peak hours.
They charge a 3% fee for credit and debit card payments.
Cash payments receive a 3% discount on the total.
Open-air courtyard and shaded patio create a pleasant outdoor dining experience with a vibe that recalls Italy. Inside spaces feel small and lively, with a mix of European cafe and 1970's rathskeller styles. Loud music inside contrasts with the warm, inviting atmosphere found on the patio.
Fresh ingredients make the salads stand out. The house salad features an amazing dressing and a solid vegetable selection. Specials like the pizza and salad combo offer a sizable portion at a good value.
Wood-fired pizza and pasta stand out with excellent marinara sauce and rich flavors. The Penne Vodka Pizza blends creamy sauce and pancetta for a unique twist, while dishes like Patate with pancetta and pecorino highlight perfect herb combinations.
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Reservations are recommended for outdoor seating due to high demand.
Expect a 1.5-hour time limit for reservations during busy hours.
Happy hour runs from 5 to 6 PM with half-price spritzes.
Neighborhood grocery and fast food spot offers abundant variety including groceries, clothing, and movies alongside a grill in the back. Atmosphere is dimly lit with a steady flow of customers mostly picking up orders. Known for large portions and standout dishes like Philly cheesesteak, gyro sandwiches, and loaded potatoes.
Salads feature generous chicken portions and fresh veggies. Options include grilled chicken spinach salad and chicken pasta with salad.
Pasta stands out with Cajun shrimp seasoned to perfection and unique flavors. Chicken pasta and salad also feature alongside exceptionally delicious dishes.
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Omars Food Shop now offers DoorDash delivery for convenience.
They have snacks available for purchase alongside food items.
Their prices are affordable, making it accessible for everyone.
Cafeteria-style setup with simple decor and a nostalgic feel creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere filled with photos of old landmarks. The place offers quick counter service and attracts a local crowd seeking a community vibe and comfortable, homey dining experience.
Salads come with olives and have a house blend that stands out. They pair well with sandwiches like roast beef or meatball.
Garlic bread, lasagna, and chicken parmesan stand out with classic flavors. Fried ravioli and veal parmigiana offer rich, satisfying options alongside pasta con broccoli and meatball sandwiches with balanced portions.
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Cash is preferred, but credit cards are accepted except for American Express.
Expect busy lunch and dinner hours; no reservations needed.
The restaurant serves food cafeteria style, allowing for quick service.
Bakery combines minimalist design with a casual, approachable vibe that sometimes feels cramped but lively. Loud music fills the space, creating an energetic but noisy atmosphere. Community energy and genuine kindness stand out among visitors and staff.
Salads show talented ingredient pairing with crisp romaine and a tangy, garlicky Caesar dressing featuring capers, chili flakes, and Grana Padano. Unique options like the trout salad sandwich and little gem salad stand out for their great taste.
Fresh to order marinara pizza stands out with a homemade taste. The pancetta and serrano peppers on the pineapple special add a spicy kick. Meatballs come tender and juicy in house marinara with toasted sourdough topped with olive oil and cheese. Prosciutto sandwiches arrive fast and are very filling.
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Reservations open at 4:00 p.m. on the day of visit and are required.
Expect a 50-minute wait time after placing your order.
The café serves lunch from 11 AM to 3 PM and dinner from 5 PM to 9:15 PM.
Small, upscale Italian restaurant set in two levels of a corner home offers an elegant, warm atmosphere with cozy, romantic tables and fresh flowers on each table. Music by Tony Bennett and Frank Sinatra adds to the classy vibe, though acoustics can make conversation difficult. Ideal for intimate celebrations and special occasions.
Fresh ingredients create a perfectly balanced caprese salad. Staff accommodate requests like adding anchovies without issue.
The ravioli stands out as some of the best around, both in the appetizer trio and on its own. The fettuccine Alfredo with chicken is rich and creamy, perfectly seasoned. The caprese salad is fresh and customizable, with staff ready to add anchovies on request.
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Reservations are required for dining, especially for the open seating bar.
Parking is available in a lot behind the restaurant and ample street parking is nearby.
Expect to spend around $100 per person, including drinks.
Large dining room with upscale rustic decor and St. Louis memorabilia creates a distinctive setting. Live bands and an acoustic trio provide lively music, filling the space with energy. Tall-backed booths offer privacy amid a noisy, open atmosphere that encourages dancing and socializing.
Salads feature smoked, warm chicken in the chicken salad and include the Mayfair salad as a notable option. Sides and salads overall come out excellent.
Toasted ravioli made with wontons offers a unique crispness. Plates like Penne Pasta and Pork Steak and tender chicken parmesan stand out among the Italian options.
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Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Live music occurs on Wednesdays and Saturdays, attracting large crowds.
Expect long wait times on weekends, especially after 6pm.
Small food hall setting offers a clean, bright atmosphere with an upbeat, welcoming vibe. Seating feels casual, leaning toward grab-and-go style dining. The space combines professional touches with neighborhood charm.
The Lemon Lime Kale Salad stands out with its flavorful vinaigrette and satisfying texture. It pairs well with hearty dishes and offers a generous portion that can cover multiple meals.
Veggie lasagna comes in a large portion and tastes delicious. Spaghetti and kale salad also appear alongside other dishes like BBQ and catfish.
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Parking is easy and well lit near the restaurant.
Customers order at the counter and find their own seating.
The menu features different items daily, so check ahead.
Elegant Italian restaurant offers a cozy fine dining atmosphere with modern jazz and loud rock music creating a unique, somewhat lively vibe. Guests enjoy authentic pasta and standout dishes like lamb chops and panna cotta, often choosing the tasting menu for a special occasion experience.
Salads feature field greens with herb vinaigrette and a melon mix with ricotta salata. Both offer fresh, vibrant flavors that stand out.
Handmade pasta stands out for its authentic Italian quality. Antipasti like Gnocco Fritto and Crudo offer strong traditional flavors.
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Reservations are required at all times for dining.
Parking is limited; street parking or nearby lot options are available.
The four-course tasting menu is reasonably priced and offers great value.
Spacious Italian restaurant with black and white linens and an industrial ceiling creates a unique setting. Quiet atmosphere with Frank Sinatra music contrasts with occasional high noise levels. Private room suits groups, while authentic Italian cuisine draws diners seeking memorable meals.
Caprese salad features heirloom tomatoes, artichokes, and hearts of palm with red onions. It receives high praise for freshness and flavor.
Flash fried spinach and toasted ravioli stand out as appetizers. Cappella with bolognese and homemade meatballs features a perfectly balanced sauce and is cooked al dente. Salmon served on lemon risotto complements the meal well.
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Reservations are recommended as the restaurant gets busy during prime dinner hours.
Expect additional charges for protein additions that may not be clearly communicated.
The menu prices may vary slightly from what is charged, so check your bill carefully.
Rustic mountain-themed space with wood-burning stove, vintage decor, and wood floors creates a cozy, inviting atmosphere. Hidden outdoor patio offers curbside tables with music and flower centerpieces. Warm vibe fills the room with candlelight and sweet wood aromas, attracting a neighborhood crowd.
Salads here stand out for their freshness and good quality. The T&J salad offers a flavorful experience.
Pasta Tuesdays feature a different handmade pasta each week with something cool to try. The bruschetta also stands out as a simple pleasure.
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Wine tastings are free every Monday night, offering a chance to learn about wines.
Pasta Tuesdays feature new handmade pasta dishes each week.
Oysters are available on the first Friday of each month.
Market area blends with bakery counter, bar, and dining rooms creating a lively, casual atmosphere. Noise levels rise with sports on multiple TVs and communal bar energy. Crowd enjoys Italian luxury that balances style with warmth and friendliness.
Salads come with fresh, flavorful ingredients and generous portions. Options include a crisp Bibb salad and a classic Caesar salad that pair well with soups and pasta.
Freshness and flavor stand out in dishes like jumbo lump crab fresh pasta and lobster gnocchi. Silken Burrata di Puglia and rich Ravioli all’Aragosta add elegant, balanced touches to the Italian menu.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy hours.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
They accept both cash and credit cards for payments.
Wood-fired brick oven shapes the authentic New York style pizza served by the slice or whole. The atmosphere stays homey and lively, especially late at night with a fun crowd and connection to nearby bars. Limited seating inside encourages visiting adjacent spaces for more room.
Salads come with very fresh ingredients and are loaded with toppings. The buffalo chicken salad stands out, and the Caesar salad features house-made ranch.
Chicken parmigiana sandwich stands out with a strong reputation. The menu features meat pizza, toasted raviolis, and garlic knots served with marinara. Mozzarella cheese is used throughout.
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They offer slice specials daily.
Late-night pizza is available, especially by the slice.
Prices are very affordable for what you receive.
Pizza comes fast with Imo's style and plenty of toppings throughout. The menu includes gluten-free crust and fresh salads with house dressing. The setting offers great scenery and a drive-through window that can be easy to miss.
Salads come with ample ingredients and a fresh feel. The house dressing adds a consistent touch to the chef salad.
Pasta dishes stand out with excellent texture and flavor. Toasted ravioli offers a crispy, flavorful bite. Lasagna scores well but features a heavy red sauce that may not suit all tastes.
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The drive-through window is hard to notice; look carefully when arriving.
Credit card payments may face issues; bring cash just in case.
The restaurant allows dogs inside, making it pet-friendly.
Cramped space with minimal indoor seating and a mouth-watering aroma fills the air. The atmosphere feels chilly and somewhat overcrowded as people wait for orders. Sandwiches stand out as consistently delicious and highly regarded in the area.
Salads come super fresh with a variety of options like chicken salad and pasta salad. Dressings lean heavily on oil and may not suit all tastes.
Sandwiches feature hot salami with roast beef and provel cheese on garlic bread with pickles, mustard, and onions. Pasta salad and Italian sausage links also stand out as delicious options.
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The takeout is quick during lunch hours, making it convenient for busy schedules.
The Valley Park location has limited seating, so be prepared for a wait.
Expect to pay around $20 for a sandwich and drink.
Intimate Italian restaurant with dim lighting and beautiful, intentional decor creates a cozy, elegant atmosphere. Thoughtfully selected wines and exceptional homemade pasta complement the experience. The space feels inviting yet somewhat cramped due to closely arranged tables.
Caesar salad stands out with its rich flavor. The Forto salad also offers a memorable mix of ingredients that adds variety to the meal.
Pasta dishes stand out with options like special seafood pasta featuring scallops and tortellini. Appetizers such as escargot and arancini complement the excellent service and famous desserts.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during peak hours.
Seating at the bar is available for walk-ins without a reservation.
Prices are reasonable for the quality of food offered.
Old school Italian deli with a nostalgic vibe and cozy space including outdoor patio tables. Atmosphere encourages friendly conversations and feels warm and welcoming. Known for best meatball sandwiches and homemade bread, it draws locals early before selling out.
Fresh ingredients stand out in the salads, especially the pasta salad and potato salad. The salads pair well with sandwiches made from fresh bread.
Fresh bread and pasta salad start the meal. Meatball, Italian, and cannoli sandwiches stand out. Cannolis are extremely delicious and highly recommended.
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It's advisable to come early in the day because they sell out quickly.
Expect a wait during peak lunch hours due to its popularity.
Credit cards are accepted, but cash is preferred for quicker service.
Small dining area with just five to six tables creates a cozy, relaxed atmosphere. Quiet and chill vibe suits those seeking a calm meal. Family-owned feel adds a friendly, local touch to the experience.
Salads come with homemade dressing and pair well with dishes like Arranccini and pizza. The house salad offers a fresh, simple option alongside larger meals.
Homemade toasted ravioli stands out with real mozzarella, not Provel cheese. The menu includes sausage risotto balls, crostini, and classic pasta like mostaccioli and spaghetti with meatballs.
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Takeout is available at the pizzeria.
You must order at the counter.
The pizzeria has five tables for dine-in.
Pizza restaurant offers carryout and delivery only with no dine-in seating. Thin-crust, St. Louis style pizza features a mozzarella and white American cheese blend and a sweet sauce. Prices remain reasonable, attracting local customers seeking flavorful, convenient meals.
Salads come with fresh ingredients and pair well with pizza and sandwiches. The ranch dressing on the salad is not good, but the salads themselves are delicious and often praised.
St. Louis style pizza features a blend of mozzarella and provel cheeses with plenty of tasty sauce. Breadsticks, breaded mushrooms, toasted ravioli, and cannelloni appear as common Italian appetizers.
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That’sa Nice’a Pizza offers only carryout and delivery services.
You can order directly from their website instead of using delivery apps.
They removed the dine-in seating at That’sa Nice’a Pizza.
Outdoor seating features a beautiful patio wrapped in grape vines with quiet, elegant ambiance ideal for conversation. The atmosphere stays relaxed with live street music enhancing the experience. The space feels upscale yet slightly dated inside, with a preference for the patio's charm.
Salads feature beet and walnut, arugula and beet, and caprese options. Eggplant caponata also appears as a flavorful choice alongside these salads.
Ravioli varieties like crab, lobster, seafood, and butternut squash stand out with rich flavors. Pasta dishes such as mushroom pasta, Fettuccine Frutti di Mare, and Fettuccine Siciliano showcase upscale Italian cooking with excellent taste.
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Reservations are recommended, especially during busy weekends.
Expect higher prices, with meals averaging around $50 per person.
Parking is available on the street, but it can be limited during peak hours.
Small, cozy pizza shop with an old school vibe featuring a coke machine and arcade game. Atmosphere is chill and inviting, boosted by heavy metal music playing in the kitchen. Primarily a carry-out joint with personalized pizza boxes adding a unique touch.
Salad features fresh romaine lettuce instead of iceberg. It includes cheese and great croutons for added flavor and texture.
Original recipes shape the menu, featuring Toasted Ravioli known for its crisp texture. Homemade marinara sauce stands out and is available for purchase to use at home.
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The restaurant only offers takeout and delivery, so dining in is not an option.
Woodson Stonefire is carry-out only, with no dine-in seating available.
The food is typically ready when promised, ensuring quick service.
Small sandwich shop with old-school Italian ambiance and walls covered in family and neighborhood memorabilia. Atmosphere feels cozy and inviting, reminiscent of traditional Italian diners. Known for classic sausage sandwiches and a nostalgic vibe that honors local culinary history.
Salads stand out for their freshness and amazing taste. The artichoke salad is especially delicious and a favorite choice.
St. Louis style Italian sausage stands out with its rich flavor. Hot pesto chicken comes with a generous amount of meat plus fresh lettuce and tomatoes. Pasta salad and spaghetti with meatballs offer solid, classic options.
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Menu prices are not clearly listed, which may lead to surprises at checkout.
Expect to pay around $45 for two lunch combos without prior menu pricing.
The restaurant offers a variety of sandwich sizes and toppings for customization.
Small Italian pizzeria with old stained glass windows and classic neon lighting creates a cozy, low key atmosphere. The space includes a few TVs and a banquet room, attracting a casual crowd. The vibe feels local and comfortable, suited for relaxed dining.
Caesar salad stands out with its rich flavor. The house salad comes with a dressing that many find memorable.
Fettuccine Alfredo stands out with excellent flavor and holds up well even after reheating. The menu features toasted ravioli, crispy crust pizza, and roasted ravioli, all made with high-quality ingredients reflecting true Italian cuisine.
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Medium pizza costs $20, with each topping an additional $2.
A'mis Pizza offers St. Louis, Chicago, and New York style pizzas.
Lunch specials are available at reasonable prices.
Large patio with umbrellas and plenty of seating offers a spacious setting for outdoor enjoyment. Indoor space feels cold, prompting many to keep coats on while eating. Music choices often clash with the otherwise laid-back, buzzing atmosphere.
Brussel sprouts salad stands out with chicken topping as a highlight. Caesar salad features homemade croutons and pairs well with other great salads on the menu.
Tallest focaccia pizza stands out with its pepperoni cheese topping. Cajun arancini features bread cubes filled with cheese, dusted with parmesan, and served with gravy. Focaccia bread has a unique herb or spice that some might find off-putting.
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Parking can be tricky; street parking may be necessary during busy times.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Expect longer wait times for food during busy hours, especially on weekends.
Eclectic decor with murals, portholes, and ocean-themed LED displays creates an intimate and chic atmosphere. Small space features narrow two-seater tables and a dominant bar area, fostering a cozy vibe. Cocktails and seafood dishes receive special attention, making it a notable spot for refined seafood dining.
The Caesar salad features a shrinking portion size over time. It starts off nice but gets noticeably smaller with each visit.
Tableside preparation stands out with the seafood risotto warmed in a parmesan wheel. Dishes like Risotto Di Mare, agnolotti pasta, and chicken parmesan offer solid Italian flavors.
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Reservations are required at least two weeks in advance for dinner service.
Expect a 30-45 minute wait during peak weekend hours.
Validated parking is available for $5 with a restaurant receipt.