Classic neighborhood deli with a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere and spotless interior. Portions are huge and satisfying, featuring authentic Greek gyros and homemade three-ingredient bread. Soda fountain adds a nostalgic touch to the comfortable, unhurried environment.
Offers good and cost-effective food ideal for lunch breaks. Serves as a reliable go-to spot for midday meals.
Smash burgers with gyro meat, cheese, and a special sauce stand out here. Fries come alongside, and the burgers are consistently large and delicious.
Good to know
Expect large portion sizes, often enough for two people.
Homemade bread is made on-site and is complimentary with meals.
Prices are reasonable, providing good value for the portion sizes.
Small indoor space with six tables and a cozy neighborhood vibe creates a casual, friendly atmosphere. Outdoor patio offers live acoustic music and sunlit seating, though it can get noisy inside. Crowd stays mellow, making it a stable spot for family gatherings and casual meals.
Open for lunch service, this spot offers burgers that are hard to stop eating. It suits quick meals and casual meetups with family.
Burgers here have seasoned, tasty meat with super soft, fresh buns. Options like the Big Dill, Urban Cowboy, and G.O.A.T. feature unique toppings and deliver a burst of flavors in every bite.
Good to know
Expect to pay around $15 for a double cheeseburger with sides.
The restaurant closes at 9pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; cash is also welcome.
Restaurant offers a spacious dining room with a clean, bright, and open environment. Atmosphere stays low-key and chill with 60s to early 80s R&B and disco music videos playing. Known for generous portions and amazing desserts, it attracts those seeking good value and a relaxed vibe.
Lunch features a Wednesday special with an STL Cheesesteak and fries priced at $8.99. The spot offers solid options for a casual midday meal.
Burgers come with fries and offer options like the Carolina BBQ and mushroom burger. Prices hover around $11 for a burger with fries, making it a solid deal.
Good to know
This is not a dine-in restaurant; it's a grab-and-go place.
There are no tables inside to eat at.
The food was ready in less than 15 minutes.
Bar and grill with well-lit, neat interior and plenty of screens for games. Atmosphere feels like a biker bar with a hometown vibe, often lively and smoky, attracting mostly middle-aged bikers and chain smokers. Outdoor patio welcomes dogs but could use updates.
Quick service and a steady lunch crowd make this spot reliable for midday meals. Options like the smash burger and meatloaf lunch special offer straightforward, satisfying choices.
Burgers come in smash style and a spicy Mr. Spicy option with bold flavors. The flat top burger cooks evenly and pairs well with fries or fried pickles.
Good to know
Parking is limited due to the odd-shaped lot that fills up quickly.
Expect long wait times during peak hours, especially on Fridays.
Happy Hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm on weekdays.
Open kitchen lets guests watch ice cream being mixed and rolled, creating an interactive experience. Bright, spotless space resembles a small town grill with a Grade A health rating. Menu features crispy chicken and seasoned fries, drawing families despite a chilly atmosphere and occasional lack of privacy.
Lunch here pairs well with ice-cream treats. The spot draws repeat visits for its simple, satisfying midday meals.
Juicy, flavorful smash burgers deliver a classic old-school diner taste. Double smash burgers with bacon and a roll-up sauce add extra richness, all at a value price like the $4 smash burger meal.
Good to know
There is additional parking in the back.
They offer a family deal for $24.99 that includes 16 tenders and 4 orders of fries.
The restaurant displayed a Grade A public health badge at the door.
Small seating with only 3 bar stools creates an intimate setting. Walls display uplifting sayings and decor adds a homey atmosphere. Burgers and wings stand out with hand-patted patties and crispy, seasoned fries.
Lunch here suits work crews well with a friendly, smiling staff that stays helpful throughout the meal.
Burgers come with a juicy, thick, hand-patted single patty. The half pound ooh-wee bacon burger features perfectly cooked bacon and delivers a big, delicious bite.
Good to know
Ordering online or over the phone can help avoid lines.
I recommend parking on the side street if no spaces are available in front.
Prices are reasonable.
Old late 1800s building with wooden beams and hardwood floors creates a blues stage vibe. Smoker on the sidewalk fills the air with rich barbecue aroma. Covered patio offers riverfront views and a family-friendly atmosphere with tasteful music.
Burgers come with BBQ sauce and are very filling. Options include the Uncle Tony's Burger, Ace Rodeo Burger, and Meatloaf Sloppy Joe.
Good to know
The restaurant is family-run and veteran-owned, providing a personal touch.
The menu is small but offers a variety of BBQ options.
The location is easily accessible from the metro station.
Space feels cozy and inviting with flags from around the world adding a homey touch. Atmosphere stays laid-back and friendly, drawing people for fresh Mediterranean sandwiches and gyros. Menu offers variety including Halal options and a secret menu, catering to diverse tastes.
Quick service suits those grabbing lunch before a show or after a campus visit. Menu focuses on Mediterranean subs and sandwiches with prices noted as a point for adjustment to attract more midday diners.
Burgers come huge on Bosnian somun bread with a juicy, seasoned patty and fresh, crisp toppings. The bun stays soft yet sturdy, holding everything together, and the fries served alongside are very crispy.
Good to know
The restaurant offers $5 gyros every Wednesday.
There are some parking spots available right in front of the restaurant.
The place has Halal meat and chicken.
Spacious interior with clean, elegant decor creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. Soft music plays quietly, supporting a relaxing and peaceful vibe suitable for casual dinners and special occasions. Seating options include high chairs and window areas, accommodating different needs comfortably.
Offers Mediterranean dishes with well-portioned falafel ideal for lunch. Provides a quick and pleasant atmosphere suitable for casual meetups or catering.
Burgers come as a half pounder with fresh onions and tomatoes that keep flavors clean and bright. The beef is juicy and simple, offering a solid, satisfying bite for $12.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended as many tables are marked as reserved.
The restaurant offers gluten-free options for those with dietary restrictions.
The menu features dรถner, falafel, pide, and salads.
Small, cozy restaurant with intimate setting and loud, lively atmosphere featuring live music and crowd singing. Regulars enjoy exceptional barbecue and pizza alongside a dog-friendly patio and multiple TVs for sports. Space fills quickly with a neighborly vibe and limited seating.
Lunch features smoked pastrami with clear flavor, not just reheated meat. Seating happens quickly and service is prompt around midday. This spot works well for a solid, straightforward lunch.
Firecracker burger stands out with pepper jack, crunchy onions, and a mix of jalapeno sauces. Brisket, pulled pork, and smash burgers all come fresh and flavorful.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended, especially for peak hours like weekends.
Limited seating is available during busy times, so arrive early.
Happy hour runs from 4-6 PM with discounted appetizers and drinks.
Small indoor space with classic layout and lively bar atmosphere fills with energy during games. Large garden-style patio offers a friendly, casual vibe ideal for lingering on warm days. Crowd enjoys popular burgers and a selection of drinks including Yuengling on tap.
Lunch here carries a masculine sporty energy even at midday. The vibe stays active and lively during lunch hours.
Burgers here blend brisket and short rib for a rich, flavorful taste. They come well seasoned and deliver a consistently great flavor that lives up to a strong reputation.
Good to know
Parking is easy on weekends with plenty of street options available.
Seating is limited, so arrive early during busy hours.
Happy hour runs until 7 pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
Spacious restaurant with beautiful decor and clean, inviting atmosphere. Offers a family-friendly vibe with amenities like a kids menu and games. Serves authentic Middle Eastern cuisine with standout dishes such as falafel and arayes.
Falafel sandwich stands out as a highlight for lunch. Both lunch and breakfast options deliver delicious flavors consistently.
Juicy burgers come with a delicious Pali sauce that adds a unique flavor. The Pali Burger stands out as a premium quality option among fresh sandwiches.
Good to know
The restaurant offers 100% halal meat and chicken.
The prices at PALI GRILL are very reasonable.
The fries and sandwich cost $7.99, which is a good price.
Bar with Swiss-inspired art and a family-owned feel offers a cozy, friendly atmosphere with lots of TVs showing games. Dart boards provide casual entertainment while patrons enjoy a typical sports bar setup with ample tables and bar space. The vibe is welcoming and lively, especially on game days.
Offers great lunches suitable for groups or casual outings. Serves well for weekday afternoons and pairs nicely with brunch or drinks.
Smash burgers stand out with spicy flavors, provel cheese, and bacon jam. They come with homemade pickles and tater tots, offering a consistently good and reasonably priced option.
Good to know
Happy hour runs Tuesday to Friday from 4PM to 7PM and Saturday from 6PM to 8PM.
Trivia night starts at 6:30 PM on the first Tuesday of every month.
On STL city game days, a limited menu is available.
Old school bar and restaurant with cozy tavern feel and small neighborhood vibe. Atmosphere is friendly and lively, with music audible even at the entrance. Space feels cramped and crowded, creating an intimate setting.
Casual lunches come with a friendly vibe and good food. It suits small groups looking for a relaxed spot.
Big juicy burgers come with crinkle cut fries and pair well with beer under $40. The Haven burger stands out as a wonderful neighborhood classic.
Good to know
Parking can be tricky at The Haven Bistro.
Expect a wait during peak hours, especially on weekends.
The food prices may be higher than listed online.
Cocktail bar offers a modern, romantic-dark decor with moody lighting and cozy, intimate atmosphere. High top tables and a nice back patio shape the space, attracting a chill crowd seeking relaxed vibes. Small thoughtful touches like custom ice cubes and warm hand towels add subtle comfort.
Lunch here suits many occasions like work lunches, date nights, and pre-game dinners. Service includes attentive waitstaff and daily offerings of lunch, dinner, and late-night bites.
Burgers feature a Creekstone Brisket & Chuck Blend with American Cheese, Thick Cut Bacon, and Fried Egg. The Good Burger stands out for its Good Sauce and pickle, delivering a rich, satisfying flavor.
Good to know
Reservations are a must at the restaurant, especially during peak hours.
Happy Hour runs from 3-5 PM Monday through Friday with $10 classic cocktails.
There is plenty of parking available nearby, including a parking lot and street options.
Old school diner with red vinyl booths and historical memorabilia creates a warm, family-friendly atmosphere filled with lively banter between staff and regulars. Small, tight quarters seat about 10-12 people, fostering a cozy and friendly vibe. The place feels like one of the last real diners, offering a genuine, no-frills experience.
Lunch offers comfort food in a relaxed setting with a touch of local history. The fare stands out enough to skip all day breakfast options.
Burgers come hand made and juicy with options like a crispy flat top smash and a thick patty rivaling gourmet joints. Varieties include bacon cheeseburger, chili, and double cheese, all delivering solid flavor.
Good to know
White Knight Diner is a cash-only establishment.
The diner closes around 1:30 pm; arrive by 1:45 PM for entry.
Get there before 10 am if you want bacon, as it sells out quickly.
Historic building hosts a classic sports bar with sports memorabilia and several televisions. Outdoor patio offers greenery and sunshine with heated seating for comfort in cooler weather. Indoor bar area is lively and loud, while outdoor spaces provide a more relaxed atmosphere.
Lunch offers a casual vibe with a patio option and an indoor bar area that gets loud from the busy crowd and sports TV. Prices run around $15-20, making it reasonable for a midday meal.
The Sportsman's Burger comes cooked medium with steak fries on the side. Burgers here have a phenomenal reputation and pair well with wings.
Good to know
Happy hour is only available at the bar, not in the dining area.
Expect a 30-minute wait on Thursday nights.
Parking is available around the restaurant and on the street.
Bar and grill with a nautical seafood theme and quaint, tight quarters. Atmosphere shifts from relaxed to rowdy during peak hours, often lively with sports and live music on the dog-friendly patio. Known for cold beer, homemade pizza, and standout onion rings.
Attentive and kind service stands out even during the busiest lunch rush. Prices stay reasonable, making it a solid choice for a relaxing lunch with family or after events.
Burgers come out cooked perfectly to order with a solid balance of flavor. The Syburger stands out as a reliable choice among other good options like the Famous Chicken Sandwich.
Good to know
The kitchen closes at 10pm, so plan your visit accordingly.
Parking can be challenging, especially during busy times.
Happy hour offers discounted drinks and appetizers from 4-6pm.
Bright space with natural light and a chill ski lodge vibe featuring finished timber woodwork. Loud atmosphere with many TVs showing sports and a jukebox for music control. Spacious, clean outdoor patio with service window and dog-friendly environment.
Quiet atmosphere suits a relaxed lunch. Options like the Caesar wrap and Caesar salad offer simple, familiar choices.
Burgers here stand out for their sautรฉed mushrooms and bold flavors like the El Fuego burger. Custom creations and classic options both deliver very good taste.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Thursday at 8pm, hosted by Geeks Who Drink.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
A group run starts at the City Park Grill at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesdays.
Massive space with separate dining areas and an outdoor section offers a comfortable, inviting atmosphere that supports easy conversation. A self-serve beer wall with over 50 taps lets guests pour their own drinks, adding a unique interactive element. Thoughtful branding and attention to detail create a distinctive, social environment suitable for groups and casual gatherings.
Space suits large gatherings and casual lunches that often turn into drinks. Plans include returning for brunch and lunch again.
Signature burger stands out with rich flavor. Burgers come alongside dishes like Paneer Tika Masala and BBQ, offering variety.
Good to know
Brunch meals are available from 10am to 2pm on weekends.
Reservations are recommended for special events like Valentine's Day.
The restaurant has a large parking lot available for guests.
Bar and grill with lots of TVs and a family-friendly atmosphere that feels lively and welcoming. Seating is tight and some booths near windows feel chilly, while beer is served ice cold. The place suits quick lunches and casual gatherings with reasonable prices.
Offers a quick lunch option with consistently good food. Suitable for casual meetups or a relaxed weekend meal.
Burgers come with gooey cheese and delicious BBQ mayo, cooked perfectly and seasoned well. The Southwestern Burger stands out as a personal favorite among the excellent options.
Good to know
Expect a 15-minute wait for seating during busy times.
The kitchen closes at 10 PM, so arrive early if you want to order food.
Daily drink and food specials are available, check the menu for details.
Bar and grill with a lively patio and rooftop seating offering a broad view of the area. Atmosphere ranges from chill and welcoming to loud and crowded during sports games, with many TVs showing events. Interior feels like a slightly elevated dive with a casual, neighborhood pub vibe.
Lunch hours are quiet with few diners. Bartenders suggest a lunch special, but the food quality feels underprepared for midday service.
Burgers feature freshly made patties and great toppings. They come cooked perfectly and taste very good.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 4-7pm with discounted drinks and appetizers.
Trivia night occurs every Wednesday at 8pm with no entry fee.
Margaritas are $11 during happy hour, down from $16.
Multiple huge TVs and private lounge areas with individual controls create a personalized sports viewing experience. The atmosphere shifts from electric on game days to intimate and upscale during off-season, with leather couches and well-dressed bartenders. Seating includes large booths and living room setups, making it comfortable for both sports fans and families.
Lunch here fits well into a casual day out, especially after visiting nearby spots like the aquarium. The Pitch serves as a common choice for group lunches and quick meals.
Burgers here stand out for their amazing flavor and leave a lasting impression. They come highly recommended and often become a repeat choice.
Good to know
Happy hour does not occur on game days; check with the server before ordering.
Validated parking is available, making it easier to visit.
Expect large crowds during soccer games; arrive 30-60 minutes early for a table.
Corner pub with dark lighting and crowded space offers a lively atmosphere that shifts from rowdy downstairs to quieter upstairs with pool tables. Live bands and karaoke energize the crowd, while large TVs show games. Smoking is allowed inside, and outdoor patio seating adds variety.
Lunch specials cost around $7.95 to $9 and include options like 6 wings with a side salad. Service is consistently awesome, making it a solid spot for a quick lunch and a few drinks.
Smashed burgers stand out with a Gouda Burger that impresses. Happy hour offers a $3.50 build-your-burger night. Burgers come with chips on the side.
Good to know
Nick's Pub stays open until 1:00 AM, giving plenty of time to dine.
Happy hour offers $3.50 build-your-burger night.
Karaoke night happens on Tuesdays and Thursdays with active crowd participation.
Small space filled with hand-painted murals and a photo booth creates an authentic, vibrant setting. Lively music enhances the atmosphere, making it feel warm and inviting. Tables inside and outside offer casual spots to enjoy Mexican street food.
Offers quick bites suitable for solo or group lunch breaks. Food quality stays consistently good for both lunch and dinner.
Burgers here range from messy BBQ style that needs a fork and knife to more straightforward options with lots of lettuce. Some burgers impress with flavor, while others come off soggy and unremarkable.
Good to know
You order at the counter for a quick dining experience.
Takeout is a good option due to limited seating.
The menu online and in-store may differ significantly.
Classic diner with a tiny dining room and sunny outdoor patio offers a laid-back, homey vibe reminiscent of local taverns during big games. Noise levels rise with crowds, creating a lively, sometimes loud atmosphere. Known for an extensive hand-pattied burger selection and generous portions.
Busy lunch times bring a lively atmosphere. Waitstaff show professionalism and a fun demeanor while staying on top of things even during rush.
Offers a large variety with at least 50 different kinds of burgers, including the mighty mozzarella burger. Known for a creative burger lineup that satisfies burger and beer lovers alike.
Good to know
Parking can be problematic during busy times, so arrive early.
The menu features over 50 different kinds of burgers and a full menu.
Outdoor seating is available when the weather is nice.
Bright interior with welcoming plants and a clean dining area creates a chill vibe. The atmosphere stays bustling and authentic, reflecting lively energy. Food service is quick and fresh, offering great value for the price.
Offers a solid lunch experience with consistent quality. Serves as a reliable workday lunch stop with a friendly atmosphere.
Juicy burgers come with all the fixings and a large side of fries, cooked fresh to order. Meals offer great value under $11 with tax, alongside crispy wings and classic Philly Cheese Steaks.
Good to know
Miami Grill is open late on weekends, making it convenient for late-night dining.
Expect large portion sizes at Miami Grill for a great price.
Online orders incur an extra charge compared to in-person orders.
Small diner with an Elvis theme and classic jukebox creates a nostalgic, cozy vibe. Busy mornings bring a lively, friendly atmosphere with bar seating and compact booths. Cash-only policy and old-school roadside feel set it apart from typical diners.
Good food includes breakfast and lunch items like the western BBQ burger. The diner offers a solid spot for casual lunch.
Burgers here are simple but great, with options like the chili burger and barbecue burger standing out for their fresh and delicious flavors.
Good to know
The diner is cash only, and they have an ATM on site.
Parking costs $13, or you risk a $20 fine.
Expect to wait in line if you arrive late.
Bar and grill with a large wooded patio and upstairs dance area creates a lively setting. Atmosphere stays chill and friendly with great music and an inviting vibe. Shuttle service to sports and concert events adds convenience for guests.
Lunch here features burgers paired with ice-cold beverages. Outdoor seating on the patio offers a nice spot to enjoy meals.
Burgers come flame-grilled to perfection using fresh Angus beef that is never frozen. The Frisco burger and other options like the Cadillac roast beef on garlic cheese bread offer solid choices for beef lovers.
Good to know
They offer a free shuttle to the Cardinals games at Busch Stadium.
A $15 cover charge applies to sit on the patio during live band performances.
Big Daddy's Bar is surprisingly suitable for families.
Decor blends train memorabilia, sports-themed accents, and stained glass details creating a unique, nostalgic setting. Atmosphere feels friendly and lively with occasional loud music and some chaotic moments. Outdoor patio offers a pleasant space distinct from typical parking lot views.
Fast service supports a quick hearty lunch with options like chicken noodle soup rich in noodles and chicken. Prices lean toward the higher side, fitting for a business lunch meeting atmosphere.
Burgers come in beef, bison, or turkey options with solid flavor. The bison burger features fried pickles, French onion, and cheddar cheese. Prices stay affordable compared to similar quality spots.
Good to know
The restaurant closes at 11 PM on weekends and 10 PM for the kitchen.
Happy hour specials are available every day.
Reservations are recommended for large gatherings.