Best American restaurants nearby. Discover the best American food in Saint Ann. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for American restaurants near you. including Bandana's Bar-B-Q, Sunrise Family Restaurant, Raising Cane's Chicken Fingers, Steak 'n Shake, IHOP, Chuck-a-Burger, Hendel's Restaurant, Captain D's, Syberg's Westport, Eero's
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4 based on 42 reviews
Norahâs Crafted Food & Spirits features a menu with local and sustainable ingredients that takes a global approach to contemporary American cuisine and finely crafted cocktails.
Excellent steak, grilled to perfection. Very comfortable atmosphere, very warm and inviting. The staff is wonderful! It is located in the Renaissance Hotel close to Lambert Airport. The lobby to the hotel is amazing and lively. Several places to sit and relax. You will love this place. Very quaint and personable.
4 based on 239 reviews
We visit this location frequently, and the service and food are always consistently good. They open their doors to the community...whether itâs to raise money for special circumstances (fallen officers, children in need, etc) or to host watch parties for sports. They even welcome (and provide water for) our pups on their patio. Highly recommend!
I stopped into this Captain D's at about 6pm on a Thursday. They were jammed packed with carryout and people dining in as well. The fish is incredible, I'm really crazy for it. Most impressive was the manager on duty at the time. She was running that place like it was a triage unit at a hospital. Friendly, warm and efficient. I'll go back next time I'm in town. It's very close to Lambert.
4 based on 489 reviews
At the suggestion of my BIL we went to this charming restaurant which he said was his Mom's favorite. His Mom has good taste. The four of us each ordered and different sandwich and each came well presented and very tasty. Our waitress was attentive and helpful. We will return again !
4 based on 48 reviews
Last time we were in St. Louis, we happened to be driving along St. Charles Rock Road, and I couldn't believe that I spotted a Chuck-a-Burger. My mom used to take my sister and me to one of these on old US 66 in Crestwood 55 years ago after we'd visit the dentist or the now defunct shopping center-mall.We had one of our granddaughters traveling with us, and luckily we hadn't yet eaten supper, so we pulled in and found they still have curb-service though not like it used to be at the Chuck-a-Burger where we used to eat. I had to have my old favorite, the pizzaburger, and we also tried a chicken-fried-steak sandwich and a coney island (no onions, please) along with some shoestring fries and onion rings. I don't remember pineapple shakes being on the menu when I was a kid, but I ordered one of those. My wife got a chocolate malt, and granddaughter an oreo shake.The food was decent, and we had a great time eating in the car; well, at least I did. I even bought a t-shirt.I had no idea any Chuck-a-Burgers were left, but the waitress told me that this one is going strong and really packs in the crowds on summer weekends, especially when they sponsor hotrod and custom car shows.
IHOP is a staple for late, late night times with friends. It's also great for family outings with kids for sure. However it's nice to know that IHOP is there when you have a late night craving for some good food. The staff at Bridgeton works hard and have to put up with difficult patrons sometimes. Thanks for all the hard work!
Steak 'n Shake, a classic American brand, was founded in 1934 in Normal, Illinois by Gus Belt who pioneered the concept of premium burgers and milkshakes. For over 85 years, the company's name has been symbolic of its heritage. The word "steak" stood for
My family has been eating at this location for decades and we were not disappointed on this visit. The steakburgers tasted great as did the famous SnS chili and french fries. Our server did a great job and the food arrived quickly.
If you want good food thatâs fresh not frozen, try Raising Caneâs. On my return trip from Tennessee to Kansas, I stopped at the St. Ann, Missouri store. Although it was busy, the restaurant had plenty of room to accommodate a large, hungry crowd. I guess thatâs what happens when your product is good.I choose a kidâs meal combo since I was driving and didnât want to fall asleep with a heavy meal on my stomach. The meat was tender and pulled apart without effort. I donât know whatâs in their seasoning but whatever it is, itâll leave you wanting more. Read founder Todd Graves story of perseverance and belief in himself and his product and youâll understand why Raising Caneâs has been around since 1996.
4 based on 35 reviews
Just a simple no frills diner serving up god food at prices that are budget friendly. I enjoyed a perfectly cooked breakfast with probably the best corn beef hash I have ever devoured. Service was actually a little slow however the quality and quantity of food made this irrelevant.
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4 based on 324 reviews
Like several other reviewers, stumbled upon Bandanas while staying at hotel next door due to a cancelled flight. Service prompt and friendly. Decided upon the pork and beef combo and they were both equally excellent. The selection of sauces available included something for everyone. Manager stopped by to check on things. For dessert, the in house baked cherry pie was served warm and al amode; it was a delicious ending to the most memorable meal I had in four weeks of travel. If I ever return to the Saint Louis area, I will definitely return to Bandanas,.
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