Find out what Pub restaurants to try in Clayton. Clayton is a city in and the county seat of St. Louis County, Missouri, United States, and borders the city of St. Louis. The population was 15,939 at the 2010 census. The city was organized in 1877 and is named after Ralph Clayton, who donated the land for the courthouse. The city is known for its multiple skyscrapers in its business district.
Things to do in Clayton
At The Lobby Lounge you can come experience a delectable sushi bar or try one of more than 200 martinis. Located inside The Ritz-Carlton, St. Louis our lounge provides a welcoming environment for you to relax and enjoy in.
Our 2nd night we just had light food at the lounge. There were large leather chairs in front of a fireplace. Ordered cocktails and light fare. The salad and sandwich was just the right amount of food and was tasty. The lobby lounge was quiet, but busy. Staff were attentive. The quality, service you expect from the Ritz. After a while I headed to the Cigar Bar, not often you have access to a cigar smoke lounge.
3 based on 27 reviews
Award winning wood fired pizza restaurant with two metro east locations in Edwardsville and OâFallon Illinois as well as one location in Clayton, Missouri. All of our pizzas are cooked to perfection in a Mugnaini-built, wood-burning oven at a consistent 8
Had an outstanding dinner here on a couple of weekends - started with a salad- one order is plenty for 2 diners, and several of the salads on the menu are excellent; not just some lettuce and tomato, and the dressings are also excellent.I usually just go for regular cheese pizza (you know, mozzarella or mixed cheeses and tomato sauce) but we enjoy the others as well - Grecian pizza, wild mushroom are our favorites.Peel is also a craft brewery, and we love the darker ale and the porter.
Where to eat Cafe food in Clayton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 170 reviews
Generally, Iâm not one for two-star reviews. Mostly because I try to choose wisely and do not have many experience warranting a so few stars. This was an exception. The food is simply too bad not to say something. I ordered a chicken and broccoli dish that came out with some type of congealed lemon sauce smothering itâsouthern biscuits and gravy smothered. The broccoli was cold and the mushrooms uncooked. Really. Not cooked at all. Another person at my table received a charred burger. The salad was a bowl of lettuce with one tomato wedge (which was the best part of the meal) and 1/2 a cup of shredded cheese on top.Although we were not there for the bar, it did look like they had a good selection of beer on tap. Our server was nice. And, the patio was nice. These features bumped the review from terrible to poor.
4 based on 45 reviews
Reflecting the rich Celtic heritage of Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Food, Spirits, Tradition and a Delightful Atmosphere at our pub in St. Louis
We were here from out of town and after all day in a car wanted something good but close by. We walked from hotel only 2 blocks. The waiter, Michael was great and we took his suggestion. He was right everything was delicious!
This hotel-restaurant has a big lunch menu, presented as a multi-page book, but a smaller dinner menu thatâs just one page printed front and back. For dinner we had a Caesar salad and a burger, which were fine but not memorable. If you are a hotel guest looking for convenience it is okay, but I wouldnât make a special trip here.
Where to eat Italian food in Clayton: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 175 reviews
Three Kings Public House is an independently owned restaurant established in 2011 in the Delmar Loop â now with 4 locations. We offer upscale global pub food with an emphasis on fresh ingredients, grown by local farmers in Missouri and Illinois. Sourcing
Visited for a late lunch, place was busy but no wait. We were seated and the staff was very courteous. We ordered the fried calamari which was a huge portion for an appetizer. We ordered 1/2 mufulleta sandwich ( you can get whole/half/quarter) and a seafood stew. It was quite bountiful and delicious. We took most of it home and had another dinner from it. I can't forget to mention the beers on tap and served at a perfect temperature. This is definitely a place to return for drink and/or dinner.
4 based on 580 reviews
Blueberry Hill is a restaurant and music club filled with pop culture memorabilia. Weâre located in The Loop along the St. Louis Walk of Fame near the Moonrise Hotel.
Famous for Chuck Berry, the Father of Rock & Roll and first person inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, Chuck Berry, inaugurated the Duck Room and played over 200 consecutive monthly concerts here. Today this a pretty unique venue to eat, drink and listen to live music. The atmosphere is amazing with what seems and endless amount of memrobilia filled rooms of all manner of collectables.We popped in for luch and sat in one of the booths. The staff are bvery friendly and our food arrived very quickly to the table.I expect it is a completely different vibe during the evenings but it is clear from what we saw that the place is considered to be a bit of a treasure.
4 based on 68 reviews
Adorable, cosy place. Beautiful park across the street and very local feel. Wonderful wine choices and good menu. Super friendly wait staff. Only suggestion is a few more low calorie choices , save the calories for the wine! And highchairs would be wonderful, yes its a wine bar but we like to stop by early, have a snack and a drink and have to push the stroller which takes alot of space inside.
Saint Louis, Missouri Food Guide: 10 Pizza food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Clayton
4 based on 174 reviews
I really enjoyed having nightcaps with my friends at this place.You definitely feel like you're in a German pub or timber lodge or Masonic gathering or something. The couches are old and rustic, as well as the tables and the setting. The walls are adorned with "olde" stuff. It's my kind of place!The people there seem to be mostly of the more chilled out persuasion. Bartenders seem pretty chill and friendly. I had a cocktail that I think was called Aztec Gold, which was basically like a dessert drink, very tasty. Perfect end to the night!For a brief period of time, there was a live pianist and bassist playing some jazzy tones. A wee bit pricey if you're just getting basic drinks.. so go for an interesting cocktail or unique brew.
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