Reviews on Pub food in University City, Saint Louis, Missouri. University City (colloquially, U. City) is an inner-ring suburb of the city of St. Louis in St. Louis County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The population was 35,371 in 2010 census.
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4 based on 70 reviews
Historic neighborhood restaurant, tavern and event space in Dogtown, offering classic pub fare, fine spirits, good value, and a sense of community. Open for weekend brunch at 9am. Conveniently located across from Forest Park and The Zoo, and near the Scie
The Pat Connolly Tavern has been in this location in St. Louis for as long as I can remember. When I was a little girl, some of my relatives from out-of-town would go there for their fried brain sandwiches. One of my aunts was a cook there for years. They no longer serve brain sandwiches, but they do serve a lot of other delicious sandwiches,fried chicken, fried shrimp, fish & chips, soups, salads, chili, and appetizers. The prices are moderate and they have happy hour every day. My husband had the special BBQ ribs with pork 'n beans and coleslaw. He liked it, but it wasn't the best he's ever had. My son really liked his Reuben sandwich, but my daughter's huge toasted ravioli were just OK. I liked my fish 'n chips, but I think it should have come with cole slaw. The place was busy and our server was tired. She had been working 10 hours that day already and still had two hours to go. We will definitely go back again and try some other favorites, especially the fried chicken.
4 based on 225 reviews
We stopped in to dine while celebrating Rabbie Burns' day. The restaurant had actually had a Burns' Night dinner the previous evening, though we were unaware of it. Nonetheless, we enjoyed our meal, though the only haggis offering was haggis fritters as an appetizer (they were quite good).The staff was friendly and attentive. The food was very good. The atmosphere was pleasant.Highly recommended.
4 based on 209 reviews
Our original location in St. Louis - the Midtown Brewery & Biergarten, is situated in an old 1920â²s garage in a district of St. Louis known as Midtown Alley. It features a traditional, German biergarten, developing barrel-aging program, and lighter fare &
If you enjoy a German beerhall style dining experience complete with a great beer selection then you have to try Urban Chestnut Brewery. They offer a reasonable eating menu that includes burgers, bratwurst & other sandwiches, but the real reward here is the variety of European beer styles that they offer. Their Zwickel is quite popular and available in local stores so you can enjoy it at home. Service is friendly, but they could use more kitchen help.
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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.
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4 based on 216 reviews
Overall, you can not go wrong with this restaurant. Great service and excellent food. The menu is very diverse and the ambiance is great.
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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 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.
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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 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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