Find out what Fast Food restaurants to try in Webster Groves. Webster Groves is an inner-ring suburb of St. Louis in St. Louis County, Missouri. The population was 22,995 at the 2010 census.
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4 based on 91 reviews
Celebrating its 61st year under four ownerships, Carl's Drive-In at 9033 Manchester Road in Brentwood, Missouri, a southwest suburb of St. Louis, has been satisfying customers since car hops went out of style. With limited seating (16 seats) and limited parking, this Route 66-themed and cash only American diner specializes in hamburgers, cheeseburgers, hot dogs, foot-long chili dogs and house-made root beer in frosted mugs made by the original IBC root beer recipe, which Carl Meyer bought in 1975. A gas station in 1918, the building was converted into a hot dog stand in 1943. Carl Meyer bought the property in 1959, named it Carl's Drive-In and offered curb service and a walk-up window. The car hop era ended in 1969. Frank Cunetto bought the business in 1987 and long-time customer Mike Franklin assumed ownership in 2015. The names have changed and the car hops are gone but Carl's root beer and the burgers and dogs are as delicious as ever. My wife and I managed to find a couple of seats for an early lunch. My wife had a bowl of chili and a fish fillet sandwich with fries. I had a bowl of chili and a double bacon cheeseburger with pickles, onion, mustard, lettuce, tomato and ketchup with fries. I only wish I had room for a foot-long chili dog. Naturally, we washed it all down with frosted mugs of root beer. And we capped it all off with two Ted Drewes concretes, chocolate and strawberry. It brings back fond memories of the 1950s, when drive-ins and car hops were the rage.
Most Popular Italian food in Webster Groves, Saint Louis, Missouri
4 based on 13 reviews
We came for lunch early before 11 am on a Sunday. Already there was quite a line-up by the door to get in. They hand you a menu and ask you to order at the counter. The process is very efficient and the food is brought to your table. We tried the beef pide, the grilled fish and the sopska salad. The pide consisted of a wood-fired flat bread layered with pieces of beef, feta cheese & was served with a side of cabbage salad. The fish dish was again a flatbread layered with grilled sea bass, lettuce parsley and onion. Both of these were fabulous. The salad consisted of small diced red & green peppers with small slices of cucumber, cherry tomatoes and feta cheese - wonderfull!!Definitely this is our new favorite lunch spot! Well worth trying but come early! Service is very friendly and efficient! They had lots of help to handle the crowd.
Adorable cottage style coffee and tea hang out in the quaint historic district of Old Webster Groves. Cute outdoor garden. Under new ownership as of July 2017. They have pastries, soufflés, tamales, soups, sandwiches and occasional live music and they are working on getting their liquor license to serve wine, beer, mimosas and coffee drinks. Can't wait! Super friendly atmosphere. Very comfortable.
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