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St. Louis Restaurant Reviews

Here are reviews of some of St. Louis' best and favorite restaurants. Reviews cover local neighborhood places as well as some of St. Louis' top-rated restaurants.
Have a Malt, Sundae or BLT at St. Louis' Oldest Soda Fountain
Crown Candy is the oldest soda fountain in St. Louis, and one of the oldest in the country. But Crown Candy is more than a soda fountain; it makes its own ice cream and candy and serves up great sandwiches, including its infamous BLT and grilled beef franks. Stop in for lunch, dinner or dessert, or take home candy for Easter baskets, stocking stuffers or as Valentine's Day gifts.
There's More to the Lemp Than Ghosts and Goosebumps
The Lemp Mansion in St. Louis is one of the most haunted places in the U.S. But you don't have to be brave to eat there. Today, the Lemp's a respected restaurant serving traditional classics and a great Sunday family style dinner. But if you want to test your bravery, book a night or weekend stay at the Lemp.
O'Connell's Pub - A Bit of Dublin in St. Louis
O'Connell's Pub is one of St. Louis' most authentic Irish pubs. Cozy booths and a well-worn bar give the pub an old world charm. O'Connell's is also loved by locals for its burgers. Here's our review on this St. Louis favorite.
Murdoch Perk is a Classic Coffee House & Cafe
Murdoch Perk in South St. Louis is exactly what a coffee house and cafe should be. Great coffee, terrific food and a space as comfortable as your own livingroom.
Macklind Avenue Deli
Macklind Avenue Deli is a great place to get a sandwich, but its the deli's beer selection that brings customers back. Macklind Avenue Deli has more than 250 types of beer for sale, including microbrews, imports and most of Anheuser Busch's latest brews. Dine inside, on the patio or take a six-pack home.
Rigazzi's Italian Restaurant Offers Good Food and Fishbowls of Beer
Rigazzi’s is a casual Italian restaurant located on "the Hill" in St. Louis. Rigazzi's is known for simple but classic pastas, sandwiches and its infamous fishbowls of beer.
What Does Zagat Think?
St. Louis has so many choices for dining out, it can be hard to make a decision. Whether you want burgers or Bosnian, Italian or Indian, you can find it in St. Louis. But how well do our restaurants impress Zagat, famous for its national restaurant guide? You can browse hundreds of area restaurants on Zagat's website, and use its rating system to help pick out where you'll be dining next.

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