Diner in St. Louis

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  • 12th Street Diner

    1137 Washington Ave. St. Louis - Washington Avenue

    314-241-3800

    Among the clubs and hip hangouts on Washington Avenue downtown lies 12th Street Diner. The place is a throwback to the '50s and rock & roll. The menu features root beer floats, omelets, pot roast and burgers, including the La Bamba burger that is topped with pepperjack cheese, jalapenos, chipotle mayo and guacamole. This bright spot also features another diner classic: apple pie, cherry pie and a pie du jour.
  • 54th Street Grill - Arnold

    2236 Michigan Ave., Arnold Jefferson County

    636-287-8954

  • 54th Street Grill-Chesterfield

    17395 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield

    636-536-0154

  • 54th Street Grill-Edwardsville

    6660 Edwardsville Crossing Drive Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    618-656-5455

  • 54th Street Grill-Florissant

    2895 N. 67 Highway Florissant

    314-838-0054

  • 54th Street Grill-South County

    5310 S. Lindbergh Blvd., South St. Louis County Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-849-5401

  • Airport Diner

    10216 Natural Bridge Road, Woodson Terrace North St. Louis County

    314-427-7176

  • All Star Diner

    1820 Market St. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-588-2455

  • Allen Avenue Cafe

    825 Allen Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-241-2971

  • Allin's Diner

    130 N. Kingshighway St. Charles

    636-946-5556

  • Angel's Delight Diner

    3128 Chippewa St. St. Louis - South City

    314-941-9119

    CLOSED
  • Bandana's BBQ

    9500 Manchester Road, St. Louis Webster Groves

    314-963-7427

  • Big Ed's Chili Mac's Diner

    510 Pine St. Louis - Downtown

    314-421-9040

    Catering to the downtown 9-to-5ers looking for a no-nonsense meal, Big Ed's Chili Mac Diner stays open only until 2 p.m. The unpretentious diner features counter service with tables along the opposite wall and a menu of diner staples, including eggs, burgers and of course the eponymous chili mac.
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  • Billie's Fine Foods

    1802 S. Broadway St. Louis - Soulard

    314-621-0848

    Every area in St. Louis has its go-to diner, and for South Broadway, that's Billie's Fine Foods. Choose a table or, for the full diner effect, hop on one of the chrome stools at the counter. The menu continues the diner tradition with pancakes, omelets, eggs benedict and corned beef hash among the breakfast options, with home-style entrées such as pork chops, meat loaf and barbecue pork steaks for lunch. Billie's also features daily specials.
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  • The Buttery

    3659 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-771-4443

    The Buttery, a small diner on South Grand Boulevard, offers early birds and night owls a chance to get their grub on: The restaurant stays open 24 hours to serve up its traditional diner fare, including burgers and, of course, plenty of breakfast items, such as pancakes, eggs and a slinger. The Buttery serves breakfast anytime and only accepts cash.
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  • Buzzies

    418 Walnut St., Highland Outstate IL

    618-654-7481

  • Cannoli's Restaurant

    462 N. Us Highway 67 Florissant

    314-839-5988

  • Carl's Drive In

    9033 Manchester Road Brentwood

    314-961-9652

    Time has stood still for several decades in this sixteen-seat classic burger joint, usually filled beyond capacity during peak hours. The counter staff balances taking orders by way of the pay phone with serving up spatula-smashed fresh ground beef, cooked to order within inches of those lucky enough to have snagged a stool. Custom-brewed root beer, claimed to come from the original IBC recipe, is available in frozen mugs or as part of a float.
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  • Carondelet Diner

    321 E Davis St St. Louis - South City

    314-833-3470

  • Case & Bucks

    7095 Metropolitan Blvd., Barnhart Jefferson County

    636-464-0110

  • Caseyville Restaurant

    22 S. Long St., Caseyville Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-344-9714

  • Celebrity Star Diner

    10432 W. Florissant Ave., Dellwood Ferguson

    314-868-1544

  • Cheeburger Cheeburger - Chesterfield

    I-64 & Clarkson Road Chesterfield

    636-532-3210

    The first local outpost of a rapidly growing, heavily branded, national chain, Cheeburger Cheeburger offers burgers, fries, onion rings and shakes in a faux-diner setting inspired by the famous Saturday Night Live sketch. If you can get beyond the kitsch, you'll find good burgers made from ground Angus beef and a lengthy list of toppings and condiments to make the burger your own. You get your picture on the wall if you can finish "The Full Pounder," which actually weighs twenty ounces before it's cooked. Whether this constitutes an honor or a shame is a matter of personal preference.
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  • Cheeburger Cheeburger - Des Peres

    13311 Manchester Road Des Peres

    314-821-9900

  • China Bowl

    1 Mullanphy Garden Shopp Center Florissant

    314-831-9090

  • Chinese Gourmet Restaurant

    14065 New Halls Ferry Road Florissant

    314-831-9292

  • Chins Wok

    70 Grandview Plaza Shopping Center Florissant

    314-838-0880

  • Chuck Wagon

    10212 Lincoln Trail Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-398-0230

  • City Diner

    3139 S. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-772-6100

    The food at this cheery South Grand spot is so homey, you half-expect it to turn back your sheets and draw you a warm bath. You can get your three squares at City Diner, and you can - joy of joys - have mashed potatoes with all of 'em. Get mashed spuds with your meatloaf omelet in the a.m. (take that, hangover!). Find them nestled next to an open-face roast beef sandwich at midday. In the evening the taters buddy up with some of the best country-fried steak in town. The City runs circles around typical diner fare with items like grilled polenta, a house roasted pork loin and pesto chicken salad. Tuck into a plate of mac 'n' cheese. You simply can't go wrong here.
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  • Clayton Diner

    6 S. Central Ave. Clayton

    314-727-2828

    Perhaps every community needs a greasy spoon. If so, then the upscale downtown Clayton area meets its requirement with the Clayton Diner. Not exactly the type of food you might expect around the intersection of Central Avenue and Forsyth Boulevard, this diner serves up breakfast, burgers and other diner fare in a friendly, retro atmosphere. With a few booths and counter seating available, Clayton Diner is a true diner. The breakfast menu features eggs, omelets, hotcakes, French toast, and biscuits and gravy. Daily lunch specials include rotisserie chicken, beef tips in gravy and a catfish sandwich. Burgers and hot dogs are also available, including large offerings and smaller, "buck" versions available for 99 cents. And of course, what diner would be complete without a slinger, made here with two burger patties, cheese, hash browns and an egg all covered in chili.
  • Club Phoenix

    512 Missouri Ave. East St. Louis/ Cahokia

    618-874-8252

  • Connelly's Goody Goody Diner

    5900 Natural Bridge Road St. Louis - North City

    314-383-3333

    Patrons belly up to the Formica counter at the Goody Goody for such quirky specialties as the Wilbur (an omelette bulging with chili, hash browns and vegetables) and toastamales (tamales blanketed with chili and shredded mozzarella). Though the Goody Goody offers a diverse lunch menu, the breakfast menu is where it's at; you can't go wrong with cinnamon-laced french toast. Goody's thrifty prices make for a good value that draws customers from the neighborhood and all over the city.
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