American in St. Louis

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  • Alfie's

    201 E. Center Drive Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-208-3290

  • Alibies Bar & Restaurant

    3016 Arsenal St. St. Louis - South City

    314-772-8989

  • Alice's Place

    230 N. 11th St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-236-1043

  • All Star Diner

    1820 Market St. St. Louis - South Grand

    314-588-2455

  • All Stars Bar & Grill

    1042 Venture Drive St. Peters

    636-928-7201

  • Allen Avenue Cafe

    825 Allen Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-241-2971

  • Almost Famous

    5704 Forest Blvd., Washington Park East St. Louis/ Cahokia

    618-271-0979

  • Alton Sports Tap

    3812 College Ave. Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-465-2539

  • Ambassador

    9800 Halls Ferry Rd, North St. Louis County Jennings

    314-869-9090

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  • American Bounty

    430 W. Front St., Washington Franklin County

    636-390-2150

  • American Craft Standard Brewing & Distilling Co.

    1821 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

    314-771-8500

    Formerly known as The Stable, this bar/restaurant a shrine to great beer. There are two dozen brews on tap, most of which you won't find on draft or in bottles at other area bars. The list of bottled brew is as extensive as a fine restaurant's wine list. The menu features food that is primarily beer-friendly: pizzas, sandwiches and shared appetizers. The pizzas are good, with a soft-but-still-chewy crust. Here, sandwiches are known as "grinders" and include several loose-meat selections. In the late evening, local cover bands and blues acts grace the club's small stage; they sound great reverberating off the lofty ceilings.
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  • Amerisports Bar

    1 Ameristar Blvd. St. Charles

    636-940-4935

  • Amici's

    210 N. Kirkwood Road Kirkwood

    314-821-2222

    Amici's, which lies in the heart of downtown Kirkwood, serves up a large variety of St. Louis Italian favorites. Appetizers include the usual suspects: toasted ravioli, bruschetta and chicken wings. Entrèes include chicken, seafood and steak, including bistecca Amici, which is breaded and charbroiled with Provel, broccoli, prosciutto and mushrooms in a white-wine lemon-butter sauce. Amici's of course serves pasta as well, with tortellini and farfalle among the options.
  • Amigo Joe's Chicken

    5901 SW Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-645-1995

  • Andria's Steakhouse-Chesterfield

    16125 Chesterfield Parkway W. Chesterfield

    636-530-9800

    The second location of the popular O'Fallon, Illinois, restaurant brings classic steak-house charm - and Andria's famous steak sauce - to west county. The menu is traditional steak-house cuisine: shrimp cocktail, baked potato and lots and lots of steak. Strip and rib-eye steaks bring a great balance of flavor and tenderness. All steaks, as well as the mammoth pork chop, are brushed with the legendary sauce. Though not cheap, Andria's is more casual and value-minded than many old-school steakhouses: Entrées come with a side and a large salad, and feel free to wear jeans.
    2 articles
  • Angelo's Taverna

    316 Market St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-588-9000

  • Annabelle's

    1589 Highway Z, Pevely Jefferson County

    636-475-3140

  • Annie M. Cafe

    1200 Market St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-588-1978

    CLOSED - The Annie Malone Children & Family Service Center first opened its doors in 1888 with the responsibility of caring for local African American and neglected children. Today, their mission remains the same, and to help them better serve the community, Annie Malone's has opened a full-service breakfast and lunch café on the seventh floor of city hall on Market Street downtown. Annie M. features breakfast items until 10 a.m., such as bacon- or sausage-and-egg biscuits, scrambled eggs, bagels, donuts and made-to-order omelets. For lunch, patrons can enjoy items including chicken wings, burgers, fish sandwiches and a chicken Caesar salad. As a part of Annie Malone's services, a portion of the café's proceeds go directly toward the center's cost of operation.
  • Anthony's Bar

    10 S. Broadway St. Louis - Downtown

    314-231-7007

    Bohemian meets upper crust when the Bommarito family of five-diamond Tony's fame shakes things up at suppertime. Anthony's Bar extends its power-lunch reputation beyond the dinner hour with appetizers like a pulled pork tamale and entrées like herb-stuffed salmon and a grilled porkchop with roasted tomatoes and potatoes. The menu is brief and reasonably priced, the atmosphere casual -- if frozen in a ´70s time warp. As at Tony's, expect great attention to the food and service (the two restaurants share a kitchen).
    5 articles
  • Antique House Restaurant

    3701 W. Main St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-235-3434

  • Apple Shed Restaurant

    Ferry Terminal, Winfield Outstate MO

    618-396-2526

  • Apple Tree Family Restaurant

    3717 Nameoki Road Granite City

    618-451-6260

  • Applegate's Deli

    1912 S. Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood

    314-968-6466

    With a nod toward the vintage cafeteria, Applegate's Deli in Brentwood specializes in sandwiches, salads and soups, and also serves up the slow-smoked meats of Dickey's Barbecue Pit. Sandwich options include chicken salad, turkey and swiss, club or a made-to-order veggie, all prepared on wheat bread or in a wrap. Among the daily soups, diners can choose from chicken and rice, broccoli and cheese, chili and others, as well as lobster bisque on Tuesdays and Fridays. Salad options include a chef's salad, with turkey, ham, cranberries and mixed veggies, Southwest chicken and garden salads. Applegate's offers box lunches that include options such as pasta salad, creamy coleslaw and mixed fruit. In addition to the typical lunch items, Applegate's offers a host of breakfast options, such as biscuits and gravy, breakfast croissant sandwiches and a breakfast pizza. The deli also dishes out a number of local dessert favorites, including Jilly's cupcakes and Dad's cookies.
  • Arbor

    200 S. Belt W. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-234-2511

    Located in the Bel-Air Bowl building, the Arbor Restaurant serves up salads, soups and specials from its spot right inside the bowling alley's doors. Specials include a cod basket and chicken and dumplings, rib eye and chili mac, or diners can feast on the soup-and-salad bar. On Sundays Arbor offers brunch, complete with an omelet station, waffles, fruit and desserts.
  • Arch View Café

    50 S. Leonor K. Sullivan St. Louis - Riverfront

    877-982-1410

    Arch View Café sits in the Gateway Arch Riverboat dock and offers tourists and locals alike a fast bite to eat while perusing the Arch grounds. Its simple menu features chicken strips, hot dogs, fries and burgers and a veggie burger. Arch View is only open from April to October.
  • Arena Bar & Grill

    5760 W. Park Ave. St. Louis - Forest Park Southeast

    314-646-7171

    Just a couple blocks south of where the Old Barn used to stand, or the Checkerdome as some people remember it, or the St. Louis Arena as it had been officially christened, sits the Arena Bar & Grill. This Dogtown mainstay serves traditional bar fare, such as burgers, wings, fried mushrooms and a variety of sandwiches. Patrons can also enjoy the old Blues memorabilia throughout the establishment that celebrates its past as part of a Cheltenham tradition.
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  • Ari's Restaurant and Bar

    3101 Hampton Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-644-4264

    Along busy Hampton Avenue, Ari's offers Greek and American fare in a comfortable dining room or on their spacious patio. The menu includes saganaki, hummus and toasted ravioli. Specialties include their gyro sandwich and chicken souvlaki, with American selections such as a BLT and a club sandwich also available. Entrees range from lamb shank to chicken modiga to filet mignon. Ari's rounds out its menu with a few burgers and pastas. On Saturdays and Sundays Ari's also offers a breakfast buffet, complete with an omelet station. The restaurant has a parking lot on the side.
  • Arkansas Fried Chicken

    4656 Drive Martin Luther King Drive St. Louis - North City

    314-531-1906

  • Ashley Rose Restaurant & Inn

    5567 Walnut St., Augusta St. Charles County

    636-482-4108

  • Athlete Eats

    2837 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

    314-932-5566

    Tucked amid the bodegas and indie record stores of Cherokee Street sits Athlete Eats, a polished little café that is all about healthy eating. Owner Simon Lusky started the business as a nutrition service, providing meal plans and prepared foods to health-conscious clients, including some of the St. Louis Cardinals players, and expanded to include a breakfast and lunch counter. Athlete Eats offers a variety of juices, smoothies and guilt-free fare, including Carolina-style barbecue; a juicy, locally raised grass-fed beef burger; and hearty salads. One of the more creative offerings, the bibimbap bowl, replaces the traditional sticky rice with caulirice — grated pieces of roasted cauliflower that resembles small rice grains. Tossed with edamame, shiitakes and thinly sliced spiced beef, it’s as good, if not better, than the traditional, rice-based Korean staple. Athlete Eats only serves breakfast on Saturdays and Sundays — a shame because it’s where some of the restaurant’s best items are showcased. The gluten-free pancakes, laden with cinnamon and topped with coconut cream and maple orange syrup, are so tasty that one doesn’t miss the flour. And do not leave without trying Athlete Eats’ breakfast take on the Gerber sandwich: a garlic-studded waffle is topped with shaved ham, Provel cheese, béchamel sauce and a sunny-side egg. It’s one of the best uses of waffles in town.
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  • Atwell's American Grill

    208 N. Main St., St Charles St. Charles

    636-723-1049

  • Audi-K's

    235 N. Euclid Ave. St. Louis - Central West End

    314-361-0270

    From its cozy storefront in the Central West End neighborhood, Audi-K's serves up more than 25 different kinds of hot dogs. Options include the Chicago dog (or, if you prefer, the St. Louis dog - with barbecue sauce, pickles and onions), the BLT dog and the restaurant's namesake dog, which features cream cheese dressing and grilled onions. Audi-K's also serves veggie dogs. Beyond the buns, Audi-K's offers nachos, salads and breakfast items including a breakfast burrito and a build-a-breakfast sandwich with the choice of bread and meat along with egg and cheese.