Soups in St. Louis

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  • Kopperman's Delicatessen

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

    314-361-0100

    Like the first fragile buds on Forest Park's trees or Mike Shannon's first home-run call from spring training, the first crowd on Kopperman's patio is a sure sign of spring. Not that people-watching in the Central West End is all that Kopperman's has going for it. The St. Louis institution dishes up simple, hearty breakfast fare, from bacon and eggs to French toast to bagels and lox. The sandwich menu isn't chopped liver, either - though you can, in fact, order chopped liver, as well as one of the city's standout roast beef sandwiches ("Love at First Bite"), beef tongue and the "Ike and Tina Tuna."
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  • Lehmann's Landing

    12314 Natural Bridge Road Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-739-2344

    While offering several meals just under $7, Lehmann's Landing in Earth City provides a slick sports pub with cheap grub to boot. In addition to pool and darts, the bar features live music often. With cheap drinks and weekly specials, Lehmann's booze selection is tops with a low over-head. If you're in love with the food but not the festive atmosphere, you could try the catering services or grab your food to go. You'll be hard pressed to find a better bar in Bridgeton to catch the big game.
  • Local Harvest Cafe & Catering

    3137 Morganford Road St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-772-8815

    From the owners of Local Harvest Grocery comes a coffeehouse/restaurant with a twist. On Saturday nights chef Clara Moore offers a four-course tasting menu drawn from her shopping expedition that day. (Reservations are required.) You won't know the details till you arrive, but you can expect delicious preparations of fresh, local meat and produce. The regular menu includes soups, salads and sandwiches - the vegan chili is especially good - and a brief dinner selection. Breakfast includes pastries, parfaits and bagel sandwiches.
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  • Long Street Grill

    127 Chesterfield Towne Center Chesterfield

    636-530-1745

  • Mc Alister's Deli

    3234 Green Mt Crossing Drive, Shiloh Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-622-9310

  • McAlister's Deli-Ballwin

    14848 Manchester Road Manchester/ Ballwin

    636-230-3354

    The original McAlister’s Deli opened in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1989. The fast-casual chain now boasts locations in 21 states. Sandwiches are the name of the game here, from simple favorites like smoked turkey, ham and roast beef au jus to such regional classics as the reuben and the muffuletta. An entire section of the menu is dedicated to variations on the baked potato. There are a few dinner entrées, including pot roast and wild Alaskan salmon fillets. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its sweet tea, which you can purchase by the gallon.
  • McAlister's Deli-Clayton

    4 N. Central Ave. Clayton

    314-338-2800

    The original McAlister’s Deli opened in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1989. The fast-casual chain now boasts locations in 21 states. Sandwiches are the name of the game here, from simple favorites like smoked turkey, ham and roast beef au jus to such regional classics as the reuben and the muffuletta. An entire section of the menu is dedicated to variations on the baked potato. There are a few dinner entrées, including pot roast and wild Alaskan salmon fillets. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its sweet tea, which you can purchase by the gallon.
  • McAlister's

    12515 Olive Blvd. Creve Coeur

    314-985-3280

    The original McAlister's Deli opened in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1989. The fast-casual chain now boasts locations in 21 states. Sandwiches are the name of the game here, from simple favorites like smoked turkey, ham and roast beef au jus to such regional classics as the reuben and the muffuletta. An entire section of the menu is dedicated to variations on the baked potato. There are a few dinner entrées, including pot roast and wild Alaskan salmon fillets. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its sweet tea, which you can purchase by the gallon.
  • McAlister's Deli

    12101-A Manchester Road Des Peres

    314-238-3354

    The original McAlister’s Deli opened in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1989. The fast-casual chain now boasts locations in 21 states. Sandwiches are the name of the game here, from simple favorites like smoked turkey, ham and roast beef au jus to such regional classics as the reuben and the muffuletta. An entire section of the menu is dedicated to variations on the baked potato. There are a few dinner entrées, including pot roast and wild Alaskan salmon fillets. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its sweet tea, which you can purchase by the gallon.
  • McAlister's Deli-South County

    4000 Lemay Ferry St., South St. Louis County Mehlville/ Oakville/ Lemay

    314-714-7400

    The original McAlister’s Deli opened in Oxford, Mississippi, in 1989. The fast-casual chain now boasts locations in 21 states. Sandwiches are the name of the game here, from simple favorites like smoked turkey, ham and roast beef au jus to such regional classics as the reuben and the muffuletta. An entire section of the menu is dedicated to variations on the baked potato. There are a few dinner entrées, including pot roast and wild Alaskan salmon fillets. The restaurant is justifiably proud of its sweet tea, which you can purchase by the gallon.
  • Meramec Jack's

    100 St. Louis Ave. Valley Park

    636-529-0800

    Looking for a place to blow off some steam after a long day? Why not take it out on the ample selection of electronic, multi-player games available at the unassuming and family-owned Meramec Jacks. Nestled in a Valley Park industrial yard, this sports bar has all the staples -- darts, Big Buck Hunter, Golden Tee, bags, bowling and the ever elusive bubble hockey. The friendly bartender waits on the tables, serves your bucket of beer cold, makes sure your fried artichoke hearts (or anything from the generous menu) are satisfactory and treats you like one of the family. Meramec Jacks is considerable in size, with four almost separate rooms, each presenting a different atmosphere. And while the game room, bar room and dining room are great, we'd recommend Nascar fans check out the fourth room, which has four full-sized racing suits and half a car on the wall. Yes, you read that right, half a car.
  • Meriwether's Restaurant

    5700 Lindell Blvd. St. Louis - Skinker/DeBaliviere

    314-361-7313

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  • Michael J's

    1364 Clarkson Clayton Center Manchester/ Ballwin

    636-230-7827

  • Nora's

    1136 Tamm Ave. St. Louis - Dogtown

    314-645-2706

    This Dogtown café offers a simple menu of soups, salads and sandwiches that's distinguished by its attention to detail. Example: pork loin smoked in-house and served with bacon, Brie, onion and applesauce. Other sandwiches include a Reuben and the "Hangover Club": smoked turkey, Genoa salami, provolone, bacon and mustard. Vegetarians can enjoy a veggie melt or the portobello Philly, while cold sandwiches include a nod to the neighborhood: the Dogtown sub, with roast beef, ham, smoked turkey, provolone, lettuce, tomato and mayonnaise.
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  • Obee's Soup, Salad, and Subs

    2436 W. Clay St., St Charles St. Charles

    636-946-9694

  • Pasta Fare

    5900 N. Illinois St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-632-9077

  • Pickles Deli - Central West End

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

    314-361-3354

    Pickles lies in an unassuming storefront in the Central West End close to a multitude of dining options. Diners can build their own sandwich from the different meat, cheese and bread options, including roast beef, ham and Volpi salami. Sides include traditional deli standards such as cole slaw and potato salad.
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  • Pickles Deli - Downtown

    701 Olive St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-241-2255

    Pickles lies in an unassuming storefront in the Central West End close to a multitude of dining options. Diners can build their own sandwich from the different meat, cheese and bread options, including roast beef, ham and Volpi salami. Sides include traditional deli standards such as cole slaw and potato salad.
  • Roy's Subs and Cafe

    12462 Natural Bridge Road Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-298-8080

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Ballas Road

    447 N. New Ballas Road Creve Coeur

    314-569-3031

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Brentwood

    1909 S. Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood

    314-963-8998

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Bridgeton

    12252 St. Charles Rock Road Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-770-1208

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Carondelet

    1008 Loughborough Ave. St. Louis - South City

    314-353-8227

    On the edge of the Loughborough Commons shopping center lies the Carondelet neighborhood's outpost of the popular Saint Louis Bread Company chain. The café offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options, with muffins, bagels and pastries to start the day and soups, salads and sandwiches, including the Cuban chicken panini with chicken, ham, pickle chips, swiss cheese, chipotle mayonnaise, and sun-dried tomato ale mustard.
  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Central West End

    4561 Forest Park Ave. St. Louis - Central West End

    314-367-5999

    Across from Barnes-Jewish Hospital, the Central West End location of locally based Saint Louis Bread Company caters to students, medical professionals and city dwellers alike. Breakfast brings muffins, soufflés and a large variety of bagels, among other quick bites. During the busy lunchtime, diners can choose from the café's salads, sandwiches, panini or their popular rotating soup menu.
  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Chesterfield

    17132 Chesterfield Airport Road Chesterfield

    636-519-8187

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Clayton

    10 S. Central Ave. Clayton

    314-725-9922

    Panera Bread (or St. Louis Bread Co., as it's known in its home town) prides itself on serving delicious, nutritious meals. But with each salad, sandwich and bowl of soup comes a little slice of this Clayton bakery-cafe's pride and joy: bread. Baked fresh every single morning, Panera's sourdough bread bowls, croissants, baguettes and bagels are the reason this homegrown bread company made it big.
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  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Creve Coeur

    10550 Old Olive St. Road Creve Coeur

    314-872-8946

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Des Peres

    13275 Manchester Road Des Peres

    314-821-1112

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.

    116 N. Sixth St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-588-0423

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Florissant

    2375 N. Highway 67 Florissant

    314-831-9100

  • Saint Louis Bread Co.-Four Seasons Shopping Center

    Olive Blvd. & N. Woods Mill Chesterfield

    314-878-7373

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