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Restaurant
hatch'd STL
hatch'd STL is a breakfast-and-brunch spot on Gravois with eggs, biscuits, pancakes, and daytime comfort food at the center of the menu. It gives the Bevo-area stretch an easy place for a morning meet-up or casual lunch.
Scout's is a Locust Street restaurant built for casual evening plans, with food and drinks that fit a Midtown stop before or after a show, game, or night out.
STL Toasted turns toasted ravioli and St. Louis-style comfort food into the main event near The Hill. It is a good fit for anyone who wants a local staple served as a full meal instead of a side order.
The Fattened Caf brings Filipino barbecue and comfort food to South Jefferson, with smoked meats and bold, casual plates leading the visit. It adds a specific flavor to the neighborhood dining mix.
Marconi Mercato blends an Italian market, cafe, and restaurant on The Hill, giving people a place to stop for prepared food, groceries, espresso, or an easy meal with neighborhood character.
The Barn is a Crestwood brunch restaurant set around the historic Sappington House grounds. Its daytime menu and relaxed setting make it useful for breakfast plans, family brunch, or a slower weekend meal.
Rooster is a South Grand brunch and cafe stop centered on crepes, scrambles, coffee, and daytime plates. It works well when the plan calls for a sit-down breakfast or lunch in a busy neighborhood corridor.
Fleur de The is a South City tearoom with afternoon tea, pastries, and a quieter dining style than a standard restaurant visit. It is suited to small celebrations, relaxed lunches, and dessert-forward plans.
Grand Mediterranean serves Mediterranean and Middle Eastern-style plates near Grand Center, making it a practical food stop around shows, campus visits, and downtown-adjacent plans.
Tree House Restaurant is a South Grand vegetarian and vegan restaurant with a full-service feel rather than a narrow specialty menu. It gives plant-based dining a polished neighborhood option.
Eat Today East African Cuisine brings East African cooking to South Grand, with stews, grains, spices, and shared-plate comfort at the center of the experience.
Terror Tacos pairs vegan tacos with a horror-themed South Grand atmosphere. The result is a casual food stop with a clear personality, especially for people looking for something playful and different.
Sheesh serves Turkish and Mediterranean food on South Grand, with grilled meats, flatbreads, dips, and warm spices shaping the meal. It is a solid choice for a relaxed dinner with distinct regional flavor.
The Vine Cafe and Market combines Lebanese and Mediterranean food with a small market feel on South Grand. It is useful for a full meal, quick carryout, or picking up a few Middle Eastern staples.
Basil India brings Indian cooking to South Grand with curries, tandoori dishes, biryani, and vegetarian-friendly choices. It adds another strong dinner option to one of the city's busiest food streets.
LA CRAZY Margarita is a colorful South Grand Mexican restaurant built around tacos, entrees, and margaritas. It fits casual group meals and nights when the drink menu is part of the plan.
Gol Bowl focuses on buildable bowls with Asian-fusion and halal-friendly options in Maplewood. It is a quick, flexible stop for rice bowls, proteins, sauces, and a meal that can stay casual.
Sabroso Cocina Mexicana brings Mexican cooking to Maplewood with tacos, entrees, and a neighborhood-restaurant feel. It works for an easy dinner near Manchester Road without turning the outing formal.
The Crow's Nest is a Maplewood bar and restaurant with a louder, late-night edge, burgers, comfort food, and a personality that leans more rock-club than polished lounge.
Altos Cantina Mexican Kitchen gives Maplewood another Mexican dining option with familiar plates, drinks, and a casual room that works for families, friends, or a low-pressure dinner.