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Bidra med feedbackCame in early (4pm) for a family dinner that ended up going almost 3 hours. We were told the kitchen had take-out orders that snuck in ahead of our order. We ordered a burger for take-out when the entrées came. When the check came, we were informed that the burger would be another 30 minutes. Room for Food was ok. Room and atmosphere had potential
My very first trip here was for an elite event, and I have fun memories of it! Every time I return, it doesn't disappoint me at all. it has a fantastic happy hour until 6 PM, available absolutely everywhere in the restaurant, which is amazing! There is a healthy selection of beer, wine, and mixed drink, as well as some food options too. The atmosphere is family-friendly yet sophisticated at the same time. There is indoor and outdoor seating on multiple levels, including an awesome back patio. speaking of the back, there is a very large parking lot behind the building that you should use to get into the restaurant. It can get a bit crowded on the weekends, and it is not hard to tell why. I recommend coming early or later so you can avoid the crowds. Really enjoy the spot.
This is our favorite restaurant in the Webster Groves area and we bring all of our friends here when we visit. They always love the food and drinks as well as the vibe. The menu is a good size and everything we've tried is fantastic. The poutine is easily the best in St. Louis. The service is always quick and friendly.
Overall it was good. Ordered their crispy cauliflower and I wasn't a fan but their grilled chicken wings wasn't bad.
The food and service were good. They have a semi diverse home cookin ' type of menu with some interesting and tasty things on it. The ambience, however, is marred by having to listen to the worst so called classic rock from the '70s and early '80s, like Foreigner, Boston, Styx, Thin Lizzy, Bad Company and Journey. This is quite ironic, because when they have live music, it 's from good, mostly local artists like Drew Sheafor, Neil Salsich, Miss Jubilee &The Yas Yas Boys and Jon Bonham and Friends, who play very listenable music not just worn out old rock tunes. The live music is on the back porch, so, if you 're the kind of person who doesn 't like any music made after the late '70s, you 'll prefer to stay inside. But if you 're a more serious music listener and your musical development didn 't stop after the '70s, you might like to come on an evening when they have a band and listen to some music out back. It 's really too bad that they don 't give the live music its more deserving place inside instead of the boring recorded music.