One thing I do like about the Friday afternoon session, is that you have the option of attending the night session games, or going out for a nice dinner or other activities on Friday night.
I have a few of my favorite places in St. Louis to go for dinner, but I am always open to new ideas. I would like to hear from other fans who have been to St. Louis, where are your favorite places to go to eat?
Any other activities worth trying? Also, add any tips you might suggest to others who try your suggestions.
I am not saying these places are better than any others, they are just ones I've tried, and would recomend--
The Hill- if anyone is not familiar- there is an area of St. Louis, west of downtown known as The Hill. It is predominantly an Italian area, mostly residential, with a large number of family-owned restaurants. I don't recall the names of all the restaurants I've tried in The Hill area, but they have all been great. Most are small restaurants that get busy Friday and Saturday nights, so I would suggest going a bit early. Parking can also be a problem, as you need to find a street spot for most restaurants.
Take I-44 west from downtown, and exit south at Kingshighway Blvd.
If you need a map, go to Google maps- http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
And enter- The hill, st. louis, mo
Mike Shannons Steakhouse- 620 Market St. right behind (just west) the Hilton at the Ballpark hotel. A little high-priced, but the steaks are really good.
http://www.shannonsteak.com/
Dierdorf and Hart's Steakhouse- owned by former NFL player and broadcaster Dan Dierdorf and former NFL quarterback and SIU star Jim Hart.- 323 West Port Plaza, St. Louis. You have to drive out to the far west edge of St. Louis to visit this location since their downtown restaurant closed. Fantastic food.
http://www.dierdorfharts.com/
Carmine's Steakhouse- 20 S. 4th St.-
http://www.lombardosrestaurants.com/
another good steakhouse and Italian food downtown. Not as busy as many other restaurants downtown.
TGI Fridays- 529 Chestnut St., just north of the Hilton at the Ballpark.- for less expensive but good food.
Jake's Steaks- 708 N. 2nd, in Laclede's Landing area.- a mid-priced steakhouse, usually easier to get in to.
One other place some may be interested in visiting is the Casino-
http://www.lumiereplace.com/Casino.aspx
http://www.lumiereplace.com/casino-campaign-2009.aspx
I am not big on gambling, but I have been there while others gambled, and they do have a couple nice restaurants there-
http://www.lumiereplace.com/dining.aspx
Here is a link to the St. Louis Convention and Visitor's Bureau-
http://www.explorestlouis.com/events/index.asp
I have a few of my favorite places in St. Louis to go for dinner, but I am always open to new ideas. I would like to hear from other fans who have been to St. Louis, where are your favorite places to go to eat?
Any other activities worth trying? Also, add any tips you might suggest to others who try your suggestions.
I am not saying these places are better than any others, they are just ones I've tried, and would recomend--
The Hill- if anyone is not familiar- there is an area of St. Louis, west of downtown known as The Hill. It is predominantly an Italian area, mostly residential, with a large number of family-owned restaurants. I don't recall the names of all the restaurants I've tried in The Hill area, but they have all been great. Most are small restaurants that get busy Friday and Saturday nights, so I would suggest going a bit early. Parking can also be a problem, as you need to find a street spot for most restaurants.
Take I-44 west from downtown, and exit south at Kingshighway Blvd.
If you need a map, go to Google maps- http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl
And enter- The hill, st. louis, mo
Mike Shannons Steakhouse- 620 Market St. right behind (just west) the Hilton at the Ballpark hotel. A little high-priced, but the steaks are really good.
http://www.shannonsteak.com/
Dierdorf and Hart's Steakhouse- owned by former NFL player and broadcaster Dan Dierdorf and former NFL quarterback and SIU star Jim Hart.- 323 West Port Plaza, St. Louis. You have to drive out to the far west edge of St. Louis to visit this location since their downtown restaurant closed. Fantastic food.
http://www.dierdorfharts.com/
Carmine's Steakhouse- 20 S. 4th St.-
http://www.lombardosrestaurants.com/
another good steakhouse and Italian food downtown. Not as busy as many other restaurants downtown.
TGI Fridays- 529 Chestnut St., just north of the Hilton at the Ballpark.- for less expensive but good food.
Jake's Steaks- 708 N. 2nd, in Laclede's Landing area.- a mid-priced steakhouse, usually easier to get in to.
One other place some may be interested in visiting is the Casino-
http://www.lumiereplace.com/Casino.aspx
http://www.lumiereplace.com/casino-campaign-2009.aspx
I am not big on gambling, but I have been there while others gambled, and they do have a couple nice restaurants there-
http://www.lumiereplace.com/dining.aspx
Here is a link to the St. Louis Convention and Visitor's Bureau-
http://www.explorestlouis.com/events/index.asp