
Three Sixty: Look down into Busch Stadium, over to the Arch, and beyond. Sports & Social: The aptly named sports bar, restaurant, and gaming venue at Ballpark Village offers a view of the ballpark. It was never a patio, but it is now, almost like a secret garden." 1115 Pine. Simply Delicious:Before opening the downtown restaurant, owner Brandi Artis of 4Hens Creole Kitchen told SLM, "I love to eat outdoors, so it was the hidden area out back that sold me. A wrought-iron fence fully surrounds a 46-seat patio equipped with Sunbrite TVs. On match days, arrive early and watch the fans flock to the stadium. The Pitch Athletic Club & Tavern:The soccer-themed bar at Union Station is ideally located catty-corner from CITYPARK. Tables large and small are situated along Foundry Way. 799 Clark.įood Hall at City Foundry STL: The imaginative food hall includes a wide array of cuisines across more than a dozen food stalls, all designed for easy transport. The hotel's main bar also has an operable window that services a small stadium-facing patio. 2nd.Ĭlark & Bourbon: Situated beside the ballpark, the elevated Bullock Rooftop Bar & Lounge is the next best thing to a ticket to Busch Stadium. Sit at the granite topped bar, traditional tables, or at several soft seating groupings.

Broadway.Ĭinder House:Acclaimed restaurateur Gerard Craft's restaurant atop the Four Seasons offers spectacular views of the Arch and the Mississippi. Two covered spaces include a reservable beer garden with retractable umbrellas. Broadway Oyster Bar: Live music nightly makes les bon temps rouler, but the charbroiled oysters, jambalaya, and catfish don’t hurt.
