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Chi Meson 24-03-2013 09:44

Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Hey, St. Louis CMP veterans!

Can anyone make a recommendation for an eating location that can take a 30-person team? Looking for a decent lunch or dinner buffet/a la carte. Even something along the Transit rail a reasonable distance outside of the city center.

Side note: any other teams staying in the Crowne Plaza, Downtown? Any word on this hotel?

Signed
CMP Newbie

Thanks

M. Lillis 24-03-2013 10:10

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
We stayed at the Crowne Plaza in 2011. If you have a big group just be prepared to wait in the lobby for hours until they get your room. (At least, we had to.) There is a TGI Fridays close by along with a few local pizza/pasta places. I do not remember exactly what we ate and when, but I know one night we sat in the stadium and ate these little dinner cartons that were being given out. (They had soda, water, a sandwich, and a cookie.) For breakfast, I would skip the Crowne Plaza breakfast and go to the Starbucks, it is on the way to the stadium. I hope this helps, and go play crazy defense on someone else at CMP ;)

Keefe2471 24-03-2013 17:05

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Pappy's Barbecue.
www.pappyssmokehouse.com/
Best Barbecue i have ever had. (I am from the Pacific Northwest, but still.)

Be warned they sell out of the hundreds of pounds they make each day at about 3-4 pm. Earlier on weekends.

Seriously, Go there. You won't regret it, and you might see me there!

Yipyapper 24-03-2013 17:08

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
It might just be another burger joint, but I loved Hardee's. Reminded me a lot of Harvey's, both in name and taste.

(In deep announcer voice) That delicious, smoky taste is sure to leave your taste buds wanting more within seconds of every savoury bite. Come to Hardee's today and feel your FIRST true meal.

...Anyway, it's right down a street perpendicular to the street that the Edward Jones Dome is on, right next to the park.

Walter Deitzler 24-03-2013 17:11

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keefe2471 (Post 1252001)
Pappy's Barbecue.
www.pappyssmokehouse.com/
Best Barbecue i have ever had. (I am from the Pacific Northwest, but still.)

Be warned they sell out of the hundreds of pounds they make each day at about 3-4 pm. Earlier on weekends.

Seriously, Go there. You won't regret it, and you might see me there!

Yes Pappy's is awesome, but when they run out of food, they close, so go early. The U-City Loop might be out of your way, but, if you want really good food, go to one of the many restaurants there. I would personally recommend Fitz, Blueberry Hill, and Mi Ranchito.

RoboMom 24-03-2013 17:35

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Consider contacting the nice folks at the St. Louis Convention Bureau for advice. I work with them at the event and they are eager to help.

http://explorestlouis.com/

Koko Ed 24-03-2013 18:47

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
My favorite restaurant in St. Louis was the Waffle House by the airport (we don't have any in Rochester).

EricH 24-03-2013 18:57

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Find an Imo's Pizza. Get several pizzas. There's one within a short drive; there's also one in the same direction as the Hardee's mentioned before, but across the park from it and down towards the river a block or so. (Come to think of it, TGI Friday's is up the street a block or so from the Hardee's.)

M. Lillis 24-03-2013 19:51

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Oh, I totally forgot to mention that the Crowne Plaza has an Outback Steakhouse located in the lobby. It is right next to the lounge area when you walk in. Usually it you get a free entree per room, but I would check if they changed their policy. There is also some other great restaurants located across the street at the Hilton. You technically aren't allowed to eat there unless you buy a room, but just have your students sneak in as groups of 4 or 5 and you'll get right in. I hope this helps!
(Jesse W. wanted me to tell you this little secret.)

JeffersonMartin 25-03-2013 11:22

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1252058)
My favorite restaurant in St. Louis was the Waffle House by the airport (we don't have any in Rochester).

I'm so sorry. I don't understand how someone could live without Waffle House.

Koko Ed 25-03-2013 11:29

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JeffersonMartin (Post 1252355)
I'm so sorry. I don't understand how someone could live without Waffle House.

We have Tim Horton's. Apparently they think we're Canadian.

Lil' Lavery 25-03-2013 11:36

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Waffle House? More like Awful House. What is wrong with you people?

Walter Deitzler 25-03-2013 11:38

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1252364)
Waffle House? More like Awful House. What is wrong with you people?

Did he just go there? He went there...:mad: :mad: :mad: Waffle house is too good.

This could get ugly.

Alan Anderson 25-03-2013 12:52

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Lil' Lavery (Post 1252364)
Waffle House? More like Awful House. What is wrong with you people?

Waffle House doesn't have the global consistency of a chain like McDonald's. Each instance has its own level of quality. In my experience, most are fine, a very few are great, and the disappointing ones exist in greater quantity than one would expect from a normal distribution.

dodar 25-03-2013 12:58

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LedLover96 (Post 1252365)
Did he just go there? He went there...:mad: :mad: :mad: IHOP is too good.

This could get ugly.

There you go; I fixed your post for you. :cool:

MrRoboSteve 25-03-2013 14:41

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
We ate at Over and Under last year -- I think they could handle a 30 person group.

Joe Ross 25-03-2013 18:17

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Here's a useful thread from last year: http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...d.php?t=105464

Andrew Schreiber 25-03-2013 18:45

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 1252361)
We have Tim Horton's. Apparently they think we're Canadian.

Interesting fact about Awful Houses... there were 47 from Atlanta, Georgia to Flint, Michigan... if you took I-75... We counted.

I guess I need to add something relevant... as one with dietary restrictions please consider these when planning meals for teams.

Koko Ed 25-03-2013 18:50

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Too bad St. Louis isn't Chicago. There are lots of awesome choices there.

Chi Meson 25-03-2013 21:15

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by M. Lillis (Post 1251765)
We stayed at the Crowne Plaza in 2011. If you have a big group just be prepared to wait in the lobby for hours until they get your room. (At least, we had to.)

Literally hours? What time did you check in?

Did they have a "continental" there? I was under the impression that it wasn't included

Quote:

I hope this helps, and go play crazy defense on someone else at CMP ;)
with pleasure. We will be more offensive at CT. I mean we will do more offense.

M. Lillis 26-03-2013 08:11

Re: Food recommendations in St. Louis?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chi Meson (Post 1252672)
Literally hours? What time did you check in?

Did they have a "continental" there? I was under the impression that it wasn't included

Well, we got there in the evening and some of the other students did not get a room until an hour after we arrived. They were a little unprepared for a huge group of 35 to show up, even though we had scheduled it beforehand. And they had a little breakfast area, nothing big. There was coffee, tea, milk, OJ, some fruits, and some pastries, but nothing extravagant. (It wasn't a buffet, it was more of a table with some food on it in the upper lobby. You have to take the escalator to get to it.)

Dancin103 26-03-2013 09:17

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The Over Under is pretty good, it's close to the dome and not a chain!


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