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Where is the Best Family-Friendly Dining in St. Louis, Missouri?

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Where is the Best Family-Friendly Dining in St. Louis, Missouri?

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Red Robin has some of the best burgers in STL. I don’t know if all the previous bad reviews were because of the location…but it must be. I enjoy the St. Peters location, the service is genuine and is the management. If you have any problems, they don’t mind fixing it or even paying for your meal. The choices of burgers are endless and even their other menu items are good. Esp. the southwest pasta and the fish and chips. Pros + Burgers, Great for kids, ChoicesCons – Sometimes loud, A little pricey

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The food was great. The portion sizes were large. Be prepared – this restaurant is always crowded. The wait is sometimes long and the ser…

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Nostalgia only explains part of the charm of Crown Candy and those who don’t “get it” never will and that’s ok. This place has been around forever…I can remember skipping school a few times senior…

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Burgers are not great. One can find better burgers a little further west on I-64 at Red Robin, Ruby Tuesdays or others. Would not recommend if you are looking for quality tasting burgers. Onion rings are also not very tasty. Based on price as well one would be better off going to fast-food restuarants to get a burger cheaper and better tasting.

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I wound up going with a friend on a Saturday evening around eight. There was virtually no wait, and the server was on us like a lion on an antelope carcass. He was knowledgable and provided us with ample time to make our selections without trying to “make suggestions”, that I find are usually dishes the kitchen has too much of and is trying to get rid of. The chips and salsa kept coming and our food was out before we finished our first basket of chips and dip. The alchoholic drinks were a bit pricey; without them, we would have spent between twenty and thirty dollars for two. The portions were sizable and I had to bring a doggie bag home…not something I normally have to do at most restaurants. I ordered the sausage fajitas. The sausage was slightly oversalted, but good nonetheless. It’s a straight-forward, no-frills, non-chain place that delivers the goods from south of the border. It’s

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