This place is a classic stable of the UC Loop area! I love it when ever I am in town it's on my have to do list! The atmosphere is always relaxing. It's just a place you always now you are going to have a great time at. The food and drinks are always wonderful!
My favorite spot to go out with my lady on a date or take the whole family out to eat. Great beer menu, the fried cheese curds are the best and it’s a very authentic St Louis restaurant. Love it.
Super cool place with lots of neat memorabilia everywhere and a really chill vibe. My burger was really tasty, the fries were pretty great, and the pretzel bites were super yummy! Server was on top of things, and was very friendly. Great visit, can't wait to come back!
I love this place. I went there with my friend. I had cheese cheddar balls and fried pickle and those are super good. Don't forget to bring ID if you drink alcoholic beverages. No ID, No Alcohol. The service is good. I love the atmosphere there. I played dart board game and had fun. I will go there again.
The best burger restaurant, I've ever been to. It's a must eat/see attraction. It's rich with rock and roll history. Too many famous people to count have visited with the pictures on the wall to prove it. Great family friendly atmosphere. I can't wait to go back. Arcade and games for the kids. Everything we tried on the menu was immaculate, sides, fish, burgers, sliders, fried pickles, homemade onion rings, and the Cajun fries. Tons of beer choice, cans and tap. Also so much more to see from the toy displays to the sports memorabilia to the rock and roll memorabilia.
Stopped by around midnight after a concert down the street. Surprisingly for a Friday night it was one of the few places open. It's quite the interesting place- it's full of music related decor and a few other assorted bits and bobs. There's an 'Elvis' room too. It's pretty cool inside and there's a pretty large amount of dining space. IDs were checked at the door. The bartender was fun and he made a great cocktail when my sister asked to be surprised with something fruity. The layout is a bit odd and confusing if like us, you've never been before. You order on the other side of the bar at a little hole in the wall, all drinks are at there bar you only order your food here. Then you pick it up on the other side of the bar where you originally walked in at a window. Once you know it it's not a problem but we sure as hell didn't know where to order at first glance. All the staff were super friendly. The sausage egg and cheese was good, my fries were good, but my turkey sandwich was just ok. I was expecting slices of turkey meat but it was like chunks of turkey smashed into a patty shape which wasn't great. It's a pretty interesting place to grab a drink or some late night food after a show.
This place is filled with memories!!! I loved the celebrity pictures (with the founder) and unique memorabilia everywhere!! The food and employees were amazing!
Came for Snotty Nose Rez Kids & Travis Thompson. Pretty chill venue in the basement! Didn't know it was a restaurant too or we would have come earlier.
Quirky, fun place with historic icon status in St. Louis. Enjoyed seeing a show with local bands in the Duck Room venue in the basement of Blueberry Hill. Before and after the show, we spent a bit of time in the main dining area, and there was something new to discover on every wall, booth, nook, cranny, and even outside! Celebrities from STL have stars on the sidewalk. Also shout out to the bar staff for my free soda.
Had their Famous 7oz hamburger and Buffalo fries. Asked for the burger to be cooked medium and it came out medium well. The buffalo fries were great, hot and spicy. Our server Jacqueline was excellent. She was friendly and came by our table frequently. We threw darts while lunch was cooking (I use to play frequently during college). You can see artists perform in either the Duck Room or Elvis Room. I saw the owner, Joe Edwards, leave as I was walking in. I love all the pictures of celebrities on the wall. If you want a quieter meal sit on the left side by the dart room. The open dining room on the right side has some great tables by the window. You can park on the street or in a lot one block north of the restaurant. It’s more than a restaurant, it’s an experience.
I’ve heard of this place before, some people I know came to see a band play. Initially, I assumed it was just a music venue and that was all. However I had an opportunity to go to the Delmar Loop and I needed somewhere to eat. That’s when I found out that Blueberry Hill is a restaurant actually! My server was amazingly nice, even asking if I wanted my blueberry pie slice after my burger (which I then took home with me, too full)! But this was certainly an experience to remember, Even for an under 21 society member such as I! Props to the owner and my server, Jeremiah! I felt genuinely happy, even as a LGBTQ+ person!
Blueberry Hill has been around a long time,,,,, I go here maybe two to three times a week either for food are drinks.. and I've been pretty happy with both of them but one thing I want to give them a compliment on is making me a Tom Collins!!!!! I know that's an old drink in most places you go to don't know how to make an excellent Tom Collins drink I wish I could remember the bartender's name but I have to say it was one of the best I mean best Tom Collins drink I have ever drank!!! But let's not forget about the food I never was disappointed with that either so that being said thank you blueberry Hill for staying number #1..
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