Brick River Cider - Menu

St. Louis, MO 63103, 2000 Washington Ave, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 Bars, Cheese, Chicken, And Grill

4.1 💬 181 Reviews

Phone: +13142245046

Address: St. Louis, MO 63103, 2000 Washington Ave, United States, Mar del plata

City: Mar del plata

Menu Dishes: 20

Reviews: 181

Website: http://brickrivercider.com/

"I was in town for a conference, and our group held a get together here. This place was honestly the highlight of the conference for me. Everyone was super friendly and accommodating and went above and beyond the entire night. The drinks were great. I normally don't like ciders cause they're typically pretty sweet, but they had a great dry cider and another on a drier side. They also had a good pale ale. The food was also excellent. I was able to try their sandwiches, mac cheese, three differ … – show"

Full menu - 20 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Appetizers & Flatbreads

Sandwiches

Chicken Wings

Rice

Side Dishes

Extras

Chicken

Salads

American Food

Bread

Main Course

Sandwiches & Entrees

Dessert

Grilled Sandwiches

Lunch Handhelds

Side Orders & Dessert

Justin Justin

Good cider on draft, but the cans we took home were not nearly as good.

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Reviews

Jordan
Jordan

This place has good comfort food and great ciders! Make sure to get a full flight to try all of their current offerings.


Kristen
Kristen

Damascus Flatbread is amazing. All the ciders are above and beyond delicious. I absolutely adore the staff, atmosphere and energy.


Ben
Ben

Edit: They sell COMPLETELY flat cider in the grocery store and then don't respond to email inquiry. Waste of money. Homestead is the best one, by far. Overall cool spot, but definitely more restaurant than bar. View menu


Nathan
Nathan

Don't bother. Made a reservation several days ago only to come in and have them bump our reservation for a bigger group. Looked like it might have had a good menu, and I do like Brick River cider, but definitely didn't make up for the very rude host.


Lisa
Lisa

I chose this place based off of their menu and from what i saw a few tasty items gluten free. But to our delight EVERYTHING can be made gf!!! And at no extra cost to convert!! To GF people this place is a MUST. Very friendly, cool Historical building, that was once a Fire House from 1902!! A true treasure in St. Louis.


Sylvia
Sylvia

Loved that everything could be made gluten free.This is a huge thing. Chicken wings are a must. So good. The sauce that comes with them was great. Risotto and brussels were good but not amazing.French onion chicken sammie was good, for sure needed the extra sauce I ordered. Service was awesome. Cider of course is great and GG. Will be back for sure. View menu


Paul
Paul

Very nice location on Washington in what looks like an old firehouse. Cider is what they do on tap and for sale as four packs. My party was there for brunch, which was quite enjoyable. Only negative might be that my omelet was warm, not hot…but it was also a bit cool in the restaurant given what the high temperature was forecasted to be. Good food all around for our brunch, and the menu showed a pleasing array of sandwiches..will look to go there again!


Rebekah
Rebekah

Let me start with — I do not like ciders at all. That being said I know most cider places will have something for people like me so I wasn’t worried. Well that assumption was right-I told the waitress she offered one with rhubarb and ginger that was excellent! My husband had a few others loved one but not the other. We had brunch the food was great! A place that actually understands what “over medium” is, is a very hard place to find. The hashbrowns were also perfectly cooked. The place is … – show


Andrew
Andrew

I was in town for a conference, and our group held a get together here. This place was honestly the highlight of the conference for me. Everyone was super friendly and accommodating and went above and beyond the entire night. The drinks were great. I normally don't like ciders cause they're typically pretty sweet, but they had a great dry cider and another on a drier side. They also had a good pale ale. The food was also excellent. I was able to try their sandwiches, mac cheese, three differ … – show View menu

Mar del plata

Mar del plata

Categories

  • Bars Discover our selection of expertly crafted cocktails, refreshing beers, and our curated list of fine wines. Perfect for unwinding with friends or pairing with your favorite dishes from our menu. Cheers!
  • Cheese A curated selection of artisanal cheeses from around the world, featuring diverse flavors and textures that delight the palate. Perfect for sharing or savored individually with the ideal accompaniments. View menu
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.
  • And Grill Grilled to perfection, offering a selection of juicy meats, fresh seafood, and flavorful veggies, all charred with savory spices. Perfect for those seeking a hearty and satisfying meal with smoky undertones.

Amenities

  • Live Music

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