Union Loafers Café And Bread Bakery

St. Louis, MO 63110, 1629 Tower Grove Ave, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 Cafés, Italian, European, Pan-asian Cuisine

4.3 💬 247 Reviews

Phone: +13148336111

Address: St. Louis, MO 63110, 1629 Tower Grove Ave, United States, Mar del plata

City: Mar del plata

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 247

Website: http://unionloafers.com/

"Best lunch spot hands down! Smoked beet sandwich, egg salad sandwich plus giardiniera, potato salad, house gem, kale and garbanzo soup, and coffee soda are my top favorites for sure! Love the marinara pizza and italian salad for dinner too!! Best bread and pizza in town, nothing compares. Try the oat porridge, semolina, or seeded Janie’s. Loafers does it flawlessly every time! Anything you get it delicious and handcrafted. Highly recommend"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Others

Salads

Bread

Entrées

Retail Loafs

Dessert

Hoagies

Step 4: Add-Ons

Pizza

Loaves

Medium 10" Pizzas

Ciabatta

Cask Conditioned

Contorni

The Plates

Egg Station

Specialty Pizzas

Your Choice Of Organic Home Baked Bread

Sparkling Soda

Pizza

Hearty Breakfasts

Wraps

Mofongo Special

Appetizers / Starters

Bread Rolls

Ciabatta Bread

Steven Steven

The best sourdough in St. Louis! Keep a lookout for the potato bread. It’s a standout.

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Reviews

Katie
Katie

One of my absolute favorite pizza joints in STL. Get the buttermilk dressing to dip your pizza in!


Dalton
Dalton

These folks have perfected their craft. There isn't much else to say. This is what peak culinary performance looks and tastes like.


Mellowtonin
Mellowtonin

Good pizza, but you have to order online or show up the at the store. Lady told me I could not place a pick up order over the phone?? Sus View menu


AJ
AJ

I went here for the first time today, and I already can't wait to go back and get another sandwich. Yes, it's that good. Yes, you should go.


Jacob
Jacob

I’ve tried most if not all pizzerias in St. Louis and I can confidently say UL makes my favorite pizza in St. Louis. I prefer their Cheese over the Margherita.


Randy
Randy

Went there for the first time. Left hungry. Got the half salad and half soup and it was a portion for a child. Food tasted good but very little of it. person at register was not helpful. Didn’t understand questions about gluten. Would not return. View menu


Skyla
Skyla

Its okay. It seems over priced. Had their chicken rice soup. It was so weird because it tasted like somebody put a lemon in it. I got a Turkey sandwich and it was alright. It seemed really bland. The workers were friendly. They were packed. So people enjoy them. It just wasn't my cup of tea.


Samuel
Samuel

Place is usually packed but pretty quick, and always highly recommend for lunch, pizza, or just stopping in for some bread — because that is what they are known for after all. Sitting on the infamous corner in botanical Heights boasting a shortlist of heavy hitting restaurants and bakeries in the St. Louis food scene. The pics are a recent trip and feature the smoked trout salad sandwich and some other crowd favorites.


Courtney
Courtney

Best lunch spot hands down! Smoked beet sandwich, egg salad sandwich plus giardiniera, potato salad, house gem, kale and garbanzo soup, and coffee soda are my top favorites for sure! Love the marinara pizza and italian salad for dinner too!! Best bread and pizza in town, nothing compares. Try the oat porridge, semolina, or seeded Janie’s. Loafers does it flawlessly every time! Anything you get it delicious and handcrafted. Highly recommend View menu

Mar del plata

Mar del plata

Categories

  • Cafés Charming cafés offering a variety of freshly brewed coffees and teas, along with light snacks, pastries, and desserts. Perfect for a morning pick-me-up or an afternoon treat in a cozy atmosphere.
  • Italian Savor the rich and diverse flavors of Italy with our menu, offering classic pasta, savory risottos, and traditional meat and seafood dishes, all crafted with authentic ingredients and passion. Buon appetito! View menu
  • European Delight in a culinary journey across Europe with our exquisitely crafted menu, featuring authentic dishes from France, Italy, Spain, and beyond, using the freshest ingredients to bring traditional flavors to life.
  • Pan-asian Cuisine Dive into a fusion of vibrant flavors from across Asia with our Pan-Asian Cuisine. Savor an eclectic menu offering a harmonious blend of traditional dishes, from sushi to stir-fry, all crafted with fresh, authentic ingredients.

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