Adriana's On The Hill

St. Louis, MO 63110, 5101 Shaw Ave, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 European, Ossetian Cuisine, Caucasian Cuisine, Pan-asian Cuisine

4.7 💬 306 Avis

Téléphone: +13147733833

Adresse: St. Louis, MO 63110, 5101 Shaw Ave, United States, Mar del plata

Ville: Mar del plata

Menu Plats: 35

Avis: 306

Site Web: http://www.adrianasonthehill.com/

"Been a top 5 sandwich and Italian lunch spot for as long as I can remember. The people working are always extremely friendly and it delivers in exactly what you are looking for when you go to the hill. Anything is good but always recommend the meatball sub or the mambo siciliano!"

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Tom Tom

The best sandwiches in town and the old town feel is incredible

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Natalie
Natalie

No alfredo or pesto options. Very good sandwiches! Slightly expensive.


Raymond
Raymond

This place is always packed, but that should tell you how amazing the food is.


Paige
Paige

Great meatball sandwich and salad a whole sandwich is definitely big enough for 2 Voir le carte


Daniel
Daniel

They have brilliant sandwiches! Nana, Big Jack, and Sicilian Salsiccia are my recommendations.


Reste
Reste

Great sandwiches with a good quality ingredients. And also very big, one was enough for two people.


Sierra
Sierra

We love this little shop, best lunch place. Delicious fresh food. Cute shop, only open for lunch. Love the pasta!! And sandwiches!! Voir le carte


Joe
Joe

My favorite of all time and soo much history. Everything is fresh, flavorful and authentic! I highly recommended when on The Hill to check it out.


Courtney
Courtney

Great options for everyone. Friendly staff and calm environment, even when they are slammed. Worth the wait every time. My go-to is the half Sunny and potato salad.


Samuel
Samuel

Been a top 5 sandwich and Italian lunch spot for as long as I can remember. The people working are always extremely friendly and it delivers in exactly what you are looking for when you go to the hill. Anything is good but always recommend the meatball sub or the mambo siciliano! Voir le carte

Mar del plata

Mar del plata

Catégories

  • European Savourez un voyage culinaire à travers l'Europe avec notre menu savamment élaboré, mettant en vedette des plats authentiques de France, d'Italie, d'Espagne et d'ailleurs, en utilisant les ingrédients les plus frais pour donner vie aux saveurs traditionnelles.
  • Ossetian Cuisine La cuisine ossète propose des plats traditionnels de la région du Caucase, mettant en avant des tartes copieuses garnies de fromage, de pommes de terre ou de viande, des soupes réconfortantes et des viandes grillées savoureuses, offrant un aperçu du riche patrimoine culturel. Voir le carte
  • Caucasian Cuisine Découvrez les riches saveurs de la cuisine caucasienne avec une sélection de viandes copieuses, de légumes vibrants et d'épices aromatiques, offrant un voyage culinaire à travers les diverses traditions de la région du Caucase.
  • Pan-asian Cuisine Plongez dans une fusion de saveurs vibrantes de toute l'Asie avec notre cuisine pan-asiatique. Savourez un menu éclectique offrant un mélange harmonieux de plats traditionnels, du sushi au sauté, tous préparés avec des ingrédients frais et authentiques.

Commodités

  • Outdoor

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