Chase Club - Menu

St. Louis, MO 63108, 212 Kingshighway Blvd, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 Bars, Japanese, And Grill, American Cuisine

4.2 💬 121 Reviews

Phone: +13144549000

Address: St. Louis, MO 63108, 212 Kingshighway Blvd, United States, Mar del plata

City: Mar del plata

Menu Dishes: 23

Reviews: 121

Website: https://www.stlchaseclub.com/

"I visit this place occasionally to support a friend's band. The staff is friendly, and while the service is decent, it's not exceptional—just satisfactory. The drink prices are quite high. A bottle of Bud Light costs $6.50, and if you pay in cash (which I prefer), they don’t give you any change! So it ends up being $7.00, plus a tip, totaling around $8.00 for a beer. There's nothing particularly special about this place that justifies such a price. The first time I went, I ordered a bucket of beer for the table, and while I can't recall the exact price, it was more reasonable…"

Full menu - 23 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Salads

Starters

Desserts

Insalate

From The Land (From 5:00 Pm)

House Specialties

Pork

Sides

French Toast

Fresh Catch

Entrées

Pasta Al Dente

Starters By Sea

From The Land

Appetizer

Salads & Soups

Appetizer Platters

Mains

Peter Peter

Good food, nice vintage aesthetics. Perfect service.

Address

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Reviews

Steve
Steve

Franklin and Greg were amazing and made the night. Very engaged and friendly.


Bryan
Bryan

Took us 20 mins to get our water, 30 mins to get our drinks. Can’t do the slow service.


Michelle
Michelle

Lovely! Live band played beautifully. A drink there called Country Thyme was so good, I replicated it. Had a nice thyme View menu


Malcolm
Malcolm

Basically a burger joint in an upscale hotel. Not elegant dining. But we watched the ballgame so that offset some of the disappointment.


Jon
Jon

Well, it was busy before a Cardinals game I understand, my waitress was just not glad to be there. Beers at ball park prices should be served with a smile…


Melissa
Melissa

Spanky Entertainment Dueling Pianos had the honor of performing at the Chase Club recently, and we couldn't have been more thrilled. Excellent atmosphere and delicious fare set the Chase Club apart as a top-notch hot spot in the heart of St Louis! View menu


Monica
Monica

Went on a Thursday night about an hour and forty five before closing. My food was absolutely delicious. My Partner, on the other hand, her veggie burger was not good. I tried it myself, super let down. It was bland and overcooked. But everything else was absolutely amazing. We had Honey Sriracha Wings, Fried Calamari, and I had the Pub Burger and fries. Oh and a couple whiskey sours. The wings were some of the best I have had in St Louis. My burger was perfectly medium well cooked, and juicy. T … – show


Christian
Christian

This is an upscale hotel restaurant with a great patio. Being able to sit outside in the city without being bothered by car noise is something you don't get often. They resourcefully use a fountain splashing into the pool as a way to add white noise over the traffic noise. Genius! The cocktails and food is also excellent and the staff was very friendly. I really liked the tuna poke appetizer which was way more than I expected. The burger was good, the fries so so, which made me glad that I place … – show


Vic
Vic

I visit this place occasionally to support a friend's band. The staff is friendly, and while the service is decent, it's not exceptional—just satisfactory. The drink prices are quite high. A bottle of Bud Light costs $6.50, and if you pay in cash (which I prefer), they don’t give you any change! So it ends up being $7.00, plus a tip, totaling around $8.00 for a beer. There's nothing particularly special about this place that justifies such a price. The first time I went, I ordered a bucket of beer for the table, and while I can't recall the exact price, it was more reasonable… 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!
  • Japanese Savor the essence of Japan with our selection of fresh sushi, flavorful ramen, and delicate sashimi. Each dish reflects authentic techniques and ingredients, delivering a genuine taste of Japanese culinary artistry. View menu
  • 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.
  • American Cuisine American cuisine offers a diverse menu featuring hearty classics like burgers, fried chicken, and BBQ alongside vibrant salads, indulgent desserts, and innovative twists on traditional favorites.

Amenities

  • Wine
  • Outdoor
  • menu

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