Milo's Tavern - Menu

St. Louis, MO 63110, 5201 Wilson Ave, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 Bars, European, American Cuisine, Pan-asian Cuisine

4.3 💬 248 Reviews

Phone: +13147760468

Address: St. Louis, MO 63110, 5201 Wilson Ave, United States, Mar del plata

City: Mar del plata

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 248

Website: http://www.milosboccegarden.com/

"If you want to be publicly ridiculed for your menu choices and be talked down to based upon your race this is the place to go. Can’t believe the owner (female) would come out to speak so rudely and inappropriately to a customer because he ordered a side of jalapeños for their tasteless spaghetti. And YES. This would be a Latina leaving you this review. Actions have consequences it’s 2022 and time to evolve."

Dennis Dennis

Good drinks, food and service, a fun peace to visit

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Robert
Robert

Just stopped in for a beer. Nice atmosphere, great service.


chuck
chuck

Great place to watch a ballgame or bowl (bocce) a few games.


Rachel
Rachel

Delicious food, well priced and was a blast playing Bocce Ball after our meal! View menu


James
James

One of my favorite places, always have great bartenders and friendly staff. No matter how busy they are, they are on it!


Karen
Karen

Very fun place! Great cocktail selection, excellent service, fun, fun atmosphere! Can't wait to go back, the weekly specials sound amazing!!


David
David

There was a special event during and right after happy hour but it seemed like it would have been overcrowded without the event going on. Also they charge $4 for a domestic beer ouch View menu


Erick
Erick

We had a fantastic time enjoying the lovely evening outdoors. While the food was good, it was really the friendly people and vibrant atmosphere that made this place a must-visit on a beautiful day.


Chris
Chris

The Hill is one of the great neighborhoods of St Louis and littered with great food, shops and dive bars like Milo’s. Worth spending time on the patio, taking a few turns on the bocce lanes (not a lawn) and trying some pretty fantastic wings. The grilled wings are so good, I pick up a tray for almost any serious party.


Rita
Rita

If you want to be publicly ridiculed for your menu choices and be talked down to based upon your race this is the place to go. Can’t believe the owner (female) would come out to speak so rudely and inappropriately to a customer because he ordered a side of jalapeños for their tasteless spaghetti. And YES. This would be a Latina leaving you this review. Actions have consequences it’s 2022 and time to evolve. 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!
  • 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. View menu
  • 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.
  • 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.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Outdoor
  • menu

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