Rigazzi's - Menu

St. Louis, MO 63110, 4945 Daggett Ave, United States, Mar del plata

🛍 Bars, Ossetian Cuisine, American Cuisine, Caucasian Cuisine

4 💬 480 Reviews

Phone: +13147724900

Address: St. Louis, MO 63110, 4945 Daggett Ave, United States, Mar del plata

City: Mar del plata

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 480

Website: http://www.rigazzis.com/

"Rigazzi's is one of many restaurants on “The Hill” keeping the authentic Italian cuisine local. The atmosphere was very welcoming and the staff were friendly. Our waiter was very knowledgeable on all the menu items and was able to answer all of our questions. There was memorabilia across the walls for decoration which is something I love to see in a restaurant. While the place itself and the service we received were top notch, Unfortunately the food was sub par. I ordered fettuccine Alfredo wit … – show"

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Pasta

Italian Special Pasta Dinners

Rigazzi's Dinners

Pizzas - Standard 30Cm

Clean Energy Drinks (16Oz)

Chicken

Dinners And Entrees

Meats

Tortellini

Draft Beer

Beer - Bottle Beer - Lagers

Main St. Bowls

Minnesota Beers

Beer - Bottle Beer - Ales

Slow-Baked Pastas

charlie charlie

It's ok, comfort food nothing special. Very dated Italian food.

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Reviews

Vicki
Vicki

Celebrated son's first year on St Louis Police Department. We are very proud of him


Terry
Terry

Rigazzi's is a St. Louis legend in Italian restaurants. It consistently has great food and prompt and friendly service.


R
R

Staff was friendly and helpful. The food was delicious and portions were plentiful. We enjoyed it and will definitely return. View menu


Monica
Monica

Our poor server I swear was the only server in the main dining room....we had to wait a bit at times for refills but he always came back with a smile on his face


Amy
Amy

A St. Louis classic with daily lunch specials, fish bowl beers and a nostalgic atmosphere. I used to come here with my dad and now I get to bring my own kids here. Thanks for the memories Rigazzis! ️


Steve
Steve

Good food. Good prices. Great service. Lots of parking. I went to lunch with my colleagues and no waiting nor reservation. Big room and lots of seating containing tables with comfortable chairs. I highly recommend Ragazzi's. View menu


Juliet
Juliet

In 75 years never had lasagna as bad as this. There were no layers just very soft pieces of noodle. I figured it had been refrozen more than once. No mozzarella cheese although this may be St. Louis style. Onion rings very greasy and luke warm spaghetti overcooked. Then I got stomach virus but not sure it came from restaurant.


John
John

I tried it 20 years ago, but it hasn't changed. Toasted ravioli was disappointing. Tried to get a bottle of wine, posted for $24. Was told we couldn't get a bottle tonight, only by the glass. Paid way more that way. We were seated at a booth that had barely enough room to slide in. Couldn't move the benches back. Tutto Mare was fair, compared to other places. The best thing was the garlic bread, and the spumoni. We'll try one of the other Italian restaurants.


Austin
Austin

Rigazzi's is one of many restaurants on “The Hill” keeping the authentic Italian cuisine local. The atmosphere was very welcoming and the staff were friendly. Our waiter was very knowledgeable on all the menu items and was able to answer all of our questions. There was memorabilia across the walls for decoration which is something I love to see in a restaurant. While the place itself and the service we received were top notch, Unfortunately the food was sub par. I ordered fettuccine Alfredo wit … – 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!
  • Ossetian Cuisine Ossetian Cuisine features traditional dishes from the Caucasus region, highlighting hearty pies filled with cheese, potatoes, or meat, warming soups, and savory grilled meats, offering a taste of rich cultural heritage. 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.
  • Caucasian Cuisine Discover the rich flavors of Caucasian Cuisine with a selection of hearty meats, vibrant vegetables, and aromatic spices, offering a culinary journey through the diverse traditions of the Caucasus region.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Outdoor
  • menu

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