Sub Zero - Menu

308 N Euclid Ave Saint Louis, MO 63108-1210, St. Louis, United States

🛍 Bars, Sushi, Burgers, Chicken

3.9 💬 5617 Reviews
Sub Zero

Phone: +13143671200,+13149321110

Address: 308 N Euclid Ave Saint Louis, MO 63108-1210, St. Louis, United States

City: St. Louis

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 5617

Website: http://www.subzerovodkabar.com/

"“Energetic” noise level means “LOUD”, but Open Table doesn’t have a choice for that... It’s loud in this place. Not because it was crowded, but because the decor is “live” with no sound baffles. There was a group of women at the next table cackling like sorority girls the whole time we were there. Not the restaurant’s fault, but annoying nonetheless when you’re out trying to have a date night with your love... But everything else about this place is superb! Food is always good. They’re always accommodating. And the service we’ve had from every server has been outstanding and genuine. Located where it is, I’m surprised it wasn’t busy on a Saturday night at dinner time. A lot of people were eating outside, so maybe that’s why the inside seemed wide open. We come here a lot and enjoy it very much every time. We will be back again."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sushi

Sushi Rolls

Combos

Specialty Rolls

Starters

Salads

Burgers, Wraps, And Sandwiches

Sushi Menus

Specialty Roll Sushi (8 Pcs/Order)

Tempura Roll

Hibachi Dinner

Recommended

Margarita

Small Plates: Bluefin Favorites

Sushi Roll

Wraps

Sunday-Wednesday

Nigiri & Sashimi

Sandwiches

Subs, Rolls, Stromboli, Calzone

Tokyo's Special Rolls

Happy Hour - Seasonal Features

Sushi / Cut Rolls

Classic Rolls

Brian Brian

Fantastic Burgers Our waitress 'Spice ' was very good. Thank you!

Address

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Reviews

Raúl
Raúl

Service was not great. Took 15 min for someone to wait on us and there was no one there


JaysonP
JaysonP

As good Shusi as I've ever had. The Shusi **** Mary is the best BM I've had. Service was fine. I recommend it!


OpentableVIP
OpentableVIP

Such a well established area of Saint Louis to dine and drink within! Nothing but a solid bar scene here! Great service and friendly people! View menu


Talia
Talia

The food and service were great. I had never been and wasn't quite sure....I would definitely go back. I'd say a semi-casual place. Good with friends or to even to take a date. I'm a vodka fan and the choices were amazing!!! Sushi was tasty and the person I took loved the hamburger


Hnb2
Hnb2

Brought my daughter here for her birthday they sat us by the door which was drafty. We didn’t receive water until we asked for it. The service was very mediocre. The behavior of the waitress and other hostesses was like they did not like their jobs. I have been here in the past and this was the first time the service was so poor. Very disappointing.


Katie
Katie

The drinks and food are just okay but the service we had was very good and overall we had a lot of fun celebrating my friend's birthday. We ended up having one extra person from the 6 we had booked for and they were accommodating and kind. It's definitely a little pricey for the quality of food/drinks you receive but worth the trip for a birthday night out. View menu


Enrique
Enrique

Had a vodka and soda, but you were out of Tito’s and the soda was flat. The waitress was very accommodating. Food was decent and the carrot cake was amazing. We sat in the dining room rather than the bar where we normally sit. Maybe that is why the ambience wasn’t as fun and energetic as it usually is. All in all, this place is pretty consistent food and service-wise


Lucio
Lucio

Experience was terrible. Despite spending thousands of dollars in the past on a program designed to get customers try different vodkas, I was told that the program was discontinued and was dismissed without any regard to my previous patronage. We departed without ordering food or drink and will not be back. Moreover, I will steer all of my business customers away from this restaurant and Gamlin Whiskey house.


SouthGrandResident
SouthGrandResident

“Energetic” noise level means “LOUD”, but Open Table doesn’t have a choice for that... It’s loud in this place. Not because it was crowded, but because the decor is “live” with no sound baffles. There was a group of women at the next table cackling like sorority girls the whole time we were there. Not the restaurant’s fault, but annoying nonetheless when you’re out trying to have a date night with your love... But everything else about this place is superb! Food is always good. They’re always accommodating. And the service we’ve had from every server has been outstanding and genuine. Located where it is, I’m surprised it wasn’t busy on a Saturday night at dinner time. A lot of people were ea... View menu

St. Louis

St. Louis

St. Louis, a vibrant Midwestern city, is famous for its BBQ ribs, gooey butter cake, and toasted ravioli, blending rich history with lively cultural and culinary traditions.

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!
  • Sushi Delight in our exquisite sushi selection, featuring fresh ingredients, expertly crafted rolls, and traditional nigiri. Each bite offers a harmonious blend of flavors, promising a true taste of Japan. View menu
  • Burgers Juicy, flavorful burgers crafted with premium ingredients, from classic beef to unique vegetarian options, all served with fresh toppings and a choice of hand-cut fries or a crisp salad.
  • Chicken Succulent and savory, our chicken dishes are crafted with tender meat, flavorful seasonings, and diverse culinary inspirations. Enjoy a delectable variety that's sure to satisfy every palate.

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