Union 30 - Menu

701 Olive St, St. Louis, United States

🛍 Full, Salad, Coffee, American

3.5 💬 977 Reviews
Union 30

Phone: +13142414300

Address: 701 Olive St, St. Louis, United States

City: St. Louis

Menu Dishes: 35

Reviews: 977

Website: https://www.hotelsaintlouis.com/dining

"Very slow, decent food. GREAT server. In their defense large crowd in town so they had limited menu. 6 items. All very basic for lunch hamburger, sandwiches etc. Our party of 7 took about 2.5 hours to serve. quality was good but server couldn’t keep up even though she was SO kind. Kitchen was SO slow and the items they are making were so basic… they knew the crowd would be massive for convention as they had a special menu. The wise thing would be to staff your kitchen with extra help. They Forgot a sandwich had to take it to go but she didn’t charge us. Nice building but can’t recommend it."

Full menu - 35 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Sandwiches

Starters

Dessert

Salads

Holiday Spirits

Seafood

Entrées

Salad

Tuna Tartare

Beef Dishes

Burger

Steaks

Pasta

Christmas Cocktails

Holiday Cocktails

Salad And Soup

Morning Sandwiches

Custom Chopped Salad - Meats & Proteins

BenitaR BenitaR

The food and service were awful. However, the restaurant itself is very nice and elegant.

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Reviews

Matt
Matt

The service was great and the food was amazing. The wedge salad and ribeye couldn't have been better. Special thanks to Orlando for his care.


Clarence
Clarence

Attentive service. Great food, Louie Burger was awesome...we like the burnt crunchy patties and coated crispy fries. Look for my man Clarence to serve you!


Veronika
Veronika

We had breakfast in while staying at STL hotel. We ordered kids oatmeal and Louie Breakfast. The food was nicely cooked, portions are more than plentiful. The service was great. I wish they had a coffee machine though for espresso, otherwise great experience. View menu


Terry
Terry

Was truly hoping for a better experience but unfortunately all our steaks came out medium, we asked for medium rare. Sides had no big flavor at all. The heirloom caprese prob had one slice of an heirloom in it and the rest was regular steak cut tomatoes ?..Hotel is pretty though.


Christine
Christine

This restaurant is fantastic in every way. It offers a luxurious and calming atmosphere within the stunning Hotel Saint Louis. The service provided by Jasen was delightful, with his warm and attentive demeanor. I specifically visited for the French Onion Soup and it exceeded all my expectations.


kent
kent

Erin, Dickey, Chef Tim and everyone was fantastic! The level of food and service was equal to the great conversation from the staff. Not to be downplayed by the fantastic display of classic architecture from the local artisans of a century past. We enjoyed the experience, and look forward to coming back! View menu


Ashley
Ashley

Don’t be fooled by the 3.8 stars and bad “late night” reviews. My husband and I went for pre dinner drinks and appetizers. The restaurant is clean and beautiful, with friendly wait staff and hostesses. The food (calamari and hummus, no picture because we ate it all) was delicious. Service by bartenders was friendly and prompt, encouraging us to come back for future drinks and dinners.


Kelsey
Kelsey

My dining experience at this restaurant was disappointing. Despite being one of only two tables in the entire restaurant, it took five minutes to be seated and even longer for a server to come over. It took over 10 minutes to get our drinks, and the bartender seemed to be prioritizing other customers over us. It took over 30 minutes for our food to be served, which included two kids meals and a salad. The whole experience took almost an hour and a half. While the food was okay, the terrible service made it not worth it.


User
User

Very slow, decent food. GREAT server. In their defense large crowd in town so they had limited menu. 6 items. All very basic for lunch hamburger, sandwiches etc. Our party of 7 took about 2.5 hours to serve. quality was good but server couldn’t keep up even though she was SO kind. Kitchen was SO slow and the items they are making were so basic… they knew the crowd would be massive for convention as they had a special menu. The wise thing would be to staff your kitchen with extra help. They Forgot a sandwich had to take it to go but she didn’t charge us. Nice building but can’t recommend it. 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

  • Full Savor a delightful array of authentic flavors with our carefully curated menu. Indulge in a variety of dishes, crafted to perfection, offering something for every palate.
  • Salad A delightful assortment of vibrant salads, featuring fresh greens, seasonal vegetables, and savory toppings, drizzled with our signature dressings for a refreshing and wholesome meal experience. View menu
  • Coffee Indulge in our rich and aromatic coffee selection, expertly brewed to awaken your senses. From classic espresso to creamy lattes, discover the perfect blend to start your day on a flavorful note.
  • American Enjoy classic American flavors with our diverse menu, featuring juicy burgers, crispy fried chicken, hearty BBQ ribs, and fresh salads. Indulge in timeless comfort with each bite, crafted to satisfy all tastes.

Amenities

  • Beer
  • Wine
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  • Amex
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  • Takeout

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