Central West End Restaurants

CWE Restaurants

The Central West End is eclectic area of St. Louis located in the city’s central corridor just North and East of Forest Park.  In addition to a diverse selection of local STL restaurants and dining options, the Central West End or, the CWE, also features a number of select shops and art galleries.  It is a popular area for both dinner and lunch as it is located close to the Highway and so well as some of St. Louis’ largest employers such as Barnes. Another added benefit is that the area is very walkable. Whether you’re just visiting, trying to decide whether or not you want to stay there, or even moving, there are plenty of things to do in Central West End St. Louis.

There is plenty to see and do in Central West End but there are also a few things to keep in mind. For example, parking tends to be poor, especially in the summer. However, with a very central metro station, it’s easy to park at Grand Station, Forest Park Station, or Central U City Loop Station and then take the metro to Central West End.

Central West End Restaurants 

Pickleman's St. Louis

Pickleman’s uses the highest quality product with fresh produce to create profound and unique flavor profiles people love. Offering a wide variety of Toasted Sandwiches, Pizzas, Soups, Salads and Desserts.  


CWE Restaurants

Bait                                           314-405-2797Seafood
Bar Italia                  314-361-7010 Italian
Bar Louie                              314-678-3385Bar
Blue Strawberry Showroom 314-256-1745Live Music
Bowood by Niche  314-454-6868Breakfast & Lunch
Brassiere                      314-454-0600French
Brennan’s                                 314-497-4449American
Brew Tulum  636-578-8321Coffee House
Cocina Latina 314-696-2294Peruvian Food
Crazy Bowls & Wraps  314-533-9727Health Food
Dressel’s Pub                      314-361-1060British
Drunken Fish                          314-367-4222Japanese
Edera Italian Eatery  314-361-7227Italian Dining
Evangeline’s 314-367-3644Live Music
Hot Box Cookies  314-899-9909Cookies
India Rasoi                            314-361-6911Indian
Juniper                                    314-329-7696Southern
Kampai                              314-367-2020Japanese
Kingside Diner  314-454-3957Diner
Lazy Tiger  314-925-8888Cocktails
Mary Ann’s Tea Room314-361-5303Tea Room
Mission Taco314-930-2955Mexican
Midtown Sushi314-328-2452Japanese
Northwest Coffee314-371-4600Coffee Shop
Pagan Wine Bar  314-677-7214Wine Bar
Pickle’s Deli314-361-3354Deli
Poke Doke314-833-5900Hawaiian
The Preston314-633-7800 American
Retreat Gastro Pub314-261-4497American
Salt & Smoke 314-261-4497BBQ
Scottish ArmsScottish
Sushi Koi314-367-2209Sushi
Taste of Lebanon314-876-0657Lebanese Cuisine
Thai 202314-367-2002Thai Food
The Tenderloin Room314-361-0900Steakhouse
Vicia314-553-9229American
West End Wok314-531-4607Chinese
Yellowbelly314-499-1509Seafood

      Restaurants Central West End

      The Chase Park Plaza: For those who love grandeur, the Chase Park Plaza is one of the best upscale hotels and landmarks in the region. The Chase Park Plaza was originally built in 1922 and offers a full range of amenities including a theatre, five star dining, and luxury rooms. The several well regarded St. Louis restaurants located within or nearby The Chase.

      Forest Park: Forest Park is just a short walk from Central West End and is great no matter what the time of the year. The Park is known as the ‘Heart of Saint Louis’ and was originally opened in 1876, and includes 1,371 acres of land with plenty of wildlife to see on your trip. The other sides of the park will put you in close proximity to restaurants in Dogtown as well as University City dining options. Key areas include a golf cours, the World Fair Pavilion and plenty of the area’s biggest attractions.

      Missouri History Museum: For those who like history, the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park is a must see. Founded in 1866, the museum now houses the history of St. Louis, and of Missouri. Admission is free, and guided tours for groups of ten or smaller are available. More Info

      There are many famous STL bars and restaurants, and the nightlife the closes down at 1PM, the Central West End is a tiny slice of the West Coast right in St. Louis, but what besides shopping is there to do in the neighborhood?