St. Charles Restaurants

The 200 year-old city of St. Charles, located along the scenic Missouri River in St. Charles County, features a number of outstanding restaurants offering a wide variety of styles and cuisine.   Just 15 minutes away from the industry and business hub of  St. Louis, is one of the fasted growing communities in the country. Money magazine ranked St. Charles as one of the best places in the country. Enjoy our guide to St. Charles restaurants.

Pickleman's St. Charles

 Pickleman’s Gourmet Cafe Offering a wide variety of Toasted Sandwiches, Pizzas, Soups, Salads and Desserts. Delivering and Catering to business meetings, school events, sports teams, fundraisers, and everything in between.

Pieology St. Charles

 Pieology Pizza inspires people to explore their unique tastes with any combination of house-made crusts, signature sauces, unlimited fresh toppings and garden fresh made-to-order salads – all ready to eat in less than 5 minutes.

Sugarfire St. Charles

 Sugarfire Smoke House Brain child of well known chef Mike Johnson and Carolyn Downs of Cyrano’s.Our brisket and Memphis style ribs are delicious, as well as our grass-fed burgers, fries, and shakes. Come in and see for yourself!

Wasabi-St-Charles

 Wasabi Sushi Bar Japanese cuisine in a unique, traditional atmosphere at Wasabi, we bring to you the authentic tastes of Japan using quality ingredients, artistic presentation and a professional attention to detail.

With such a wide range of choices when it comes to St Charles restaurants, you are sure to find something that appeals to everyone. St. Charles, Missouri is a river town on the Missouri River. It holds the distinction of being the oldest city on the Missouri River and is a popular destination for crafters, history buffs, and day-trippers. The main street is a great study in the building styles of the 19th century and pretty much better than any museum you could visit. It is a case study in how historic preservation should be done in every town in America. You can visit the riverboat casino on the Missouri River or the newly restored Lewis & Clark Boathouse. There are many interesting and noteworthy attractions in this town that you definitely don’t want to miss.

Restaurants in St. Charles

Food and Restaurants in St. Charles Phone Attributes
 Bella Vino 636-724-3434 Wine Bar
Big A’s  636-949-9900 American
 Big Woody’s 636-724-4227 BBQ
 Bradden’s Restaurant 636-493-9303 American
 The Brass Rail 636-329-1349 Steakhouse
 Clayton’s Restaurant 636-272-7474 Steaks
 Concetta’s 636-946-2469 Italian
Crooked Tree Coffee House 636-669-5282 Coffee House
Donatelli’s Bistro 636-561-6966 Italian
Don Emiliano’s 636-294-9255Mexican
Ethyl’s Smokehouse 636-978-7755American
Erio’s 636-928-0112Pizza
Exit Six Brewery 636-244-4343Brewery
 Fratelli’s Ristorante 636-949-9005 Italian
 Gingham’s 636-946-0266 Breakfast
 Hendrick’s BBQ 636-724-8600 BBQ
 Hog’s Haus 636-329-0006 American
 Hong Kong Chinese 636-947-7625 Chinese
 Leo’s Pub & Grill 636-757-3566 Bar
Lewis & Clarks636-747-3334American
Pangea World Fusion636-757-3579Fusion
Picasso’s 636-925-2911Coffee
Prado’s636-695-8600 Mexican
 Shogun Japanese Steakhouse636-940-2090 Japanese
Stefanina’s636-530-9200Italian
Stone Summit636-856-9260Seafood
 Sunisa’s Thai Restaurant 636-922-4888 Thai
 The RackhouseAmerican
Third Wheel BrewingBrewery
Timber Creek Grill636-329-0001American
Tony’s on Main Street 636-940-1960 American
 Tuscano’s 636-724-4499 Brazilian
 Two Plumbers Brewery & Arcade 636-224-8626 Brewery
Valenti’s Meat Market 636-970-2922 Butcher Shop
Vette’s Restaurant636-926-2300American
Walnut Gril636-685-0212American

Restaurants Near St. Charles

Visit Main Street : As previously mentioned, Main Street is restored to its early 19th century splendor. The streets are paved in brick, there are gaslights instead of electrical, and the buildings along Main Street are completely restored and line the entire length of Main Street. Note the ornate ironwork on the balconies and the Stone Row houses that face the river. There are unique double houses or duplexes that stem from Spanish ownership of the town in the middle 1700s. Throughout the historical district, which also doubles as the main street, you will see influences from Spain, France, and the United States.

The Attractions: In addition to some of the best options for food in St. Louis, there are several attractions you can’t miss while visiting St. Charles, Missouri. Frontier Park is one place to go to see the Katy Depot and the Lewis & Clark statue. You should also visit the newly restored Lewis & Clark Boathouse and the Nature Center. This museum boasts a tour that will take you through the expedition of Lewis & Clark and the Corps of Discovery. There is also an interactive building display which shows the four different types of buildings found on Main Street. There is also an interesting exhibit at this museum called the “Medical Exhibit”. The expedition had no doctor travelling on it, and only one man died during the entire journey.  The Haviland Museum is another stop you may want to consider. This museum has over 1,000 pieces of Haviland china on display. This museum is located in the Newbill-McElhiney House in the historic district.

St. Charles Food & Dining

Visit the Missouri River: One thing you must do while here is see a Broadway show on the award-winning Goldenrod Showboat. It was registered as a national landmark since 1968. If gaming and gambling is more your style, then the casino  has something to suit your needs. They boast over 1,900 slot and video machines, over 30 table games, and live poker tournaments. They also have two restaurants on board. You may just want to book a dinner cruise. The Spirit of St. Charles Excursion Vessel is a classic 3 decked riverboat that is decked out with dining areas suited for a candlelight dinner cruise or just a short sightseeing trip. If the Spirit is booked, then check out the St. Charles Princess Yacht, which also offers daytime or evening cruises.

If gaming and gambling is more your style, then the Casino has something to suit your needs. They boast over 1,900 slot and video machines, over 30 table games, and live poker tournaments. They also have two restaurants on board. You may just want to book a dinner cruise. The Spirit of St. Charles Excursion Vessel is a classic 3 decked riverboat that is decked out with dining areas suited for a candlelight dinner cruise or just a short sightseeing trip. If the Spirit is booked, then check out the St. Charles Princess Yacht, which also offers daytime or evening cruises.