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• Mediterranean • Clayton
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- TTracySt. Louis •13 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe specials (grouper &steak and shrimp) were scrumptious, well prepared. Service was wonderful!More infoStone TurtlePrice: Moderate• American• St. Louis•4.9
- JJimSt. Louis •35 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoReally good experience. Went at 5 pm on Valentine’s Day and it was not crowded at all. So, it was quiet and we got lots of service attention. Drinks were good and food was outstanding. Menu was reduced for the holiday, as you would expect. But, still had several choices in varying price ranges. It was much more crowded by the time we left.More infoHerbie'sPrice: Moderate• American• Clayton•4.6
- JJennMinneapolis - St. Paul •1 review5.0Dined 3 days agoAlways perfection. We take our well-mannered five year old and they are so welcoming and kind to kids. The best mix of everything you want: fantastic food and drinks, gorgeous setting, warm and sophisticated but chill vibe.More infoOlive + OakPrice: Expensive• American• St. Louis•4.8
- JJohnSt. Louis •10 reviews5.0Dined 4 days agoLunch was amazing! Excellent service and amazing food. We started with a glass of Prosecco while sampling the amazing focaccia! Best ever! Next the mushroom and black truffle soup followed by the fish sandwich of the day.More infoCasa Don Alfonso - The Ritz-Carlton St. LouisPrice: Very Expensive• Mediterranean• Clayton•4.4
- DDonaldSt. Louis •10 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoThe Crossing continues to be an excellent choice for fine dining in St. Louis. The food and service are excellent. The night we were there it was somewhat noisier than past visits due to several large tables of men some of whom spoke and laughed loudly throughout the evening. When they left it was pleasant. I think the British are right when they say Americans do not know how to speak quietly at the dinner table.More infoThe CrossingPrice: Very Expensive• French• Clayton•4.9