Below is a list of the top and leading Beer Halls in St. Louis. To help you find the best Beer Halls located near you in St. Louis, we put together our own list based on this rating points list.
St. Louis’s Best Beer Halls:
The top rated Beer Halls in St. Louis, MO are:
- Gezellig – has more than 700 bottles and cans available for dine-in or to-go
- Das Bevo – century-old windmill providing fun and relaxation experiences with great selections of beers
- 1860 Saloon – features three experiences all in one location
- Tin Roof – provides musicians a place to play and serve customers a fun and eclectic dining experience
- Hammerstone’s – located in a building with a history dating back to 1884
Gezellig
Gezellig has more than 700 bottles and cans available for dine-in or to-go. There are also 28 constantly rotating taps to choose from. The taphouse also has a small and well-curated natural wine selection available. Furthermore, customers can reserve spaces for parties of 2 to 8. The staff warmly welcomed customers and are well-trained to promptly attend to their orders. They make sure that they provide comprehensive and friendly customer services.
Their beer on top includes Juicy West, Danish Pilsner, Sinner’s Son, and Imperial Sumoni Jones Dog. Moreover, they serve Toasty Slopes, Pineapple Mango Hard Seltzer, and Bobber Lager.
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LOCATION:
Address: 4191 Manchester Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 833-5532
Website: gezelligstl.com
REVIEWS:
”They have good amount if seating both inside and outside. Local beer on the tap and beer from all over the world in cans.” – Deep Chatterjee
Das Bevo
Das Bevo is a century-old windmill providing fun and relaxation experiences with great selections of beers. The historic beer hall containing hand-carved wooden characters and a grand triple fireplace. Furthermore, there is a private side patio for outdoor mingling. The event center is perfect for galas and wedding receptions.
The Biergarten features sculptures by local artists. There is an outdoor bar great for concerts and birthday parties. They serve beers, local snacks, and soft drinks. the outdoor patio features live music from various artists. Moreover, the Das Bevo Underground offers a stained glass backdrop and a cozy jazz club feel. It is great for intimate cocktail parties and rehearsal dinners.
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LOCATION:
Address: 4749 Gravois Ave, St. Louis, MO 63116
Phone: (314) 832-2251
Website: dasbevo.com
REVIEWS:
”Amazing ambience of the whole building. just a great beautiful building full of history and great staff. Every single employee we encountered had the best customer service. It wasn’t like they were just doing their job.. then we meet the kitchen manager who was the absolute best entertainment we had had all night. He was so knowledgeable about the building and town.. we just absolutely had a wonderful conversation. The bartender in the outside patio was so awesome also. Very personal and great smile even under the mask LOL” – Amanda Sheer
1860 Saloon
1860 Saloon features three experiences all in one location. The saloon has a beautiful Old World setting and features an antique back bar. the game room is equipped with various board games and arcade games. There are also darts and television for sports games. Moreover, the Hardshell cafe offers a great fining selection in a New Orleans Courtyard atmosphere.
The cafe serves a selection of salads, pizzas, and sandwiches. In addition, there are pasta, wraps, and Po’boys for different flavors. Furthermore, they feature various music here’s in the saloon. Some of the genres are classic rock, Motown, R&B, and blues.
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LOCATION:
Address: 1860 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 231-1860
Website: 1860saloon.com
REVIEWS:
”This is a great place to go get lunch or dinner…. Great atmosphere friendly employees we got our meal within a decent time….. The order taker was professional yet a touch of great friends made us feel welcome.. Thanks to the entire staff..” – Dewayne Kelch
Tin Roof
Tin Roof provides musicians a place to play and serve customers a fun and eclectic dining experience. The restaurant has been a gathering spot for musicians and non-musicians alike. Furthermore, the stage has featured famous and rising artists over the years. They host live music and entertainment. There are great dance tunes and they also feature live bands on stage. In addition, they have the best-tasting tacos, hot chicken, and chicken wings.
The bar celebrates happy hour 7 days a week. Moreover, there are specialty drinks like Tin Roof Tea, Roof Rita, Peanut Butter Old Fashioned, and Ultimate Margarita. There are also draft beers and bottled beers to choose from. In addition, they serve wine and energized drinks.
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LOCATION:
Address: 1000 Clark Ave, St. Louis, MO 63102
Phone: (314) 240-5400
Website: tinroofstlouis.com
REVIEWS:
”Such a great place. I went on Sunday where from 12pm-2pm there is a great band that plays there for rhythm and brunch. I enjoyed their mimosas. $15 all you can drink. Just a lot of fun. Great lively crowd who all looked to be enjoying themselves and fully enjoying life! I definitely can’t wait to return.” – Janet Dawson
Hammerstone’s
Hammerstone’s is located in a building with a history dating back to 1884. It is known for its live music and great food. The live music is available 7 nights a week. There are two additional shows during the weekends. Furthermore, the restaurant hosts parties and celebrations of all purposes. They also serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant also has its own Car Show for charity.
There are 12 beers on tap inside. The patio bar features 5 beers. Some of the featured beers are wheat ales, craft lager, stouts, porters, and imported beers. Moreover, there are burgers and sandwiches of all fillings and sides.
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LOCATION:
Address: 2028 S 9th St, St. Louis, MO 63104
Phone: (314) 773-5565
Website: hammerstones.net
REVIEWS:
”My first time here. I had the half chicken dinner with mashed potatoes and cole slaw. The potatoes were different from what I’ve had, but different is good. There also was a live band. Great experience!” – Trina
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