Food was good. The only complaint would be how the burgers were cooked. Mediums were mixed up with well done. The hostess was great. She became our waitress since the other two standing there refused. One said no and the other said she wasn't on till 4.
I don’t know what else to say besides good food. I came with my family and it was very good. Food food
My husband had the burger and it was huge and cooked just right. I had the grilled cheese. I found it greasy and most of the cheese was outside the sandwich. Lots of fries but they were not really hot. Would have sent them back but the sandwiches were big and that’s what we really ate. Service was good. Not crowded either.
I've eaten there a few times when staying at the Hyatt it's been a good experience until yesterday morning prior to a Cardinals game I got the fish tacos I took a bite and nearly broke off part of my tooth. There was about an inch and a half long piece of plastic with sharp edges somehow embedded into the fish. Had I actually swallowed that It would have definitely been an ER trip. The server apologized and issued a credit for the tacos but couldn't explain what that piece was or how it got into the food. Eat with caution. My other experiences though have been fairly good I would say a four star on average.
Nice hotel bar at the Hyatt Regency St. Louis at the Arch. Good beer selection and a limited but excellent food menu. Ate there multiple times and all excellent.
Don't have the Philly Cheesesteak, it has like one strip of onion and one of the peppers, a little bit of cheese, and lots of dry tasteless meat on a large soft bun.
It was fine. Our waiter Erik was awesome. Drinks were strong but suuuper sweet. The small batch ice cream was worth the cost. We didn't get real food though, but it looked nice for the other people there.
3 Burgers w/fries, 2 sodas, 1 pretzel + tip = 100 bucks. Burgers and pretzel were good. Fries were those seasoned fries you bake from the grocery store freezer case. You can get the same food for just a bit over half the price inside the nearby Gateway Arch.
BrewHouse is located in the Hyatt Regency hotel. First of all the floor was so sticky that my step-fathers cane was stuck to the floor my mom added that her shoes were sticking to the floor as well. Then comes the FOOD. I ordered the Chips and Queso for $9.95 I was bought out maybe 3oz of Queso and Salsa with half a BAG of chips. The dip tasted like powdered cheese it had NO FLAVOR AT ALL. I returned my order I wasn’t going to pay $10 dollars for that. My parents ordered the chicken wings you get 12 in an order and they seemed to like them….. until later on that NIGHT…. If you know what I mean ???. Everyone has there own taste buds and BREWHOUSE was not interesting to my taste buds. I would suggest that you make your own option of this establishment.
Located in the Hyatt hotel which is so convenient for those staying there like we did so we loved the fact we came off the elevator right to the restaurant after a long day of sightseeing it was perfect location for us. We were seated right away. It was quite loud when we were there, but it is a bar and not a fine dining establishment so we just sat closer to be able to talk. We found the food good, prices fairly reasonable for a ‘hotel’ restaurant. Mahi tacos (2) with a side for $15.95 chicken strips $14.95 (5 of them) and a side. Beware there is a food state tax and a city sate tax that is added onto your bill.