It was great environment and really enjoyed the night. Food came out at a great time the drinks opened up for great conversations. shoutout to The waitress Dani she was excellent with the recommendations..
Curfew is the restaurant off of the lobby of the Canopy Hotel. Not sure how to describe the decor, maybe a mash up of plush and modern. It has a very open dining room focused toward a large glass wall offering views of AutoZone Park, home of both the Redbirds, our Cardinals affiliated minor league baseball team and 901FC, the USL soccer team. There are also limited views of the historic Peabody Hotel directly across the street to the south. but itâs pleasing to the eye
Fantastic experience!!! It was my 3rd time coming to this restaurant, and it gets better each time. Pancakes and breakfast potatoes are delicious!!! Outstanding service and ambience!!! Highly recommended!!!
Overall, the ambience was amazing and relaxing. Slow time for food during non-busy hours & high gratuity. Overall nice experience.
I got the black eyed peas humus and it was very good and then I got the chicken sandwich that I was told is the best thing on their menu. It looked fabulous. It was not. I was very surprised how bland it was. Maybe other things are good but I wonât rush back to find out.
The food was excellent. We had shrimp & grits, salads, pancakes and the biscuit board - it was delicious! Wish their happy hour cocktails were available all but the bar service at brunch was really good. We will go back!
Chicken liver appetizer was best Iâve ever had. And the two pasta dishes were likewise outstanding. Our server - while nice - seemed distracted and was not attentive.
Food took too long to come out. Not a lot to choose from . Chicken thigh meal was not seasoned well, I could have made that at home. Offer deserts but none on the menu.
Great first experience , the waitress was kind and knowledgeable.
Curfew was a disappointment (or as my wife said a âone and done). The service was very poor, flies were everywhere even before the food came and itâs not a Comfortable place to eat (at least our seats werenât). The food was quite good. I had the Pancakes Fir for a King which were excellent. Too bad the waitress didnât suggest getting a side order with it as it wasnât very filling. A side of bacon or sausage would have made it complete. We also had the farmerâs breakfast (eggs, bacon, potatoes and white toast (no whole wheat or multigrain options), the brisket flatbread and the shrimp and grits. Service was slow and not always accurate. Our waitress said she was slammed but the restaurant appeared half empty. Itâs not a bad place to eat honestly but with the Peabody across the street, itâs not a place Iâd choose to eat brunch at again.