Blueberry Hill, St. Louis, Missouri
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Blueberry Hill
Rating N/A - too few ratings
Type: Restaurant

6504 Delmar Blvd
St. Louis, Missouri United States 63130 [ print map ]
(314) 727-4444
http://www.blueberryhill.com

Hours: 11am-1:30am


Taps: 18
Bottles: 60



WiFi
Children
Patio
Seasonals
Real Ales
Proper Glassware
Beer To Go/Growlers
BYO 6-Pack/Singles
Available At This Location (arranged by most recent)
Budweiser n/a, Pabst Blue Ribbon 2, Boulevard Lunar Ale 43, Schlafly APA 88



8 reviews for Blueberry Hill
 Ambiance 70%
 Service 58%
 Selection 62%
 Food 74%
 Value 36%
 Overall 66%
 Rating N/A



phaleslu (88), Cincinnati, Ohio
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/58/109/15 8/10 8/1014/20

July 17, 2009
Outstanding, big burgers. A fun place to go in a fun area of town. Very busy on weekends. Wide range of patrons, from hipsters to locals to tourists to college kids to families. The Duck Room is a great place to watch a show, and Chuck Berry still plays once a month. Above average beer selection for a typical bar/restaurant, but won’t offer anything that a beer lover hasn’t had already.

grobeen (10), , Illinois
  70   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/57/1012/15 7/10 8/1013/20

June 15, 2009
A well-known place in St. Louis, where famous people sometimes show up suddenly or secretly. The food is your somewhat typical burger-related food, but the beer selection is surprisingly huge. A+ for the beer selection (and the hope I see someone famous there someday!).

dwaggs2 (8), Lee’s Summit, Missouri
does not count - explanation
  74   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/57/1011/15 9/10 7/1015/20

May 1, 2009
Great food and service. Beer selection was a little weak, but the food made up for it. Great menu and food selection. Can get busy.

lizziec (10), ,
  54   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/53/108/15 6/10 6/1012/20

April 7, 2009
A St. Louis institution. Decent selection, but the service is very slow even on week days. But it has lots of memorabilia to look at and great burgers. Beer selection is strong, but nothing too original.

MrBunn (53), Western, Pennsylvania
  72   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
4/56/1011/15 8/10N/A15/20

January 14, 2007
This place is pretty darn cool. There is generally some interesting band playing in the Duck Room (basement area that is a pit and has a toned-down selection of beers... last time I got some Bells and a Rogue Dead Guy in bottles when I saw a show there.) The main floor is a mainstay in St. Louis and they have lots of stuff on tap or in bottle. Burgers are great. Worth visiting.

SubstanceT (114), Saint Louis, Missouri
  48   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/106/15N/AN/A10/20

October 1, 2006
Its an interesting and somewhat historic kind of place. Food is just your typical tourist kind of place and beer list is usual restaurant kind. If there was a band or something really interesting to see it would be nice.

jpm30 (57), East Central, Georgia
  54   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/107/15 6/10N/A12/20

February 6, 2006
I’ve been to this restuarant/bar/club at least 60 times over the last ten years, mainly to see touring bands or business lunches. For the traveler, because Blueberry Hill was featured on the Food Network, often come here for the famous hamburgers and music memorabilia that fills the restuarant. I have to admit, I don’t understand the appeal of the burgers, I have had much better burgers at other joints in St. Louis, but the fries, onion rings and other side dishes are excellent. For a place famous nationwide for it’s hamburgers, they are bland tasting. They are large, with large chunks of cheese, but seasoned poorly. The beer selection is average restuarant fare and I stick with local brewers like Schlafly’s. When busy at night, usually very busy on the weekends, service breaks down, food is served cold and its hard to get a beer when seated at a table. At night, the crowd is a mixture of locals, college kids and tourists. When a good band is playing in one of the music rooms, I would not recommend eating here before the show because of poor service. Lunch during the week is best time to come here, Service and food are better when they are serving the local business crowd. The Food Network often features Blueberry Hill on it’s "Best Of" programs, but I would advise the traveler to be wary. Check out Vintage Vinyl if you like to shop cd/record stores.

sethdude (17), St. Louis, Missouri
  66   Ambiance  Service  Selection  Food  Value  Overall 
3/55/1010/15 8/10N/A15/20

January 10, 2006
A pretty cool place to socialize, though true beer geeks will be annoyed by the smoke and darkness. The walls are littered with rock’nroll and yesteryear deco, dead animals, guitars, lunchboxes, etc. The booths lend lots of privacy, and live music is found very often, with Chuck Berry himself taking the stage once a month. Other acts tend to be fairly big, such as Gavin Rossdale (formerly of Bush) and other such acts filling The Duckroom. Beer selection caters to nearly everyone, ranging from macros to micros to Belgians. Food is above average, and is quite award-winning in the St. Louis area. Usually crowded, being part of the St. Louis "Loop" and all. A stone’s throw from Cicero’s and worth stopping by just fo the experience. Crowd tends to be mostly college kids, but can vary wildly depending on musical acts.

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Scene
Dark, smoky and "bluesy", Nostalgic.

Noise
Can be quite loud when crowded

Staff
Typical

Music
Chuck Berry, big acts.

Food
Burgers and Fries, pub fare, soups and sandwiches.

Parking
street and public lot nearby.