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  • Amanda S.

    We had such a great time here! STUNNING views, great service, reasonable drinks ((EXTENSIVE selection)), DJ. All around a wonderful time. Very close to everything you'd want to do in STL. Will definitely be coming back again!

    (5)
  • Adam A.

    Location AMAZING. Drinks AMAZING. Service needs work, like allot of work. If it wasn't for the location probably wouldn't come. But hey, when in rome. Great view of STL and an amazing experience for a nice night out.

    (3)
  • Doug F.

    Summary: Come here for drinks, come here for the view, but please don't come here for the food. The view here is stunning. Sitting on the 26th floor of the downtown Hilton, you have an unobstructed view of St Louis, and were the Cardinals playing, a very high box seat for the game. It is a nice place to escape from the stifling heat and humidity. There's a good sized wine selection and a good dozen or two beers to choose from. There are two letdowns: First, the less serious one is the service. There doesn't seem to be many waiters/waitresses around and often I found myself waiting 20-30 minutes between actions for them to respond. Second, the food was surprisingly poor. I tried the margarita pizza, which was soggy and the sliders with three different meats, each being a bit of a disappointment. The teriyaki chicken was as dry as a jerky and didn't taste very teriyaki. The pork belly was delicious but as a sandwich, lacked the toppings that made me feel like it was a good slider. The short rib had an extra bit of vegetable that made it different than the pork belly. The meat was chewier than I would've wanted, but was acceptable. The presentation of the sliders was questionable, with some bun tops flipped over as if they toppled. The view saves the day here. If I had not ordered food, this may be a 4 star spot. But once I had eaten, I struggle to rate it more highly.

    (3)
  • Joan G.

    Decided to grab a quick bite before the game and to show visitors what a great view the restaurant has. We had to stand in line for awhile to wait for an elevator to take us up. Once up there, it is open seating( sit anywhere). There were a few tables with reserved signs on them. The waitress brought a bowl of potato chips to the table and got our drink order. A friend said they were spicy chips but I didn't think so. We also ordered a bowl of truffle popcorn to munch on while waiting for our food. Our table ordered a pepperoni pizza, the sliders, chicken skewers and an heirloom salad. My heirloom salad was delicious although I would have liked bigger pieces of mozzarella on it. The other dishes were declared tasty. I was able to taste the meatball slider. When I go back, that is what I will order. Dress is casual to dressy-whatever you choose. Food arrived in a timely fashion. All in all, it was a great meal.

    (4)
  • Mary A.

    I was here for a private event, so I can't give much of a review for the normal dining/drinking experience. Jake was the bartender for our event and he was GREAT! Very friendly and super skilled at what he does. Our group had chips from the appetizer menu ($6). I thought they were over-seasoned and spicy, but everyone else loved them. Personal preference- I would not order $6 chips at a bar. The view is spectacular!

    (4)
  • Mobin M.

    St. Louis 360 was a great experience as far as the drinks and the view of the whole downtown! Bar 360 is located inside Hilton hotel and when you first get there the hotel attendant will walk to the elevator and send you up to floor 26 where bar 360 is located at. When my girlfriend I walked in the bar the atmosphere of the bar is great! The ambience of the bar and patio was great! Starting with the bar there are 2 of them one inside and one outside on the patio! The service is consistent for the most part! The best about this place is the beautiful view of downtown and Anheuser-Busch stadium where we got to watch the Cardinals WIN!!! The drinks were pricey but worth it with the beautiful view from the roof top! The bartenders on the patio were fast and serving everyone that needed something!! The worse thing about this place was the food! We were very disappointed with the Margherita pizza that we ordered. The pizza honestly didn't even taste like real pizza and the sauce was watery, like it was running off the pizza and it was very soggy! It didn't even have any sort of flavor to the pizza! However we ordered the house made chips as an appetizer and that was really good just be careful they are spicy! I would recommend this place to people who want to have the beautiful view of downtown and just want to have a good time! Just stay away from the pizza and you'll be fine!

    (4)
  • Greg D.

    Just stepped in from Three Sixty and had a great time. Considering how busy it was the staff did an excellent job. Enjoyed some local beers and MO wine (yeah that's right..) Local beer menu is changing at present so they only have a few on draft. As I had already tried both at the breweries themselves in the last few days went with a Schlafly Dry Hopped APA which was very fresh bottled like last week. The fish tacos were killer and I have a tad bit of experience with tacos down in Texas and out in California. Really nicely done. The California Roll was just like any other yet twice the twice as down on the street and the BBQ Chicken Pizza had a nice crust yet the sauce was too sweet and it wasn't so impressive. You are not here for the food apparently. Obviously the view... And something else. Yes, I met one of the St Louis Cardinals here tonight. Nice guy. Apparently some of the players hang out here. Cool. The open fires on the 26th floor (only way you can get up here is ask to be sent, even if you are staying at the Ballpark Hilton as we are) make for some nice reflections off the glass walls. You can sit inside or outside and naturally there's a great photo opp with the Arch lit up at night. Not to mention the fact that this is a great place to watch the game just looking down at Busch Stadium from 26 stories up and across the street AND having widescreen monitors to just turn around and catch the last play again with a 10 second delay. It's like a live tivo experience on top of a skyscraper with a full upscale bar and top notch food. I give the food 4 stars. Service and being the best of it's kind just this side of the Mississippi (you can see it from here too) yes, of course it's 5 stars.

    (5)
  • Heather C.

    Great location and views - probably can't beat that. Seems like a good place to be before a Cardinals game. I wasn't really blown away by their $7.50 truffle popcorn, but I'm sure if I ordered something of actual sustenance it would have been good.

    (3)
  • Todd M.

    During the summertime this is an amazing place to watch a Cardinals game. The 360 skytop view is on top of the Hilton Hotel. It creates an amazing atmosphere. You get a great view of the city and catch a unique perspective of the Cardinals game below. The service and the food come close to matching the view. At one point the waitress mistakenly picked up our 3/4 finished order of fries. She immediately apologized and returned with a brand new order of french fries. Best of all the Giants won!!!

    (4)
  • Samantha Y.

    Place has amazing view. All I got was a drink & apptizers. Drink was strong. But the apptizers were not good at all. I will say come here if you want to get drunk & hang out. There is a dress code for guys, NO tanks or muscle shirts. & this is a room top restaurant, you cannot smoke outside.

    (2)
  • Sharon K.

    Great experience, awesome view and exceptional drinks. Our bartender, Jake, was wonderful! If it wasn't for Aaron there wouldn't be any of these fun social events. Thank you, Aaron B.

    (5)
  • Vicky R.

    360 is a trendy lounge with a great view of St. Louis downtown. Great for hanging out with friends on one of those breezy Saturday nights (but you'll have to fight for seats because every single person in STL seem to entertain by the same idea) Which is what we did last week. We didn't try their food so can't comment on that. Drinks are decent with plenty of alcohol in them too. I shelled out 100 dollars for 4 cocktails and shots, but I kind of expected it for its prime location and view. It's the place to be when taking friends from out of town!

    (4)
  • Shannon D.

    The view is incredible and it looks like a hip night club with lights everywhere. You can see the entire city from the rooftop. Outside of that, I think the place has overpriced drinks and food. The service was below average, but it was busy. There is a cover on the weekends and only 2 elevators to get up and down. Be prepared to wait a few minutes to get in.

    (3)
  • Aziz G.

    This is a contemporary tapas-style bar situated on the top of a Hilton hotel with average food. The real story here is the view of the St Louis Arch which is fantastic. During baseball season you are supposed to be able to see games from the balcony, but I was not around during a game. The restaurant is designed well, with a contemporary feel. Waiters and servers are polite. The concept here is somewhat novel, offering an eclectic mix of food in the tapas-small plate style to be shared. Items include popcorn, sliders, sushi, and pizza. I just don't think the menu works all that well. Tapas relies on a menu with a lot of breadth and depth to allow the patrons to establish their own theme for the evening. The menu certainly has breadth, but misses the depth. We ended up ordering the hummus, seafood + artichoke dip, cheese plate, popcorn, short rib sliders, margherita pizza, sushi, fish tacos, oysters, and for dessert we had the home-made kit kat and brownie. The food was average to good, but produced a somewhat chaotic and disjointed collection of food. The highlights were the homemade kit kat dessert and brownie. The lowpoints were the artichoke dip, which was a coagulated mess, and the stale bread served with the hummus. So come for the views, but go easy on the food.

    (3)
  • Daniel D.

    While walking through downtown we saw this rooftop bar and decided to go check it out... In the end it was totally worth it. Even though you might have to do a line to get in the elevator it moves quickly and once you are upstairs the wait is irrelevant. This restaurant offers amazing views of the cities, nice atmosphere and good food. We ordered several dishes and everything we tried was worth the money. Even though the dishes are not the best I have ever had in my life, they were definitely good and made excellent by the ambiance. The one bad thing about this restaurant, is the fact that no reservations are taken, and no host/ess will help you find a table. So you have to be like a vulture and stand around other tables and wait for people to stand up and leave... I believe this can be uncomfortable for those with a table.

    (5)
  • Treesa G.

    Super fun, great view, gorgeous skyline. Drinks were good but the dudes serving it weren't overly awesome. Fine but not awesome. Definitely would come back just for the view.

    (4)
  • Kait S.

    Open 7 nights a week, decent drinks, cool atmosphere with lots of seating options and great decor. We love the multiple fire places and indoor/outdoor option. The food is ok. Haven't been impressed by any of the small plates yet. Good place to wear a cocktail dress and enjoy a drink.

    (4)
  • Tiffany H.

    The view is amazing and the decor is fun right down to the bathroom mirrors. The food is priced a little high, but standard for a place with craft cocktails and such a great location. I had two drinks with names that played on social media. Cute, and delicious. I had oysters and a hummus plate..both really fresh. If you're getting cocktails and dinner, expect to spend around $50 per person. This would be an ideal date spot for the 20-30 something crowd.

    (4)
  • Jason W.

    Best place for some fresh air, cold beer and possibly some free baseball. This bar is very unique for St Louis. If you find yourself anywhere close to the Arch, you, you gotta do yourself and come enjoy the view.

    (4)
  • Mark V.

    Still have not found a grumpy person here in St. Louis. This place is very nice on a warm night to eat and drink and enjoy the view

    (5)
  • A B.

    Awesome view. Great opportunity to really get a unique view of the arch and the ball field. My buddies and I had lunch on a Saturday before a game and it wasn't crowded at all. We even had seats looking down on the ball field. Great bar. Excellent food. Definitely a place to go check out whether your in St Louis for one day or a week.

    (5)
  • Dani M.

    I stayed at the Hilton this past weekend with my bestie who was visiting from Chicago. We decided to head on up for a cocktail after returning to the hotel from dinner. At 10ish on a Saturday night this place was definitely hopping. Luckily we managed to snag two seats at the bar and enjoyed the view, DJ, and our luscious libations. Need to go back and actually try the food!

    (4)
  • David H.

    OK. Next time I stay in downtown St. Louis, I'll be staying at the Hilton at the Ballpark. This is one of the best features of the hotel. It's call 360 St. Louis because you can walk all around, not because it's revolving. They have a great bar area with some great views overlooking downtown and especially the ballpark. You can actually watch the game from there. There are several firepit areas outside. My wife and I were there in December and it was just a bit too chilly to be outside. I believe they also allow smoking outside. In the summer, they set up an outdoor bar. The drinks are a bit pricey, but very good. Many TV's for watching the games. Crowd seems to be somewhat young--- 25-40. Separate elevator takes you up.

    (5)
  • Sidhartha R.

    I really enjoyed this place! One of the best places to see downtown St.Louis. Service is good.For me this is a favorite spot to have drinks in the evening. California Rolls and Fish tacos are the best that I had here.

    (4)
  • Alisha M.

    I give this place a very strong 3 stars. The view is great and so is the atmosphere however it could be sooo much more. The tapas style menu do not work well with the concept. The happy hour doesn't really make you happy. The salmon dish is great however the price point is seriously off (gotta keep the lights on so I get it. The fish Tacos are good. (They are tiny) People order the pizza because it's safe. It's not all that great, But who can mess up pizza. The prices and menu selections are not cohesive. You'll leave feeling like you paid for a happy ending you never got. Oh and the 24 dollar glass of Cab came with a complimentary gnat. You're welcome.

    (3)
  • Melissa W.

    I went to 360 after a wedding Saturday night and I am a frequent patron of the rooftop. I was completely disgusted by the lack of cleanliness in the bathroom. There was no hand soap in either container, no paper towels and toilet paper covered the floors of the stalls. I mentioned this to the manager and she stated that the employees have their own restroom that they use so I could be assured that the people waiting on us had washed their hands after using the restroom. I was completely floored when one of the waitresses approached me 30 minutes after I complained at the bar and said, "You can go wash your hands now if you would like, there's soap in the bathroom." The professional response from the team should have been very simple. Thank you for letting us know, we will address it immediately.

    (1)
  • Erica J.

    Fantastic restaurant with view wrapped all around the rooftop. We ordered quite a bit off the menu and everything was surprisingly good. Cocktails were yum too. Negative: hotel elevator system sucks.

    (5)
  • Shaun B.

    So while my girlfriend and I are planning a vacation to St. Louis, we stumble upon 360. It seemed like a rooftop lounge that served food and drinks with a view of the city sounded like a fine idea. So we arrive and discover that we each need to pay $10 cover. We did not know we were entering a club, but whatever. We take the elevator to the very top and are greeted by exceptionally loud dance music being played by a DJ, but absolutely no dance floor. Essentially, you are supposed to sit there at a booth and have drinks and attempt to converse over the loud and pointless dance music. We're off to a great start! We then look at the menus to decide what we will eat and drink. The food prices seemed a little ridiculous for a bar environment, but drinks were reasonably priced. However, we were hungry after the long drive, so we decide that we will still order food. Just one problem though; kitchen closed at 10 pm. So we begrudgingly ordered our drinks since we already paid for the Groupon and had drunk said drinks while listening to out of place music and laughing at all the security walking around. This place seriously thinks it's a club, and as someone to use to work in the industry for years, I couldn't help but roll my eyes at this place. To their credit, the drinks were good. We then decide to take a look around to look at the view. There was a good view of the Anheuser Busch ballpark and the lights of the city, but the building was as tall as the buildings surrounding it. Long story short; you get a fabulous view of the KPMG sign right in your face. Before we finally left, my girlfriend went to use the restroom and our server was cleaning the bathroom, and we felt bad for her. If you are advertising yourself as a high end lounge or are trying to be a club or whatever, have a designated bathroom attendant and let the servers actually serve. Overall, I do not see how people are giving this place good reviews, and would recommend to anyone planning a trip to St. Louis to stay far away from this place!

    (2)
  • Gilbert L.

    Great ambiance, great staff/service!, There are the cheap seats and there is the view from above Busch Stadium...way above Busch Stadium. To watch the games live and on TV in that fashion is some kind of fun way of doing it. Drinks were reasonably priced! I didn't get a chance to eat there but from what my friends told me it was pretty great. Great view of the city all the way around I must say. TIP: It is free entry with a room key for the Hilton.

    (4)
  • Caitlin B.

    Came here with my bff during my recent trip to St. Louis. We were staying in the Hilton, so came for an after dinner drink before heading across the street to Ballpark Village. Hilton guests do not need to pay a cover to get in, which was nice! (Not sure if women have to pay a cover at all, but there was a group of men in front of us who were definitely charged entry). It was pretty crowded on a Saturday night, and it was easy to see why- the view was awesome, the bartenders were friendly, and there was lots of seating. We were able to find two seats at the bar, and we had a nice time chatting and drinking for an hour or so. I'd definitely come back the next time I'm in St. Louis! Note that if you are staying in the hotel, you'll need to go downstairs to the lobby before you can take the elevator up to the bar. That's where they'll check your ID and your room key. A bit annoying, but nothing to prevent me from going back. How amazing is it to go out in the winter without needing a coat because you aren't leaving the building?

    (4)
  • Dana D.

    Atmosphere and location are great and you pay for it. We had some small plates (they should be called extra small plates) which were good but overpriced ( the sliders, chicken skewers, and spinach and strawberry salad). If I were to order one again it would definitely be the sliders, it was the only one I didn't feel horribly ripped off paying $14 for. Ended up getting a bbq chicken pizza after those because we were still hungry. The thin crust was good but the fact that the first 3 bites of every piece was so soggy you had to eat it with a fork was not. Would go back for drinks and hanging but not dinner.

    (3)
  • Jessika O.

    No surprise from the reviews I read previously. The view is great and the drinks aren't bad. The atmosphere is what you are going here for. The end. The food is sub-par and the drinks are expensive. I knew this going in from the reviews, so I wasn't upset. I kept an open-mind and I was mainly going for the atmosphere. I would go back again for sure, but eat before or after somewhere else.

    (3)
  • Ann S.

    It is a given that the view is the star of the show here, but was pleased with the food. We intended to have drinks and an appetizer and then eat elsewhere, but liked the food and stayed for dinner. Great fish tacos and Korean bbq tacos. Everyone wants to see the view and guests were taking pictures of each other. Fun atmosphere and great decor! The place to take friends from out of town!

    (4)
  • Mike W.

    We hit a really great night. Great sunset on a beautiful evening. We had spent too much time inside over the weekend, so a little fresh air at 360 was perfect. The atmosphere can't be beat. Great seating areas, little gas fire pits everywhere, casual yet classy. The food was good, but if the menu was a little better, this would have been an easy 5 starts. Limited appetizers, decent sushi, but far from good sushi. Had the sliders as well, which were good, but not great. I will definitely be back when I get the chance.

    (4)
  • Hollina U.

    Overrated. Sorry, this rooftop has nothing on rooftops in other cities. The crowd is older than I was expecting on a Saturday night--- but it would be a great date place-- just maybe not a place to scope out other singles. But then again, what am I thinking-- people want to scope the Arch. Too bad the KPMG building blocks part of the view of the Arch. Drinks were just alright, and the bartender took forever even though it wasn't that busy. I would skip this place.

    (3)
  • Danya W.

    Great ambiance, good food, nice prices! Celebrated our anniversary dinner here and was very pleased :) My only wish is that they add more entree items to menu!!

    (4)
  • Sally C.

    Sitting on top of one of the Hilton hotels in downtown is this hip, chic bar. I may have liked it better if we had known that it opened at 4 (so we didn't have to wait an hour downstairs in the lounge) and if they had let us sit on the side where you could see the Arch. Our side (the complete other side) was nice too, but the sun was going down on that side, which put half the people in our party at risk from being blinded by the setting sun. The decor is sleek, sexy, and modern. Its surrounded by windows so you can see across the expanse of St. Louis, at the Arch and the stadium. There is even outdoor seating with little firepits in case you wanted to brave the wind. Oddly, many of the indoor decor was painted green, which was a little weird to me but maybe it was their thing. Right in front of the elevator is what looks like a curtain of water streams falling downstairs. Its actually plasticy elastic bands on which water actually fell-- my friend and I couldn't resist touching. :P Behind it is a short curved stairwell that led down to the restrooms, which had a nude painting hanging next to the men's door. The restrooms themselves are amazing and gorgeous. Full doors, bright lights, and mirrors. Very clean. I was impressed, it was NICE. My friend wanted to come because she said their fish tacos were amazing. We hadn't eaten since 10 AM and waited until 4 PM to order the tacos. Unfortunately, they had redone the menu since she had last visited and the tacos she had before were no longer there. I figured no matter, if the last fish tacos were good, the current ones couldn't be too bad. So we ordered. They were called crispy Baja tacos and supposedly came with creme fraiche and salsa roja. There might have been a smear of creme fraiche on the tortilla before they loaded it up and only a spot of salsa on top of a rather colorless, bland minced slaw that took up most of the taco. However, the fish was fried wonderfully-- it was crispy and spicy and delicious. My friend said it wasn't as good as the previous tacos. I also ordered a drink called the Been There, Done That. I wanted something bubbly and refreshing, which it was with cucumber vodka and champagne. The Chamboard made it pretty but weighted it down a little. My friend's brother ordered their Korean style pulled pork tacos and the fries. He said the pork was a little too sweet and didn't taste quite right (he's from LA and lives in Koreatown, he probably knows his Korean food). But the fries were SO SO delicious. Another friend ordered the California roll. She said the avocado was brown but tasted fine. My friend's stepfather ordered a steak dish and said it tasted food; I thought it was weird that it came all cut up in cubes. It's a nice place to grab a few snacks and enjoy drinks. Probably not the best place to eat if you're hungry and want a meal. Super chill though and really pretty.

    (4)
  • Adam S.

    Great drinks and atmosphere!!!! Didn't eat but everyone else's food looks great!!!! My only complaint is that the person manning the elevator was extremely rude and needs an attitude check or to be replaced!!!!!!!!!

    (4)
  • Richard J.

    On one side, the Gateway Arch. On the other side, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. Awesome views! The atmosphere is nice, but I was very comfortable there in jeans. The food is good, and there's a variety of beer to choose from. In St. Louis, this is a don't-miss.

    (5)
  • Jen J.

    Do not even think about ordering the ceviche - hands down the worst ceviche I ever had. At $18 a pop, there is no excuse for its quality! I wasn't at all expecting authentic Peruvian Ceviche here, but this dish was just sad...the fish bits were mushy and oily and tasted like they came straight out of a can; the shrimp were so overcooked they were chewy; the only decent component were the chips that came with the dish. They were at least crispy. Come on 360! You can do alot better with the price you are charging on these suckers. If you can't make a half decent fresh ceviche, don't put it on the menu. Yuck

    (2)
  • Christiana S.

    Expensive for what you get. I don't mind paying a lot for quality, but this place just doesn't deliver. You are buying atmosphere, not great food/drinks. Their bar is SLOOOOOOW. I can't put enough Os in that word. The place wasn't even a quarter full, and it took forever to get drinks! They charge full price for food, but you get little bites. I had to go get a supplemental dinner after eating there. The food was good, but not stunning, and certainly not worth the price. I had a great view of the Arch and the river, but from what I could tell, our table and the one next to us were the only tables with great views. Otherwise, it was pretty dull. I will not return, but I don't really regret going once.

    (3)
  • Isaac S.

    Definitely a place to visit. They have AWESOME views of downtown. It's a mix between urban/industrial feel and a hint of classy--urban chic? The bar tender was very friendly and helpful. He made excellent drinks and I would highly recommend him. I wish they would get rid of or dim the lamps around the windows as it's hard to see out them when they are on. It's a cool place and I'd definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Fab S.

    360 is located at the top of the Hilton Hotel downtown St Louis, at a prime location near the base ball stadium. Go on a breezy summer night, and enjoy the views of the Downtown skyline, the Busch Stadium, the ballpark village...etc Get there before they charge a cover starting at 10pm ($10 cover). Drinks are on the pricey side - $10 and up. Valet service is available. Nice ambiance, good music, hip/posh atmosphere. They host quite a few private events that may occupy a good portion of the patio, but you can always find your way to the outside bar. On my first visit there years ago, I had the chicken skewers which sent me in a mild to moderate state of cognitive dissonance... They were very flavorful, not expected at all from such establishment (this is a compliment, lol).The happy hour food is exquisite. I believe they promote a different menu item every day of the week. I went on a Fish tacos day, and on a Sushi day. Both were outstanding. If you can catch the happy hour on any given day, I say GO!! totally worth it. I have only tried a few small plates off the menu and would say, though the food is super tasty, the regular prices are little too high in my opinion. I've never had a full diner at the 360 but I am willing to bet it won't be disappointing. I'd also recommend to all tourists who want to enjoy STL at night in a nice environment downtown.

    (4)
  • Dennis W.

    Given the number of late-night weekend spots you can get into without a cover in St. Louis, it's hard to ever recommend a place that charges the fee without a live band on stage. ...even if the views are one-of-a-kind... ...even if the scene is a unique sort of accessible luxury that few other lounges in the region come close to matching. The exception to the rule is 360, in a good way. As a hotel bar/Happy Hour location: In a word? Impressive. During the day, the modern decor and spaciousness of the restaurant really stand out, the music is turned down to a more casual level and the views are one-of-a-kind. Even returning guests can't help but appreciate the romance of the sun setting over Clayton to the west or the sight of clouds flanking the Arch to the east. As a Friday/Saturday nightlife option: Depending on your aim, 360 can either be an energetic in-spot with a mix of sports fans, business travelers and good-looking locals (inside) or one of the top lounge patio spaces in the region (outside). My suggestion is to pursue the latter. Good luck finding a seat near one of the firepits or along the outer railings on busier nights... but know that it can be absolutely sublime when you can. Note: *Cover rules apply after 10p on Friday and Saturday and during some events. $10/person. (Hotel guests and those with Cardinals ticket stubs from the same evening's game are complimentary). *Among the more interesting design features, check out the DJ booth above the bar's water curtain.

    (4)
  • Picha M.

    Finally had the opportunity to check out the 360. This has been our list for a while and this past week we were able to explore it during an appreciation event. As you walk into the hotel lobby there is a dedicated elevator to the 360. A nice exclusive touch. We arrived in the bar and were immediately greeted and handed a drink. For the even it was standard fare with wine and beer. I stuck with the red bled most of the night. The setting was awesome. Very bright airy and with wonderful views "360". There was a cardinal's game going on so naturally we positioned ourselves by the gas fire on the south side over looking Busch. Overall a great view of the stadium with plenty of nearby flat screen TVs and even on a slightly chilly night it was perfect by the fire. The food we were able to taste included Sushi (spicy tuna and california rolls), flatbread pizza (BBQ chicken) as well as multiple different sliders. They were serving tenderloin, sirloin and pork belly. The pork belly took the cake! Overall a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere with very nice modern decor. If I didn't have so get babysitting I would probably come here more often.

    (4)
  • Dustin H.

    One of of my all time favorite bars! 360 provides exactly what the name says: A fantastic 360 degree view of the St. Louis. From The Arch, to Bush stadium, to downtown, you will not be disappointed. We went several times during our visit and they were all great. During the week it wasn't busy at all and the beer prices were very reasonable considering the location (~$6/draft). 360 provided a great atmosphere and service, seemed very classy, and yet had a casual vibe about it. Great outside bar for days with good weather, and the fire pits on tables add a very cool ambiance at night. If you're ever in St. Louis, head to 360, grab a beer and take in the city as you watch the sun set. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Carmel M.

    A fun bar, I'm glad we have something like this in St.Louis. Tips: Go for the drinks and the view, get food elsewhere. If you don't like waiting around, loud music, or crowds, go on an "off" night or go right at 4:00. Some nights there is a cover charge of $10. We went here for a drink in a random Sunday afternoon when we were supposed to be golfing but the weather turned and cancelled our outdoor plans. I figured it'd be nearly empty but even with our 3:50pm arrival we had to wait in a line at the elevator. No problem, we got right in and had a lounge seat with a view of the arch. We each ordered beers (reasonable cost, $5-$8 or so) and a plate of pita and hummus dip. The food was awful. Stale pita, the hummus had a crust on it as if it'd been in that dish for a while. No biggie, just disappointed. All in all, a fun bar. I'm not into baseball at all, nor do I like crowds much so I doubt I'll be back on a Saturday or game night but it was definitely a fun drink and a great view that we can take an out-of-town guest or two proudly.

    (4)
  • Krystal H.

    I went here with a friend during restaurant week to celebrate her birthday. For appetizers I got the ceviche and she got the hummus. It's not the best ceviche I ever had but it was reasonably enjoyable. I'm not really into pineapple but it worked with this version. I will say that if the portion and quality I received is the same outside of restaurant week it is absolutely not worth the $18 menu price. The hummus was, well, hummus. Kind of hard to screw up hummus. There was a large portion of olive tapenade on top, and she hates olives, so it would have been nice to know in advance, but I ate it for her and the rest was fine. The entrees were the tilapia and the seafood risotto. The tilapia looked amazing and she enjoyed it; was served on top of polenta. The seafood risotto was kind of a let down. Very little seafood at all and only 2 shrimp on top. could have used some kind of garnish for color other than the 2 shrimp. Just was kind of blah. The watermelon sangria was awful. Tasted like a watermelon jolly rancher and I was expecting actual fresh watermelon since it's in season and all. For dessert we both got the beignets. She really liked them but having had really really good beignets before I think they were just ok. A lot of mine were kind of doughy in the middle and they were really small, although I got a lot of them. I don't think I'd get them again. Our service was great, though. My friend and I had a lot to catch up on and our service picked up on that and didn't hover. She came when we needed her and that was all. She was friendly and offered suggestions, listing some of her favorites. The view (which was the draw for me) is cool. You can see over Ballpark Village and into the stadium. There's a nice view of the arch. The Cardinals game was on all the screens. The ambience is nice and there's a floating DJ booth above the bar which is pretty cool. Honestly I wouldn't go there and pay a cover. It's luxe but that's what you're paying for.

    (3)
  • Fern R.

    Another visit, this time on a Saturday eve! An interesting and fun crowd in every age group, club music and many dancing where they stand or sit :)) Good food: I had pork tacos that were liking and very tasty! Sliders were really good and creative and fish tacos were again wonderful! We ate inside and enjoyed the spectacular views with visits to the open patios!! Great fireplaces warned us on a cool eve and the views were a treat from every vantage point! We also visited the outside bar,stone with lights and there are also 2 pits to enjoy cocktails in front of while feeling their warmth! A fun night of great club music, great people watching, fabulous views. Just a very cool and fun place to eat and imbibe atop the Hilton

    (4)
  • Curtis M.

    The location is excellent, the view and ambiance are spectacular, and the food was quite good. And it goes straight downhill from there. Frankly, the bar manager should be fired. The house specialty cocktails had pen scratches through half the menu which doesn't mesh with the upscale vibe. They have about 10 beers on draft which isn't bad...if they had them. They did not have half of the draft beers. Ok, bottles. They also didn't have about 1/2 of the bottles on their menu. And it took forever to get the beer. That's not the worst of it...when someone orders a bottle of Tank 7 or Sofie, you don't expect the customer to drink it from the bottle. When someone orders wine, do you just drop it off and have them be hoosiers drinking out of the bottle? No, supply the proper glassware. I had to drink my 8 dollar beer in a water glass (which I had to ask for). Not upscale or even proper in any way shape or form. The saving grace was the quality of the food. I thought the prices were fair. The first round of small plates came out very very quick. The second round took well over 30 minutes and we were comped $20. You can tell the manager was trying to get the service right and everyone was very nice, but they were sure struggling. In the end, I would catagorize 360 as a tourist attraction and a hotel lounge. If you're a local, I don't see a reason to go here.

    (2)
  • Stephan L.

    One of the best views in STL. Came here after a friend's wedding, had the California rolls which were surprisingly good.

    (4)
  • Monica N.

    Do not come here for food. I ordered the NY strip which was $30 and it was chewy and the arugula that it came with was definitely spoiled. Music is too low for it to be fun. Probably wouldn't even come here for just a drink. Unless I was with my grandma and felt like taking her out to be nice. I'm actually still here but about to leave and go eat some Friday's across the street!! I'm a tourist and this place was disappointing.

    (1)
  • Annie S.

    Bar 360 is relatively new in St. Louis and provides a fun place to go for, literally, a change on scenery. Located on the top floor of the Ballpark Hilton at Broadway and Market, this bar provides a great view of St. Louis and the stadium, awesome outdoor seating options, and a lovely indoor-outdoor combination. The drink prices are pretty average for the area and the service is nothing outstanding, but I've enjoyed my time whenever I go there. This year, they had a stellar Halloween costume party, which people went all out for. The only complaint I had about that was the $10 cover charge. Other than the prices, it's a pretty cool place to go and I don't hit it up often enough.

    (3)
  • K S.

    Awesome view (Duh) but it took some strategic hoovering to get a table to sit. The pizza is something I would highly recommend! The drinks were not that impressive. They were out of 5 if the 8 drink specials. Our waitress was terrible. She didnt check on us at all. I was unhappy with my cocktail ( she didnt even ask if i wanted it to be remade or wanted something else). I asked for a water..it never came 30 min later..asked again and it took 15 min. I was so frustrated she totally ruined the evening. The elevator button pusher was aggressive for no reason. But maybe I would be a little frustrated if my job entailed pushing a button all day. The DJ was playing some decent music but I was so pissed at the terrible service I wanted out of there quickly ( But ya know after our awful waitress took forever bringing us the bill and closing our tab out)

    (2)
  • Amanda E.

    This place sucks. Beautiful views and cool sets ups but a major identity crisis going on. The kitchen closes early and the drinks are good but expensive. The music is loud dance music but there's no dance floor. Plus there's a $10 cover. So basically it's trying to be a club but fails miserably, if I wanted to just sit around drinking late at night I'd go to just a plain bar, expected something special here and got nothing. This out of towner is not impressed. I saw on other reviews this is a good place to bring people to impress, please don't you will look lame. Also, we both came in jeans no problem and I saw a variety of attire but certainly nothing that screened dress to impress at me.

    (2)
  • Richa T.

    I really think the view is what sells this place over anything else. It is absolutely stunning and has a great view into the ball park. If you are coming here, dress in layers and prepare to sit outside - the best views/seats are definitely on the balcony. That being said, they do have a lot of space indoors too. The food and drinks are fairly pricey, but I guess that's to be expected of a hotel bar and such a gorgeous view. Also, heads up - they do charge a $10 cover on weekend nights (after 10). I managed to come on a weekday to avoid the cover. I'm not sure if I would return if I still had to pay the cover, but on another night I'd be game. The service is great - they are pretty quick, helpful, and attentive. I might not frequent this place, but it is definitely one of the paves you have to try at least once.

    (4)
  • Stephanie W.

    Great drinks! And breathtaking view! Plus a super dope environment! We came in town on a random weekend getaway and fell in love with this place! Definitely a new favorite and we left wishing we could take it home with us!

    (5)
  • Austin A.

    This bar has a fantastic view of the downtown area. The only reason I would return is if I had out of town guests and wanted to show them the view. I ordered the chicken underneath the snack title portion of the menu. 4 bites later I was finished. Two friends and I ordered the barbecue chicken pizza, and it was not filling by any means. The drinks were over priced (8 dollar well tequila shot) and my Bacardi and coke didn't taste like there was any Bacardi in the drink. The service was mediocre at best. Like I said in the beginning the view is the best part. Oh, the girl twirling with the fire was rather neat as well.

    (2)
  • Merari M.

    360. This place is amazing. I do rate on my own experience, but let me tell you this place is just the perfect place to be at on any kind of night. My husband took me here for our Anniversary weekend and it was the most perfect place to have some really great food, and drinks. It has an amazing view all the way around. There are lounge chairs around the restaurant that allow you to sit, relax and enjoy the wonderful view. You are able to walk around and just mingle if you wish. For me it was definitely a place to just unwind and enjoy the food and drinks that it offers. My reason for the five stars was just definitely the layout, the music, the view, the oysters, and our bartender David, well it was all great! Check it out and enjoy yourself. you will definitely not regret it. I loved it!

    (5)
  • Jonathan F.

    Came here for drinks while having a great view during the short visit to St Louis. Views are great, atmosphere hip. Service was super slow but the server was really nice. Small draft list with many of the options sold out.

    (3)
  • Patricia J.

    Nice view. I mean STL doesn't exactly have an amazing skyline. But for what it is - 360 is probably one of the better viewpoints. Drinks are a bit pricey and standard for the fare. Good place to bring some out of towners but won't be a regular.

    (3)
  • George M.

    Beautiful 360 degree view of St Louis and atmosphere - A plus. Sausage pizza? Very, very salty. Still, I will go there again next time I'm in town.

    (4)
  • page j.

    I like to go on a Monday or. Sunday when they are slow. I like the views. I love the food. Happy hour pricing is great! The music sucks. The staff is a bit snotty and I would go here when it crowded. And contrary to some other reviews I love this place in winter!

    (4)
  • Farooha M.

    Well I definitely think everyone should visit here .... Just not for the food. The scenery is unbeatable of course. You can see all of saint louis. And it's great they have an outdoor section to sit in that high up. The food was ok , but way overpriced for what it was. My husband got the New York strip. It was 30 dollars , I would've paid half that much for what they gave him. It wasn't even hot when they brought it to the table. It was cooked well enough and the sauce on it was nice. I had the burger and it was really good , beef tasted great. It was only like 12 or 13 dollars I believe ... So not too bad. I would come back for a lunch , just a quick bite or something just for the view. My socks weren't blown off , it was just ok.

    (3)
  • Yvette I.

    Great view, great food. Small plates are perfect except the pizza, bigger than you think.

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    "Fire & Ice over City Lights" Went for the bar made with ice & surrounded by fire photo op after reading the name- "Chilled & Distilled Parka Party" IMO, terrible name... Overall this place is too upscale for me, personally anyway. BUT, ask me to party in a parka & see mostly suits & dresses... However, the party is a cool concept for the urban clubbing outdoor types. The name & marketing is what is killing me. 360 has a fire oven cooking pizzas. 360 has a bar made of ice! 360 has fire pits. In the winter- 360 rooftop patio is COLD. People know it will be COLD. The ice bar is cool. HOWEVER, people want FIRE in the winter so lead with that. "Fire & Ice over City Lights" This, IMHO, is a better name for this event. With the view & wanting upscale clientele, I can understand the premium on drinks. I may only go to this lounge for special occasions, but I can appreciate the idea. I just want a better invite on the nights when the add the ice bar.

    (4)
  • S R.

    If you enjoy amazing views with great music and a lounge experience you will love this place. We came on a Saturday night which was busy but not overcrowded. there was a dj and celeb musician that played together as well as an areal artist which made for lots of entertainment. I do agree with another reviewer that this place does have a bit of an identity crisis. The music is loud and very club like but the atmosphere is more for the laid back experience. Would have loved them to have a dance floor! The service was sub par (we had to hunt down a waiter multiple times and our food order came out wrong.) but the views made it worth it. Overall I recommend coming here, the views are seriously stunning and I would love to come back!

    (4)
  • Beth C.

    I went here on a Saturday night with a couple of friends to celebrate my 30th birthday in St. Louis. This place is beautiful! There was $10 to get in, but the view and the ambiance was worth the price of admission right there. The bartender took very good care of us and was very polite. Most places like this have pompous bartenders, but not this guy. I really want to go back again when I'm not excessively celebrating a milestone birthday so I can remember the place in more detail (thanks, Patron). I'd love to go when the Cards are playing too because the non-game views were pretty fab.

    (5)
  • Greg M.

    Great view. The only reason I didn't give it a single star is the view. Poor service and food quality has room to improve. Staff really doesn't know food and especially doesn't know their food. Come when it's not crowded for a single drink (more will take too long with the indescribably slow bartenders) and eat elsewhere. I have sampled the entire menu now and there are no hits here.

    (2)
  • Tarun M.

    It's kinda small although it has a spacious roof top but I think it was useless as it was winter. Beautifully designed and classy.... I agree. Good selection of wine. A spectacular view of the city from 26th floor( I guess) The reason I gave it this rating is because there were not many young people and it gave me a vibe of an extremely formal environment as I m a casual person.

    (3)
  • Aaron B.

    360 is a really awesome/unique bar that is a rare find in St. Louis. As Glo K says, "If you want to impress visitors who are new to St. Louis, this is a great place to be!" Being on the roof, this bar showcases a 360 view of St. Louis' skyline and has a perfect eagle eye's view into the ball park. Not only that, but it's super swanky/trendy. The decoration and setup does an awesome job at making you feel like you are at a cutting edge establishment. They have plenty of lounge areas and multiple bars. Anywhere you sit at 360 is a great spot. The drinks here are good but what really stood out to me is the food. Not many bars have amazing food but 360's is very unique for a bar. Nothing about this space is run of the mill so why should the food be?! Their Margherita pizza is good but it's very thin. Their BBQ pork burgers are good and so are the chicken skewers. The chicken skewers are packed with flavor! My favorite thing here are the Baja Fish Tacos. I'm not even really a big fish taco fan but these are amazing. The fish is perfectly breaded, tender, and delicious. Before you leave I highly recommend trying out the House Kit Kat Bars...Kit Kat needs to fire their "chef" and make Kit Kats that taste like these! They are amazing. It's essentially gourmet chocolate with wafer in between. It's so delicious and satisfying....mmmm I want it now. I need to come back just for the Kit Kats!

    (5)
  • Andrew N.

    I'm not sure what the times are when they charge cover, but they charged $10 around 11pm on a Friday....with no music. It's a cool view and all, but $10 with no live music and expensive drinks? Won't be doing that again. Drinks are expensive ($8) and beers are $6-8. It's a cool place to go on a special occasion, or if you're showing out of town people around, but I won't be a regular here. Pros: great view, Cons: high cover, pricey drinks

    (3)
  • Chris X M.

    Best view in town! Great for Cards games or any night. Superb patio and drinks. Good, small plate food is good and reasonable. Service can be slow.

    (5)
  • Rose L.

    Great place for Date Night. The atmosphere is perfect for hanging out and drinking and the décor is great. Staff is professional and attentive. Obviously, the views are unbeatable. If you want to grab some pre dinner cocktails with out-of-state friends, take them here and they will certainly be impressed!

    (5)
  • angie M.

    A stellar view of the Arch and the Busch stadium! The appetizers are tasty and satisfying. The house kit kat bars are a must!

    (5)
  • Laura P.

    This place is ok. A wide variety of people, which I like. But unfortunately there were quite a few pretentious people, and many of them seem to think they are supermodels as well.... The food was good as well as the drinks. I thought the prices were reasonable (but then again I'm used to paying Chicago prices) Our server was great and very attentive, DJ was good too. The view is worth the trip, but probably not a place I will return to. FYI seating is a free for all, which makes it a little crazy, especially since the place isn't that big

    (3)
  • A P.

    ZERO STARS!!!!!!!! WHAT A BUNCH OF THIEVES!!! WHO SERIOUSLY STEALS?? We were celebrating my girlfriends birthday, so i bought 2 bottles of Dom Perignon (total of $590) I paid in cash immediately to the bottle service waitress SHANNON AND tipped her. IF YOU HAVE TO GO HERE: ASK YOUR WAITRESS'S NAME!! Shannon stole my money, I would not have her be your server!!! She stole the cash and then brought me out a remaining tab of $860!!!!!!!!!! She double charged me for the bottles and they wouldn't let me leave unless I paid it! And then said "come back tomorrow, and we can go through the tapes and see what happened" THEY WOULDN'T LET ME VIEW THE TAPES THE NEXT DAY!!!!!! Their "manager" Bridget is a complete joke! I met with her on TWO separate occasions and she told me she would not refund me the $700 dollars! I have filed with the BBB and we called the police and have to bring a civil suit against her. IT'S THE PRINCIPLE!!!! That night, the waitress STOLE a total of $600 cash and made an additional $140 gratuity because of the auto gratuity! UNDESERVED! There are PLENTY of places to go in St. Louis, DO NOT GO HERE!!!

    (1)
  • Tiffany G.

    This is a bar on the roof of the Hilton at the Ballpark. It is pretty cool spot. Very popular. The views are amazing. It is super crowded most of the time. There is a line to get up in the elevator. The food options where not all that great for me, so we didn't eat anything. It is mostly a bar. You can watch the baseball from one side and city views from the other. Here is what annoyed me. I was staying in the hotel and per the hotel literature you should call for reservations. So I did, and they said they don't reserve space if you are less than like 10 people, but when we got up stairs there were lots of two-top tables with reserved signs on them and no where to sit when we go there - so we left without ordering anything.

    (3)
  • Marni P.

    This is a very swanky bar with a fantastic view of the city- arch, into the stadium, all from one roof. The decor is modern but not offputting. This is a great place to hold a small event although I bet it costs a pretty penny. Parking nearby is expensive or you can valet at the Hilton (which it is on top of) for a hefty fee. The food was decent and the bartenders nice. The bar has both indoor and outdoor areas to drink and hang out. Only three stars as it's not really somewhere I would actively go unless there was an event being held where I was invited (as was the case here). Just not my scene: a bit uppity and the overall effort to get there didn't seem worth it in my opinion. Still- if you're a big fan of views and chilling on a rooftop check it out!

    (3)
  • Matt E.

    I wouldn't hang out here regularly, but this is a really nice spot that I think is good for downtown STL. It's a pretty swanky "club" that has excellent views of the skyline and looms above Busch Stadium, which is pretty cool. Plus, the place has a nice elemental vibe, with vertical gardens, fire, water features and stone. I dig. What would prevent me from coming back on the regular? Two things. First, the prices are as high as the bar itself. $8 for a well vodka is crazytalk. Second, the crowd is kinda douchey. A lot of $30K millionaires in the crowd, it seems. I'm just not one for the see-and-be-seen scene. It's even more odd considering they are a hotel bar, and thus many of the guests don't really fit this vibe. Still, the staff was friendly, the aforementioned views were great, and it was nice to do something a bit out of the ordinary. I'd go back, for sure.

    (3)
  • Megan L.

    [PROS] + Yup the view is great [CONS] + Small portions + Hotel bar = pricey everything + No reservations = hovering for tables/seating A group of 5 girlfriends and I came here on a Saturday night, thankfully early enough to evade the $10 cover charge past 10pm. It's a swanky, fancy place and like others have said, it's a meant-to-impress bar for taking out-of-towners to get a sweeping view of the arch and ballpark from above. Unfortunately everyone and their mothers have the same idea in their head, and being a hotel bar, you pretty much get a strange mix of businessmen, their "dates" (read: 95%-sure-they-are-escorts), high rolling bachelors, and various other fanciful people. There is outdoor lounge seating with cool little fire pits but they were definitely not warm enough for sitting outdoors in the winter. There really isn't anything terrible about 360, but there wasn't anything that was entirely special either, other than the view. Cocktails are $9-11 with some interesting infusions and flavors but so-so execution. I had the GRINCH JUICE, a winter special, which sounded great with blood orange, aperol, prosecco, & orange juice, but strangely tasted medicinal and artificial. Beers are expensive as well - e.g. a bud light lime will set you back $6.25. We ordered a 4-cheese CHEESE PLATE for $16, which came with painfully tiny slivers of cheese. Our server simply dropped off the plate and didn't even bother telling us what the selections were. It came with a few stale pieces of crostini, a sprinkling of dried fruits and nuts. Between 6 of us, we barely got in two swipes of a knife before the plate was cleaned off completely. The WILD MUSHROOM PIZZA was a decent 8 or 10" with 8 slices, for $15. It was tasty but just so-so. 360 frequently has Groupon deals available and we came that night with a $55 deal for 4 drinks and 2 appetizers. The deal could be used for anything under $14 or the value could be applied to more expensive items. The Groupon deal made it worth it, otherwise I would not have come and paid full price for the drinks and food items that we sampled.

    (3)
  • Lesley S.

    This place is sooo Fantabulous! The scenery is gaw-geous..... (gorgeous for those that don't speak Southern). I love looking around and being able to see the city lights light up at night. I could see this as being just a fun club, a cool place to hang out, even a romantic proposal. Heck, I'd say yes. =) Food. Their sliders are AAAA-Mazing...... Prime Rib Slider completely melted in my mouth. It was tender and the juices just exploded in my mouth. These are a must have. Pork sliders were perfect. Not too saucy. Not too sweet. Not too dry. Just Right! Their down sides were their pizza and sushi. Plain ol' mediaocre. But that's not exactly what this place is known for right? Homemade Kit Kat bar. Now I'm not really a fan of kit kats. But Dang these are the best kit kats EVER. Come check out 360. If for no other reason to see their cool bathrooms that you can see the city from the loo as well.

    (5)
  • Marilynn P.

    I use to love this bar/lounge.. But my past few experience really sucked. The bartenders and waitresses can be really rude! The drinks are so small and not anything special... which is unfortunate because you would think for 12 dollars they would be something worth yelping about. Nope. Just another overly expensive drinks. They play great music, but no one even seems to care or even notice... and if you start trying to dance, people look at you strangely. Also, you'd think this place would attract a younger crowd... but the last few times I've been there, the place was packed with senior citizens. Never pay cover to go up here at night. If you really want to check out the views go during the day for free or go there for dinner. The food is actually pretty good! Just really expensive and the portions are so small. The only cool thing about this joint are the views and the vibe/ambiance. And the cool bouncer downstairs who sends you up the elevator...

    (2)
  • David B.

    I went to this bar after a wedding reception at the Westin Hotel. We walked three blocks and got in line to go up to the top floor. My first encounter was with the security/bouncers at the elevator. They were extremely nice and professional. They let the bride and groom up with no cover charge. The elevator ride up was really cool, especially when the doors opened and it was like we were instantly transported into the middle of the party. A huge water fountain is the first thing you see when the elevator doors open and the music was bumping. The views from the top are just absolutely fantastic. Words cannot truly describe, but I'll try. The ballpark can be seen and I couldn't imagine how cool it would be to watch a game from this bar. It would be epic. You'd probably have to get there crazy early to get a table on that side of the roof. There are really cool fire pits all over with seating areas everywhere. The only reason I am not giving it 5 stars is because of the drink prices. I understand that it is a premium place and I expected the prices to be higher than usual places I go to, but my $9 crown and ginger was so weak that I ended up ordering another $9 shot of crown to pour into my drink. A double crown should never cost $18. The bartenders were very friendly, so overall, I give the staff a 5 star rating. I'd go back if I were in town, and if you see me there, you'll probably see me drinking beer or wine.

    (4)
  • savannah i.

    From out of town, and came up here for a quick drink. I'm from Chicago and we have quite a few rooftops but I think this one is just better. It has a better overall vibe that isn't pretentious-just people having a good time. The private outdoor rooms looked like a blast!

    (4)
  • Josh H.

    I'm in STL once a month and I always stay at the Hilton so I can easily eat here.. The food is phenominal and I promise you will not be disappointed. The view is amazing and the people behind the bar are friendly and entertaining. Also if you're there in the spring or summer they have live music for a few hours on Wednesday evening.

    (4)
  • Katrina S.

    If you happen to find yourself in St. Louis on a sweltering summer day, as I did, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better spot to spend your time than the 360. After experiencing my first Cardinals game, we took the short block and half walk over to the Hilton, walked into the lobby, and up to the velvet rope entrance for the bar... never mind the baseball caps, t-shirts, and it being 3 in the afternoon, those bouncers were ready and waiting to pack us into the elevator to be whisked up to the rooftop. Loved the atmosphere. So classy. And the patio is to die for... everyone's pictures of the view of the Busch Stadium from this place don't even come close to doing it justice. You've got to see it for yourself. The indoor lounge & outside patio wrap around the kitchen so as to prevent blockage of any view. I've yet to take a trip up into the Arch, but I think I prefer viewing the Arch from the 25th floor of the Hilton while sipping on a cocktail over squeezing myself into the claustrophobic elevator and looking out a tiny window. I didn't get to stay and experience this place as long as I'd like (mark my words, I will be back!) but the cocktail I had was interesting and a keeper.... I decided to take my chances with the Old Tub at St. James Gate. Guinness ice cube, Jim Bean, Sage, Amaretto, and Lemon. I could've done some damage with those sippers if only I was given a little more time. Delish. And a Guinness ice cube... brilliant!! I can't imagine what type of clientele this place would pull for the clubbing hours, but with the view, well chosen menu, and comfortable lounges, I can't imagine anything that would keep me away.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    I thought that this place was awesome. I don't do parties or clubs so I came up here around 5pm on a Sunday. It was rather tame which was good for me. I took some great shots of the city from up here as well as the arch. While up here I enjoyed a Kit Kat that was made by the restaurant. It is definitely rich but delicious. Tasted like a expensive gourmet Kit Kat. I would eat this at least once a week. I'll try some of the other stuff later. But the view is definitely breathe taking and serene. So if you don't go up there for anything else. Go up there for that.

    (4)
  • Marc H.

    Came in after the baseball game and Brandon and Neil were exceptional bartenders. Even though it was crowded and busy I was taken care of immediately. Great atmosphere I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Emma A.

    I can't compliment this place enough My boyfriend and I came here on a short vacation. I had a Groupon and we'd been planning a dinner there since we started our trip. We were bummed to find out that on our planned day for dinner 360 had been rented out for a private event and wouldn't be open to the public until 930. We arrived a little after 930 and learned that they'd been bought out for the night. Seeing as how it was our last night in STL and I had already purchased the $60 Groupon, we were upset. However, the staff immediately went above and beyond to accommodate us. They grabbed menus from the downstairs restaurant in the hotel and let use choose items off that menu to have for dinner, running the meals and menus up and down 26 stories just for us. The meals were delicious, drinks even better, and the view outstanding. The staff was so friendly and helpful and never once seemed annoyed by having to make special arrangements for us. I can't say enough nice things about this place. Next time we are in St. Louis, we will be back.

    (5)
  • Sarah J.

    360 is the PERFECT place to take your friends visiting from out of town. The trendy restaurant really offers up some of the best of St. Louis with the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium. The seating is self seating so if you want a table, I recommend getting there early or being really aggressive. It can get crowded but if you get lucky enough to get a table, the service is awesome. Beyond the breath-taking view, the food is actually really good. We had the slider variety (ahhmazing!), the hummus (not good), the truffle popcorn (surprisingly incredible) and the tacos--which were great but not filling. I've never had food come out so quickly after ordering and the presentation of the food was Instagram worthy. Even if you're just going out for a drink, the drinks were reasonably priced ($3 for draft beer on Fridays and $9 for a pretty decent margarita). The outside fire pit was awesome. Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • E F.

    I think a quick glance at the overall tone of the reviews pretty much tells the story. The views of downtown St. Louis are great, while the food is spotty or incredibly small portions. I ate dinner at 360 on August 27. The view of the sunset on downtown was beautiful after the thunderstorm. Regarding the food, I had the seafood risotto. The dish was a small portion of risotto with two mussels and two shrimp. I really understand that customers are paying for the view, but $23 for a tiny portion of risotto and four pieces of seafood? I get that seafood is expensive, but it would have cost 360 next to nothing to dramatically increase the size of the risotto portion. Recommendation: go for a drink around sunset. Don't eat dinner here.

    (3)
  • Mary Kate M.

    Come one! Come all! 360 is the new trendy 'have to be seen scene' of St. Louis. This neat little rooftop bar has tons. It just opened a week ago, and I am tellin' you -- once you step off that elevator and on to the 26th floor bar of the Hilton, your breath is going to be taken away. Besides the Arch, I think it has probably one of the best views of downtown. The name 360 holds true to its meaning. It provides you a 360 view of downtown. Even in the bathroom --- it has the view!! Not to be discouraged, the stalls of course are closed in. The sky patio is open with a huge bar, it has 2 sided private lounge areas set on each side of the restaurant too. They are glassed in, but set outside with fire pits. You have the luxury of having a private experience or you can mingle in the outside area in the open outside bar. The restaurant/bar area is truly lush as well. The decor includes lime green chandeliers, hardwood, and lime green being the theme color of the whole place. At night, the lights are turned dim with the lime green line being the light source. Above the main bar inside, there is free hanging dj booth where he rocks out plus the long dangling holders of mixed alcohol that provide some kick for new drinks. According to the bartender, there was an hour long wait to get up to 360 since it was so jam packed this past weekend. There was a 2 story pseudo water fall that streams down from the ceiling to the bottom of the stairs where the restrooms are located. You will notice it when you first walk off the elevator. Now, for the purpose of my attendance -- I held a MeetUp event here! 35+ showed up. So, their policy is that they will not reserve space for a party unless you buy a 'pay per head' kind of deal. Meaning, if I want an event for 30 people, it requires you to guarantee that they will buy how ever much food/drink per person. For this typical event when I inquired about it, they said it would cost me $70 per person for a non - ballgame event. If I didn't get that much per person to buy that much, then I would be stuck paying for the leftovers. My first immediate thought? HELL NAW! So, I did a loophole. It's first come, first serve basis. I got off work at 4:30, and headed straight there. I walked up to a manager and said - 'hey, I'm having 30 people tonight, can you support it? Since I did the first come, first serve thing -- he was immediately accommodating. They set us up in a side lounge in one of the private glassed-in outdoors patios. Granted, I sat there for an hour and a half before my event started, but all of the time was well worth spent. Considering I did not want to drive back to my house, and I was already downtown anyway. It worked out well. As the people started to arrive, we started gathering in the area. It was super hot, but cool enough for us to stand it to a point. We utilized this private space for about 45 minutes before moving in to a table. More people arrived late where a single long table would not be enough. Everyone started to spread out. We wandered outside, some inside. Either way, everyone seemed very happy with the venue and the service. Our server Hayden was more than perfect. She took everyone's names and separated the tabs. You can imagine how tedious this could be for a single waitress helping 30+ people. She kept checking in, kept our glasses filled with no problems. 360 has great staff and security! Now the problems I did have: Prices. I do not like the prices at all. I guess for this type of establishment, the prices are going to be high. They do not do happy hours for the simple reason -- they don't have to nor will they ever have to. Also, it is definitely a good gate keeping tactic to bring in the type of clientele they are seeking. I wish I could sit here and say that the price is what you pay for to have the view, but in the stance -- I disagree. If I buy a glass of wine for $11, then I better get a glass worth $11. I feel they kind of short change you. It doesn't really matter what I think though on that account. They are still going to get business regardless of the prices. Food: My friend and I split a thin crust pepperoni pizza for $14. Again, this was a bit mediocre to me. Some of my other friends had the same reaction. Some liked the food, others not so much and don't feel they got what they paid for. I will quit being so rough. The place has only been open for a week, so, of course it is all about trial and error. I'm sure they will fix what is necessary once it has been open awhile - aka - the menu, and praying the pricing too. Or at least if they don't fix the pricing, they start giving us what we are paying for. I look forward to going again. Next time I go - I am going to shoot for the weekend. I hear they have go-go dancers on the weekend too for the guys if they're interested in that type of thing. See you at 360!

    (4)
  • Chandra G.

    Amazing location and service. Drinks are average and expensive. However the view is worth it. We didn't eat here but the food looked outstanding. Crowd was friendly as well. I would go back despite the high pricing but I would give 5 stars if the cost to hang out and drink weren't so steep. 3 girls + 12 drinks = $160. Really fun night but bring the bank.

    (4)
  • Tara G.

    Food was excellent. I had great service but it was slow so not sure about a busy night. I had the sashimi and it looked fresh and tasted great, korean tacos were spicy and delicious, the must-have is the beignets but plan on sharing. There's lots. Cocktails: "Call me never" with tequila and cider. Doesn't taste like it sounds so no worries if you're not a huge cider fan. I ordered two and that was enough, so pretty strong. Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • Devin C.

    This place may be my new favorite place in St Louis! I have been wanting to get here for months, but kept getting sidetracked. This place is awesome! The view is unbeatable, especially if the Cardinals are home. The type of people that gather here is somewhat eclectic, but great company. I did not have any food, but drink prices were reasonable, and the old fashioned I ordered was mixed/made perfectly. I will definitely be frequenting this place in the future.

    (5)
  • Joelle S.

    The upside of 360 is that it's an amazing view of downtown STL. The downside is the prices and cold atmosphere. Literally, it was freezing in this place. 80 degrees outside, MAYBE 60 inside. C'mon 360, you charge $10+ a drink, you can afford some heat. The prices were high, but what we expected as a downtown bar/restuaruant. We had the fries, and the sauce was awesome. We ate dinner somewhere else, which was probably for the best. Even though it was only a Thursday night, they were decently busy. Overall, it was a fine experience. I didn't care for my drink, but my mom loved hers. It was different, it had great views, and I can't say we regret going there on our girls' night out. But I probably won't go again.

    (3)
  • Lydia L.

    This is a fantastic place to bring out-of-town friends for the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium. It is ridiculously crowded in the summer, and still packed when the weather cools down. You'll see a huge mix of people. It's not yuppy. It's not hipster. I can't even generalize the people that end up here. I don't think it's worth the $10 cover charge if you arrive after 10pm, but if that's when you get there then you just have to suck it up. I'm very familiar with the restaurant group that manages 360 (most are in Atlanta), and all of the restaurants are super trendy, but the majority lack in food quality. The food here is mediocre. We tried the burger and the mussels. No complaint about the burger, fairly standard, but the mussels were puny and grainy and the broth added very little to the dish. I probably wouldn't eat here again, but I'd come for drinks and the view.

    (3)
  • Holly H.

    If you go here expecting the focus to be on the view and the vibe, you'll be fine. The views here are quite amazing from every square inch of this place, both indoors and out. You can see the ballpark, all directions of downtown St. Louis, the Mississippi River, and China way off in the distance. There are two bars, one inside and one outside, and seating in both areas as well. We came here for a birthday celebration dinner with a small group of friends. My husband and I already ate our weight in food at an Italian joint on The Hill, but we decided to have dessert here while the rest of our group dined. We chose the kit kat bars and chocolate brownie parfait. The two desserts unfortunately tasted very similar and used many of the same ingredients. They were also both very small for the $7 price tag on each. The brownie parfait was more like a tiny truffle served on a plate. Very disappointing considering the price. The rest of the group ordered pizzas, and those did look pretty good. The pizzas are cooked in a brick oven and have a thin flaky crust. The service was definitely lacking though. The waitress mentioned that they were out of 50% of the drink specials and several menu items. Don't come here with a craving because you might be let down. Our waitress was also M.I.A. for long periods of time. Like seriously, I think she must have been going to one of the nearby casinos to play a hand... or two... or ten of poker and then remembering she had to come back to work. We were given the wrong silverware/napkin count, and after asking for another set and not receiving it in a timely manner, one couple decided to share their utensils. Our drinks went empty for long periods of time, and our waitress even sent another server over to see if we needed her for anything at one point. Why not take care of your own table? These are all things to work on if they ever plan to bring the restaurant portion of this establishment off the back burner. The bar remains the star in the meantime.

    (3)
  • Melissa E.

    Amazing atmosphere and delicious food! I had the Fish tacos, sliders, and fries. All I would highly recommend. Prices aren't bad for the location and quality. The drinks are a bit pricey but they make them strong so your getting your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Joe P.

    Be careful when going here, their servers are either lazy or crooked, not sure which yet. My wife went there on this past Saturday night with group of friends, they requested a credit/debit card from each person in the party to open a tab. Seemed a bit unusual but okay whatever. My wife clearly tells the server that she is giving her a debit card and while an authorization is fine, she wished to pay with cash. Evening ends and they go to settle up and my wife's girlfriend tells the server she will pick up both of their tabs. Lo and behold, looking at bank account this morning and instead of charging her friends card for both of them, she charged both cards for the whole amount. Of course we called over this morning and no answer. Finally get hold of someone mid afternoon and the person proceeds to tell us that it is "policy" to charge both cards in a shared bill. . WTF?? Still trying to sort out the mess with my bank while I try not crawl through the phone at someone.

    (1)
  • Remi F.

    The owner/chef of the Wild Flower restaurant told us to go check out this place. It was a little difficult and frustrating to get up there ( there is a line at all 3 elevators ). Anyways, it was definitely worth the wait. The view is magnificent. They have a full bar of course with great martinis and lots a delicious food !

    (4)
  • Katie V.

    The view is amazing. We just went to the rooftop bar, had to take the elevator to the top. We went during the week so we didn't have to pay a cover to get to the top. Also we weren't staying at the hotel and we were still allowed to go up and visit the bar and see the view. I would go back.

    (4)
  • Jenna R.

    We came in pretty early on Saturday night to avoid paying the $10 cover charge. It was a super nice evening, so we enjoyed sitting outside. The views of the city were amazing, but the drinks were outrageously expensive. We didn't stay long, though. Unless you're really into the party scene, you may want to go up just to see the views, then leave.

    (3)
  • Brenda L.

    The 360 restaurant is in the Hilton Hotel at the top floor and offers spectacular views of the city. Really nice open air dining.

    (5)
  • Melanie A.

    The only thing that is nice about this place is the view. The service is atrocious and pretentious. It seems the people that work there like to pretend they are in Manhattan and not fly over country. Just because you are rude and serve me overpriced drinks does not make me think you are cool. The food was just ok. The elevator situation is ridiculous. And the elevator guy takes his "red rope" job way too seriously. We may go back on a nice afternoon when friends are in town for the view. It really is a beautiful use of space. Just know when you go in that you'll have to laugh at the snootiness and you'll be ok.

    (2)
  • Victoria W.

    First, to the bouncer with the whole "where you going lil lady" mock disapproving paternal tone when he asked for my ID: not that funny and I prefer to be treated like a normal person, thanks! Our server, however, was a total sweetheart, super enthusiastic and helpful. I ordered the the Wimbledon Cup, which is not something I'd order again, but I was impressed with how strong it was--tasted like it was 99% gin. I could barely detect any cucumber. We also shared the Kit Kat dessert. Tiny portion but tasty. In my partner's opinion, real Kit Kats are better, heh. The view outside was amazing but it was also quite cold and windy in the booth where we were first seated. Thankfully when we moved to one of the tables with a heat lamp it was warm enough. Would definitely consider returning on a warmer night.

    (3)
  • Heather L.

    Best view in St. Louis. The drinks are also very reasonable. $8 cocktails for a rooftop bar? Pretty difficult to beat... Only problem is the three slow elevators shared by everyone - and by everyone I mean the hundreds of people who are returning to their rooms in the east tower of the Hilton.

    (4)
  • John D.

    It opened with "what's your name again, my system is retarded" and it was all down hill from there. Don't get me wrong, there are great views (I mean great) but terrible service. If I wanted to hear how busy you were and the $'s per hour this fancy piece made ($19, yikes) I would have asked. If you have that much time to discuss the subject, obviously you are doing something wrong. Perhaps pay more attention to the customers than where after hours will be. Oh, and how many idiots does it take to make a dirty martini? It takes three - one guy was really shaky as he drank "hard" the night prior. Also, way too many backstreet boys songs. Everyone can get behind one hit per weekend but three per hour is excessive. Baldy manager must have a man crush. Sorry, I was writing this as I sat here. Next complaint, delivering food with a mop in hand. Genius. Thanks again 360. Signed, Not a deutche

    (1)
  • Gregg J.

    If you want to go to a cool place for a date or to hang with friends...definitely give 360 a try. this upscale place has an atmosphere and view that are top notch. Fire pits, couches , indoor/outdoor seating. A gem.

    (5)
  • Jon N.

    A bit full of themselves, but for good reason! The food is amazing! Tapas style dishes that are creative, attractive and delicious. Servers are friendly and quick. Drinks are creative and fun as well. The views are pretty terrific and you can see Busch Stadium from a birds eye vantage point... Just like a cardinal would see it! Seriously worth your time and effort!

    (5)
  • Dan M.

    So this review is only for the bar as that was all we were there for. We had just wrapped up a game at Busch Stadium and made a few new friends and got taken to 360. Apparently the line here gets long but we were fortunate because it was not crowded quite yet. There are a set of elevators that take you to the top and once the doors open it faces right into a restaurant. A nice ambiance with people standing right there waiting to greet you. It was a nice tough to see the wine racks all throughout the restaurant and it definitely just made you feel like you were in a swanky spot. The bar outside is great and has plenty of space. The bartenders were making killer drinks so props to them. The view here is just as awesome as everyone raves about. You can literally see everything around the city as you walk around. Now with this said, it is a very eclectic crowd here so yelpers be warned. I think the atmosphere is cool and definitely a nice spot to bring folks you know so that you can all chill and get a great glimpse of the skyline but not so sure this is a spot to meet people as they all seem slightly snobbish. I thought there was one move that was made by a worker which was solid. Not sure if its a STL standard but the city allows open drinks which is awesome to begin with. A coworker of mine was drinking a grey goose on the rocks and was still drinking it as we were walking out. He started to assume the frat boy position to chug this drink before hitting the elevator but an employee takes the drink and pours it into a plastic cup for us to carry out. Pretty thoughtful in my opinion. All in all, a solid bar experience with great views of STL.

    (4)
  • Ari D.

    Gorgeous views. Just stayed a couple minutes

    (4)
  • Douglas S.

    People always rave about the view from 360. But the place offers lots more than panoramic views. We had an excellent server (Niki) who paid just the right amount of attention to our table. And the food was excellent - the Korean BBQ tacos and the risotto. 5 stars for the service, for the tood, for the vibe.

    (5)
  • Neil P.

    Nice bar with terrific views of the city. Good beer selections. Pizza was fantastic as well as the crispy fries. Fish tacos were decent however a little lacking on the fish. Overall a good experience. Definitely should check it out just for the views alone.

    (4)
  • Micheal J.

    Place has the best views of downtown St. Louis and Bush Stadium. The staff is very friendly, nice place to go!!

    (5)
  • Katie K.

    This is a must stop for a drink and some great views of Busch Stadium. I was fortunate to have been up there for the World Series game on Saturday night. While ridiculously crowded (as expected) it had some great views of the city and the game! Add this to your list for a drink stop if out and about downtown. Word on the street is, this rooftop bar is always busy! Love the construction and the private/VIP (glass surrounded) rooms too!

    (5)
  • Nathan A.

    We came here to get a few drinks and an appetizer before going out. My boyfriend ordered a hurricane and I told the waitress I needed a minute to decide. The drink came after a few minutes and just didn't taste right. We decided we would see if they could remake it. The waitress, on the other hand, never returned to the table. We waited. And waited. And waited some more. Finally, we just decided to leave. The waitress had the nerve to chase us down at the elevator and ask what we were doing. I explained that we had waited over 20 minutes for her to come back to the table and that the drink we had ordered was not safe for human consumption. She turned and walked away without saying anything. Don't go here. Not worth the time. The view is beautiful, though.

    (1)
  • Kelly C.

    Really fun place to go on a summer night in STL... We came after a ballgame and it was fairly busy. Luckily our friend had connections, so we didn't have to wait in line. I felt a bit casual in my jeans & top from watching the game, but didn't feel like I stood out. There was a good mix of casual and fancier wear. It was a busy night, so it took us awhile to snag some seats at the bar. The drinks were reasonably priced (well, I'm from San Diego & they were cheaper than our fancy bars). The bartenders were friendly and we got great service. Fun people watching for sure. 360 St. Louis is right on par with other downtown rooftop bars I've been to in other cities. Definitely worth checking out to see the amazing views.

    (4)
  • John A.

    Good drinks, pizza is fresh, great views of the city. A fun place to hangout.

    (4)
  • Jared K.

    If you're looking for a drink in St. Louis there may not be a better place. Views are incredible and food is above average. The ambiance itself makes this one of the top places in St. Louis. Strongly recommend as a place to start your night.

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    Great service, and great food. When I come back to STL, I'll be back here. Great place to relax after work, just make sure you don't come Fri/Sat night because it gets loud in there. I would give this venue the max stars but can't (would have been 4.5 if possible) because the cocktails cost more that the food items on the menu! I think someone needs to review the pricing structure here. Otherwise, great establishment!

    (4)
  • Katie L.

    It was pouring rain out, so there was no way that we were leaving the hotel to go to dinner that night. We tried 360 Lounge and were pleasantly surprised. The place was busy (seemed like a lot of baseball fans were taking refuge from the rain), but the service was attentive and quick. Enjoyed the local beer selections and our tacos & salad were great. Wouldn't hesitate to eat here again if I were a hotel guest or not. The view of the passing storm, by the way, was stellar.

    (4)
  • Tom Y.

    Scenery is pretty cool, really modern and upmarket at a really nice hotel but me and my jr work buddy didn't get any service, kind of peeved about this not only because I am a guest of the hotel but I am a Hilton Diamond member, have been 4 out of last 5 years, been around the world couple of times. Came here early on a Saturday night around 6-7pm so it wasn't crowded yet. We grabbed a seat and no one came over so we went to the bar to grab some beers but the bartender just keep blowing past us, I am not small 5'11" Asian guy standing next to a 6'0" latino. After about 5 mins and no service, I guess I had to be a D-bag and had to flash my AMEX and amazingly within 30 seconds someone came over to take my card and order. Next time I m at this Hilton I m just going to hang at the lounge bar or going to a nearby bar.

    (2)
  • Valerie T.

    Stunning views, very friendly staff. Appetizers were great and drinks were very well made with interesting favors. Great downtown venue with views of Busch Stadium. Will definitely be a frequent flyer. Our waiter was fabulous!!

    (5)
  • Jackie R.

    Had some friends recommend 360 to us while we were visiting St. Louis, and lucky for us, this is exactly where a Yelp Elite event we were attending was being held! The scenery is wonderful. I think sunset would be the best time to come, you can see the Arch reflect the firey shades and then watch the buildings as they light up. I can only imagine what a Cardinals game night would look like from the top. The outdoor fires, chic lighting, and good music give it an upscale vibe. The food was good (lookin at you pork sliders & Kit Kat bar), but the signature drinks were amazing. "Murder on the Dancefloor" was (bold statement alert) the best drink I've ever had. If I come back to St. Louis I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Mary V.

    I went here for the first time for my friend's birthday and have been dying to go back since. I can't believe such a fun, upscale, modern, chic place has been in my neck of the woods and I only just found out! The atmosphere is perfect for anything from a business get together to a fancy date to casually meeting up with friends. The view is phenomenal, valet parking is only $5 (or there are meters nearby), service has never been less than par and the food and drinks are phenomenal! I'd say for some it may seem a bit pricey (the average price for a mixed drink is around $10 - $11), but I have never been disappointed - you really get your money's worth here. I've tried a couple of cocktails, mixed drinks, shots, pizzas, kabobs and even their fries -- all of which have been stellar. If inside is too crowded and you're willing to brave the cold, there are areas blocked off at the corners of the restaurant which have a fire pit, heat lamps, and spectacular views. Even the bathrooms here are impressive. I highly recommend checking out Three Sixty -- you'll be just as excited as I have been to find a reason to return!

    (5)
  • Erin G.

    The views alone are 5 star views, hands down. It was great to enjoy them and now be spinning ala the Millennium. We waited a long time to go here, and from time to time I would read about people asking for suggestions of places to go downtown and a lot of people I noticed said, maybe not eat there, but go for a drink and the views, and now I know why. I was really pleased by the menu selections. We ordered a bunch of stuff and also sent a lot of stuff back. The California Roll was the worst ever and probably has traumatized me from ever having one again, it was just that bad. I found the cheese selections boring, and the drinks were really terrible, but I am a cocktail snob and Blood and Sand member, so I am used to the good stuff. I felt like I was drinking turpentine. The best part of the meal was the kit kat dessert, I am in love with it. I recommend only ordering that. The waitress who was a doll, was always apologetic and not shocked something was sent back and more than willing to just take it off without you even asking. Seemed standard and that's a shame.

    (2)
  • Dallas A.

    This place was great! It takes the concept of a hotel bar to a whole new level. (pun not intended initially...but decided to go with it.) I stayed at the Hilton for a week while in town for a conference. I was really pleased that I could enjoy a drink and food right where I was staying... and still felt like I was "going out" and not just hanging at the lobby bar. It really was a beautiful spot. Not cheesy or pretentious. (okay, maybe just a little.) The views are spectacular and the weather was great for the deck/patio bar and the fire pits. Money well spent, Hilton! Nice job. I ate minimally here. One night I shared a Margarita Pizza with some friends. Decent. But it was a pizza. Not too hard to get right. Honestly. The food probably isn't the reason to come here - it's all about the view, atmosphere, and drinks.

    (4)
  • Patricia D.

    Okay. Okay. So this probably isn't the place for me, and there is someone out there (apparently many of you) that love this place. I am glad you have it so that I can go to my Broadway Blues Clubs without you there. That sounds harsher and meaner than I wanted... so let me start again. We went after 10pm on Saturday for some after dinner cocktails on our 7 year wedding anniversary. First they charge a $10 cover just to get on the elevator. I thought maybe there was some live band or some amazing event for that cover but it was just a subpar DJ playing some subpar music. It was crowded and impossible to see the views that everyone was reviewing but we were able to snag a table by the hot kitchen just as others were leaving. The sangria was excellent, the waitress was nice enough, it just wasn't our scene. The meat market atmosphere, the amount of effort that was put into trying to score, the music *shudder* was so badly mixed that it was hard to enjoy the really pretty décor. My husband has counted this bar out of the running and we won't be back together, but I would like to try out this bar again during the day with some gal pals and I will hopefully and probably be able to update the review.

    (2)
  • Sunil M.

    There's definitely visual appeal when first entering 360. The view of downtown St. Louis including the Gateway Arch is amazing from the top of the Hilton. Outdoor rooftop bar is a great way to spend with friends. In my experiences, that's where it ends. If you go anytime after 9-10 pm, it gets too crowded to find comfortable standing room, let alone a table. This holds especially true during the cold months/winter, when the outdoor deck is closed. If you are lucky enough to get a table, servers are pretty scarce, seeing one every forty-five minutes. I'm not sure if that's secondary to not enough servers/too many customers or just complete apathy, but on multiple occasions, the servers are only quick when you ask for the check. The food is good, not great. I'm not a fan of the pizza, though I recently had the hanger steak, which was very good. Their signature drinks are very good, though on the pricier end. In general, I tend to reserve coming here for out of town guests for the atmosphere and view.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    I had my first visit to 360 this past Saturday night and it was every bit as amazing as I anticipated it would be. This is a one of a kind St Louis experience that I would recommend to absolutely everyone, out-of-towners and city residents alike. So once inside the Hilton, my brother and I took an elevator ride up to the 26th floor with about a dozen or so other people. Interesting side note...even when you're going to a place like 360 in a hotel like the Hilton, there's still no guarantee you won't be stuck in a metal box and made to deal with elevator funk. Thankfully, the ride was quick. And to the person that turned that elevator into a gas chamber...that's just WRONG, man. Upon exiting the elevator, we were greeted warmly by a fresh-faced young woman and were surprised to find out that there was no cover on a Saturday night. From there, it was nothing but swanktitude as far as the eye could see. Waterfalls, fire pits at the bar, night owls dressed to impress. I guess I should elaborate that there really wasn't any pretentiousness, just swank. The VIP areas were all encased in little glass rooms seperate from the rest of the floor and kind of reminded me of giant snake terrariums. I half expected a giant hand to lift the lid off the top of them and drop a mouse inside. The most impressive thing about 360 is definitely the view. Looking out over the city lights at night and seeing Busch Stadium in front of me and the arch looming impressively to my left gave me a distinct feeling of pride. =) Beers were the 16 oz aluminum can variety, and I'm pretty sure they were $7.50. Expensive, but to be expected. I only stayed long enough for two drinks, but I can't wait to go back again. This is one of the coolest additions to the city in recent memory, in my book.

    (5)
  • Jennifer K.

    360 manager was very rude and unprofessional to our wedding party. She made emptying promises to out out of town guests, promising them entry into an event. It never happened. No one communicated with our group. We had 40 rooms blocked out at the hotel over a holiday weekend. We were lied to. Very rude and unprofessional. Shame on you!

    (1)
  • Lon H.

    Went here for drinks on a Thursday night. Very nice place with fantastic views of the city...especially on a clear night. Very reasonable prices considering the venue and service. The crowd is a little underdressed, but it's St Louis...so that is the status quo.

    (4)
  • Jenny P.

    Don't make the mistake of coming here on a Friday night with a large group of friends expecting to sit and have dinner. I made that mistake and it was a big one. They do not take reservations without a large pay up front fee, and they told me on the phone that seating at 8pm on a non-cardinal game day should not be a problem. WRONG! This place is first come first serve and it is a giant pain in the ass. People literally hover next to tables that look like they are getting ready to leave and it's uncomfortable. Just hire a hostess for pete's sake and save a tons of headaches and people from hunting down tables like they are the FBI. Fortunately the manager on duty was super nice and helped us get a table for 8 in under an hour. He didn't have to do that for us, but it sure kept us from going somewhere else all together. With all that being said, the food was pretty good. The mix n match sliders were excellent and even though it was $7, the truffle popcorn was so good! The drink list is great, but as expected it's going to cost you. I enjoyed the infused concoction "Go ahead and have another." They also have a great selection of beers on tap including local brews. Be aware that the dress is classy and they do not allow hats what so ever. You cannot even put it in your purse. 360 is the type of place to take out of town guests when the weather is nice as the patio is the highlight. Just think of it more as a place to enjoy the view and a couple of drinks since the likelihood of finding a table (or even a seat) on a busy night is slim.

    (3)
  • James P.

    Great spot on top of the Hilton - great views of the Arch and the Ballpark!! The food was tasty too! I tried the Trio of Sliders (Pork Belly, Chicken & Beef) with a side of House Cut Fries. Yummy!

    (4)
  • Tom C.

    Really cool bar atop a sadly outdated Hilton Hotel. Unbelievable views of the city which truly are 360. It was a cool night and our group snagged one of the glassed in rooms ringing the outside of the establishment. They are walled in glass and open air on top and the cool was countered by a small gas fireplace and a couple tall gas heaters in the corners. The drinks were a wee bit pricey and we didn't eat but, oh, the view...!

    (5)
  • Pamela R.

    The view at 360 can only be described as ridiculous, as in great! The drinks prices can only be described as ridiculous, as in bad. $5 for a bud light? Drink price gauging aside, 360 lives up to its hype of one of the best views in the city. The crowd can be a little dicey between business travelers, hoochy mamas and ball fans but it seems to work on some level. The food is pretty good. I tried the sliders variety pack of pork, crab meat and hamburger. Really good. The booth seating has nice, comfy pillows and pretty spacious. If it weren't for what I think are outrageous drink prices I would give this place a 4 star.

    (3)
  • Brooke C.

    Great tunes, great food, great view! So popular it's always busy. I've been there 3 or 4 times for dinner/apps/drinks and had a great time. Fun live bands.

    (5)
  • Andrew C.

    Bold Statement of the review: 360 St. Louis is as close to a Vegas bar as you will get out here in St. Louis... This place is brand new, has great views, and has a modern feel to it. There is outdoor seating available where you can pretty much see all around downtown! I've been here quite a few times with coworkers and although the drinks and food are pricier than other bars in the area, the food is actually pretty tasty. I've never had to pay cover, but then again I am going during the week so I'm not sure if there's cover on the weekends! Food: This is more of a tapas-style (small plate) restaurant/bar, where you are probably going to want to order a few dishes to share. I've tried the short ribs, Korean BBQ pork tacos, mussels, lobster rolls, pizza, and baby lamb ribs. Nothing really stood out, but I would recommend that you save the money and pass on the lobster rolls. Drinks: I haven't had any of cocktails that they have here, but they have a large beer selection (6 on tap, ~10+ in bottles) I believe they have the ability to accommodate large parties, because I saw a section roped off one of the times I went. Overall, I believe this is the new spot to be in St. Louis, especially during gamedays. It does get cold/windy up on the roof if you're outside, so be sure to bring a light jacket or something to keep you warm!

    (4)
  • Sara R.

    Minus one star for the elevator situation...otherwise amazing views and great ambiance. We were staying in the hotel and wanted to check this out early (aroun 6pm) to beat the rush and check out the last bit of a football game. Even though there was no line to get up, we still had to wait a considerable amount of time for the "right" elevator to appear. However, once we finally got up there, we were blown away by the 360 views, sweet bar, and decent drinks (had the prosecco). We didn't eat but were impressed with the house kit-kat bar and pizzas that we saw come out of the open kitchen. Chef wasn't too bad at twirling his pizza dough either. Bonus: 3 different wedding parties appeared in the span of an hour, each progressively drunker. Very entertaining: girls can get their wedding-dress/horrendous bridesmaid dress watching on, and guys can get their football watching on. A win-win situation!

    (4)
  • Aaron H.

    Awesome view, decent service and a chill spot to hang out late at night. You feel all fancy taking a quick trip to the top of the Hilton hotel for the rooftop bar. Good music playing and I can see why it would be a destination spot for people looking for a little classy nightlife in downtown. We were able to grab a table next to their towering glass windows and look out over st louis as we enjoyed a beverage. I would go back if in town and think it is a great spot to take a date.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Such an amazing place, best view of the city. While 360 is a little on the small side it offers a truly amazing experience for anyone. Saint Louis has very few rooftop bars, but 360 is the highest. If you are looking for a great afternoon or an evening on the town give 360 go. You will not be disappointed, be advised Friday and Saturday nights are very busy, expect a wait at the elevators.

    (4)
  • Molly R.

    A new arrival to town, I went down to the arch on the 4th of July to check out the fair and found it to be too full of screaming children to be enjoyable. So I googled "roof top bar" and found this place. First off, it's really nice up here. Like nice enough that when I stepped out of the elevator, I was grateful that I had worn a nice dress that day. Of course, you pay for the niceness in the cost of the drinks - not too crazy if you are used to drinking in Los Angeles or New York, but expensive for this city. The bartenders were all very, very nice and obviously good at their jobs, which is admirable considering that they work long hours tending to drunk people under the hot sun. The ambiance is wonderful. Watching the fireworks go off more or less at eye level behind the arch was a true experience. The patrons are varied, maybe due to the holiday, but all amiable and engaging. For a girl who was up there by herself, I had an excellent time on a holiday where I otherwise would have felt very much alone. Excellent choice all in all. Oh and the views...they are spectacular. I think you can watch a whole Cards game from up there.

    (4)
  • Lee B.

    A friend recommended the bar for the view. As a previous reviewer said....a little full of themselves. The views are as the name implies, 360' views. The Arch view at night was incredible. We arrived a bit early and sat at the bar. Service from Lloyd and Wilson was top notch and all recommendations on food and drink were top notch. I had the Salmon Chips. Basically I thin crisp like potato with smoked salmon and capers. Just a Tapas size meal which is what we wanted. Wilson called a friend of his that just opened a new rest. and got us seated on a sold out night. Place supposedly turns into a night club later in the night but due to my lack of compassion for 20 something pretentious drunks we decided it would be best to leave before all of that started. Recommend to go there for some pre dinner drinks and appetizers and a few photo ops on the outside patio.

    (4)
  • Reed N.

    Stunning views. Creative drinks. Decent food. Security. No riff raff. I wish Vegas could be this nice, but it is not. Too many wannabees, posers, thugs, and perverts there. They will not let you through the lobby to get on the express elevator if you are one of those people here. I love it. So you get in this place and can actually enjoy it. Lobster rolls were bland... skip them. The cheese plate was great and locally produced. The mussels were served in a cast iron pot and quite delicious... I asked for extra crostini for the broth! Prices were a bit high, but service was top notch. I suppose you get what you pay for. : )

    (4)
  • Rhonda V.

    Beautiful. Can get a bit crowded though. Just came here for drinks. Awesome view of the city.

    (4)
  • Mandy C.

    Great view of downtown St. Louis, but the drinks are way too expensive. Even for a rooftop bar at a Hilton.

    (2)
  • Derek H.

    Ahh, my 100th review ends up being for 360. Let the celebration begin! :) A group of coworkers and myself went here for drinks before the Cards game last night. I've been here a few times before, but this is my first review of the place. I'm sure everyone knows by now that this place is located at the top of one of the towers at the Hilton at the Ballpark. It has great views of St. Louis, so even if you want to just come up here to look around for a while, it's worth it. We got a table inside, as it was way too hot and humid to sit outside. We ordered a few drinks and appetizers. I only tried one of the appetizers (Meatball Slider), but it was really good. We sat right by their open kitchen, so I had a chance to see several of the pizza's that people were ordering. They looked really good. I think I'll probably get one of those when I come the next time. If you come here when the Cards are playing, it's a good bit more crowded. Overall, I really enjoyed the few hours we spent here, and will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Naty G.

    Love the view...hate the crowds...too full...no place to sit/enjoy and if it's cold the space shrinks to half because their "fire pits" don't really do anything therefore the entire outside patio is non-usable space.. go early or expect to stand all night... the drinks/food are quite expensive too... the view saved this review...

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    My wife and I really enjoyed this bar!! It's on the rooftop of the Hilton at the Ballpark. We were staying at the hotel so it made sense to try it our first night in St. Louis. We went on a night the Cardinals weren't playing so it wasn't super crowded. The best part about this bar is the view. It's a 360 view of the city!! The view alone is worth the trip to the 26th floor. We enjoyed the night and our beverages and we highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Curtis H.

    OMG, this place blew!!! First, the drinks were horrible my close friend ordered sangria that literally tasted like vinegar. My drink was sub-par and nothing to write home about, you expect more for the $$$$. We ordered the oyster appetizer at "market price," $30 dollars for six WTF...I can get a lobster for that price. In their defense the Oysters were exceptional, but the server just threw the plates on the table and left. However, I do recommend the view and if you want to impress your dumb redneck girlfriend from Jefferson County this is the place to do it.

    (1)
  • Christal V.

    One of the best places to see & been seen in St. Louis. The view is impeccable! The food and drinks were Fab-U-Lous! The salmon chips were great...smoked salmon on spice dusted chips! The margherita pizza...Amazing! Go Ahead Have Another vodka, ginger brandy, pineapple, coconut & mango spice jam...Yes, Please...I'll Have Another and Another and Another! Yep, I'll be back, every chance I get!

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Traveled to St Louis for work. This restaurant/bar was on top of the Hilton that I stayed. Great view of the city and amazing decor. What I liked most was the service and beer prices. Typically in a more upscale restaurant they will charge $7 or $8 for craft beer, which is mostly what I drink, but the local IPA was only $5. I had the Koran tacos by recommend from the bartender. Amazing eats, great prices and good service. I'll definitely be back!

    (5)
  • K W.

    The 360 restaurant at the Hilton is located on the 26th floor of the East Tower. During a recent stay for the NLDS, my mom and I decided to head up after game 1 to see what the buzz was all about. First, you have to have a member of staff get you to the 26th floor because they have to scan a special badge before the floor becomes available. When you get off the elevator, you walk directly into the restaurant which has a full glass exterior so that you can see the beautiful St. Louis Skyline. When the weather is nice out, like it was the night I was there, there is a very cozy outdoor patio space with various seating and table options available. Mom and I decided to sit outside and soak up the warm breeze in early Oct. We got prime space near the stadium side and could look into the ballpark late into the night. The waitress that served us was very warm and friendly. We ordered a couple Angry Orchard ciders and tried an order of the Beignets for a snack as well. The ciders hit the spot and I love that it was available. The Beignets were actually more like mini-beignets and were different from anything I've ever had in New Orleans. It's like the donut-hole version of a Beignets, they were good just not as light and airy as a big version could have been. WOW the view is amazing and this is a must visit location for anyone in the area! I would very highly recommend a trip up to the 360.

    (4)
  • Shawn B.

    A great view but you pay for it. I can live with that though. It's worth getting a pricy drink or two when you can relax and enjoy that view, but I'd recommend not going for the food. The food was not great. * The pizza we got was good but nothing special. I'd rather just grab Pi or Imo's. * The spicy chips were just soaked in grease and overly spicy. * We ordered the hummus and the flatbread that came with it was burned. Almost every piece. The taste was that of burned crust on a frozen pizza. So yeah, it's a nice place but not really a place I'd go out of my way for.

    (3)
  • Tiffany L.

    Excellent service. Amazing view of the stadium. Very trendy. Excellent spot for drinks. I went on a Tuesday night. It was busy but not over crowded. You can feel the energy from the stadium.

    (5)
  • Amanda H.

    Stopped in for a light dinner with my mom last night at Bar 360 (top of the Hilton downtown). I WILL be back! Fantastic VIP feeling service - elevator assistants, hostess immediately greets you at the door, servers were quick and attentive, etc. It wasn't super crowded, which was most likely because there was no Cards game last night, but I'd imagine it could get very busy on game nights. Yet they have the space for it. Lots of tables, couches, lounges, or bar seats to meet any person's tastes. Plenty of TVs. Lots of fire pits. Just an all around great atmosphere! Oh and the food? Yum! We had the fish tacos and I've got to say they were the best I've had in STL. The portions were meant to be like tapas - just three small tacos with no sides - but the price was on par with that (less than $15 I think). We also got the California roll, which was much larger (still in the same price range) and very filling. I've heard only amazing things about the homemade kit kat bars there, but I was too full to try it last night. Saving that treat for my next visit...

    (5)
  • Jack L.

    Three Sixty is a great place for drinks and appetizers with spectacular views and good ambiance. I've been there about a dozen times. I've used valet every time. The reason for my negative review, however, is that on my last visit, the valet driver damaged by vehicle and did not say anything to me. It wasn't as if they didn't know they did it - they hit the frame directly and hard. And my vehicle which is only a few months old stays parked in my garage all day every day. I wash it twice a week. I know exactly when the damage happened. I called the hotel and asked for the valet manager. Someone took a written message yet no response was received from the valet manager. I called again, asking for the valet manager, and had to leave a voice mail. Again, no response was received. That's poor business etiquette and shows apathy towards a good customer. The reputation of Three Sixty is highly tarnished in my mind. The date of the incident was April 3, 2013. Update, July 2013: After posting this, the valet manager did call me and they rectified the situation completely. Today will be the first time I've visited Three Sixty since the incident.

    (5)
  • Heather S.

    Awesome indoor/outdoor rooftop bar with an unbelievable view inside the Cardinals stadium. The outdoor area was pretty crowded, but made for a great atmosphere watching both the Cubs/Cardinals game and the NBA Finals. There are tons of flat screens for sports viewing... or you can just turn around and watch live.

    (4)
  • Larry P.

    Really nice set up. Open air bar that can actually look down into Busch stadium as well as provide a view of the whole city. The food is classy bar food. Had the fish tacos and chicken skewers and arugula salad. They were all great. Pizza was OK.

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    We stopped in the 360 before my son's wedding for a quick cocktail on Saturday afternoon. What a very cool bar. This bar is floor to ceiling glass walls giving you a great 360 view of downtown St Louis from 26 floors above. There are smaller, private glass rooms available also. There are lounge couch and chair seating, bar seating, and high top seating. There is also a great water effect that I'm trying to figure out how to put a similar one in my house. In addition to the very cool set up, the drinks are good and they have a great appetizer menu with on site chefs. Yep, we'll be back.

    (4)
  • Chris L.

    Great place to watch the game, but apparently "hamburger" means two tiny slider patties swimming in a huge bun and "sausage" pizza means pepperoni pizza. Best Budweiser ever.

    (4)
  • Michelle S.

    Mushroom Pizza was great but service and hummus were not. Company was fab though!

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    If you love the LOU...... it is the next best place to look over the City (other than the Arch). The outdoor bar is very trendy and upscale. The drinks are not cheap, but they are picture perfect.

    (4)
  • Jason H.

    Perhaps this review should really reflect the extremely rude Hilton staff in the lobby and not the restaurant itself because honestly, we never made it up to the roof. We entered the lobby and walked over to the elevator bank of the east tower, where a television monitor advertising Three Sixty instructs patrons to take the elevator to the 26th floor. I went over to the elevator, tried to enter 26, but noticed it wasn't working. A Hilton employee must've seen my confusion, came over and barked "where are you trying to go?", to which I replied Three Sixty. He again barked "you don't go up there until I call the elevator for you. Now wait over there", pointing to an area to the side of the elevator bank. As my two friends and I started to turn and walk towards the area he pointed out, he once again barked "I said wait over there!". I was so taken aback by his blatant lack of professionalism that we left the hotel. We had planned on celebrating my friend's birthday dinner at Three Sixty, but took our business elsewhere because of the awful Hilton employee. I travel all over the country and St. Louis consistently has the worst and most unprofessional service at hotels, restaurants and stores of any city I've been to, so this incident really shouldn't surprise me, but his rudeness went even beyond the terrible service I've come to expect here.

    (1)
  • Sal E.

    Of course you come for the view. The decor is mod and chic. Get there early, before a Cards game, to impress your friends, otherwise you will have to wait to get up the elevator. Food is good, and it shows in the price. I wouldn't even bother getting a bottled beer here, when premium cocktails or draft are just a bit more. Bring any out-of-town visitors in nice weather, for sure!

    (5)
  • Rrr V.

    Host: n/a Bartender: 3.5 Drinks: 3.0 Property-style, decor, ambiance: 4.7 Views, views, views. Just go!

    (4)
  • Duane G.

    First, an amazing view, especially of the ballpark. It took a minute to get someone's attention, even tho they weren't that busy. But their martinis and lemon drops were wonderful. Fish tacos were breaded and blah, but did I mention the great view and great drinks. We had a good time.

    (4)
  • Megan C.

    Great view of Busch Stadium and the city. But the bar is small so limited space for seating. I did not eat the food but it looked good. My biggest tip do NOT get the order the pre-mixed drinks. They give you the specialty cocktail menu but don't tell you that those drinks are pre-mixed, the worst part about it there are about 6 of these drinks in a vessel above the bar and they pour directly into your glass from a hose hanging down- it doesn't look sanitary and who knows how long the drink mix has been sitting there for. Two of my friends got those drinks but they didn't tell us that they were pre-mixed until we asked- disgusting! I would have given this bar 3 stars but because of those drinks it went down to two. I expect much more from a Hilton bar- especially one that is hyped up so much!

    (2)
  • August S.

    What a neat place. Food is good.. But we found out the sushi is per-made, and try to stay away from the hummus. The sliders were totally brilliant. Overall, pretty good! View of STL is great, especially when the ballpark is filled up. Which, you should get up there before the game is over, huge line. Service was fast, friendly and professional...

    (4)
  • Mike U.

    I've always had a fun time here, despite the pricier drinks, coming here on random nights and the $10 cover after 10pm. The views are pretty amazing, the decor is upscale for stl, and the patio is money. Probably due to the fact it's a little pricier, but a slightly older crowd, although pretty mixed, seemed like most of them use it as a starting point before younger people come in. Do not touch the "waterfall" in front of the elevators. They don't like that.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    Great views and a nice vibe. Bartenders were very attentive. The drinks are bit pricey $8 for rail rum

    (4)
  • Chelsea M.

    Really nice space. Millon dollar renovation with amazing views. Would it be so special if it was on ground level on washington? I'm not so sure, the view has a lot going for them. Love all the different seating available... Bars, lounge pods, tables, counters,etc Typical pricey drinks and tapas. The pizza is really good and reasonable! I'd recommend... Just beware because its still pretty new, its busy and you might need to wait. The bartenders and wait were really friendly!!

    (4)
  • David D.

    I went up for some drinks before the Radiohead show. It was a little bit of a logjam getting up into the elevator up to the 26th floor but once up there it was worth it. The open views are strong. I'd recommend getting up there at 4pm sharp to snag a primo table near the window or one of the fire pit areas outside. But beware that if you do get one of those areas that you will have interlopers trying to snap pix over your space. Drinks were good and staff was buttoned up.

    (4)
  • Thi L.

    We came here on our first night in the city. Cool ambience, great views of the arch, mellow crowd. I don't remember everything we ordered, it was all good and came out extremely fast...to the point where we started betting on how long it would take for things we ordered. They had some interesting mixed drinks, I got some sort of sangria concoction. It was a nice place to grab appetizers and drinks, I would definitely come back if I'm ever in STL again.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Went here for dinner while in St. Louis. The view is awesome! We sat at some couches which makes it more difficult to eat but somehow we shoved the food down. I would go back anytime. Great vibe! They said it gets packed on Friday/Saturday nights. Would not mind going back for that party.

    (3)
  • Gregory P.

    The view and ambience is spectacular. It was great to have a beautiful outside dining and viewing area. The food was great. The four of us shared three of the pizzas - The wild mushroom, the margherita, and the sausage. The four of us voted on our favorite of the three pizzas. One vote for the margarita, one for the sausage and two for the mushroom. IOW they all were delicious. We tried the fish tacos - very light mild fish. Excellent The house fries were served with an lemon tarragon aioli. Yummy. Our waitress was inattentive. The place was busy. But we felt neglected. In spite of that, we had a wonderful dining experience. Love it. Try it. .

    (5)
  • Christine F.

    How about 360 during the day? Flippin' awesome! Devin and I went for some rooftop lounging and hoping to catch some of the Cards game on Labor Day. The weather was just too perfect to not take advantage of it. During the day, 360 St. Louis has an entirely different feel. It's definitely more of a restaurant. They didn't ID at the entrance, and the doorman didn't make a big spectacle over letting us in the elevator. It wasn't very busy (I expected a beautiful day like it was where most people had off for it to be pretty packed), and we had lots of seating to choose from. There were a couple of older kids there enjoying the view over some sodas. Definitely a more laid-back, sober crowd. We started out along the glass wall to overlook Busch Stadium and watch the TVs at the same time, but were quickly seduced by the comfy booths. The booth was roomy and comfortable, with kitchy little pillows to make it feel kind of homey. I started with a Boulevard Wheat but quickly switched to a Bloody Mary when I tasted Devin's and it was super delicious. We had no trouble choosing what to order. Wild Mushroom Pizza, always a winner! I like that the menu mentioned local vendors, such as the Ozark Forest Mushroom company that provided our pizza toppings. Oh buddy, it was SO GOOD. Better than California Pizza Kitchen's wild mushroom pizza (had that same light, sweet, crispy crust) and that's saying a lot for me!! The cheese was goat cheese (my favorite) and was chock full of juicy, delicious wild mushrooms. Totally a winner. Devin rounded things off with an order of their house fries (decent, but nothing to write home about) and I ordered, at the insistence of the waitress, the house made Kit Kat bar. Good, but entirely too rich for me. I should have ordered the cheesecake crostini with fresh berries. She deterred me from it, however, saying, "It's made with goat cheese and no one seems to like it." Well hot damn, I love goat cheese! I should have gone with my gut. Next time. Also, the "white peach cream" dessert is apparently peaches and cream served in a SHOT GLASS. For $7? No thank you. Service was pretty slow, but I think our waitress was new, so I'll cut her some slack. Food is still pricey, but for the pizza and drinks, it was worth it. It's just a matter of finding something on the menu you love. Also, watching the game wasn't really possible, as there was no TV viewable from the booth, and from the bar there was some mad glare. Maybe next time we'll catch a night game. Quickly becoming one of my favorite spots in St. Louis. Sitting up on that beautiful, breezy rooftop I felt more relaxed than I have in a long time.

    (4)
  • Stewart P.

    This was definitely an interesting experience. I couldn't quite figure out parking though (there is a garage for the hotel right??) so we ended up parking at the stadium east garage ... $15 on a game night. When it was too late, I thought I should have just opted for the valet parking, which I think was $17 for 4 hours or so. Next time I might. You enter the lobby of the hotel and walk up to the elevator, which is manned? (womened? :) to control access of course. At around 8pm, there was no line at all. When we left, there was maybe 50 people but the "man" (what do you call someone who is attending an elevator ... attendant I guess?) had commented to someone that the line moves fast. Anyway ... getting off the elevator you are immediately engulfed in sound and activity. Of course, you want to walk around and see where everything is and the views ... although, getting close to the outside edge of this space may be hard to do and when we tried we actually gave up. It was pretty much impossible and like I think Christine said ... well, you would literally have to squeeze past and push people so you better like being touched and felt up by strangers. It is a very cool space and definitely worth seeing and we lucked out, only being there 5 minutes we happened to walk past a table that was being cleared off and to our amazement, no one was claiming it. Table\booths (these were on the stadium side) are not really meant for two people I am sure but as it turned out and as suggested by the busboy, people sometimes share booths, so we eventually asked a group of 4 if they wanted to sit (which they did). We were leaving soon anyway. So ... LOTS of people walked by and looked at our nearly empty booth but said nothing ... don't be afraid to ask. All they can do is say no and you might make some new friends. Of course, if you find yourself as two with a big booth you don't have to share, or share with just anyone (and the four were very nice). I don't think you would go here just for the food, no, don't do that. But do go knowing they will probably have something you will be able to eat and enjoy. For us, the fish tacos were a stand out, the hummus was decent, the cheese board acceptable, and the chicken spiedini not so great. I also tried the cheesecake crostini ... I would pass. Couldn't quite figure it out. It had kind of a keylime taste to me but not quite ... don't order it thinking you are getting anything too close to cheesecake. The pizzas looked like they would be pretty good. Service was excellent and pretty fast, the space was excellent and the crowd while leaning towards the younger set (don't forget, I'm an old guy) was a decent mix. Dress was all over the place ... from jeans, to dresses, to whatever ... so you can go how you are, although I would want to (and did) dress nicer somewhat. So not your typical bar and nothing like it in St. Louis I have seen. Go here, but, go really early if you want to easily get a place to sit. Otherwise, expect to walk around or stand for awhile. Service is fcfs. Bathrooms are down the stairs near the elevators.

    (4)
  • Julie I.

    A great place for drinks and beautiful view of downtown STL!

    (3)
  • annie h.

    Pros: Surprisingly tasty fish tacos and well-portioned mushroom pizza. Balanced variety of older and new pop music. Spectacular views of the city below. Posh seating areas. Wide variety of drink options. Cons: Crowded, very crowded. Rife with Jersey Shore wannabe men and dumb, fake-boobed, orange women. I went to 360 with some coworkers, and none of us had been there yet, so we were pretty excited to try it out. The elevator operator accidentally took me to the wrong floor. It might has well have been a crime, the way a few of my elevatormates, some obnoxious bachelorette party girls, responded to the innocent mistake. They started screaming and yelling at him and us. And that brings me to the theme of the night: obnoxious plastic women. They are everywhere. It's a 360 view of some of the worst boob jobs, botched botox faces, orange fake bakes and more dangerously tight spandex minidresses than Barbie ever owned. They're rude, crude and big-boobed. I'm short in stature, and in the bathroom, one of the Barbie wannabes almost gave me a black eye irresponsibly swinging her DDDs around. She and her obnoxious friends were screaming harshly at other women to "hurry the f--- up" and cutting in lines formed outside of each stall. When I washed my hands, I saw that someone had left a very pretty cocktail ring on the counter. I picked it up and asked around if it belonged to anyone. One of the plastics said, "Oooh girl, that ring is so cute! Keep it!" Another one chimed in, "Some dumb b-----lost it. It's yours now!" These ladies were classy. There was no cover charge, and I didn't think the prices were that high considering you're paying for the atmosphere as much as the refreshments. The views are worth it. If it weren't for the jawdroppingly inconsiderate people, the evening would have been a resounding success. In summary, 360 is a pretty swank place. The clientele is not. FYI, I turned the ring in to a waitress for the lost and found, so if it was yours, it's probably gone by now.

    (4)
  • Fonz D.

    Food was good. Had the fish tacos and they were pretty good. Great view and nice atmosphere. They had a radio station there and the dj was trying a little too hard to be "zany" which was kinda annoying and awkward, but otherwise a good time.

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    I came back to 360 last week for dinner with a friend. I was excited to try the food after dancing my little bootay off here last summer. We started with drinks. I initially ordered the Amnesiac (grand marnier, patron silver, limes), which ended up being WAY too strong. I swapped it out for a Black Swan (espresso vodka, godiva dark chocolate, frangelico), which was also quite potent. I pawned off the drink on my friend, who thoroughly enjoyed it; so much, in fact, that she ordered another one! It's cool...I like being the DD. Anyway, food. We started with the salmon small plate; it consisted of four chips (think Pringle-sized) topped with smoked salmon, chipotle cream cheese, and capers. This was delicious, but at $10, it was super pricey. Next up, we ordered the sliders to share. It came with a pork belly slider, crabcake slider, and short rib slider. I enjoyed all three, although the pork belly slider was my favorite. Again, at $14, this was pretty pricey. The service at 360 was great. Our waitress was super attentive, and when she noticed that I didn't enjoy my first drink, she let me order a different one (and took the original off the bill). The views here are fantastic, and for that reason, I'll always be a fan of 360. But I'll skip the food next time and stick to visiting here on the weekends.

    (3)
  • Christina A.

    Was fortunate enough to be invited to a lovely event on Wednesday, June 6th and it was absolutely fabulous!!! The food served was remarkable, and the view simply breathtaking. This has been my 3rd visit to 360 and this IS the spot to hang out if you're looking for a quality place that provides outstanding customer service and great food and drinks. I can't express enough how wonderful this place is. :-) Whenever friends ask, "where should we go tonight?", I always recommend 360. :-)

    (5)
  • Sara H.

    When you enter the hotel to get to this rooftop bar, the "check in" area for the bar is on the left. A guard there will want to see your ID and then make a show of allowing you on the elevator. This seemed a little overdone to me (I mean he had a "VIP" list on a Wednesday night) but whatever, its a cool bar. When walk in you will see it's an upscale modern space designed to impress. There is a waterfall feature at the entrance behind which a DJ is spinning tunes. This really sets the scene...which is exactly what this place is, a scene bar. It's full of tourists, locals that like to wear 6 inch heels, and older men on the prowl. This is a nightlife hot-spot with amazing people watching. After sitting down at some of the tables outside I noticed we were seated next to a fire pit that was, sadly, not on. However, it was a warm night so maybe that was for the better. We ordered drinks which took a while to come out but when they did I was IMPRESSED. Mine was a ginger/cucumber concoction with a cucumber and avacado ice cube. It sounds off but as the cube melted it just intensified the flavor of the drink and was very refreshing. My friend ordered the "bite sized" sliders and they were true to their name--tiny. I would not order these as it's not a meal, and if shared not even a snack. Food aside, we sat out on that deck a lot longer than planned and enjoyed the weather and the people watching. I would go back any nice night but be warned, as is the seeming trend with rooftop hotel bars, the drinks are on the pricey end.

    (4)
  • Food N.

    If I lived in St. Louis, I would come here quite often. The food and views are awesome.

    (5)
  • Justin S.

    Awesome happy hour and best view in town.

    (4)
  • Jenna L.

    Wow, I didn't know St. Louis could get so LA! I felt at home here - waitresses in small dresses, good-looking bartenders, extremely modern decor, top 40 music, TVs everywhere, and a line to get in. The food, especially the pizza, looked really good. I'll definitely be back to try it. The view from this spot is really one of the best in STL. You could basically watch a Cardinals game at Busch stadium from the outside bar since it overlooks it. It almost reminds me of Le Bain at the Standard Hotel in NYC with the bathrooms and the clear stall doors that turn dark when you lock them. I can't believe this is actually a HILTON?! Kudos.

    (5)
  • Erika D.

    The environment at 360 is great, and they have a wonderful view. But I wasn't really impressed with the drinks. With the increase in competitive craft cocktail establishments in St. Louis, I think 360 needs to step up its game.

    (3)
  • Andrew M.

    I visited this on a Friday evening and found the place to be welcoming and surprisingly eclectic. The scene included out of town visitors that were just checking things out to people having a big night out on the town. It also ranged from young twenty somethings to retired people - all of whom seemed to be having fun. Service was incredibly friendly, the food menu had a limited selection but was tasty (only ordered apps). The cocktails were probably the weakest part of the menu - they were acceptable, but nothing special. A good place to take out of town guests that want to do something unique or a fun date. It is all seat-yourself, so this is probably not the best place for a big group or main meal - better for apps and drinks before or after the main event.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Fantastic views of Downtown St. Louis! Service was top notch, drinks were tasty. Stoli and Grapefruit Juice was very refreshing. Didn't try the food , although the table next to us liked the sliders they ordered. The private dining rooms inside and out are too cool. I can't wait to go back during baseball season and see the Cards stadium all lit up.

    (5)
  • R M.

    We came here after a great dinner at Lombardo's to close out our mini-vacation. After 3 minutes trying to figure out how to operate the elevators we made it to this trendy rooftop lounge. The place wasn't very busy it was Sunday night and we were able to get a table at the window facing the Gateway Arch with a beautiful view. We ordered a Stoli & Cranberry and a Grey Goose Martini the drinks were strong and delicious and we later ordered another S&C but my wife got some infused special thingamabob which she loved. We couldn't help but notice all the BIG spiders living outside on the 26th floor window corners and they were getting their food quicker then most of the patrons! 4 mixed drinks cost about $38-$50 with tip but we had a great time and an even better view and the bathrooms were pretty cool to.

    (5)
  • A W.

    I was really impressed with both the view and the ambiance of 360. The outdoor patio was really sweet. I wished there had been a Cardinals game when I went since the patio has a great aerial view right into the stadium. I went here for dinner and drinks - I had the duck and my coworker had the NY strip...both were really good. There was good selection of both beer and mixed drinks. I would say this place is a crowd pleaser :)

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    I think 360 is more of a tourist attraction because of the view than a bar you'd want to hang out at routinely if you live in the city. Go here if you're looking to get a fresh new Facebook pic w/ the city in the background otherwise open Yelp and find something better.

    (2)
  • Monica A.

    this place was AWESOME!! it was even better because i had a travelzoo deal!! 4 drinks and 2 appetizers for $45 (on a friday or saturday)...can't beat that!! a girlfriend and i went there pre-clubbing on a saturday night, about a month ago...the drinks were fabulous, the food was different/eclectic yet tasty, the atmosphere was fun, and the view was spectacular! since it was pretty chilly that night, most people were inside...but they also had patio heaters setup at various locations on the patio...and the fire pits outside were beautiful to look at, but didn't offer much heat...some people were dressed up, some people had on jeans, it was a nice mixture of folks (races/colors/genders)...i will definitely be coming back!!

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    I went on a Saturday night and it was very busy. Very loud. Actually my friend and I eventually just decided to sip on our beers and not try to carry on conversation. But that's okay because the views of St. Louis were better than any I've ever seen! I've never seen my city look so beautiful. The lights reminded me of Paris. The weather was really great that night so we went out on the terrace to enjoy the night air and the views. I imagine it'd be pretty cool watching Busch Stadium on game night from up there, even if you're not a big baseball fan. It should be a must-do for all St. Louisans.

    (4)
  • Courtney G.

    We came up to the 360 during our anniversary stay at the Hilton. Normally on weekends after 10 PM. they charge a cover, but they will waive if you are staying at the hotel. We came up here around 8 PM. and it was already very busy on a Saturday night, we had to stand for a bit near the bar until a table opened up. We were meeting friends up here strictly for drinks on this occasion, we were ready to party, and party we did. I enjoyed a glass of wine here as well as a few dirty Shirley drinks, all were made well, but on the small side for the amount you pay per drink. We ordered a few shots as well, and were shocked by the price once we had the final bill. As it got late in the night an outdoor room opened up, we enjoyed being outside by the fire even though it was freezing! The decor here is trendy and upscale, it was a fun place to celebrate the occasion. However, if you are looking for cheap drinks, this is not the place to go, but I'll gladly pay extra for a wonderful view of downtown and Busch Stadium!

    (4)
  • Rolando D.

    Great place , beautiful views from the city and bush stadium . Great food the house chips are amazing they are fresh and spicy ..

    (5)
  • Tommy E.

    Incredible view, good food, professional staff. Go, but don't expect it to be a cheap night. Take St. Louis first timers here right away. Oh maybe dress up a bit.

    (4)
  • Melissa D.

    This place was awesome!! Amazing views of the city, sleek/modern atmosphere and drink prices weren't bad. Definitely a must see place for any St. Louis visitors!!

    (5)
  • Kendall P.

    Astonishing view, upbeat atmosphere, and the bold experimental menu set the tone for a great evening. Also good for a casual drink. Parking can be a pain since you are going to the top floor of a hotel I suggest valet.

    (5)
  • Patrick G.

    Came here for happy hour and basically got what I expected in a rooftop bar. You're paying for the view and that's about it. The food was meh, beer list (equally meh). They have mixed drinks that are stored in large plastic vats that are below the wheels of steel that the DJ uses (picture some oil drums supporting a board where the DJ places their equipment). The service was pretty prompt but everything was slightly overpriced and the tastes were underwhelming. But if you want to grab a drink and overlook St. Louis this is probably the best spot.

    (2)
  • Daniel H.

    Great at what it aspires to be - upscale lounge that is appealing to various demographics and dance floor that doesn't dominate the space but is there for those who seek it. Know that it is a little on the swanky side (a bit fancier than me) but for the right occasion it is perfect. I took friends from out of town and they liked it wquite a bit. Great view, good beers on tap, servers were friendly the couple of times that I have been.

    (5)
  • Wallace G.

    Visited Three Sixty with my wife and another couple. We were a bit concerned that we might be a bit old (early 40's), but found that there is quite a mix of ages. We really enjoyed our time here. It was very crowded but we managed to find a seats without too much trouble. The views are amazing and the outdoor patio area is awesome. It was definitely a bit more "clubby" than I would prefer with lots of 20-somethings on their smart phones. You don't go to Three Sixty for the food -- very low-end bar food -- you go for the drinks and the amazing views.

    (4)
  • Matt H.

    We came here for dinner on a weekday night, and had a good dining experience. Many reviews complained about cover charges and bouncers, none of which we experienced. Everyone was very friendly and helpful, the only hitch being a mixup where we were brought someone else's food by accident. Beyond that, great views and good food a drink. You pay for the view and ambience, but not unreasonably so. Highly recommended if you only have a day or two in St Louis, along with Rooster.

    (4)
  • John C.

    Went to 360 one evening after a cardinals game and had one of the best experiences in a restaurant/bar. They know the definition of hospitality!

    (5)
  • DJ J.

    360 is a very nice place to dine out. Especially if you are looking for a sophisticated luxurious place to hang out with friends and family. However the food is a bit pricey. For example I got the sushi appetizer which for 4 to 6 slices of tuna it was really expensive. However, I enjoyed myself and will be coming here again.

    (4)
  • Brent R.

    Pretty Cool Bar that overlooks Busch stadium, everyone was really nice but it's trying to be too "night cluby" for a place that should be focused on the ball park

    (3)
  • Laura Z.

    I went here for my Daughters Birthday in December. Everything was very good but very expensive. I would like to still go sometime during a ballgame.

    (4)
  • Matt W.

    Clarification: 5 stars for the view & the bar, 3 (maybe 2 actually??) stars for the food. I've been to 360 three times since it opened this past summer, including the day it opened. However, until this past Friday I hadn't ever eaten there before. I already love this bar just because of how unique it is in St. Louis just because of the view. There is no other establishment in the St. Louis area that can compete on that front. It's a fun place to have some drinks at. The food... eh, it was somewhat disappointing. Got to try several menu items since we were sharing. Let me break that down for you: Slider combos: Came with a meatball in red pasta sauce slider, a short rib slider, and a pork slider. The sliders were EXCELLENT, honestly far above average. I'll come back and eat here again, but this is probably all I'll order! If you're going to eat here do yourself a favor and get the sliders, you WILL like them. California roll: Average at best. The ingredients seemed fresh, however there is a "but". The rice had the texture and taste that you would expect from one of those sushi bars at local Dierbergs grocery stores. It did not taste bad, but not restaurant worthy at all. If you want sushi go to a real sushi place. Korean BBQ pork tacos: Average at best. Could barely tell there was meat on these things, and the only reason I knew it was supposed to be "BBQ" style is because of the name of the dish. Jerked Chicken. Disappointing. Its just chicken on a stick that has virtually no flavor. It comes with lime chili sauce on the side that looks like sweet'n'sour and tastes about the same, and it didn't even almost save this menu item from sucking. This place get's really busy in the evening, so don't show up after 9PM unless you want to wait in line (especially if it's Friday or Saturday). I'll continue to come here, but I prefer to arrive early to start the evening with just a couple drinks. After that, if you want to have fun at some bars, do what i do and just walk a few blocks to Washington Avenue and have a yo self a blast!

    (4)
  • Sam N.

    Went there after Cardinal- Cubs game on Sept 29th. Terrific place for cocktails, views, and people watching (apparently some people have had to sell their mirrors at home based on what they were wearing out in public. Our server Mary was THE BEST!

    (5)
  • Sarah K.

    Stopped here for a drink with the recommendation from a friend. Great views of the city and interesting drink specials. The large "family style" tables are slightly awkward if you're on a date and you find yourself sitting right next to a bunch of people that you don't know but the atmosphere is overall an A!

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Excellent views and vibe. The DJ is spinning Bon Jovi and Bruno Mars (???), but it's a Wednesday night crowd of business people. What do you expect?

    (5)
  • Natalie E.

    Arrived a little after eight for a date night with my boyfriend. We planned on getting drinks, appetizers and enjoying the view. The bar was in transition from happy hour (ended at 7) to night club (starting at 10) so we had a relatively laid back experience. We selected our own table with two leather armchairs in the corner with views to the east and north. I felt like I was on the top of the world. We ordered their specialty drinks. These cocktails are premade and almost "on tap". I had the "Friend With Benefits" (rum,strawberry,vanilla) and the boy had the "The Blue Gentleman" (bourbon, blueberries). They were really tasty as evidenced by how fast we drank them and garnished beautifully with fruit and large ice cubes. These drink were only $7 which reminds me why I love Saint Louis. In what other city can you pay less than 10 dollars for a drink on a rooftop bar. I like anything covered in truffle oil so we tried the Truffled Popcorn. It was really light but savory with oil and some sprinkled cheese. It was definitely the perfect compliment to a sweet drink. We then took a lap around the bar to see the view from every angle. I could definitely see how awesome it would be during or after a game. We then ordered a second round a drink, I tried the red wine sangria. My boyfriend ordered another bourbon drink since it was the manliest seeming cocktail. We also decided to try the duck pizza. This was the best decision. The duck was really tender and salty which played off the sweet potatoes and bitter arugula on the flatbread. The pizza was large, more than we could finish. I highly recommend 360 for drinks, snacks and view. Our timing was perfect for an intimate date but I would love to come back later at night for the dance floor sometime!

    (5)
  • Kimberly B.

    We tried the fish tacos and they were a great bite. Filling for one also good to share( three small tacos). Also had the mushroom flatbread which was really a 6 slice pizza. It was hot and covered in perfectly sautéed mushroom. Perfectly done. I would get there early if you want a seat. We got there at 730 and we didn't have any problems. Drinks were standard.

    (4)
  • Julianne M.

    Such a unique place in St. Louis, the views are unbeatable!! The drinks are a little expensive, but it's a nice place so you pay for the atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Tuan L.

    Was here for New Years Eve 2012. It was me my wife and friends first time coming here. It was cold outside so the roof wasn't open. But the VIEW is NICE. Wish i could say the same thing for the drinks. The drinks wasn't good and way too expensive. For example for 2 long island iced teas bill was $21-$23.. my friends were complaining. Ill have to go up there when its warm and try drinks again.. maybe it was just the bartender that night? Also i got to try the food.

    (3)
  • Eazmg C.

    Went here around the 3rd inning last Saturday evening, and lucked out with not only a parking spot right around the corner from the Hilton but also with a table overlooking the game. From talking to friends and family this isn't a typical experience by far. The view is amazing, the drink list solid (local beers on tap such as UCBC & Schlafly), and for what it's worth the food looked quality (we didn't eat).

    (4)
  • Lisa P.

    Been wanting to check out this bar for a while and finally snagged a Groupon that made me have to go. We arrived about 5:15 on a Friday evening and got a table although it was already filling up fast. Has fantastic views! Told the waitress we had a Groupon up front, in case there were special "rules" that came with it and she was very helpful and gave us great service. The only complaint is the $13 glass of wine was really small for such a hefty price. I wondered out loud to my boyfriend if it may be smaller due to us using a Groupon and then, lo and behold, when I looked over to the wine being served at the table next to us, I was justified in my comment. They definitely had much bigger pours than what we received. We got the BBQ Chicken pizza which was really good and worth the $15. When served the final bill, the waitress made sure to tell us that the amount without the Groupon added was what we were supposed to tip on...wow...thought that was crass. If it wasn't for the small pours and the comment about the tip, I would have rated it four or five stars.

    (3)
  • Kimberly W.

    Ok, let me set the stage here... It's a Tuesday night and two STL loving (ie obsessed) half-hipsters are on a first date, wanting to try somewhere new. A little searching leads them to 360. They know this wouldn't be a typical spot for either of them, but are lured by the view of their beloved city and a desire to try something new... Now that you have the back story, let me start by saying yes, the view is freakin AWESOME. No question there. (Though we only really got the northwest view from where we were sitting). The rest of the experience was mediocre at best. We didn't experience any of the bouncer or wait in line trouble others seem to have had, though granted it was a Tuesday. I didn't see a bouncer in the lobby at all actually. Took the elevator to the top and exited to a waterfall and a room that is straight out of Vegas, no joke. The hostess told us it was open seating, so we scooped up a table in the corner to maximize our view. Again, it was awesome. The beer list, however, was seriously lacking. Just your typical AB products with a few other selections thrown in. Once the waitress finally made an appearance we placed our drink orders and began looking over the food selections. The menu isn't large, but has a decent amount of variety... all with what I would consider to be a steep price tag. When the waitress came back with our drinks, one was wrong (and not even anything remotely close to what we actually asked for). At that point we decided to nix the idea of food here and just head to Bridge for dinner and a much more comprehensive beer selection (beer snobs much? yep). Thank god for the view and good conversation, both saved the experience. I will say that the atmosphere up there is pretty neat. Like I said before, seriously straight out of Vegas (the Palms could take a few notes in my opinion). However, the crowd was beyond weird and dominated by 50something business men. I can't even begin to imagine this place on a weekend. I'm picturing a cross between the Landing and Jersey Shore. Gross. Out of sheer curiosity the roomie and I are pondering checking it out on a weekend, but quite honestly I think a night here would leave us bankrupt.

    (2)
  • Helene D.

    I went for Happy Hour on a Monday night, and for $10 I got a California Roll and a pear martini. The view is really lovely, and my bartender was great: helpful, attentive, sweet, and made sure to figure out if I wanted to chat before he came over and started chatting. I liked the atmosphere, and I enjoyed my drink.

    (4)
  • Jennifer M.

    Tonight was the public grand opening and my first time here. 360 is a rooftop bar and restaurant perched atop the St. Louis Hilton Ballpark. When you walk in the hotel lobby you can see a sign for it. There we were greeted by a young lady. We were ID'd by two gentlemen and had to wait to be let up the elevator. It seemed as though only one of the elevators was going up to the 26th floor. There is indoor and outdoor seating and the views are breathtaking! The staff was very friendly and nice and I felt we were very well taken care of. We started off with one of their infused drinks "Murder On The Dance Floor". It was OK. It had a very tarty flavor, not what I expected when the ingredients were Rum, Roasted strawberry, Vanilla, Lemon, Champagne and Hibiscus Water. None the less I still drank it. My friend and I ordered hummus and fries with aioli to start. Both were excellent. My friend ordered a salad which we split, it was similar to a caprese salad. For our entree I ordered the double burger and my friend ordered the chicken speidini. I LOVED the burger. It came with house made chips which I wasn't a fan of as they had some spices on them that were too spicy for me. I tried a bite of my friends speidini, I would say it was OK, I wasn't overly impressed. We decided to split a desert and got the graham cracker cheesecake crostini with berries. It was OK as well, nothing overly impressive. It was a small portion and also had a really tarty flavor. The graham cracker was really hard to break and ended up flying all over the place. Over all I thought we had a wonderful experience and would definitely go back again soon!

    (4)
  • Tiffany B.

    Let's just start with the view. There is not a bad seat in the house. Spectacular! I found the drink prices to be fair. Mixed drinks, martinis, etc were priced between 5.00-8.00. The drinks were tasty but not necessarily the best around town. We did not have beer so I can't comment on that. But beer is beer in my book Small plates were just as it is stated - small plates. Basically a little snack while u are socializing. The pizza looked great and I would have loved to try it. It looked like it was for more than one person and not just a little personal size pizza. Overall, a very pleasant early evening. I must comment that as the crowd grew the volume did as well. At that point A comfortable normal conversation was difficult to have so we moved to a more intimate setting. We will definitely return for the view.

    (4)
  • Larry H.

    Good idea. Service was good. Friendly bartenders. Filthy.

    (1)
  • Jamie F.

    Very disappointed that when we got there they were charging $10 a person just to get in. We were meeting up with some other people because it was my birthday, and decided it wasn't worth it considering it was 11pm on a random Friday night. Too many other good places to go that don't charge such a ridiculous amount. I know the view is amazing but $10 is a little much when there isn't even a game to see.

    (1)
  • Emily N.

    Awesome Food! Awesome View! Awesome Drinks! I love this place! You gotta check it out!

    (5)
  • Tracy S.

    Fantastic atmosphere, the food is amazing, and the service is flawless. This is the perfect place to go with your friends for cocktails and conversation then some dancing. It's also a great place for a romantic evening with your honey. The homemade chips are to die for, you must also try the pizza and you absolutely can not leave until you try the home made kit kat dessert. Even the bathrooms in this place are fun. I've only been there in the winter so I can't wait to try the rooftop patio.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Awesome Views of the city. But if you go when it is not busy, you will see the place is already rather dirty for such a high end (high price) establishment.

    (3)
  • Max M.

    We enjoyed a busy pre-Rams v. Packers Saturday evening at 360. It was our first visit. I am a native St. Louisan and a life long Cardinals fan and this was my first visit ever to this particular hotel. We went on the spur of the moment and we were not disappointed. The ambiance was great and the views were spectacular! The facility was beautiful and even though it was awash in Cheese Heads, the place had a big city vibe about it. It reminded me of a New York establishment in that it was vibrant and modern in design. We enjoyed our entire meal in two comfortable chairs on the outdoor deck overlooking our fine city and our championship ballpark. The security at the door was welcoming and friendly. We were immediately attended to by a pleasant server who always checked on us throughout the evening no matter the size of the crowd as it ebbed and flowed. The service was impeccable I might add. The sumptuous foods and the tasty booze were terrific. Our cokctails were stiff and well constructed. The food offering were delectable. The fish tacos were some of the best I have ever enjoyed, especially in St. Louis where good seafood is difficult to find. Absolutely top-notch dishes followed thereafter. The oysters..fresh and tasty.. The other small dish apps were superb as well. The lobster risotto entree and the salmon were spot on! We did not expect such solid food and service in a nightclub type atmosphere. We spoke with the Executive Chef on our way out and he could not have been more friendly. Says a lot about this place...A must do St. Louis experience!

    (4)
  • Joan P.

    Just enjoyed a beautiful evening at 360! The view is great and the appetizers I sampled: California roll, salmon, spicy chips and pizza were delicious. The servers provided friendly, prompt service and the ambiance of the open balcony combined with nice, cozy indoor seating made for a very enjoyable experience. All of the employees we came in contact with were very friendly and made us feel very welcome. Awesome view of Busch stadium and definitely recommend 360 for a nice evening in St. Louis!

    (5)
  • Jordan G.

    came out on a friday night and were able to get in free with only about a 15 minutes line to get up to the top before 9pm! couldn't get out on the patio part because it was pretty packed due to the cardinals game, but were able to get a good seat over looking the arch! service was right on (and maybe even a little OVER bearing). drink prices were VERY reasonable... coming from chicago, where you're paying upwards of $50 for 4 drinks, this was a breath of fresh air (a round of drinks for a table of 4 cost us about $30!)

    (4)
  • Bboy S.

    on top of the hotel. nice view. hawaii prices but the food is good. I ate duck here. good for a few drinks or a nice little date.

    (4)
  • Andra G.

    Waited over an hour for food. On a Tuesday. Wine was mediocre at best and actually tasted like it was opened the night before.

    (1)
  • Nancy J.

    Cool place to see and the pizza was really good and simple, every thing was reasonably priced. A little bit crowed but still a nice place to go and have some drinks and appetizers. The DJ was pretty horrible the music was very mainstream.

    (4)
  • Lisa S.

    Gorgeous view. Very expensive and not great food. Overpriced.

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    The views are nice. Luckily there was no cover on Thursdays, but we didn't realize they were only open until midnight. Our friend showed up at 11:55 and they wouldn't let her come up. The drinks are reasonably priced, our waitress was good. It's a good place to check out if you've never been, but I don't know if I'd go back again. Been there, done that.

    (3)
  • Julie B.

    Disclaimer - I am: 1. A tourist 2. From Boston (where things cost a lottt more!) This bar was absolutely beautiful. Located at the top of the Hilton Hotel, you get an amazing view of the Gateway Arch and a look straight into the Cardinals' stadium. We showed up around 8 or so on a Saturday night -- just in time for sunset. There was TONS of sitting and standing room both inside and outside, and the staff (from the elevator man to the bartenders) was incredibly friendly and accommodating. Seeing our group was from Boston, the bartenders immediately put the Bruins on the TV closest to us. They each introduced themselves by name, and were available throughout the night to our group. We didn't get any food, but it looked very tasty! The drinks were great and very low priced for a location as stunning as this bar ($8-10 for cocktails, $5-7 for beer). Definitely a great place to bring out-of-town friends for a beautiful view of Saint Louis!

    (5)
  • Mario R.

    Went up here pretty much every night. The view is great, the food is good, and drink prices are very reasonable. What else can I say?

    (5)
  • Kirby M.

    Great place to bring out of town guests for the views alone. Tried a couple appetizers that were pretty good, you will pay some $$ for a meal but again you just can't beat the view. Upscale crowd (at least ppl that think they are cool). Dress to impress (if you care).

    (4)
  • Jill L.

    I won "VIP" tickets to see Howie Day this past Friday, so I was very excited to see a great concert & to have the opportunity to check out 360. My brother and I showed up at the designated time to claim our "VIP" seats. We let the hostess (who was later pointed out as being the manager-unsure if that's the case) know that we would be eating dinner outside & coming back in for the concert. The two things I wanted to experience at 360 were the views & food. Obviously, the patio has beautiful views, but the food was just ok. St. Louis has sooo many fantastic options when it comes to food and culinary experiences, that 360 is just not where it's at when it comes to the food-side of things. I got the fish tacos & liked them, and my brother got the grass-fed burger and also liked it; however, doing two mini patties instead of one whole burger results in a lot of bread-only bites. The burger came with house chips, so we asked the waitress if anything could be subbed for those, and she said fries - my brother said he'd prefer the fries. She forgot to inform the kitchen that he wanted fries instead of the house-made chips, so when they brought out his meal, he got the chips. It was very quickly remedied, but I was charged $6 for the fries. I'm guessing you can't sub fries for chips (but you can obviously pay for fries), or due to the mix up with the waitress and the kitchen, we were accidentally charged. We needed to get inside for the concert, and I didn't want to make my brother feel like the $6 was a big deal, so I just paid the bill and kept moving. When we went inside to grab our "VIP" seats, they had been given away. The hostess/manager came up to me when she realized that we were trying to figure out where we were sitting even though we were supposed to have fantastic seats & apologized saying she forgot that we were eating or didn't think we were coming back... either way, the situation sucked. Thankfully, there were two ladies that had just lucked out and got a couple of seats in the front row, so they told us to take their seats and they moved over to the 2nd or 3rd row of the section beside us. However, the hostess/manager lady came over and made them move several more rows back when someone else showed up to claim the seats they had moved to for us. I thought that was crappy customer service towards them, since they had originally remedied her mess up with our seats. I hope they still got to enjoy the concert - and if either of you are reading this, thank you for being so nice! 360 is more of an upscale place, or at least that's what they are shooting for, therefore their drink prices reflect that. Needless to say I think that will be the only time I ever go to 360, unless I go one more time for my husband to experience it.

    (2)
  • Jay B.

    Great place to take a date for a drink. Great view and good drinks. I'd like to come in the summer someone to try the patio. Good place for a nightcap.

    (5)
  • Rhumz M.

    My sister in-law brought us to the world-class rooftop bar 360 at the Hilton Hotel in St. Louis this past Christmas. We arrived in the middle of chilly weather and still had a fantastic experience taking in the patio views. While the views were absolutely amazing, the foods were even better! I liked the house recommended champagne. I loved the Korean bbq taco. I like the oyster. And I LOVE the steamed mussels. Even the pizzas were quite good. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking to enjoy a weekend with friends. The staff was very helpful. You need to reserve before coming. They open about 4pm and end till midnight. You must be 21, after 7pm (lol). No Dj when we visited but they switch to a more club-like atmosphere around 10pm. Enter from main hotel lobby entrance off Broadway, take east tower elevator to 26th floor. Valet parking is via the hotel's Broadway entrance.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    For a hotel bar - 360 is pretty cool. I think the first thing that hits you about 360 is that it just feels... swanky. From the great view, to the outdoor fireplaces, to the high ceilings (and DJ strung up in the middle of the ceiling) - the swank factor is high everywhere. Though it tends to be fairly busy, somehow tables seem to make themselves available if you are a little patient. It is interesting to me that the patrons tend to self segregate by skin color. Never seen that before, but it's at least nice that it's more diverse than many places in STL. Table service tends to be pretty decent, drinks are pretty good, and prices are a bit steep (but not offensively so). I hear rumors that the food is good but I haven't had a chance to sample it myself. Definitely my favorite memory here is the impromptu dance off. I thought that stuff only happened in movies. They sometimes charge cover (weak sauce), and you can valet your car for a fairly low fee (I think $4?). However, there is typically street parking within a block, so you can save your $4. If they could lower prices and get rid of cover (have I mentioned that I effing hate cover?) I think we could talk about raising them to a 5* establishment. Until then, 4* it is.

    (4)
  • Emanuil I.

    Absolutely great place to relax and have a couple drinks with buddies before nighttime festivities.

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    The view here is great, food is good, staff is awesome, and the drinks are yummy!!! :) one of the best spots STL has to offer. we had a great time celebrating Halloween

    (5)
  • Chris F.

    Like Basso this is another modern bar that while I don't particularly appreciate the style I cannot complain about a thing. I had a good beer, appreciated an awesome cityscape view and enjoyed the most amazing company! It was cool to actually run into our bartender from recently visited Basso in a social capacity

    (4)
  • Niall G.

    Awesome experience; great food, attentive staff We had a group of 10 so we got to try a lot of things. The standouts were: - walu and tuna sashimi: best piece of tuna i have eaten outside of hawaii. sesame seed, soy glaze - walu baja fish tacos. 2-3 bite mini tacos, flaky, delicious fish - slider combo: we did the short rib, italian meatball, and pork belly. each well prepared and accompanied with a different sauce for each - The pizza was excellent: chef and pizza oven are in an observation setting- this was an overnight rise dough- cooked in under 4 minutes. very bubbly crust, perfect finish dessert: we did a combo but the absolute standout was the house made kit kat bars. It doesnt matter whether you like kit kats or not, you'll like these. Rebecca was our server. She couldnt have been nicer or more attentive. We visited the restaurant the night before Thanksgiving, there had been a light snow. Rebecca and her colleagues built a snowman in the outdoor part of the bar overlooking Busch stadium. If you are looking to make a splash for someone special- try 360.

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    I can see the allure of this place if you like to be seen, if you have a lot of money, if you're a tourist, or if you're going to a ballgame. I'd come back during their off hours, because the view is spectacular and the space is aesthetically pleasing. Clientele was typical bro/Chad BUT I've never been to a bar where I could not move the entire time-I was friggin squished the entire time. This is not what I had in mind when I went out for the evening. It was not fun. Drinks were not difficult to order, but the bartenders looked like they were hating life. Understandable, so was I during our brief stint at 360.

    (2)
  • Sarah S.

    Five stars for the view alone! Food was also amazing. It really is fabulous.. I went here to celebrate a friend's birthday and show someone from out of town the view, and it really paid off! We valeted our car, which is only $5 if you are going to 360 rather than staying at the hotel. Easy for the downtown location. No problem getting right on an elevator either. The bouncer was nice, actually, and helped my friend who was from a different country. Our friends had gotten a table earlier, which is good because it does get busy on a Saturday night. We had a direct view o the Arch. It was magnificent!! The white pomegranate sangria was fabulous! I also got to try the margarita pizza (YUM), the truffled popcorn (meh.. the flavor was good but tasted a bit stale), the house fries (OMG SO DAMN GOOD with this aoili sauce... wow, might be the best fries in STL..) and the kit kat (as good as every says... delicious!) Our service was really good! Food came out quickly, waitress was quick to get our orders and split checks with ease. The only weird thing was that someone near us got a birthday dessert with a sparkler on it, and we asked for that for our friend, who was joining us and celebrating her bday, and were told that they don't give those out often and conserve the sparklers.. um ok. She said she'd see what she could do, but we never got anything to help celebrate her birthday. It was a bit weird. The people watching here was so great... so many women who are too old to wear tiny dresses wearing them.. cougars perhaps? Lots of douchebag type people, but some normal ones too. A must see in downtown... when it started snowing when we were there, we went outside and it was lovely! I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Alexis R.

    Best place to watch the Caridnals' home games! I love the huge patio with gas fire places. It is perfect even when there is a chill in the air. It wasn't packed for the game we attended on a Saturday night, but it was bit cool. Larger crowds are likely when the weather is nice. You take an elevator up to the top floor of the hotel, which we had to wait on a bit since guests had first priority. We didn't have trouble finding a table by the window with a large screen TV in view. We got a couple of tap beers from their rather extensive listing of local microbrews - a 4hands and a 6th Row. We also shared a small cheese plate ($9). When the game started we moved to the patio for a closer view and there was a bar outside was well. It was an amazing view of the St. Louis skyline - the arch as well as the Cardinals stadium. Service was a bit slow but they were rather busy...other than that, well worth the visit and a fun, unique place to visit in St. Louis.

    (4)
  • Glo K.

    If you want to impress visitors who are new to St. Louis, this is a place to be! Great drinks and a beautiful view of downtown at night, who wouldn't enjoy that? The name is so fitting because there are windows everywhere! You can see the Arch on one side and Busch Stadium on the other side! I can't wait to come back when it gets warmer to enjoy the patio. They also have several fire pits near the patio when it gets a little chilly outside. I haven't tried the food but the drinks are great!

    (4)
  • Shelly B.

    Beautiful view of St Louis inside 360! Bartenders were friendly and make fantastic drinks! I ordered the brick oven pizza and it was delicious! Great place for girls nite or date nite!

    (5)
  • John W.

    The view is priceless. The bartenders have welcoming personalities and mix a good drink. The oysters on the half shell were pricey but quality was just ok.

    (4)
  • Rory J.

    This place has awesome views, great service and a great ambiance. From the cool fire-pit balconies to the lighting fixtures, I was very impressed with the layout and decor. A coworker and I had dinner there on a Monday night. We went up there for a bite after our flight into St. Louis and it was pretty busy. We spent the first few minutes actually walking around, checking out the view of the Arch, the view of the stadium and all of the cool little pockets this place has to offer. We settled on a 2 top with a view of the arch. I liked that this place had more of a lounge feel than a restaurant, the seats were comfy and low, the lighting is intimate and it doesn't seem to matter if you're there just to get a drink. We had a very nice server, not oversolicitous, especially nice because we took a while to look over the menu -- which looked awesome and had everything from $3 bites to $25 steaks. We split the baja fish tacos and the shrimp pizza. I really loved them both. The tacos were great flavor and the cabbage slaw and juicy fish had a nice texture contrast. The pizza was fresh from the brick oven and it was really great. A ton of cheese with sweet little shrimp. I'm in St. Louis often, and even though there are 2-3 hotels that I have to pass to get to work when I'm in town, I'll be back to the Hilton if only to eat and drink at the 160.

    (4)
  • A P.

    ZERO STARS!!!!!!!! WHAT A BUNCH OF THIEVES!!! WHO SERIOUSLY STEALS?? We were celebrating my girlfriends birthday, so i bought 2 bottles of Dom Perignon (total of $590) I paid in cash immediately to the bottle service waitress SHANNON AND tipped her. IF YOU HAVE TO GO HERE: ASK YOUR WAITRESS'S NAME!! Shannon stole my money, I would not have her be your server!!! She stole the cash and then brought me out a remaining tab of $860!!!!!!!!!! She double charged me for the bottles and they wouldn't let me leave unless I paid it! And then said "come back tomorrow, and we can go through the tapes and see what happened" THEY WOULDN'T LET ME VIEW THE TAPES THE NEXT DAY!!!!!! Their "manager" Bridget is a complete joke! I met with her on TWO separate occasions and she told me she would not refund me the $700 dollars! I have filed with the BBB and we called the police and have to bring a civil suit against her. IT'S THE PRINCIPLE!!!! That night, the waitress STOLE a total of $600 cash and made an additional $140 gratuity because of the auto gratuity! UNDESERVED! There are PLENTY of places to go in St. Louis, DO NOT GO HERE!!!

    (1)
  • Tiffany G.

    This is a bar on the roof of the Hilton at the Ballpark. It is pretty cool spot. Very popular. The views are amazing. It is super crowded most of the time. There is a line to get up in the elevator. The food options where not all that great for me, so we didn't eat anything. It is mostly a bar. You can watch the baseball from one side and city views from the other. Here is what annoyed me. I was staying in the hotel and per the hotel literature you should call for reservations. So I did, and they said they don't reserve space if you are less than like 10 people, but when we got up stairs there were lots of two-top tables with reserved signs on them and no where to sit when we go there - so we left without ordering anything.

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  • Marni P.

    This is a very swanky bar with a fantastic view of the city- arch, into the stadium, all from one roof. The decor is modern but not offputting. This is a great place to hold a small event although I bet it costs a pretty penny. Parking nearby is expensive or you can valet at the Hilton (which it is on top of) for a hefty fee. The food was decent and the bartenders nice. The bar has both indoor and outdoor areas to drink and hang out. Only three stars as it's not really somewhere I would actively go unless there was an event being held where I was invited (as was the case here). Just not my scene: a bit uppity and the overall effort to get there didn't seem worth it in my opinion. Still- if you're a big fan of views and chilling on a rooftop check it out!

    (3)
  • Matt E.

    I wouldn't hang out here regularly, but this is a really nice spot that I think is good for downtown STL. It's a pretty swanky "club" that has excellent views of the skyline and looms above Busch Stadium, which is pretty cool. Plus, the place has a nice elemental vibe, with vertical gardens, fire, water features and stone. I dig. What would prevent me from coming back on the regular? Two things. First, the prices are as high as the bar itself. $8 for a well vodka is crazytalk. Second, the crowd is kinda douchey. A lot of $30K millionaires in the crowd, it seems. I'm just not one for the see-and-be-seen scene. It's even more odd considering they are a hotel bar, and thus many of the guests don't really fit this vibe. Still, the staff was friendly, the aforementioned views were great, and it was nice to do something a bit out of the ordinary. I'd go back, for sure.

    (3)
  • Megan L.

    [PROS] + Yup the view is great [CONS] + Small portions + Hotel bar = pricey everything + No reservations = hovering for tables/seating A group of 5 girlfriends and I came here on a Saturday night, thankfully early enough to evade the $10 cover charge past 10pm. It's a swanky, fancy place and like others have said, it's a meant-to-impress bar for taking out-of-towners to get a sweeping view of the arch and ballpark from above. Unfortunately everyone and their mothers have the same idea in their head, and being a hotel bar, you pretty much get a strange mix of businessmen, their "dates" (read: 95%-sure-they-are-escorts), high rolling bachelors, and various other fanciful people. There is outdoor lounge seating with cool little fire pits but they were definitely not warm enough for sitting outdoors in the winter. There really isn't anything terrible about 360, but there wasn't anything that was entirely special either, other than the view. Cocktails are $9-11 with some interesting infusions and flavors but so-so execution. I had the GRINCH JUICE, a winter special, which sounded great with blood orange, aperol, prosecco, & orange juice, but strangely tasted medicinal and artificial. Beers are expensive as well - e.g. a bud light lime will set you back $6.25. We ordered a 4-cheese CHEESE PLATE for $16, which came with painfully tiny slivers of cheese. Our server simply dropped off the plate and didn't even bother telling us what the selections were. It came with a few stale pieces of crostini, a sprinkling of dried fruits and nuts. Between 6 of us, we barely got in two swipes of a knife before the plate was cleaned off completely. The WILD MUSHROOM PIZZA was a decent 8 or 10" with 8 slices, for $15. It was tasty but just so-so. 360 frequently has Groupon deals available and we came that night with a $55 deal for 4 drinks and 2 appetizers. The deal could be used for anything under $14 or the value could be applied to more expensive items. The Groupon deal made it worth it, otherwise I would not have come and paid full price for the drinks and food items that we sampled.

    (3)
  • Lesley S.

    This place is sooo Fantabulous! The scenery is gaw-geous..... (gorgeous for those that don't speak Southern). I love looking around and being able to see the city lights light up at night. I could see this as being just a fun club, a cool place to hang out, even a romantic proposal. Heck, I'd say yes. =) Food. Their sliders are AAAA-Mazing...... Prime Rib Slider completely melted in my mouth. It was tender and the juices just exploded in my mouth. These are a must have. Pork sliders were perfect. Not too saucy. Not too sweet. Not too dry. Just Right! Their down sides were their pizza and sushi. Plain ol' mediaocre. But that's not exactly what this place is known for right? Homemade Kit Kat bar. Now I'm not really a fan of kit kats. But Dang these are the best kit kats EVER. Come check out 360. If for no other reason to see their cool bathrooms that you can see the city from the loo as well.

    (5)
  • Marilynn P.

    I use to love this bar/lounge.. But my past few experience really sucked. The bartenders and waitresses can be really rude! The drinks are so small and not anything special... which is unfortunate because you would think for 12 dollars they would be something worth yelping about. Nope. Just another overly expensive drinks. They play great music, but no one even seems to care or even notice... and if you start trying to dance, people look at you strangely. Also, you'd think this place would attract a younger crowd... but the last few times I've been there, the place was packed with senior citizens. Never pay cover to go up here at night. If you really want to check out the views go during the day for free or go there for dinner. The food is actually pretty good! Just really expensive and the portions are so small. The only cool thing about this joint are the views and the vibe/ambiance. And the cool bouncer downstairs who sends you up the elevator...

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    The views are nice. Luckily there was no cover on Thursdays, but we didn't realize they were only open until midnight. Our friend showed up at 11:55 and they wouldn't let her come up. The drinks are reasonably priced, our waitress was good. It's a good place to check out if you've never been, but I don't know if I'd go back again. Been there, done that.

    (3)
  • Julie B.

    Disclaimer - I am: 1. A tourist 2. From Boston (where things cost a lottt more!) This bar was absolutely beautiful. Located at the top of the Hilton Hotel, you get an amazing view of the Gateway Arch and a look straight into the Cardinals' stadium. We showed up around 8 or so on a Saturday night -- just in time for sunset. There was TONS of sitting and standing room both inside and outside, and the staff (from the elevator man to the bartenders) was incredibly friendly and accommodating. Seeing our group was from Boston, the bartenders immediately put the Bruins on the TV closest to us. They each introduced themselves by name, and were available throughout the night to our group. We didn't get any food, but it looked very tasty! The drinks were great and very low priced for a location as stunning as this bar ($8-10 for cocktails, $5-7 for beer). Definitely a great place to bring out-of-town friends for a beautiful view of Saint Louis!

    (5)
  • Mario R.

    Went up here pretty much every night. The view is great, the food is good, and drink prices are very reasonable. What else can I say?

    (5)
  • Heather L.

    Best view in St. Louis. The drinks are also very reasonable. $8 cocktails for a rooftop bar? Pretty difficult to beat... Only problem is the three slow elevators shared by everyone - and by everyone I mean the hundreds of people who are returning to their rooms in the east tower of the Hilton.

    (4)
  • Jill L.

    I won "VIP" tickets to see Howie Day this past Friday, so I was very excited to see a great concert & to have the opportunity to check out 360. My brother and I showed up at the designated time to claim our "VIP" seats. We let the hostess (who was later pointed out as being the manager-unsure if that's the case) know that we would be eating dinner outside & coming back in for the concert. The two things I wanted to experience at 360 were the views & food. Obviously, the patio has beautiful views, but the food was just ok. St. Louis has sooo many fantastic options when it comes to food and culinary experiences, that 360 is just not where it's at when it comes to the food-side of things. I got the fish tacos & liked them, and my brother got the grass-fed burger and also liked it; however, doing two mini patties instead of one whole burger results in a lot of bread-only bites. The burger came with house chips, so we asked the waitress if anything could be subbed for those, and she said fries - my brother said he'd prefer the fries. She forgot to inform the kitchen that he wanted fries instead of the house-made chips, so when they brought out his meal, he got the chips. It was very quickly remedied, but I was charged $6 for the fries. I'm guessing you can't sub fries for chips (but you can obviously pay for fries), or due to the mix up with the waitress and the kitchen, we were accidentally charged. We needed to get inside for the concert, and I didn't want to make my brother feel like the $6 was a big deal, so I just paid the bill and kept moving. When we went inside to grab our "VIP" seats, they had been given away. The hostess/manager came up to me when she realized that we were trying to figure out where we were sitting even though we were supposed to have fantastic seats & apologized saying she forgot that we were eating or didn't think we were coming back... either way, the situation sucked. Thankfully, there were two ladies that had just lucked out and got a couple of seats in the front row, so they told us to take their seats and they moved over to the 2nd or 3rd row of the section beside us. However, the hostess/manager lady came over and made them move several more rows back when someone else showed up to claim the seats they had moved to for us. I thought that was crappy customer service towards them, since they had originally remedied her mess up with our seats. I hope they still got to enjoy the concert - and if either of you are reading this, thank you for being so nice! 360 is more of an upscale place, or at least that's what they are shooting for, therefore their drink prices reflect that. Needless to say I think that will be the only time I ever go to 360, unless I go one more time for my husband to experience it.

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  • Jay B.

    Great place to take a date for a drink. Great view and good drinks. I'd like to come in the summer someone to try the patio. Good place for a nightcap.

    (5)
  • Neil P.

    Nice bar with terrific views of the city. Good beer selections. Pizza was fantastic as well as the crispy fries. Fish tacos were decent however a little lacking on the fish. Overall a good experience. Definitely should check it out just for the views alone.

    (4)
  • Micheal J.

    Place has the best views of downtown St. Louis and Bush Stadium. The staff is very friendly, nice place to go!!

    (5)
  • Rhumz M.

    My sister in-law brought us to the world-class rooftop bar 360 at the Hilton Hotel in St. Louis this past Christmas. We arrived in the middle of chilly weather and still had a fantastic experience taking in the patio views. While the views were absolutely amazing, the foods were even better! I liked the house recommended champagne. I loved the Korean bbq taco. I like the oyster. And I LOVE the steamed mussels. Even the pizzas were quite good. I highly recommend this place to anyone looking to enjoy a weekend with friends. The staff was very helpful. You need to reserve before coming. They open about 4pm and end till midnight. You must be 21, after 7pm (lol). No Dj when we visited but they switch to a more club-like atmosphere around 10pm. Enter from main hotel lobby entrance off Broadway, take east tower elevator to 26th floor. Valet parking is via the hotel's Broadway entrance.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    For a hotel bar - 360 is pretty cool. I think the first thing that hits you about 360 is that it just feels... swanky. From the great view, to the outdoor fireplaces, to the high ceilings (and DJ strung up in the middle of the ceiling) - the swank factor is high everywhere. Though it tends to be fairly busy, somehow tables seem to make themselves available if you are a little patient. It is interesting to me that the patrons tend to self segregate by skin color. Never seen that before, but it's at least nice that it's more diverse than many places in STL. Table service tends to be pretty decent, drinks are pretty good, and prices are a bit steep (but not offensively so). I hear rumors that the food is good but I haven't had a chance to sample it myself. Definitely my favorite memory here is the impromptu dance off. I thought that stuff only happened in movies. They sometimes charge cover (weak sauce), and you can valet your car for a fairly low fee (I think $4?). However, there is typically street parking within a block, so you can save your $4. If they could lower prices and get rid of cover (have I mentioned that I effing hate cover?) I think we could talk about raising them to a 5* establishment. Until then, 4* it is.

    (4)
  • Emanuil I.

    Absolutely great place to relax and have a couple drinks with buddies before nighttime festivities.

    (5)
  • Samantha S.

    The view here is great, food is good, staff is awesome, and the drinks are yummy!!! :) one of the best spots STL has to offer. we had a great time celebrating Halloween

    (5)
  • Chris F.

    Like Basso this is another modern bar that while I don't particularly appreciate the style I cannot complain about a thing. I had a good beer, appreciated an awesome cityscape view and enjoyed the most amazing company! It was cool to actually run into our bartender from recently visited Basso in a social capacity

    (4)
  • Niall G.

    Awesome experience; great food, attentive staff We had a group of 10 so we got to try a lot of things. The standouts were: - walu and tuna sashimi: best piece of tuna i have eaten outside of hawaii. sesame seed, soy glaze - walu baja fish tacos. 2-3 bite mini tacos, flaky, delicious fish - slider combo: we did the short rib, italian meatball, and pork belly. each well prepared and accompanied with a different sauce for each - The pizza was excellent: chef and pizza oven are in an observation setting- this was an overnight rise dough- cooked in under 4 minutes. very bubbly crust, perfect finish dessert: we did a combo but the absolute standout was the house made kit kat bars. It doesnt matter whether you like kit kats or not, you'll like these. Rebecca was our server. She couldnt have been nicer or more attentive. We visited the restaurant the night before Thanksgiving, there had been a light snow. Rebecca and her colleagues built a snowman in the outdoor part of the bar overlooking Busch stadium. If you are looking to make a splash for someone special- try 360.

    (5)
  • Mark S.

    I can see the allure of this place if you like to be seen, if you have a lot of money, if you're a tourist, or if you're going to a ballgame. I'd come back during their off hours, because the view is spectacular and the space is aesthetically pleasing. Clientele was typical bro/Chad BUT I've never been to a bar where I could not move the entire time-I was friggin squished the entire time. This is not what I had in mind when I went out for the evening. It was not fun. Drinks were not difficult to order, but the bartenders looked like they were hating life. Understandable, so was I during our brief stint at 360.

    (2)
  • Sarah S.

    Five stars for the view alone! Food was also amazing. It really is fabulous.. I went here to celebrate a friend's birthday and show someone from out of town the view, and it really paid off! We valeted our car, which is only $5 if you are going to 360 rather than staying at the hotel. Easy for the downtown location. No problem getting right on an elevator either. The bouncer was nice, actually, and helped my friend who was from a different country. Our friends had gotten a table earlier, which is good because it does get busy on a Saturday night. We had a direct view o the Arch. It was magnificent!! The white pomegranate sangria was fabulous! I also got to try the margarita pizza (YUM), the truffled popcorn (meh.. the flavor was good but tasted a bit stale), the house fries (OMG SO DAMN GOOD with this aoili sauce... wow, might be the best fries in STL..) and the kit kat (as good as every says... delicious!) Our service was really good! Food came out quickly, waitress was quick to get our orders and split checks with ease. The only weird thing was that someone near us got a birthday dessert with a sparkler on it, and we asked for that for our friend, who was joining us and celebrating her bday, and were told that they don't give those out often and conserve the sparklers.. um ok. She said she'd see what she could do, but we never got anything to help celebrate her birthday. It was a bit weird. The people watching here was so great... so many women who are too old to wear tiny dresses wearing them.. cougars perhaps? Lots of douchebag type people, but some normal ones too. A must see in downtown... when it started snowing when we were there, we went outside and it was lovely! I'll be back!

    (5)
  • Alexis R.

    Best place to watch the Caridnals' home games! I love the huge patio with gas fire places. It is perfect even when there is a chill in the air. It wasn't packed for the game we attended on a Saturday night, but it was bit cool. Larger crowds are likely when the weather is nice. You take an elevator up to the top floor of the hotel, which we had to wait on a bit since guests had first priority. We didn't have trouble finding a table by the window with a large screen TV in view. We got a couple of tap beers from their rather extensive listing of local microbrews - a 4hands and a 6th Row. We also shared a small cheese plate ($9). When the game started we moved to the patio for a closer view and there was a bar outside was well. It was an amazing view of the St. Louis skyline - the arch as well as the Cardinals stadium. Service was a bit slow but they were rather busy...other than that, well worth the visit and a fun, unique place to visit in St. Louis.

    (4)
  • Glo K.

    If you want to impress visitors who are new to St. Louis, this is a place to be! Great drinks and a beautiful view of downtown at night, who wouldn't enjoy that? The name is so fitting because there are windows everywhere! You can see the Arch on one side and Busch Stadium on the other side! I can't wait to come back when it gets warmer to enjoy the patio. They also have several fire pits near the patio when it gets a little chilly outside. I haven't tried the food but the drinks are great!

    (4)
  • Shelly B.

    Beautiful view of St Louis inside 360! Bartenders were friendly and make fantastic drinks! I ordered the brick oven pizza and it was delicious! Great place for girls nite or date nite!

    (5)
  • John W.

    The view is priceless. The bartenders have welcoming personalities and mix a good drink. The oysters on the half shell were pricey but quality was just ok.

    (4)
  • Rory J.

    This place has awesome views, great service and a great ambiance. From the cool fire-pit balconies to the lighting fixtures, I was very impressed with the layout and decor. A coworker and I had dinner there on a Monday night. We went up there for a bite after our flight into St. Louis and it was pretty busy. We spent the first few minutes actually walking around, checking out the view of the Arch, the view of the stadium and all of the cool little pockets this place has to offer. We settled on a 2 top with a view of the arch. I liked that this place had more of a lounge feel than a restaurant, the seats were comfy and low, the lighting is intimate and it doesn't seem to matter if you're there just to get a drink. We had a very nice server, not oversolicitous, especially nice because we took a while to look over the menu -- which looked awesome and had everything from $3 bites to $25 steaks. We split the baja fish tacos and the shrimp pizza. I really loved them both. The tacos were great flavor and the cabbage slaw and juicy fish had a nice texture contrast. The pizza was fresh from the brick oven and it was really great. A ton of cheese with sweet little shrimp. I'm in St. Louis often, and even though there are 2-3 hotels that I have to pass to get to work when I'm in town, I'll be back to the Hilton if only to eat and drink at the 160.

    (4)
  • David B.

    I went to this bar after a wedding reception at the Westin Hotel. We walked three blocks and got in line to go up to the top floor. My first encounter was with the security/bouncers at the elevator. They were extremely nice and professional. They let the bride and groom up with no cover charge. The elevator ride up was really cool, especially when the doors opened and it was like we were instantly transported into the middle of the party. A huge water fountain is the first thing you see when the elevator doors open and the music was bumping. The views from the top are just absolutely fantastic. Words cannot truly describe, but I'll try. The ballpark can be seen and I couldn't imagine how cool it would be to watch a game from this bar. It would be epic. You'd probably have to get there crazy early to get a table on that side of the roof. There are really cool fire pits all over with seating areas everywhere. The only reason I am not giving it 5 stars is because of the drink prices. I understand that it is a premium place and I expected the prices to be higher than usual places I go to, but my $9 crown and ginger was so weak that I ended up ordering another $9 shot of crown to pour into my drink. A double crown should never cost $18. The bartenders were very friendly, so overall, I give the staff a 5 star rating. I'd go back if I were in town, and if you see me there, you'll probably see me drinking beer or wine.

    (4)
  • savannah i.

    From out of town, and came up here for a quick drink. I'm from Chicago and we have quite a few rooftops but I think this one is just better. It has a better overall vibe that isn't pretentious-just people having a good time. The private outdoor rooms looked like a blast!

    (4)
  • Josh H.

    I'm in STL once a month and I always stay at the Hilton so I can easily eat here.. The food is phenominal and I promise you will not be disappointed. The view is amazing and the people behind the bar are friendly and entertaining. Also if you're there in the spring or summer they have live music for a few hours on Wednesday evening.

    (4)
  • Laura P.

    This place is ok. A wide variety of people, which I like. But unfortunately there were quite a few pretentious people, and many of them seem to think they are supermodels as well.... The food was good as well as the drinks. I thought the prices were reasonable (but then again I'm used to paying Chicago prices) Our server was great and very attentive, DJ was good too. The view is worth the trip, but probably not a place I will return to. FYI seating is a free for all, which makes it a little crazy, especially since the place isn't that big

    (3)
  • Melissa E.

    Amazing atmosphere and delicious food! I had the Fish tacos, sliders, and fries. All I would highly recommend. Prices aren't bad for the location and quality. The drinks are a bit pricey but they make them strong so your getting your money's worth.

    (5)
  • Katrina S.

    If you happen to find yourself in St. Louis on a sweltering summer day, as I did, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better spot to spend your time than the 360. After experiencing my first Cardinals game, we took the short block and half walk over to the Hilton, walked into the lobby, and up to the velvet rope entrance for the bar... never mind the baseball caps, t-shirts, and it being 3 in the afternoon, those bouncers were ready and waiting to pack us into the elevator to be whisked up to the rooftop. Loved the atmosphere. So classy. And the patio is to die for... everyone's pictures of the view of the Busch Stadium from this place don't even come close to doing it justice. You've got to see it for yourself. The indoor lounge & outside patio wrap around the kitchen so as to prevent blockage of any view. I've yet to take a trip up into the Arch, but I think I prefer viewing the Arch from the 25th floor of the Hilton while sipping on a cocktail over squeezing myself into the claustrophobic elevator and looking out a tiny window. I didn't get to stay and experience this place as long as I'd like (mark my words, I will be back!) but the cocktail I had was interesting and a keeper.... I decided to take my chances with the Old Tub at St. James Gate. Guinness ice cube, Jim Bean, Sage, Amaretto, and Lemon. I could've done some damage with those sippers if only I was given a little more time. Delish. And a Guinness ice cube... brilliant!! I can't imagine what type of clientele this place would pull for the clubbing hours, but with the view, well chosen menu, and comfortable lounges, I can't imagine anything that would keep me away.

    (5)
  • Michael N.

    I thought that this place was awesome. I don't do parties or clubs so I came up here around 5pm on a Sunday. It was rather tame which was good for me. I took some great shots of the city from up here as well as the arch. While up here I enjoyed a Kit Kat that was made by the restaurant. It is definitely rich but delicious. Tasted like a expensive gourmet Kit Kat. I would eat this at least once a week. I'll try some of the other stuff later. But the view is definitely breathe taking and serene. So if you don't go up there for anything else. Go up there for that.

    (4)
  • Marc H.

    Came in after the baseball game and Brandon and Neil were exceptional bartenders. Even though it was crowded and busy I was taken care of immediately. Great atmosphere I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Emma A.

    I can't compliment this place enough My boyfriend and I came here on a short vacation. I had a Groupon and we'd been planning a dinner there since we started our trip. We were bummed to find out that on our planned day for dinner 360 had been rented out for a private event and wouldn't be open to the public until 930. We arrived a little after 930 and learned that they'd been bought out for the night. Seeing as how it was our last night in STL and I had already purchased the $60 Groupon, we were upset. However, the staff immediately went above and beyond to accommodate us. They grabbed menus from the downstairs restaurant in the hotel and let use choose items off that menu to have for dinner, running the meals and menus up and down 26 stories just for us. The meals were delicious, drinks even better, and the view outstanding. The staff was so friendly and helpful and never once seemed annoyed by having to make special arrangements for us. I can't say enough nice things about this place. Next time we are in St. Louis, we will be back.

    (5)
  • Sarah J.

    360 is the PERFECT place to take your friends visiting from out of town. The trendy restaurant really offers up some of the best of St. Louis with the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium. The seating is self seating so if you want a table, I recommend getting there early or being really aggressive. It can get crowded but if you get lucky enough to get a table, the service is awesome. Beyond the breath-taking view, the food is actually really good. We had the slider variety (ahhmazing!), the hummus (not good), the truffle popcorn (surprisingly incredible) and the tacos--which were great but not filling. I've never had food come out so quickly after ordering and the presentation of the food was Instagram worthy. Even if you're just going out for a drink, the drinks were reasonably priced ($3 for draft beer on Fridays and $9 for a pretty decent margarita). The outside fire pit was awesome. Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • E F.

    I think a quick glance at the overall tone of the reviews pretty much tells the story. The views of downtown St. Louis are great, while the food is spotty or incredibly small portions. I ate dinner at 360 on August 27. The view of the sunset on downtown was beautiful after the thunderstorm. Regarding the food, I had the seafood risotto. The dish was a small portion of risotto with two mussels and two shrimp. I really understand that customers are paying for the view, but $23 for a tiny portion of risotto and four pieces of seafood? I get that seafood is expensive, but it would have cost 360 next to nothing to dramatically increase the size of the risotto portion. Recommendation: go for a drink around sunset. Don't eat dinner here.

    (3)
  • Mary Kate M.

    Come one! Come all! 360 is the new trendy 'have to be seen scene' of St. Louis. This neat little rooftop bar has tons. It just opened a week ago, and I am tellin' you -- once you step off that elevator and on to the 26th floor bar of the Hilton, your breath is going to be taken away. Besides the Arch, I think it has probably one of the best views of downtown. The name 360 holds true to its meaning. It provides you a 360 view of downtown. Even in the bathroom --- it has the view!! Not to be discouraged, the stalls of course are closed in. The sky patio is open with a huge bar, it has 2 sided private lounge areas set on each side of the restaurant too. They are glassed in, but set outside with fire pits. You have the luxury of having a private experience or you can mingle in the outside area in the open outside bar. The restaurant/bar area is truly lush as well. The decor includes lime green chandeliers, hardwood, and lime green being the theme color of the whole place. At night, the lights are turned dim with the lime green line being the light source. Above the main bar inside, there is free hanging dj booth where he rocks out plus the long dangling holders of mixed alcohol that provide some kick for new drinks. According to the bartender, there was an hour long wait to get up to 360 since it was so jam packed this past weekend. There was a 2 story pseudo water fall that streams down from the ceiling to the bottom of the stairs where the restrooms are located. You will notice it when you first walk off the elevator. Now, for the purpose of my attendance -- I held a MeetUp event here! 35+ showed up. So, their policy is that they will not reserve space for a party unless you buy a 'pay per head' kind of deal. Meaning, if I want an event for 30 people, it requires you to guarantee that they will buy how ever much food/drink per person. For this typical event when I inquired about it, they said it would cost me $70 per person for a non - ballgame event. If I didn't get that much per person to buy that much, then I would be stuck paying for the leftovers. My first immediate thought? HELL NAW! So, I did a loophole. It's first come, first serve basis. I got off work at 4:30, and headed straight there. I walked up to a manager and said - 'hey, I'm having 30 people tonight, can you support it? Since I did the first come, first serve thing -- he was immediately accommodating. They set us up in a side lounge in one of the private glassed-in outdoors patios. Granted, I sat there for an hour and a half before my event started, but all of the time was well worth spent. Considering I did not want to drive back to my house, and I was already downtown anyway. It worked out well. As the people started to arrive, we started gathering in the area. It was super hot, but cool enough for us to stand it to a point. We utilized this private space for about 45 minutes before moving in to a table. More people arrived late where a single long table would not be enough. Everyone started to spread out. We wandered outside, some inside. Either way, everyone seemed very happy with the venue and the service. Our server Hayden was more than perfect. She took everyone's names and separated the tabs. You can imagine how tedious this could be for a single waitress helping 30+ people. She kept checking in, kept our glasses filled with no problems. 360 has great staff and security! Now the problems I did have: Prices. I do not like the prices at all. I guess for this type of establishment, the prices are going to be high. They do not do happy hours for the simple reason -- they don't have to nor will they ever have to. Also, it is definitely a good gate keeping tactic to bring in the type of clientele they are seeking. I wish I could sit here and say that the price is what you pay for to have the view, but in the stance -- I disagree. If I buy a glass of wine for $11, then I better get a glass worth $11. I feel they kind of short change you. It doesn't really matter what I think though on that account. They are still going to get business regardless of the prices. Food: My friend and I split a thin crust pepperoni pizza for $14. Again, this was a bit mediocre to me. Some of my other friends had the same reaction. Some liked the food, others not so much and don't feel they got what they paid for. I will quit being so rough. The place has only been open for a week, so, of course it is all about trial and error. I'm sure they will fix what is necessary once it has been open awhile - aka - the menu, and praying the pricing too. Or at least if they don't fix the pricing, they start giving us what we are paying for. I look forward to going again. Next time I go - I am going to shoot for the weekend. I hear they have go-go dancers on the weekend too for the guys if they're interested in that type of thing. See you at 360!

    (4)
  • Chandra G.

    Amazing location and service. Drinks are average and expensive. However the view is worth it. We didn't eat here but the food looked outstanding. Crowd was friendly as well. I would go back despite the high pricing but I would give 5 stars if the cost to hang out and drink weren't so steep. 3 girls + 12 drinks = $160. Really fun night but bring the bank.

    (4)
  • Tara G.

    Food was excellent. I had great service but it was slow so not sure about a busy night. I had the sashimi and it looked fresh and tasted great, korean tacos were spicy and delicious, the must-have is the beignets but plan on sharing. There's lots. Cocktails: "Call me never" with tequila and cider. Doesn't taste like it sounds so no worries if you're not a huge cider fan. I ordered two and that was enough, so pretty strong. Definitely recommend it.

    (4)
  • Devin C.

    This place may be my new favorite place in St Louis! I have been wanting to get here for months, but kept getting sidetracked. This place is awesome! The view is unbeatable, especially if the Cardinals are home. The type of people that gather here is somewhat eclectic, but great company. I did not have any food, but drink prices were reasonable, and the old fashioned I ordered was mixed/made perfectly. I will definitely be frequenting this place in the future.

    (5)
  • Joelle S.

    The upside of 360 is that it's an amazing view of downtown STL. The downside is the prices and cold atmosphere. Literally, it was freezing in this place. 80 degrees outside, MAYBE 60 inside. C'mon 360, you charge $10+ a drink, you can afford some heat. The prices were high, but what we expected as a downtown bar/restuaruant. We had the fries, and the sauce was awesome. We ate dinner somewhere else, which was probably for the best. Even though it was only a Thursday night, they were decently busy. Overall, it was a fine experience. I didn't care for my drink, but my mom loved hers. It was different, it had great views, and I can't say we regret going there on our girls' night out. But I probably won't go again.

    (3)
  • Lydia L.

    This is a fantastic place to bring out-of-town friends for the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium. It is ridiculously crowded in the summer, and still packed when the weather cools down. You'll see a huge mix of people. It's not yuppy. It's not hipster. I can't even generalize the people that end up here. I don't think it's worth the $10 cover charge if you arrive after 10pm, but if that's when you get there then you just have to suck it up. I'm very familiar with the restaurant group that manages 360 (most are in Atlanta), and all of the restaurants are super trendy, but the majority lack in food quality. The food here is mediocre. We tried the burger and the mussels. No complaint about the burger, fairly standard, but the mussels were puny and grainy and the broth added very little to the dish. I probably wouldn't eat here again, but I'd come for drinks and the view.

    (3)
  • Holly H.

    If you go here expecting the focus to be on the view and the vibe, you'll be fine. The views here are quite amazing from every square inch of this place, both indoors and out. You can see the ballpark, all directions of downtown St. Louis, the Mississippi River, and China way off in the distance. There are two bars, one inside and one outside, and seating in both areas as well. We came here for a birthday celebration dinner with a small group of friends. My husband and I already ate our weight in food at an Italian joint on The Hill, but we decided to have dessert here while the rest of our group dined. We chose the kit kat bars and chocolate brownie parfait. The two desserts unfortunately tasted very similar and used many of the same ingredients. They were also both very small for the $7 price tag on each. The brownie parfait was more like a tiny truffle served on a plate. Very disappointing considering the price. The rest of the group ordered pizzas, and those did look pretty good. The pizzas are cooked in a brick oven and have a thin flaky crust. The service was definitely lacking though. The waitress mentioned that they were out of 50% of the drink specials and several menu items. Don't come here with a craving because you might be let down. Our waitress was also M.I.A. for long periods of time. Like seriously, I think she must have been going to one of the nearby casinos to play a hand... or two... or ten of poker and then remembering she had to come back to work. We were given the wrong silverware/napkin count, and after asking for another set and not receiving it in a timely manner, one couple decided to share their utensils. Our drinks went empty for long periods of time, and our waitress even sent another server over to see if we needed her for anything at one point. Why not take care of your own table? These are all things to work on if they ever plan to bring the restaurant portion of this establishment off the back burner. The bar remains the star in the meantime.

    (3)
  • Joe P.

    Be careful when going here, their servers are either lazy or crooked, not sure which yet. My wife went there on this past Saturday night with group of friends, they requested a credit/debit card from each person in the party to open a tab. Seemed a bit unusual but okay whatever. My wife clearly tells the server that she is giving her a debit card and while an authorization is fine, she wished to pay with cash. Evening ends and they go to settle up and my wife's girlfriend tells the server she will pick up both of their tabs. Lo and behold, looking at bank account this morning and instead of charging her friends card for both of them, she charged both cards for the whole amount. Of course we called over this morning and no answer. Finally get hold of someone mid afternoon and the person proceeds to tell us that it is "policy" to charge both cards in a shared bill. . WTF?? Still trying to sort out the mess with my bank while I try not crawl through the phone at someone.

    (1)
  • Remi F.

    The owner/chef of the Wild Flower restaurant told us to go check out this place. It was a little difficult and frustrating to get up there ( there is a line at all 3 elevators ). Anyways, it was definitely worth the wait. The view is magnificent. They have a full bar of course with great martinis and lots a delicious food !

    (4)
  • Katie V.

    The view is amazing. We just went to the rooftop bar, had to take the elevator to the top. We went during the week so we didn't have to pay a cover to get to the top. Also we weren't staying at the hotel and we were still allowed to go up and visit the bar and see the view. I would go back.

    (4)
  • Jenna R.

    We came in pretty early on Saturday night to avoid paying the $10 cover charge. It was a super nice evening, so we enjoyed sitting outside. The views of the city were amazing, but the drinks were outrageously expensive. We didn't stay long, though. Unless you're really into the party scene, you may want to go up just to see the views, then leave.

    (3)
  • Brenda L.

    The 360 restaurant is in the Hilton Hotel at the top floor and offers spectacular views of the city. Really nice open air dining.

    (5)
  • Victoria W.

    First, to the bouncer with the whole "where you going lil lady" mock disapproving paternal tone when he asked for my ID: not that funny and I prefer to be treated like a normal person, thanks! Our server, however, was a total sweetheart, super enthusiastic and helpful. I ordered the the Wimbledon Cup, which is not something I'd order again, but I was impressed with how strong it was--tasted like it was 99% gin. I could barely detect any cucumber. We also shared the Kit Kat dessert. Tiny portion but tasty. In my partner's opinion, real Kit Kats are better, heh. The view outside was amazing but it was also quite cold and windy in the booth where we were first seated. Thankfully when we moved to one of the tables with a heat lamp it was warm enough. Would definitely consider returning on a warmer night.

    (3)
  • John D.

    It opened with "what's your name again, my system is retarded" and it was all down hill from there. Don't get me wrong, there are great views (I mean great) but terrible service. If I wanted to hear how busy you were and the $'s per hour this fancy piece made ($19, yikes) I would have asked. If you have that much time to discuss the subject, obviously you are doing something wrong. Perhaps pay more attention to the customers than where after hours will be. Oh, and how many idiots does it take to make a dirty martini? It takes three - one guy was really shaky as he drank "hard" the night prior. Also, way too many backstreet boys songs. Everyone can get behind one hit per weekend but three per hour is excessive. Baldy manager must have a man crush. Sorry, I was writing this as I sat here. Next complaint, delivering food with a mop in hand. Genius. Thanks again 360. Signed, Not a deutche

    (1)
  • Gregg J.

    If you want to go to a cool place for a date or to hang with friends...definitely give 360 a try. this upscale place has an atmosphere and view that are top notch. Fire pits, couches , indoor/outdoor seating. A gem.

    (5)
  • Dan M.

    So this review is only for the bar as that was all we were there for. We had just wrapped up a game at Busch Stadium and made a few new friends and got taken to 360. Apparently the line here gets long but we were fortunate because it was not crowded quite yet. There are a set of elevators that take you to the top and once the doors open it faces right into a restaurant. A nice ambiance with people standing right there waiting to greet you. It was a nice tough to see the wine racks all throughout the restaurant and it definitely just made you feel like you were in a swanky spot. The bar outside is great and has plenty of space. The bartenders were making killer drinks so props to them. The view here is just as awesome as everyone raves about. You can literally see everything around the city as you walk around. Now with this said, it is a very eclectic crowd here so yelpers be warned. I think the atmosphere is cool and definitely a nice spot to bring folks you know so that you can all chill and get a great glimpse of the skyline but not so sure this is a spot to meet people as they all seem slightly snobbish. I thought there was one move that was made by a worker which was solid. Not sure if its a STL standard but the city allows open drinks which is awesome to begin with. A coworker of mine was drinking a grey goose on the rocks and was still drinking it as we were walking out. He started to assume the frat boy position to chug this drink before hitting the elevator but an employee takes the drink and pours it into a plastic cup for us to carry out. Pretty thoughtful in my opinion. All in all, a solid bar experience with great views of STL.

    (4)
  • Ari D.

    Gorgeous views. Just stayed a couple minutes

    (4)
  • Douglas S.

    People always rave about the view from 360. But the place offers lots more than panoramic views. We had an excellent server (Niki) who paid just the right amount of attention to our table. And the food was excellent - the Korean BBQ tacos and the risotto. 5 stars for the service, for the tood, for the vibe.

    (5)
  • Katie K.

    This is a must stop for a drink and some great views of Busch Stadium. I was fortunate to have been up there for the World Series game on Saturday night. While ridiculously crowded (as expected) it had some great views of the city and the game! Add this to your list for a drink stop if out and about downtown. Word on the street is, this rooftop bar is always busy! Love the construction and the private/VIP (glass surrounded) rooms too!

    (5)
  • Melanie A.

    The only thing that is nice about this place is the view. The service is atrocious and pretentious. It seems the people that work there like to pretend they are in Manhattan and not fly over country. Just because you are rude and serve me overpriced drinks does not make me think you are cool. The food was just ok. The elevator situation is ridiculous. And the elevator guy takes his "red rope" job way too seriously. We may go back on a nice afternoon when friends are in town for the view. It really is a beautiful use of space. Just know when you go in that you'll have to laugh at the snootiness and you'll be ok.

    (2)
  • Nathan A.

    We came here to get a few drinks and an appetizer before going out. My boyfriend ordered a hurricane and I told the waitress I needed a minute to decide. The drink came after a few minutes and just didn't taste right. We decided we would see if they could remake it. The waitress, on the other hand, never returned to the table. We waited. And waited. And waited some more. Finally, we just decided to leave. The waitress had the nerve to chase us down at the elevator and ask what we were doing. I explained that we had waited over 20 minutes for her to come back to the table and that the drink we had ordered was not safe for human consumption. She turned and walked away without saying anything. Don't go here. Not worth the time. The view is beautiful, though.

    (1)
  • Kelly C.

    Really fun place to go on a summer night in STL... We came after a ballgame and it was fairly busy. Luckily our friend had connections, so we didn't have to wait in line. I felt a bit casual in my jeans & top from watching the game, but didn't feel like I stood out. There was a good mix of casual and fancier wear. It was a busy night, so it took us awhile to snag some seats at the bar. The drinks were reasonably priced (well, I'm from San Diego & they were cheaper than our fancy bars). The bartenders were friendly and we got great service. Fun people watching for sure. 360 St. Louis is right on par with other downtown rooftop bars I've been to in other cities. Definitely worth checking out to see the amazing views.

    (4)
  • John A.

    Good drinks, pizza is fresh, great views of the city. A fun place to hangout.

    (4)
  • Jared K.

    If you're looking for a drink in St. Louis there may not be a better place. Views are incredible and food is above average. The ambiance itself makes this one of the top places in St. Louis. Strongly recommend as a place to start your night.

    (5)
  • Jon H.

    Great service, and great food. When I come back to STL, I'll be back here. Great place to relax after work, just make sure you don't come Fri/Sat night because it gets loud in there. I would give this venue the max stars but can't (would have been 4.5 if possible) because the cocktails cost more that the food items on the menu! I think someone needs to review the pricing structure here. Otherwise, great establishment!

    (4)
  • Katie L.

    It was pouring rain out, so there was no way that we were leaving the hotel to go to dinner that night. We tried 360 Lounge and were pleasantly surprised. The place was busy (seemed like a lot of baseball fans were taking refuge from the rain), but the service was attentive and quick. Enjoyed the local beer selections and our tacos & salad were great. Wouldn't hesitate to eat here again if I were a hotel guest or not. The view of the passing storm, by the way, was stellar.

    (4)
  • Tom Y.

    Scenery is pretty cool, really modern and upmarket at a really nice hotel but me and my jr work buddy didn't get any service, kind of peeved about this not only because I am a guest of the hotel but I am a Hilton Diamond member, have been 4 out of last 5 years, been around the world couple of times. Came here early on a Saturday night around 6-7pm so it wasn't crowded yet. We grabbed a seat and no one came over so we went to the bar to grab some beers but the bartender just keep blowing past us, I am not small 5'11" Asian guy standing next to a 6'0" latino. After about 5 mins and no service, I guess I had to be a D-bag and had to flash my AMEX and amazingly within 30 seconds someone came over to take my card and order. Next time I m at this Hilton I m just going to hang at the lounge bar or going to a nearby bar.

    (2)
  • Valerie T.

    Stunning views, very friendly staff. Appetizers were great and drinks were very well made with interesting favors. Great downtown venue with views of Busch Stadium. Will definitely be a frequent flyer. Our waiter was fabulous!!

    (5)
  • Jackie R.

    Had some friends recommend 360 to us while we were visiting St. Louis, and lucky for us, this is exactly where a Yelp Elite event we were attending was being held! The scenery is wonderful. I think sunset would be the best time to come, you can see the Arch reflect the firey shades and then watch the buildings as they light up. I can only imagine what a Cardinals game night would look like from the top. The outdoor fires, chic lighting, and good music give it an upscale vibe. The food was good (lookin at you pork sliders & Kit Kat bar), but the signature drinks were amazing. "Murder on the Dancefloor" was (bold statement alert) the best drink I've ever had. If I come back to St. Louis I will definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Mary V.

    I went here for the first time for my friend's birthday and have been dying to go back since. I can't believe such a fun, upscale, modern, chic place has been in my neck of the woods and I only just found out! The atmosphere is perfect for anything from a business get together to a fancy date to casually meeting up with friends. The view is phenomenal, valet parking is only $5 (or there are meters nearby), service has never been less than par and the food and drinks are phenomenal! I'd say for some it may seem a bit pricey (the average price for a mixed drink is around $10 - $11), but I have never been disappointed - you really get your money's worth here. I've tried a couple of cocktails, mixed drinks, shots, pizzas, kabobs and even their fries -- all of which have been stellar. If inside is too crowded and you're willing to brave the cold, there are areas blocked off at the corners of the restaurant which have a fire pit, heat lamps, and spectacular views. Even the bathrooms here are impressive. I highly recommend checking out Three Sixty -- you'll be just as excited as I have been to find a reason to return!

    (5)
  • Erin G.

    The views alone are 5 star views, hands down. It was great to enjoy them and now be spinning ala the Millennium. We waited a long time to go here, and from time to time I would read about people asking for suggestions of places to go downtown and a lot of people I noticed said, maybe not eat there, but go for a drink and the views, and now I know why. I was really pleased by the menu selections. We ordered a bunch of stuff and also sent a lot of stuff back. The California Roll was the worst ever and probably has traumatized me from ever having one again, it was just that bad. I found the cheese selections boring, and the drinks were really terrible, but I am a cocktail snob and Blood and Sand member, so I am used to the good stuff. I felt like I was drinking turpentine. The best part of the meal was the kit kat dessert, I am in love with it. I recommend only ordering that. The waitress who was a doll, was always apologetic and not shocked something was sent back and more than willing to just take it off without you even asking. Seemed standard and that's a shame.

    (2)
  • Dallas A.

    This place was great! It takes the concept of a hotel bar to a whole new level. (pun not intended initially...but decided to go with it.) I stayed at the Hilton for a week while in town for a conference. I was really pleased that I could enjoy a drink and food right where I was staying... and still felt like I was "going out" and not just hanging at the lobby bar. It really was a beautiful spot. Not cheesy or pretentious. (okay, maybe just a little.) The views are spectacular and the weather was great for the deck/patio bar and the fire pits. Money well spent, Hilton! Nice job. I ate minimally here. One night I shared a Margarita Pizza with some friends. Decent. But it was a pizza. Not too hard to get right. Honestly. The food probably isn't the reason to come here - it's all about the view, atmosphere, and drinks.

    (4)
  • Patricia D.

    Okay. Okay. So this probably isn't the place for me, and there is someone out there (apparently many of you) that love this place. I am glad you have it so that I can go to my Broadway Blues Clubs without you there. That sounds harsher and meaner than I wanted... so let me start again. We went after 10pm on Saturday for some after dinner cocktails on our 7 year wedding anniversary. First they charge a $10 cover just to get on the elevator. I thought maybe there was some live band or some amazing event for that cover but it was just a subpar DJ playing some subpar music. It was crowded and impossible to see the views that everyone was reviewing but we were able to snag a table by the hot kitchen just as others were leaving. The sangria was excellent, the waitress was nice enough, it just wasn't our scene. The meat market atmosphere, the amount of effort that was put into trying to score, the music *shudder* was so badly mixed that it was hard to enjoy the really pretty décor. My husband has counted this bar out of the running and we won't be back together, but I would like to try out this bar again during the day with some gal pals and I will hopefully and probably be able to update the review.

    (2)
  • Sunil M.

    There's definitely visual appeal when first entering 360. The view of downtown St. Louis including the Gateway Arch is amazing from the top of the Hilton. Outdoor rooftop bar is a great way to spend with friends. In my experiences, that's where it ends. If you go anytime after 9-10 pm, it gets too crowded to find comfortable standing room, let alone a table. This holds especially true during the cold months/winter, when the outdoor deck is closed. If you are lucky enough to get a table, servers are pretty scarce, seeing one every forty-five minutes. I'm not sure if that's secondary to not enough servers/too many customers or just complete apathy, but on multiple occasions, the servers are only quick when you ask for the check. The food is good, not great. I'm not a fan of the pizza, though I recently had the hanger steak, which was very good. Their signature drinks are very good, though on the pricier end. In general, I tend to reserve coming here for out of town guests for the atmosphere and view.

    (3)
  • Tom C.

    Really cool bar atop a sadly outdated Hilton Hotel. Unbelievable views of the city which truly are 360. It was a cool night and our group snagged one of the glassed in rooms ringing the outside of the establishment. They are walled in glass and open air on top and the cool was countered by a small gas fireplace and a couple tall gas heaters in the corners. The drinks were a wee bit pricey and we didn't eat but, oh, the view...!

    (5)
  • Pamela R.

    The view at 360 can only be described as ridiculous, as in great! The drinks prices can only be described as ridiculous, as in bad. $5 for a bud light? Drink price gauging aside, 360 lives up to its hype of one of the best views in the city. The crowd can be a little dicey between business travelers, hoochy mamas and ball fans but it seems to work on some level. The food is pretty good. I tried the sliders variety pack of pork, crab meat and hamburger. Really good. The booth seating has nice, comfy pillows and pretty spacious. If it weren't for what I think are outrageous drink prices I would give this place a 4 star.

    (3)
  • Todd H.

    I had my first visit to 360 this past Saturday night and it was every bit as amazing as I anticipated it would be. This is a one of a kind St Louis experience that I would recommend to absolutely everyone, out-of-towners and city residents alike. So once inside the Hilton, my brother and I took an elevator ride up to the 26th floor with about a dozen or so other people. Interesting side note...even when you're going to a place like 360 in a hotel like the Hilton, there's still no guarantee you won't be stuck in a metal box and made to deal with elevator funk. Thankfully, the ride was quick. And to the person that turned that elevator into a gas chamber...that's just WRONG, man. Upon exiting the elevator, we were greeted warmly by a fresh-faced young woman and were surprised to find out that there was no cover on a Saturday night. From there, it was nothing but swanktitude as far as the eye could see. Waterfalls, fire pits at the bar, night owls dressed to impress. I guess I should elaborate that there really wasn't any pretentiousness, just swank. The VIP areas were all encased in little glass rooms seperate from the rest of the floor and kind of reminded me of giant snake terrariums. I half expected a giant hand to lift the lid off the top of them and drop a mouse inside. The most impressive thing about 360 is definitely the view. Looking out over the city lights at night and seeing Busch Stadium in front of me and the arch looming impressively to my left gave me a distinct feeling of pride. =) Beers were the 16 oz aluminum can variety, and I'm pretty sure they were $7.50. Expensive, but to be expected. I only stayed long enough for two drinks, but I can't wait to go back again. This is one of the coolest additions to the city in recent memory, in my book.

    (5)
  • Jenny P.

    Don't make the mistake of coming here on a Friday night with a large group of friends expecting to sit and have dinner. I made that mistake and it was a big one. They do not take reservations without a large pay up front fee, and they told me on the phone that seating at 8pm on a non-cardinal game day should not be a problem. WRONG! This place is first come first serve and it is a giant pain in the ass. People literally hover next to tables that look like they are getting ready to leave and it's uncomfortable. Just hire a hostess for pete's sake and save a tons of headaches and people from hunting down tables like they are the FBI. Fortunately the manager on duty was super nice and helped us get a table for 8 in under an hour. He didn't have to do that for us, but it sure kept us from going somewhere else all together. With all that being said, the food was pretty good. The mix n match sliders were excellent and even though it was $7, the truffle popcorn was so good! The drink list is great, but as expected it's going to cost you. I enjoyed the infused concoction "Go ahead and have another." They also have a great selection of beers on tap including local brews. Be aware that the dress is classy and they do not allow hats what so ever. You cannot even put it in your purse. 360 is the type of place to take out of town guests when the weather is nice as the patio is the highlight. Just think of it more as a place to enjoy the view and a couple of drinks since the likelihood of finding a table (or even a seat) on a busy night is slim.

    (3)
  • James P.

    Great spot on top of the Hilton - great views of the Arch and the Ballpark!! The food was tasty too! I tried the Trio of Sliders (Pork Belly, Chicken & Beef) with a side of House Cut Fries. Yummy!

    (4)
  • Andrew C.

    Bold Statement of the review: 360 St. Louis is as close to a Vegas bar as you will get out here in St. Louis... This place is brand new, has great views, and has a modern feel to it. There is outdoor seating available where you can pretty much see all around downtown! I've been here quite a few times with coworkers and although the drinks and food are pricier than other bars in the area, the food is actually pretty tasty. I've never had to pay cover, but then again I am going during the week so I'm not sure if there's cover on the weekends! Food: This is more of a tapas-style (small plate) restaurant/bar, where you are probably going to want to order a few dishes to share. I've tried the short ribs, Korean BBQ pork tacos, mussels, lobster rolls, pizza, and baby lamb ribs. Nothing really stood out, but I would recommend that you save the money and pass on the lobster rolls. Drinks: I haven't had any of cocktails that they have here, but they have a large beer selection (6 on tap, ~10+ in bottles) I believe they have the ability to accommodate large parties, because I saw a section roped off one of the times I went. Overall, I believe this is the new spot to be in St. Louis, especially during gamedays. It does get cold/windy up on the roof if you're outside, so be sure to bring a light jacket or something to keep you warm!

    (4)
  • Sara R.

    Minus one star for the elevator situation...otherwise amazing views and great ambiance. We were staying in the hotel and wanted to check this out early (aroun 6pm) to beat the rush and check out the last bit of a football game. Even though there was no line to get up, we still had to wait a considerable amount of time for the "right" elevator to appear. However, once we finally got up there, we were blown away by the 360 views, sweet bar, and decent drinks (had the prosecco). We didn't eat but were impressed with the house kit-kat bar and pizzas that we saw come out of the open kitchen. Chef wasn't too bad at twirling his pizza dough either. Bonus: 3 different wedding parties appeared in the span of an hour, each progressively drunker. Very entertaining: girls can get their wedding-dress/horrendous bridesmaid dress watching on, and guys can get their football watching on. A win-win situation!

    (4)
  • Aaron H.

    Awesome view, decent service and a chill spot to hang out late at night. You feel all fancy taking a quick trip to the top of the Hilton hotel for the rooftop bar. Good music playing and I can see why it would be a destination spot for people looking for a little classy nightlife in downtown. We were able to grab a table next to their towering glass windows and look out over st louis as we enjoyed a beverage. I would go back if in town and think it is a great spot to take a date.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Such an amazing place, best view of the city. While 360 is a little on the small side it offers a truly amazing experience for anyone. Saint Louis has very few rooftop bars, but 360 is the highest. If you are looking for a great afternoon or an evening on the town give 360 go. You will not be disappointed, be advised Friday and Saturday nights are very busy, expect a wait at the elevators.

    (4)
  • Brooke C.

    Great tunes, great food, great view! So popular it's always busy. I've been there 3 or 4 times for dinner/apps/drinks and had a great time. Fun live bands.

    (5)
  • Molly R.

    A new arrival to town, I went down to the arch on the 4th of July to check out the fair and found it to be too full of screaming children to be enjoyable. So I googled "roof top bar" and found this place. First off, it's really nice up here. Like nice enough that when I stepped out of the elevator, I was grateful that I had worn a nice dress that day. Of course, you pay for the niceness in the cost of the drinks - not too crazy if you are used to drinking in Los Angeles or New York, but expensive for this city. The bartenders were all very, very nice and obviously good at their jobs, which is admirable considering that they work long hours tending to drunk people under the hot sun. The ambiance is wonderful. Watching the fireworks go off more or less at eye level behind the arch was a true experience. The patrons are varied, maybe due to the holiday, but all amiable and engaging. For a girl who was up there by herself, I had an excellent time on a holiday where I otherwise would have felt very much alone. Excellent choice all in all. Oh and the views...they are spectacular. I think you can watch a whole Cards game from up there.

    (4)
  • Lee B.

    A friend recommended the bar for the view. As a previous reviewer said....a little full of themselves. The views are as the name implies, 360' views. The Arch view at night was incredible. We arrived a bit early and sat at the bar. Service from Lloyd and Wilson was top notch and all recommendations on food and drink were top notch. I had the Salmon Chips. Basically I thin crisp like potato with smoked salmon and capers. Just a Tapas size meal which is what we wanted. Wilson called a friend of his that just opened a new rest. and got us seated on a sold out night. Place supposedly turns into a night club later in the night but due to my lack of compassion for 20 something pretentious drunks we decided it would be best to leave before all of that started. Recommend to go there for some pre dinner drinks and appetizers and a few photo ops on the outside patio.

    (4)
  • Reed N.

    Stunning views. Creative drinks. Decent food. Security. No riff raff. I wish Vegas could be this nice, but it is not. Too many wannabees, posers, thugs, and perverts there. They will not let you through the lobby to get on the express elevator if you are one of those people here. I love it. So you get in this place and can actually enjoy it. Lobster rolls were bland... skip them. The cheese plate was great and locally produced. The mussels were served in a cast iron pot and quite delicious... I asked for extra crostini for the broth! Prices were a bit high, but service was top notch. I suppose you get what you pay for. : )

    (4)
  • Derek H.

    Ahh, my 100th review ends up being for 360. Let the celebration begin! :) A group of coworkers and myself went here for drinks before the Cards game last night. I've been here a few times before, but this is my first review of the place. I'm sure everyone knows by now that this place is located at the top of one of the towers at the Hilton at the Ballpark. It has great views of St. Louis, so even if you want to just come up here to look around for a while, it's worth it. We got a table inside, as it was way too hot and humid to sit outside. We ordered a few drinks and appetizers. I only tried one of the appetizers (Meatball Slider), but it was really good. We sat right by their open kitchen, so I had a chance to see several of the pizza's that people were ordering. They looked really good. I think I'll probably get one of those when I come the next time. If you come here when the Cards are playing, it's a good bit more crowded. Overall, I really enjoyed the few hours we spent here, and will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Naty G.

    Love the view...hate the crowds...too full...no place to sit/enjoy and if it's cold the space shrinks to half because their "fire pits" don't really do anything therefore the entire outside patio is non-usable space.. go early or expect to stand all night... the drinks/food are quite expensive too... the view saved this review...

    (4)
  • Steve S.

    My wife and I really enjoyed this bar!! It's on the rooftop of the Hilton at the Ballpark. We were staying at the hotel so it made sense to try it our first night in St. Louis. We went on a night the Cardinals weren't playing so it wasn't super crowded. The best part about this bar is the view. It's a 360 view of the city!! The view alone is worth the trip to the 26th floor. We enjoyed the night and our beverages and we highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Curtis H.

    OMG, this place blew!!! First, the drinks were horrible my close friend ordered sangria that literally tasted like vinegar. My drink was sub-par and nothing to write home about, you expect more for the $$$$. We ordered the oyster appetizer at "market price," $30 dollars for six WTF...I can get a lobster for that price. In their defense the Oysters were exceptional, but the server just threw the plates on the table and left. However, I do recommend the view and if you want to impress your dumb redneck girlfriend from Jefferson County this is the place to do it.

    (1)
  • Christal V.

    One of the best places to see & been seen in St. Louis. The view is impeccable! The food and drinks were Fab-U-Lous! The salmon chips were great...smoked salmon on spice dusted chips! The margherita pizza...Amazing! Go Ahead Have Another vodka, ginger brandy, pineapple, coconut & mango spice jam...Yes, Please...I'll Have Another and Another and Another! Yep, I'll be back, every chance I get!

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Traveled to St Louis for work. This restaurant/bar was on top of the Hilton that I stayed. Great view of the city and amazing decor. What I liked most was the service and beer prices. Typically in a more upscale restaurant they will charge $7 or $8 for craft beer, which is mostly what I drink, but the local IPA was only $5. I had the Koran tacos by recommend from the bartender. Amazing eats, great prices and good service. I'll definitely be back!

    (5)
  • Rhonda V.

    Beautiful. Can get a bit crowded though. Just came here for drinks. Awesome view of the city.

    (4)
  • Mandy C.

    Great view of downtown St. Louis, but the drinks are way too expensive. Even for a rooftop bar at a Hilton.

    (2)
  • K W.

    The 360 restaurant at the Hilton is located on the 26th floor of the East Tower. During a recent stay for the NLDS, my mom and I decided to head up after game 1 to see what the buzz was all about. First, you have to have a member of staff get you to the 26th floor because they have to scan a special badge before the floor becomes available. When you get off the elevator, you walk directly into the restaurant which has a full glass exterior so that you can see the beautiful St. Louis Skyline. When the weather is nice out, like it was the night I was there, there is a very cozy outdoor patio space with various seating and table options available. Mom and I decided to sit outside and soak up the warm breeze in early Oct. We got prime space near the stadium side and could look into the ballpark late into the night. The waitress that served us was very warm and friendly. We ordered a couple Angry Orchard ciders and tried an order of the Beignets for a snack as well. The ciders hit the spot and I love that it was available. The Beignets were actually more like mini-beignets and were different from anything I've ever had in New Orleans. It's like the donut-hole version of a Beignets, they were good just not as light and airy as a big version could have been. WOW the view is amazing and this is a must visit location for anyone in the area! I would very highly recommend a trip up to the 360.

    (4)
  • Shawn B.

    A great view but you pay for it. I can live with that though. It's worth getting a pricy drink or two when you can relax and enjoy that view, but I'd recommend not going for the food. The food was not great. * The pizza we got was good but nothing special. I'd rather just grab Pi or Imo's. * The spicy chips were just soaked in grease and overly spicy. * We ordered the hummus and the flatbread that came with it was burned. Almost every piece. The taste was that of burned crust on a frozen pizza. So yeah, it's a nice place but not really a place I'd go out of my way for.

    (3)
  • Tiffany L.

    Excellent service. Amazing view of the stadium. Very trendy. Excellent spot for drinks. I went on a Tuesday night. It was busy but not over crowded. You can feel the energy from the stadium.

    (5)
  • Chris L.

    Great place to watch the game, but apparently "hamburger" means two tiny slider patties swimming in a huge bun and "sausage" pizza means pepperoni pizza. Best Budweiser ever.

    (4)
  • Michelle S.

    Mushroom Pizza was great but service and hummus were not. Company was fab though!

    (2)
  • Lori K.

    If you love the LOU...... it is the next best place to look over the City (other than the Arch). The outdoor bar is very trendy and upscale. The drinks are not cheap, but they are picture perfect.

    (4)
  • Amanda H.

    Stopped in for a light dinner with my mom last night at Bar 360 (top of the Hilton downtown). I WILL be back! Fantastic VIP feeling service - elevator assistants, hostess immediately greets you at the door, servers were quick and attentive, etc. It wasn't super crowded, which was most likely because there was no Cards game last night, but I'd imagine it could get very busy on game nights. Yet they have the space for it. Lots of tables, couches, lounges, or bar seats to meet any person's tastes. Plenty of TVs. Lots of fire pits. Just an all around great atmosphere! Oh and the food? Yum! We had the fish tacos and I've got to say they were the best I've had in STL. The portions were meant to be like tapas - just three small tacos with no sides - but the price was on par with that (less than $15 I think). We also got the California roll, which was much larger (still in the same price range) and very filling. I've heard only amazing things about the homemade kit kat bars there, but I was too full to try it last night. Saving that treat for my next visit...

    (5)
  • Jack L.

    Three Sixty is a great place for drinks and appetizers with spectacular views and good ambiance. I've been there about a dozen times. I've used valet every time. The reason for my negative review, however, is that on my last visit, the valet driver damaged by vehicle and did not say anything to me. It wasn't as if they didn't know they did it - they hit the frame directly and hard. And my vehicle which is only a few months old stays parked in my garage all day every day. I wash it twice a week. I know exactly when the damage happened. I called the hotel and asked for the valet manager. Someone took a written message yet no response was received from the valet manager. I called again, asking for the valet manager, and had to leave a voice mail. Again, no response was received. That's poor business etiquette and shows apathy towards a good customer. The reputation of Three Sixty is highly tarnished in my mind. The date of the incident was April 3, 2013. Update, July 2013: After posting this, the valet manager did call me and they rectified the situation completely. Today will be the first time I've visited Three Sixty since the incident.

    (5)
  • Heather S.

    Awesome indoor/outdoor rooftop bar with an unbelievable view inside the Cardinals stadium. The outdoor area was pretty crowded, but made for a great atmosphere watching both the Cubs/Cardinals game and the NBA Finals. There are tons of flat screens for sports viewing... or you can just turn around and watch live.

    (4)
  • Larry P.

    Really nice set up. Open air bar that can actually look down into Busch stadium as well as provide a view of the whole city. The food is classy bar food. Had the fish tacos and chicken skewers and arugula salad. They were all great. Pizza was OK.

    (4)
  • Kevin B.

    We stopped in the 360 before my son's wedding for a quick cocktail on Saturday afternoon. What a very cool bar. This bar is floor to ceiling glass walls giving you a great 360 view of downtown St Louis from 26 floors above. There are smaller, private glass rooms available also. There are lounge couch and chair seating, bar seating, and high top seating. There is also a great water effect that I'm trying to figure out how to put a similar one in my house. In addition to the very cool set up, the drinks are good and they have a great appetizer menu with on site chefs. Yep, we'll be back.

    (4)
  • Jon N.

    A bit full of themselves, but for good reason! The food is amazing! Tapas style dishes that are creative, attractive and delicious. Servers are friendly and quick. Drinks are creative and fun as well. The views are pretty terrific and you can see Busch Stadium from a birds eye vantage point... Just like a cardinal would see it! Seriously worth your time and effort!

    (5)
  • Jason H.

    Perhaps this review should really reflect the extremely rude Hilton staff in the lobby and not the restaurant itself because honestly, we never made it up to the roof. We entered the lobby and walked over to the elevator bank of the east tower, where a television monitor advertising Three Sixty instructs patrons to take the elevator to the 26th floor. I went over to the elevator, tried to enter 26, but noticed it wasn't working. A Hilton employee must've seen my confusion, came over and barked "where are you trying to go?", to which I replied Three Sixty. He again barked "you don't go up there until I call the elevator for you. Now wait over there", pointing to an area to the side of the elevator bank. As my two friends and I started to turn and walk towards the area he pointed out, he once again barked "I said wait over there!". I was so taken aback by his blatant lack of professionalism that we left the hotel. We had planned on celebrating my friend's birthday dinner at Three Sixty, but took our business elsewhere because of the awful Hilton employee. I travel all over the country and St. Louis consistently has the worst and most unprofessional service at hotels, restaurants and stores of any city I've been to, so this incident really shouldn't surprise me, but his rudeness went even beyond the terrible service I've come to expect here.

    (1)
  • Sal E.

    Of course you come for the view. The decor is mod and chic. Get there early, before a Cards game, to impress your friends, otherwise you will have to wait to get up the elevator. Food is good, and it shows in the price. I wouldn't even bother getting a bottled beer here, when premium cocktails or draft are just a bit more. Bring any out-of-town visitors in nice weather, for sure!

    (5)
  • Rrr V.

    Host: n/a Bartender: 3.5 Drinks: 3.0 Property-style, decor, ambiance: 4.7 Views, views, views. Just go!

    (4)
  • Duane G.

    First, an amazing view, especially of the ballpark. It took a minute to get someone's attention, even tho they weren't that busy. But their martinis and lemon drops were wonderful. Fish tacos were breaded and blah, but did I mention the great view and great drinks. We had a good time.

    (4)
  • David D.

    I went up for some drinks before the Radiohead show. It was a little bit of a logjam getting up into the elevator up to the 26th floor but once up there it was worth it. The open views are strong. I'd recommend getting up there at 4pm sharp to snag a primo table near the window or one of the fire pit areas outside. But beware that if you do get one of those areas that you will have interlopers trying to snap pix over your space. Drinks were good and staff was buttoned up.

    (4)
  • Megan C.

    Great view of Busch Stadium and the city. But the bar is small so limited space for seating. I did not eat the food but it looked good. My biggest tip do NOT get the order the pre-mixed drinks. They give you the specialty cocktail menu but don't tell you that those drinks are pre-mixed, the worst part about it there are about 6 of these drinks in a vessel above the bar and they pour directly into your glass from a hose hanging down- it doesn't look sanitary and who knows how long the drink mix has been sitting there for. Two of my friends got those drinks but they didn't tell us that they were pre-mixed until we asked- disgusting! I would have given this bar 3 stars but because of those drinks it went down to two. I expect much more from a Hilton bar- especially one that is hyped up so much!

    (2)
  • Jennifer K.

    360 manager was very rude and unprofessional to our wedding party. She made emptying promises to out out of town guests, promising them entry into an event. It never happened. No one communicated with our group. We had 40 rooms blocked out at the hotel over a holiday weekend. We were lied to. Very rude and unprofessional. Shame on you!

    (1)
  • Lon H.

    Went here for drinks on a Thursday night. Very nice place with fantastic views of the city...especially on a clear night. Very reasonable prices considering the venue and service. The crowd is a little underdressed, but it's St Louis...so that is the status quo.

    (4)
  • August S.

    What a neat place. Food is good.. But we found out the sushi is per-made, and try to stay away from the hummus. The sliders were totally brilliant. Overall, pretty good! View of STL is great, especially when the ballpark is filled up. Which, you should get up there before the game is over, huge line. Service was fast, friendly and professional...

    (4)
  • Mike U.

    I've always had a fun time here, despite the pricier drinks, coming here on random nights and the $10 cover after 10pm. The views are pretty amazing, the decor is upscale for stl, and the patio is money. Probably due to the fact it's a little pricier, but a slightly older crowd, although pretty mixed, seemed like most of them use it as a starting point before younger people come in. Do not touch the "waterfall" in front of the elevators. They don't like that.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    Great views and a nice vibe. Bartenders were very attentive. The drinks are bit pricey $8 for rail rum

    (4)
  • Chelsea M.

    Really nice space. Millon dollar renovation with amazing views. Would it be so special if it was on ground level on washington? I'm not so sure, the view has a lot going for them. Love all the different seating available... Bars, lounge pods, tables, counters,etc Typical pricey drinks and tapas. The pizza is really good and reasonable! I'd recommend... Just beware because its still pretty new, its busy and you might need to wait. The bartenders and wait were really friendly!!

    (4)
  • Thi L.

    We came here on our first night in the city. Cool ambience, great views of the arch, mellow crowd. I don't remember everything we ordered, it was all good and came out extremely fast...to the point where we started betting on how long it would take for things we ordered. They had some interesting mixed drinks, I got some sort of sangria concoction. It was a nice place to grab appetizers and drinks, I would definitely come back if I'm ever in STL again.

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    Went here for dinner while in St. Louis. The view is awesome! We sat at some couches which makes it more difficult to eat but somehow we shoved the food down. I would go back anytime. Great vibe! They said it gets packed on Friday/Saturday nights. Would not mind going back for that party.

    (3)
  • Gregory P.

    The view and ambience is spectacular. It was great to have a beautiful outside dining and viewing area. The food was great. The four of us shared three of the pizzas - The wild mushroom, the margherita, and the sausage. The four of us voted on our favorite of the three pizzas. One vote for the margarita, one for the sausage and two for the mushroom. IOW they all were delicious. We tried the fish tacos - very light mild fish. Excellent The house fries were served with an lemon tarragon aioli. Yummy. Our waitress was inattentive. The place was busy. But we felt neglected. In spite of that, we had a wonderful dining experience. Love it. Try it. .

    (5)
  • Christina A.

    Was fortunate enough to be invited to a lovely event on Wednesday, June 6th and it was absolutely fabulous!!! The food served was remarkable, and the view simply breathtaking. This has been my 3rd visit to 360 and this IS the spot to hang out if you're looking for a quality place that provides outstanding customer service and great food and drinks. I can't express enough how wonderful this place is. :-) Whenever friends ask, "where should we go tonight?", I always recommend 360. :-)

    (5)
  • Patrick G.

    Came here for happy hour and basically got what I expected in a rooftop bar. You're paying for the view and that's about it. The food was meh, beer list (equally meh). They have mixed drinks that are stored in large plastic vats that are below the wheels of steel that the DJ uses (picture some oil drums supporting a board where the DJ places their equipment). The service was pretty prompt but everything was slightly overpriced and the tastes were underwhelming. But if you want to grab a drink and overlook St. Louis this is probably the best spot.

    (2)
  • Daniel H.

    Great at what it aspires to be - upscale lounge that is appealing to various demographics and dance floor that doesn't dominate the space but is there for those who seek it. Know that it is a little on the swanky side (a bit fancier than me) but for the right occasion it is perfect. I took friends from out of town and they liked it wquite a bit. Great view, good beers on tap, servers were friendly the couple of times that I have been.

    (5)
  • Christine F.

    How about 360 during the day? Flippin' awesome! Devin and I went for some rooftop lounging and hoping to catch some of the Cards game on Labor Day. The weather was just too perfect to not take advantage of it. During the day, 360 St. Louis has an entirely different feel. It's definitely more of a restaurant. They didn't ID at the entrance, and the doorman didn't make a big spectacle over letting us in the elevator. It wasn't very busy (I expected a beautiful day like it was where most people had off for it to be pretty packed), and we had lots of seating to choose from. There were a couple of older kids there enjoying the view over some sodas. Definitely a more laid-back, sober crowd. We started out along the glass wall to overlook Busch Stadium and watch the TVs at the same time, but were quickly seduced by the comfy booths. The booth was roomy and comfortable, with kitchy little pillows to make it feel kind of homey. I started with a Boulevard Wheat but quickly switched to a Bloody Mary when I tasted Devin's and it was super delicious. We had no trouble choosing what to order. Wild Mushroom Pizza, always a winner! I like that the menu mentioned local vendors, such as the Ozark Forest Mushroom company that provided our pizza toppings. Oh buddy, it was SO GOOD. Better than California Pizza Kitchen's wild mushroom pizza (had that same light, sweet, crispy crust) and that's saying a lot for me!! The cheese was goat cheese (my favorite) and was chock full of juicy, delicious wild mushrooms. Totally a winner. Devin rounded things off with an order of their house fries (decent, but nothing to write home about) and I ordered, at the insistence of the waitress, the house made Kit Kat bar. Good, but entirely too rich for me. I should have ordered the cheesecake crostini with fresh berries. She deterred me from it, however, saying, "It's made with goat cheese and no one seems to like it." Well hot damn, I love goat cheese! I should have gone with my gut. Next time. Also, the "white peach cream" dessert is apparently peaches and cream served in a SHOT GLASS. For $7? No thank you. Service was pretty slow, but I think our waitress was new, so I'll cut her some slack. Food is still pricey, but for the pizza and drinks, it was worth it. It's just a matter of finding something on the menu you love. Also, watching the game wasn't really possible, as there was no TV viewable from the booth, and from the bar there was some mad glare. Maybe next time we'll catch a night game. Quickly becoming one of my favorite spots in St. Louis. Sitting up on that beautiful, breezy rooftop I felt more relaxed than I have in a long time.

    (4)
  • Wallace G.

    Visited Three Sixty with my wife and another couple. We were a bit concerned that we might be a bit old (early 40's), but found that there is quite a mix of ages. We really enjoyed our time here. It was very crowded but we managed to find a seats without too much trouble. The views are amazing and the outdoor patio area is awesome. It was definitely a bit more "clubby" than I would prefer with lots of 20-somethings on their smart phones. You don't go to Three Sixty for the food -- very low-end bar food -- you go for the drinks and the amazing views.

    (4)
  • Stewart P.

    This was definitely an interesting experience. I couldn't quite figure out parking though (there is a garage for the hotel right??) so we ended up parking at the stadium east garage ... $15 on a game night. When it was too late, I thought I should have just opted for the valet parking, which I think was $17 for 4 hours or so. Next time I might. You enter the lobby of the hotel and walk up to the elevator, which is manned? (womened? :) to control access of course. At around 8pm, there was no line at all. When we left, there was maybe 50 people but the "man" (what do you call someone who is attending an elevator ... attendant I guess?) had commented to someone that the line moves fast. Anyway ... getting off the elevator you are immediately engulfed in sound and activity. Of course, you want to walk around and see where everything is and the views ... although, getting close to the outside edge of this space may be hard to do and when we tried we actually gave up. It was pretty much impossible and like I think Christine said ... well, you would literally have to squeeze past and push people so you better like being touched and felt up by strangers. It is a very cool space and definitely worth seeing and we lucked out, only being there 5 minutes we happened to walk past a table that was being cleared off and to our amazement, no one was claiming it. Table\booths (these were on the stadium side) are not really meant for two people I am sure but as it turned out and as suggested by the busboy, people sometimes share booths, so we eventually asked a group of 4 if they wanted to sit (which they did). We were leaving soon anyway. So ... LOTS of people walked by and looked at our nearly empty booth but said nothing ... don't be afraid to ask. All they can do is say no and you might make some new friends. Of course, if you find yourself as two with a big booth you don't have to share, or share with just anyone (and the four were very nice). I don't think you would go here just for the food, no, don't do that. But do go knowing they will probably have something you will be able to eat and enjoy. For us, the fish tacos were a stand out, the hummus was decent, the cheese board acceptable, and the chicken spiedini not so great. I also tried the cheesecake crostini ... I would pass. Couldn't quite figure it out. It had kind of a keylime taste to me but not quite ... don't order it thinking you are getting anything too close to cheesecake. The pizzas looked like they would be pretty good. Service was excellent and pretty fast, the space was excellent and the crowd while leaning towards the younger set (don't forget, I'm an old guy) was a decent mix. Dress was all over the place ... from jeans, to dresses, to whatever ... so you can go how you are, although I would want to (and did) dress nicer somewhat. So not your typical bar and nothing like it in St. Louis I have seen. Go here, but, go really early if you want to easily get a place to sit. Otherwise, expect to walk around or stand for awhile. Service is fcfs. Bathrooms are down the stairs near the elevators.

    (4)
  • Julie I.

    A great place for drinks and beautiful view of downtown STL!

    (3)
  • annie h.

    Pros: Surprisingly tasty fish tacos and well-portioned mushroom pizza. Balanced variety of older and new pop music. Spectacular views of the city below. Posh seating areas. Wide variety of drink options. Cons: Crowded, very crowded. Rife with Jersey Shore wannabe men and dumb, fake-boobed, orange women. I went to 360 with some coworkers, and none of us had been there yet, so we were pretty excited to try it out. The elevator operator accidentally took me to the wrong floor. It might has well have been a crime, the way a few of my elevatormates, some obnoxious bachelorette party girls, responded to the innocent mistake. They started screaming and yelling at him and us. And that brings me to the theme of the night: obnoxious plastic women. They are everywhere. It's a 360 view of some of the worst boob jobs, botched botox faces, orange fake bakes and more dangerously tight spandex minidresses than Barbie ever owned. They're rude, crude and big-boobed. I'm short in stature, and in the bathroom, one of the Barbie wannabes almost gave me a black eye irresponsibly swinging her DDDs around. She and her obnoxious friends were screaming harshly at other women to "hurry the f--- up" and cutting in lines formed outside of each stall. When I washed my hands, I saw that someone had left a very pretty cocktail ring on the counter. I picked it up and asked around if it belonged to anyone. One of the plastics said, "Oooh girl, that ring is so cute! Keep it!" Another one chimed in, "Some dumb b-----lost it. It's yours now!" These ladies were classy. There was no cover charge, and I didn't think the prices were that high considering you're paying for the atmosphere as much as the refreshments. The views are worth it. If it weren't for the jawdroppingly inconsiderate people, the evening would have been a resounding success. In summary, 360 is a pretty swank place. The clientele is not. FYI, I turned the ring in to a waitress for the lost and found, so if it was yours, it's probably gone by now.

    (4)
  • Fonz D.

    Food was good. Had the fish tacos and they were pretty good. Great view and nice atmosphere. They had a radio station there and the dj was trying a little too hard to be "zany" which was kinda annoying and awkward, but otherwise a good time.

    (4)
  • Stephanie S.

    I came back to 360 last week for dinner with a friend. I was excited to try the food after dancing my little bootay off here last summer. We started with drinks. I initially ordered the Amnesiac (grand marnier, patron silver, limes), which ended up being WAY too strong. I swapped it out for a Black Swan (espresso vodka, godiva dark chocolate, frangelico), which was also quite potent. I pawned off the drink on my friend, who thoroughly enjoyed it; so much, in fact, that she ordered another one! It's cool...I like being the DD. Anyway, food. We started with the salmon small plate; it consisted of four chips (think Pringle-sized) topped with smoked salmon, chipotle cream cheese, and capers. This was delicious, but at $10, it was super pricey. Next up, we ordered the sliders to share. It came with a pork belly slider, crabcake slider, and short rib slider. I enjoyed all three, although the pork belly slider was my favorite. Again, at $14, this was pretty pricey. The service at 360 was great. Our waitress was super attentive, and when she noticed that I didn't enjoy my first drink, she let me order a different one (and took the original off the bill). The views here are fantastic, and for that reason, I'll always be a fan of 360. But I'll skip the food next time and stick to visiting here on the weekends.

    (3)
  • Sara H.

    When you enter the hotel to get to this rooftop bar, the "check in" area for the bar is on the left. A guard there will want to see your ID and then make a show of allowing you on the elevator. This seemed a little overdone to me (I mean he had a "VIP" list on a Wednesday night) but whatever, its a cool bar. When walk in you will see it's an upscale modern space designed to impress. There is a waterfall feature at the entrance behind which a DJ is spinning tunes. This really sets the scene...which is exactly what this place is, a scene bar. It's full of tourists, locals that like to wear 6 inch heels, and older men on the prowl. This is a nightlife hot-spot with amazing people watching. After sitting down at some of the tables outside I noticed we were seated next to a fire pit that was, sadly, not on. However, it was a warm night so maybe that was for the better. We ordered drinks which took a while to come out but when they did I was IMPRESSED. Mine was a ginger/cucumber concoction with a cucumber and avacado ice cube. It sounds off but as the cube melted it just intensified the flavor of the drink and was very refreshing. My friend ordered the "bite sized" sliders and they were true to their name--tiny. I would not order these as it's not a meal, and if shared not even a snack. Food aside, we sat out on that deck a lot longer than planned and enjoyed the weather and the people watching. I would go back any nice night but be warned, as is the seeming trend with rooftop hotel bars, the drinks are on the pricey end.

    (4)
  • Food N.

    If I lived in St. Louis, I would come here quite often. The food and views are awesome.

    (5)
  • Justin S.

    Awesome happy hour and best view in town.

    (4)
  • Jenna L.

    Wow, I didn't know St. Louis could get so LA! I felt at home here - waitresses in small dresses, good-looking bartenders, extremely modern decor, top 40 music, TVs everywhere, and a line to get in. The food, especially the pizza, looked really good. I'll definitely be back to try it. The view from this spot is really one of the best in STL. You could basically watch a Cardinals game at Busch stadium from the outside bar since it overlooks it. It almost reminds me of Le Bain at the Standard Hotel in NYC with the bathrooms and the clear stall doors that turn dark when you lock them. I can't believe this is actually a HILTON?! Kudos.

    (5)
  • Erika D.

    The environment at 360 is great, and they have a wonderful view. But I wasn't really impressed with the drinks. With the increase in competitive craft cocktail establishments in St. Louis, I think 360 needs to step up its game.

    (3)
  • Matt H.

    We came here for dinner on a weekday night, and had a good dining experience. Many reviews complained about cover charges and bouncers, none of which we experienced. Everyone was very friendly and helpful, the only hitch being a mixup where we were brought someone else's food by accident. Beyond that, great views and good food a drink. You pay for the view and ambience, but not unreasonably so. Highly recommended if you only have a day or two in St Louis, along with Rooster.

    (4)
  • Andrew M.

    I visited this on a Friday evening and found the place to be welcoming and surprisingly eclectic. The scene included out of town visitors that were just checking things out to people having a big night out on the town. It also ranged from young twenty somethings to retired people - all of whom seemed to be having fun. Service was incredibly friendly, the food menu had a limited selection but was tasty (only ordered apps). The cocktails were probably the weakest part of the menu - they were acceptable, but nothing special. A good place to take out of town guests that want to do something unique or a fun date. It is all seat-yourself, so this is probably not the best place for a big group or main meal - better for apps and drinks before or after the main event.

    (4)
  • Brian M.

    Fantastic views of Downtown St. Louis! Service was top notch, drinks were tasty. Stoli and Grapefruit Juice was very refreshing. Didn't try the food , although the table next to us liked the sliders they ordered. The private dining rooms inside and out are too cool. I can't wait to go back during baseball season and see the Cards stadium all lit up.

    (5)
  • R M.

    We came here after a great dinner at Lombardo's to close out our mini-vacation. After 3 minutes trying to figure out how to operate the elevators we made it to this trendy rooftop lounge. The place wasn't very busy it was Sunday night and we were able to get a table at the window facing the Gateway Arch with a beautiful view. We ordered a Stoli & Cranberry and a Grey Goose Martini the drinks were strong and delicious and we later ordered another S&C but my wife got some infused special thingamabob which she loved. We couldn't help but notice all the BIG spiders living outside on the 26th floor window corners and they were getting their food quicker then most of the patrons! 4 mixed drinks cost about $38-$50 with tip but we had a great time and an even better view and the bathrooms were pretty cool to.

    (5)
  • A W.

    I was really impressed with both the view and the ambiance of 360. The outdoor patio was really sweet. I wished there had been a Cardinals game when I went since the patio has a great aerial view right into the stadium. I went here for dinner and drinks - I had the duck and my coworker had the NY strip...both were really good. There was good selection of both beer and mixed drinks. I would say this place is a crowd pleaser :)

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    I think 360 is more of a tourist attraction because of the view than a bar you'd want to hang out at routinely if you live in the city. Go here if you're looking to get a fresh new Facebook pic w/ the city in the background otherwise open Yelp and find something better.

    (2)
  • Monica A.

    this place was AWESOME!! it was even better because i had a travelzoo deal!! 4 drinks and 2 appetizers for $45 (on a friday or saturday)...can't beat that!! a girlfriend and i went there pre-clubbing on a saturday night, about a month ago...the drinks were fabulous, the food was different/eclectic yet tasty, the atmosphere was fun, and the view was spectacular! since it was pretty chilly that night, most people were inside...but they also had patio heaters setup at various locations on the patio...and the fire pits outside were beautiful to look at, but didn't offer much heat...some people were dressed up, some people had on jeans, it was a nice mixture of folks (races/colors/genders)...i will definitely be coming back!!

    (5)
  • Nick L.

    I went on a Saturday night and it was very busy. Very loud. Actually my friend and I eventually just decided to sip on our beers and not try to carry on conversation. But that's okay because the views of St. Louis were better than any I've ever seen! I've never seen my city look so beautiful. The lights reminded me of Paris. The weather was really great that night so we went out on the terrace to enjoy the night air and the views. I imagine it'd be pretty cool watching Busch Stadium on game night from up there, even if you're not a big baseball fan. It should be a must-do for all St. Louisans.

    (4)
  • Courtney G.

    We came up to the 360 during our anniversary stay at the Hilton. Normally on weekends after 10 PM. they charge a cover, but they will waive if you are staying at the hotel. We came up here around 8 PM. and it was already very busy on a Saturday night, we had to stand for a bit near the bar until a table opened up. We were meeting friends up here strictly for drinks on this occasion, we were ready to party, and party we did. I enjoyed a glass of wine here as well as a few dirty Shirley drinks, all were made well, but on the small side for the amount you pay per drink. We ordered a few shots as well, and were shocked by the price once we had the final bill. As it got late in the night an outdoor room opened up, we enjoyed being outside by the fire even though it was freezing! The decor here is trendy and upscale, it was a fun place to celebrate the occasion. However, if you are looking for cheap drinks, this is not the place to go, but I'll gladly pay extra for a wonderful view of downtown and Busch Stadium!

    (4)
  • Rolando D.

    Great place , beautiful views from the city and bush stadium . Great food the house chips are amazing they are fresh and spicy ..

    (5)
  • Tommy E.

    Incredible view, good food, professional staff. Go, but don't expect it to be a cheap night. Take St. Louis first timers here right away. Oh maybe dress up a bit.

    (4)
  • Melissa D.

    This place was awesome!! Amazing views of the city, sleek/modern atmosphere and drink prices weren't bad. Definitely a must see place for any St. Louis visitors!!

    (5)
  • Kendall P.

    Astonishing view, upbeat atmosphere, and the bold experimental menu set the tone for a great evening. Also good for a casual drink. Parking can be a pain since you are going to the top floor of a hotel I suggest valet.

    (5)
  • Matt W.

    Clarification: 5 stars for the view & the bar, 3 (maybe 2 actually??) stars for the food. I've been to 360 three times since it opened this past summer, including the day it opened. However, until this past Friday I hadn't ever eaten there before. I already love this bar just because of how unique it is in St. Louis just because of the view. There is no other establishment in the St. Louis area that can compete on that front. It's a fun place to have some drinks at. The food... eh, it was somewhat disappointing. Got to try several menu items since we were sharing. Let me break that down for you: Slider combos: Came with a meatball in red pasta sauce slider, a short rib slider, and a pork slider. The sliders were EXCELLENT, honestly far above average. I'll come back and eat here again, but this is probably all I'll order! If you're going to eat here do yourself a favor and get the sliders, you WILL like them. California roll: Average at best. The ingredients seemed fresh, however there is a "but". The rice had the texture and taste that you would expect from one of those sushi bars at local Dierbergs grocery stores. It did not taste bad, but not restaurant worthy at all. If you want sushi go to a real sushi place. Korean BBQ pork tacos: Average at best. Could barely tell there was meat on these things, and the only reason I knew it was supposed to be "BBQ" style is because of the name of the dish. Jerked Chicken. Disappointing. Its just chicken on a stick that has virtually no flavor. It comes with lime chili sauce on the side that looks like sweet'n'sour and tastes about the same, and it didn't even almost save this menu item from sucking. This place get's really busy in the evening, so don't show up after 9PM unless you want to wait in line (especially if it's Friday or Saturday). I'll continue to come here, but I prefer to arrive early to start the evening with just a couple drinks. After that, if you want to have fun at some bars, do what i do and just walk a few blocks to Washington Avenue and have a yo self a blast!

    (4)
  • Sam N.

    Went there after Cardinal- Cubs game on Sept 29th. Terrific place for cocktails, views, and people watching (apparently some people have had to sell their mirrors at home based on what they were wearing out in public. Our server Mary was THE BEST!

    (5)
  • John C.

    Went to 360 one evening after a cardinals game and had one of the best experiences in a restaurant/bar. They know the definition of hospitality!

    (5)
  • DJ J.

    360 is a very nice place to dine out. Especially if you are looking for a sophisticated luxurious place to hang out with friends and family. However the food is a bit pricey. For example I got the sushi appetizer which for 4 to 6 slices of tuna it was really expensive. However, I enjoyed myself and will be coming here again.

    (4)
  • Brent R.

    Pretty Cool Bar that overlooks Busch stadium, everyone was really nice but it's trying to be too "night cluby" for a place that should be focused on the ball park

    (3)
  • Laura Z.

    I went here for my Daughters Birthday in December. Everything was very good but very expensive. I would like to still go sometime during a ballgame.

    (4)
  • Natalie E.

    Arrived a little after eight for a date night with my boyfriend. We planned on getting drinks, appetizers and enjoying the view. The bar was in transition from happy hour (ended at 7) to night club (starting at 10) so we had a relatively laid back experience. We selected our own table with two leather armchairs in the corner with views to the east and north. I felt like I was on the top of the world. We ordered their specialty drinks. These cocktails are premade and almost "on tap". I had the "Friend With Benefits" (rum,strawberry,vanilla) and the boy had the "The Blue Gentleman" (bourbon, blueberries). They were really tasty as evidenced by how fast we drank them and garnished beautifully with fruit and large ice cubes. These drink were only $7 which reminds me why I love Saint Louis. In what other city can you pay less than 10 dollars for a drink on a rooftop bar. I like anything covered in truffle oil so we tried the Truffled Popcorn. It was really light but savory with oil and some sprinkled cheese. It was definitely the perfect compliment to a sweet drink. We then took a lap around the bar to see the view from every angle. I could definitely see how awesome it would be during or after a game. We then ordered a second round a drink, I tried the red wine sangria. My boyfriend ordered another bourbon drink since it was the manliest seeming cocktail. We also decided to try the duck pizza. This was the best decision. The duck was really tender and salty which played off the sweet potatoes and bitter arugula on the flatbread. The pizza was large, more than we could finish. I highly recommend 360 for drinks, snacks and view. Our timing was perfect for an intimate date but I would love to come back later at night for the dance floor sometime!

    (5)
  • Kimberly B.

    We tried the fish tacos and they were a great bite. Filling for one also good to share( three small tacos). Also had the mushroom flatbread which was really a 6 slice pizza. It was hot and covered in perfectly sautéed mushroom. Perfectly done. I would get there early if you want a seat. We got there at 730 and we didn't have any problems. Drinks were standard.

    (4)
  • Julianne M.

    Such a unique place in St. Louis, the views are unbeatable!! The drinks are a little expensive, but it's a nice place so you pay for the atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Tuan L.

    Was here for New Years Eve 2012. It was me my wife and friends first time coming here. It was cold outside so the roof wasn't open. But the VIEW is NICE. Wish i could say the same thing for the drinks. The drinks wasn't good and way too expensive. For example for 2 long island iced teas bill was $21-$23.. my friends were complaining. Ill have to go up there when its warm and try drinks again.. maybe it was just the bartender that night? Also i got to try the food.

    (3)
  • Eazmg C.

    Went here around the 3rd inning last Saturday evening, and lucked out with not only a parking spot right around the corner from the Hilton but also with a table overlooking the game. From talking to friends and family this isn't a typical experience by far. The view is amazing, the drink list solid (local beers on tap such as UCBC & Schlafly), and for what it's worth the food looked quality (we didn't eat).

    (4)
  • Sarah K.

    Stopped here for a drink with the recommendation from a friend. Great views of the city and interesting drink specials. The large "family style" tables are slightly awkward if you're on a date and you find yourself sitting right next to a bunch of people that you don't know but the atmosphere is overall an A!

    (4)
  • Lisa P.

    Been wanting to check out this bar for a while and finally snagged a Groupon that made me have to go. We arrived about 5:15 on a Friday evening and got a table although it was already filling up fast. Has fantastic views! Told the waitress we had a Groupon up front, in case there were special "rules" that came with it and she was very helpful and gave us great service. The only complaint is the $13 glass of wine was really small for such a hefty price. I wondered out loud to my boyfriend if it may be smaller due to us using a Groupon and then, lo and behold, when I looked over to the wine being served at the table next to us, I was justified in my comment. They definitely had much bigger pours than what we received. We got the BBQ Chicken pizza which was really good and worth the $15. When served the final bill, the waitress made sure to tell us that the amount without the Groupon added was what we were supposed to tip on...wow...thought that was crass. If it wasn't for the small pours and the comment about the tip, I would have rated it four or five stars.

    (3)
  • Kimberly W.

    Ok, let me set the stage here... It's a Tuesday night and two STL loving (ie obsessed) half-hipsters are on a first date, wanting to try somewhere new. A little searching leads them to 360. They know this wouldn't be a typical spot for either of them, but are lured by the view of their beloved city and a desire to try something new... Now that you have the back story, let me start by saying yes, the view is freakin AWESOME. No question there. (Though we only really got the northwest view from where we were sitting). The rest of the experience was mediocre at best. We didn't experience any of the bouncer or wait in line trouble others seem to have had, though granted it was a Tuesday. I didn't see a bouncer in the lobby at all actually. Took the elevator to the top and exited to a waterfall and a room that is straight out of Vegas, no joke. The hostess told us it was open seating, so we scooped up a table in the corner to maximize our view. Again, it was awesome. The beer list, however, was seriously lacking. Just your typical AB products with a few other selections thrown in. Once the waitress finally made an appearance we placed our drink orders and began looking over the food selections. The menu isn't large, but has a decent amount of variety... all with what I would consider to be a steep price tag. When the waitress came back with our drinks, one was wrong (and not even anything remotely close to what we actually asked for). At that point we decided to nix the idea of food here and just head to Bridge for dinner and a much more comprehensive beer selection (beer snobs much? yep). Thank god for the view and good conversation, both saved the experience. I will say that the atmosphere up there is pretty neat. Like I said before, seriously straight out of Vegas (the Palms could take a few notes in my opinion). However, the crowd was beyond weird and dominated by 50something business men. I can't even begin to imagine this place on a weekend. I'm picturing a cross between the Landing and Jersey Shore. Gross. Out of sheer curiosity the roomie and I are pondering checking it out on a weekend, but quite honestly I think a night here would leave us bankrupt.

    (2)
  • Helene D.

    I went for Happy Hour on a Monday night, and for $10 I got a California Roll and a pear martini. The view is really lovely, and my bartender was great: helpful, attentive, sweet, and made sure to figure out if I wanted to chat before he came over and started chatting. I liked the atmosphere, and I enjoyed my drink.

    (4)
  • Mike L.

    Excellent views and vibe. The DJ is spinning Bon Jovi and Bruno Mars (???), but it's a Wednesday night crowd of business people. What do you expect?

    (5)
  • Jennifer M.

    Tonight was the public grand opening and my first time here. 360 is a rooftop bar and restaurant perched atop the St. Louis Hilton Ballpark. When you walk in the hotel lobby you can see a sign for it. There we were greeted by a young lady. We were ID'd by two gentlemen and had to wait to be let up the elevator. It seemed as though only one of the elevators was going up to the 26th floor. There is indoor and outdoor seating and the views are breathtaking! The staff was very friendly and nice and I felt we were very well taken care of. We started off with one of their infused drinks "Murder On The Dance Floor". It was OK. It had a very tarty flavor, not what I expected when the ingredients were Rum, Roasted strawberry, Vanilla, Lemon, Champagne and Hibiscus Water. None the less I still drank it. My friend and I ordered hummus and fries with aioli to start. Both were excellent. My friend ordered a salad which we split, it was similar to a caprese salad. For our entree I ordered the double burger and my friend ordered the chicken speidini. I LOVED the burger. It came with house made chips which I wasn't a fan of as they had some spices on them that were too spicy for me. I tried a bite of my friends speidini, I would say it was OK, I wasn't overly impressed. We decided to split a desert and got the graham cracker cheesecake crostini with berries. It was OK as well, nothing overly impressive. It was a small portion and also had a really tarty flavor. The graham cracker was really hard to break and ended up flying all over the place. Over all I thought we had a wonderful experience and would definitely go back again soon!

    (4)
  • Tiffany B.

    Let's just start with the view. There is not a bad seat in the house. Spectacular! I found the drink prices to be fair. Mixed drinks, martinis, etc were priced between 5.00-8.00. The drinks were tasty but not necessarily the best around town. We did not have beer so I can't comment on that. But beer is beer in my book Small plates were just as it is stated - small plates. Basically a little snack while u are socializing. The pizza looked great and I would have loved to try it. It looked like it was for more than one person and not just a little personal size pizza. Overall, a very pleasant early evening. I must comment that as the crowd grew the volume did as well. At that point A comfortable normal conversation was difficult to have so we moved to a more intimate setting. We will definitely return for the view.

    (4)
  • Larry H.

    Good idea. Service was good. Friendly bartenders. Filthy.

    (1)
  • Jamie F.

    Very disappointed that when we got there they were charging $10 a person just to get in. We were meeting up with some other people because it was my birthday, and decided it wasn't worth it considering it was 11pm on a random Friday night. Too many other good places to go that don't charge such a ridiculous amount. I know the view is amazing but $10 is a little much when there isn't even a game to see.

    (1)
  • Emily N.

    Awesome Food! Awesome View! Awesome Drinks! I love this place! You gotta check it out!

    (5)
  • Tracy S.

    Fantastic atmosphere, the food is amazing, and the service is flawless. This is the perfect place to go with your friends for cocktails and conversation then some dancing. It's also a great place for a romantic evening with your honey. The homemade chips are to die for, you must also try the pizza and you absolutely can not leave until you try the home made kit kat dessert. Even the bathrooms in this place are fun. I've only been there in the winter so I can't wait to try the rooftop patio.

    (5)
  • Brian C.

    Awesome Views of the city. But if you go when it is not busy, you will see the place is already rather dirty for such a high end (high price) establishment.

    (3)
  • Max M.

    We enjoyed a busy pre-Rams v. Packers Saturday evening at 360. It was our first visit. I am a native St. Louisan and a life long Cardinals fan and this was my first visit ever to this particular hotel. We went on the spur of the moment and we were not disappointed. The ambiance was great and the views were spectacular! The facility was beautiful and even though it was awash in Cheese Heads, the place had a big city vibe about it. It reminded me of a New York establishment in that it was vibrant and modern in design. We enjoyed our entire meal in two comfortable chairs on the outdoor deck overlooking our fine city and our championship ballpark. The security at the door was welcoming and friendly. We were immediately attended to by a pleasant server who always checked on us throughout the evening no matter the size of the crowd as it ebbed and flowed. The service was impeccable I might add. The sumptuous foods and the tasty booze were terrific. Our cokctails were stiff and well constructed. The food offering were delectable. The fish tacos were some of the best I have ever enjoyed, especially in St. Louis where good seafood is difficult to find. Absolutely top-notch dishes followed thereafter. The oysters..fresh and tasty.. The other small dish apps were superb as well. The lobster risotto entree and the salmon were spot on! We did not expect such solid food and service in a nightclub type atmosphere. We spoke with the Executive Chef on our way out and he could not have been more friendly. Says a lot about this place...A must do St. Louis experience!

    (4)
  • Joan P.

    Just enjoyed a beautiful evening at 360! The view is great and the appetizers I sampled: California roll, salmon, spicy chips and pizza were delicious. The servers provided friendly, prompt service and the ambiance of the open balcony combined with nice, cozy indoor seating made for a very enjoyable experience. All of the employees we came in contact with were very friendly and made us feel very welcome. Awesome view of Busch stadium and definitely recommend 360 for a nice evening in St. Louis!

    (5)
  • Jordan G.

    came out on a friday night and were able to get in free with only about a 15 minutes line to get up to the top before 9pm! couldn't get out on the patio part because it was pretty packed due to the cardinals game, but were able to get a good seat over looking the arch! service was right on (and maybe even a little OVER bearing). drink prices were VERY reasonable... coming from chicago, where you're paying upwards of $50 for 4 drinks, this was a breath of fresh air (a round of drinks for a table of 4 cost us about $30!)

    (4)
  • Bboy S.

    on top of the hotel. nice view. hawaii prices but the food is good. I ate duck here. good for a few drinks or a nice little date.

    (4)
  • Andra G.

    Waited over an hour for food. On a Tuesday. Wine was mediocre at best and actually tasted like it was opened the night before.

    (1)
  • Nancy J.

    Cool place to see and the pizza was really good and simple, every thing was reasonably priced. A little bit crowed but still a nice place to go and have some drinks and appetizers. The DJ was pretty horrible the music was very mainstream.

    (4)
  • Lisa S.

    Gorgeous view. Very expensive and not great food. Overpriced.

    (2)
  • Amanda S.

    We had such a great time here! STUNNING views, great service, reasonable drinks ((EXTENSIVE selection)), DJ. All around a wonderful time. Very close to everything you'd want to do in STL. Will definitely be coming back again!

    (5)
  • Adam A.

    Location AMAZING. Drinks AMAZING. Service needs work, like allot of work. If it wasn't for the location probably wouldn't come. But hey, when in rome. Great view of STL and an amazing experience for a nice night out.

    (3)
  • Doug F.

    Summary: Come here for drinks, come here for the view, but please don't come here for the food. The view here is stunning. Sitting on the 26th floor of the downtown Hilton, you have an unobstructed view of St Louis, and were the Cardinals playing, a very high box seat for the game. It is a nice place to escape from the stifling heat and humidity. There's a good sized wine selection and a good dozen or two beers to choose from. There are two letdowns: First, the less serious one is the service. There doesn't seem to be many waiters/waitresses around and often I found myself waiting 20-30 minutes between actions for them to respond. Second, the food was surprisingly poor. I tried the margarita pizza, which was soggy and the sliders with three different meats, each being a bit of a disappointment. The teriyaki chicken was as dry as a jerky and didn't taste very teriyaki. The pork belly was delicious but as a sandwich, lacked the toppings that made me feel like it was a good slider. The short rib had an extra bit of vegetable that made it different than the pork belly. The meat was chewier than I would've wanted, but was acceptable. The presentation of the sliders was questionable, with some bun tops flipped over as if they toppled. The view saves the day here. If I had not ordered food, this may be a 4 star spot. But once I had eaten, I struggle to rate it more highly.

    (3)
  • Joan G.

    Decided to grab a quick bite before the game and to show visitors what a great view the restaurant has. We had to stand in line for awhile to wait for an elevator to take us up. Once up there, it is open seating( sit anywhere). There were a few tables with reserved signs on them. The waitress brought a bowl of potato chips to the table and got our drink order. A friend said they were spicy chips but I didn't think so. We also ordered a bowl of truffle popcorn to munch on while waiting for our food. Our table ordered a pepperoni pizza, the sliders, chicken skewers and an heirloom salad. My heirloom salad was delicious although I would have liked bigger pieces of mozzarella on it. The other dishes were declared tasty. I was able to taste the meatball slider. When I go back, that is what I will order. Dress is casual to dressy-whatever you choose. Food arrived in a timely fashion. All in all, it was a great meal.

    (4)
  • Mary A.

    I was here for a private event, so I can't give much of a review for the normal dining/drinking experience. Jake was the bartender for our event and he was GREAT! Very friendly and super skilled at what he does. Our group had chips from the appetizer menu ($6). I thought they were over-seasoned and spicy, but everyone else loved them. Personal preference- I would not order $6 chips at a bar. The view is spectacular!

    (4)
  • Mobin M.

    St. Louis 360 was a great experience as far as the drinks and the view of the whole downtown! Bar 360 is located inside Hilton hotel and when you first get there the hotel attendant will walk to the elevator and send you up to floor 26 where bar 360 is located at. When my girlfriend I walked in the bar the atmosphere of the bar is great! The ambience of the bar and patio was great! Starting with the bar there are 2 of them one inside and one outside on the patio! The service is consistent for the most part! The best about this place is the beautiful view of downtown and Anheuser-Busch stadium where we got to watch the Cardinals WIN!!! The drinks were pricey but worth it with the beautiful view from the roof top! The bartenders on the patio were fast and serving everyone that needed something!! The worse thing about this place was the food! We were very disappointed with the Margherita pizza that we ordered. The pizza honestly didn't even taste like real pizza and the sauce was watery, like it was running off the pizza and it was very soggy! It didn't even have any sort of flavor to the pizza! However we ordered the house made chips as an appetizer and that was really good just be careful they are spicy! I would recommend this place to people who want to have the beautiful view of downtown and just want to have a good time! Just stay away from the pizza and you'll be fine!

    (4)
  • Greg D.

    Just stepped in from Three Sixty and had a great time. Considering how busy it was the staff did an excellent job. Enjoyed some local beers and MO wine (yeah that's right..) Local beer menu is changing at present so they only have a few on draft. As I had already tried both at the breweries themselves in the last few days went with a Schlafly Dry Hopped APA which was very fresh bottled like last week. The fish tacos were killer and I have a tad bit of experience with tacos down in Texas and out in California. Really nicely done. The California Roll was just like any other yet twice the twice as down on the street and the BBQ Chicken Pizza had a nice crust yet the sauce was too sweet and it wasn't so impressive. You are not here for the food apparently. Obviously the view... And something else. Yes, I met one of the St Louis Cardinals here tonight. Nice guy. Apparently some of the players hang out here. Cool. The open fires on the 26th floor (only way you can get up here is ask to be sent, even if you are staying at the Ballpark Hilton as we are) make for some nice reflections off the glass walls. You can sit inside or outside and naturally there's a great photo opp with the Arch lit up at night. Not to mention the fact that this is a great place to watch the game just looking down at Busch Stadium from 26 stories up and across the street AND having widescreen monitors to just turn around and catch the last play again with a 10 second delay. It's like a live tivo experience on top of a skyscraper with a full upscale bar and top notch food. I give the food 4 stars. Service and being the best of it's kind just this side of the Mississippi (you can see it from here too) yes, of course it's 5 stars.

    (5)
  • Heather C.

    Great location and views - probably can't beat that. Seems like a good place to be before a Cardinals game. I wasn't really blown away by their $7.50 truffle popcorn, but I'm sure if I ordered something of actual sustenance it would have been good.

    (3)
  • Todd M.

    During the summertime this is an amazing place to watch a Cardinals game. The 360 skytop view is on top of the Hilton Hotel. It creates an amazing atmosphere. You get a great view of the city and catch a unique perspective of the Cardinals game below. The service and the food come close to matching the view. At one point the waitress mistakenly picked up our 3/4 finished order of fries. She immediately apologized and returned with a brand new order of french fries. Best of all the Giants won!!!

    (4)
  • Samantha Y.

    Place has amazing view. All I got was a drink & apptizers. Drink was strong. But the apptizers were not good at all. I will say come here if you want to get drunk & hang out. There is a dress code for guys, NO tanks or muscle shirts. & this is a room top restaurant, you cannot smoke outside.

    (2)
  • Sharon K.

    Great experience, awesome view and exceptional drinks. Our bartender, Jake, was wonderful! If it wasn't for Aaron there wouldn't be any of these fun social events. Thank you, Aaron B.

    (5)
  • Vicky R.

    360 is a trendy lounge with a great view of St. Louis downtown. Great for hanging out with friends on one of those breezy Saturday nights (but you'll have to fight for seats because every single person in STL seem to entertain by the same idea) Which is what we did last week. We didn't try their food so can't comment on that. Drinks are decent with plenty of alcohol in them too. I shelled out 100 dollars for 4 cocktails and shots, but I kind of expected it for its prime location and view. It's the place to be when taking friends from out of town!

    (4)
  • Shannon D.

    The view is incredible and it looks like a hip night club with lights everywhere. You can see the entire city from the rooftop. Outside of that, I think the place has overpriced drinks and food. The service was below average, but it was busy. There is a cover on the weekends and only 2 elevators to get up and down. Be prepared to wait a few minutes to get in.

    (3)
  • Jason W.

    Best place for some fresh air, cold beer and possibly some free baseball. This bar is very unique for St Louis. If you find yourself anywhere close to the Arch, you, you gotta do yourself and come enjoy the view.

    (4)
  • Mark V.

    Still have not found a grumpy person here in St. Louis. This place is very nice on a warm night to eat and drink and enjoy the view

    (5)
  • A B.

    Awesome view. Great opportunity to really get a unique view of the arch and the ball field. My buddies and I had lunch on a Saturday before a game and it wasn't crowded at all. We even had seats looking down on the ball field. Great bar. Excellent food. Definitely a place to go check out whether your in St Louis for one day or a week.

    (5)
  • Aziz G.

    This is a contemporary tapas-style bar situated on the top of a Hilton hotel with average food. The real story here is the view of the St Louis Arch which is fantastic. During baseball season you are supposed to be able to see games from the balcony, but I was not around during a game. The restaurant is designed well, with a contemporary feel. Waiters and servers are polite. The concept here is somewhat novel, offering an eclectic mix of food in the tapas-small plate style to be shared. Items include popcorn, sliders, sushi, and pizza. I just don't think the menu works all that well. Tapas relies on a menu with a lot of breadth and depth to allow the patrons to establish their own theme for the evening. The menu certainly has breadth, but misses the depth. We ended up ordering the hummus, seafood + artichoke dip, cheese plate, popcorn, short rib sliders, margherita pizza, sushi, fish tacos, oysters, and for dessert we had the home-made kit kat and brownie. The food was average to good, but produced a somewhat chaotic and disjointed collection of food. The highlights were the homemade kit kat dessert and brownie. The lowpoints were the artichoke dip, which was a coagulated mess, and the stale bread served with the hummus. So come for the views, but go easy on the food.

    (3)
  • Daniel D.

    While walking through downtown we saw this rooftop bar and decided to go check it out... In the end it was totally worth it. Even though you might have to do a line to get in the elevator it moves quickly and once you are upstairs the wait is irrelevant. This restaurant offers amazing views of the cities, nice atmosphere and good food. We ordered several dishes and everything we tried was worth the money. Even though the dishes are not the best I have ever had in my life, they were definitely good and made excellent by the ambiance. The one bad thing about this restaurant, is the fact that no reservations are taken, and no host/ess will help you find a table. So you have to be like a vulture and stand around other tables and wait for people to stand up and leave... I believe this can be uncomfortable for those with a table.

    (5)
  • Treesa G.

    Super fun, great view, gorgeous skyline. Drinks were good but the dudes serving it weren't overly awesome. Fine but not awesome. Definitely would come back just for the view.

    (4)
  • Kait S.

    Open 7 nights a week, decent drinks, cool atmosphere with lots of seating options and great decor. We love the multiple fire places and indoor/outdoor option. The food is ok. Haven't been impressed by any of the small plates yet. Good place to wear a cocktail dress and enjoy a drink.

    (4)
  • Tiffany H.

    The view is amazing and the decor is fun right down to the bathroom mirrors. The food is priced a little high, but standard for a place with craft cocktails and such a great location. I had two drinks with names that played on social media. Cute, and delicious. I had oysters and a hummus plate..both really fresh. If you're getting cocktails and dinner, expect to spend around $50 per person. This would be an ideal date spot for the 20-30 something crowd.

    (4)
  • Dani M.

    I stayed at the Hilton this past weekend with my bestie who was visiting from Chicago. We decided to head on up for a cocktail after returning to the hotel from dinner. At 10ish on a Saturday night this place was definitely hopping. Luckily we managed to snag two seats at the bar and enjoyed the view, DJ, and our luscious libations. Need to go back and actually try the food!

    (4)
  • David H.

    OK. Next time I stay in downtown St. Louis, I'll be staying at the Hilton at the Ballpark. This is one of the best features of the hotel. It's call 360 St. Louis because you can walk all around, not because it's revolving. They have a great bar area with some great views overlooking downtown and especially the ballpark. You can actually watch the game from there. There are several firepit areas outside. My wife and I were there in December and it was just a bit too chilly to be outside. I believe they also allow smoking outside. In the summer, they set up an outdoor bar. The drinks are a bit pricey, but very good. Many TV's for watching the games. Crowd seems to be somewhat young--- 25-40. Separate elevator takes you up.

    (5)
  • Sidhartha R.

    I really enjoyed this place! One of the best places to see downtown St.Louis. Service is good.For me this is a favorite spot to have drinks in the evening. California Rolls and Fish tacos are the best that I had here.

    (4)
  • Alisha M.

    I give this place a very strong 3 stars. The view is great and so is the atmosphere however it could be sooo much more. The tapas style menu do not work well with the concept. The happy hour doesn't really make you happy. The salmon dish is great however the price point is seriously off (gotta keep the lights on so I get it. The fish Tacos are good. (They are tiny) People order the pizza because it's safe. It's not all that great, But who can mess up pizza. The prices and menu selections are not cohesive. You'll leave feeling like you paid for a happy ending you never got. Oh and the 24 dollar glass of Cab came with a complimentary gnat. You're welcome.

    (3)
  • Melissa W.

    I went to 360 after a wedding Saturday night and I am a frequent patron of the rooftop. I was completely disgusted by the lack of cleanliness in the bathroom. There was no hand soap in either container, no paper towels and toilet paper covered the floors of the stalls. I mentioned this to the manager and she stated that the employees have their own restroom that they use so I could be assured that the people waiting on us had washed their hands after using the restroom. I was completely floored when one of the waitresses approached me 30 minutes after I complained at the bar and said, "You can go wash your hands now if you would like, there's soap in the bathroom." The professional response from the team should have been very simple. Thank you for letting us know, we will address it immediately.

    (1)
  • Shaun B.

    So while my girlfriend and I are planning a vacation to St. Louis, we stumble upon 360. It seemed like a rooftop lounge that served food and drinks with a view of the city sounded like a fine idea. So we arrive and discover that we each need to pay $10 cover. We did not know we were entering a club, but whatever. We take the elevator to the very top and are greeted by exceptionally loud dance music being played by a DJ, but absolutely no dance floor. Essentially, you are supposed to sit there at a booth and have drinks and attempt to converse over the loud and pointless dance music. We're off to a great start! We then look at the menus to decide what we will eat and drink. The food prices seemed a little ridiculous for a bar environment, but drinks were reasonably priced. However, we were hungry after the long drive, so we decide that we will still order food. Just one problem though; kitchen closed at 10 pm. So we begrudgingly ordered our drinks since we already paid for the Groupon and had drunk said drinks while listening to out of place music and laughing at all the security walking around. This place seriously thinks it's a club, and as someone to use to work in the industry for years, I couldn't help but roll my eyes at this place. To their credit, the drinks were good. We then decide to take a look around to look at the view. There was a good view of the Anheuser Busch ballpark and the lights of the city, but the building was as tall as the buildings surrounding it. Long story short; you get a fabulous view of the KPMG sign right in your face. Before we finally left, my girlfriend went to use the restroom and our server was cleaning the bathroom, and we felt bad for her. If you are advertising yourself as a high end lounge or are trying to be a club or whatever, have a designated bathroom attendant and let the servers actually serve. Overall, I do not see how people are giving this place good reviews, and would recommend to anyone planning a trip to St. Louis to stay far away from this place!

    (2)
  • Gilbert L.

    Great ambiance, great staff/service!, There are the cheap seats and there is the view from above Busch Stadium...way above Busch Stadium. To watch the games live and on TV in that fashion is some kind of fun way of doing it. Drinks were reasonably priced! I didn't get a chance to eat there but from what my friends told me it was pretty great. Great view of the city all the way around I must say. TIP: It is free entry with a room key for the Hilton.

    (4)
  • Caitlin B.

    Came here with my bff during my recent trip to St. Louis. We were staying in the Hilton, so came for an after dinner drink before heading across the street to Ballpark Village. Hilton guests do not need to pay a cover to get in, which was nice! (Not sure if women have to pay a cover at all, but there was a group of men in front of us who were definitely charged entry). It was pretty crowded on a Saturday night, and it was easy to see why- the view was awesome, the bartenders were friendly, and there was lots of seating. We were able to find two seats at the bar, and we had a nice time chatting and drinking for an hour or so. I'd definitely come back the next time I'm in St. Louis! Note that if you are staying in the hotel, you'll need to go downstairs to the lobby before you can take the elevator up to the bar. That's where they'll check your ID and your room key. A bit annoying, but nothing to prevent me from going back. How amazing is it to go out in the winter without needing a coat because you aren't leaving the building?

    (4)
  • Erica J.

    Fantastic restaurant with view wrapped all around the rooftop. We ordered quite a bit off the menu and everything was surprisingly good. Cocktails were yum too. Negative: hotel elevator system sucks.

    (5)
  • Dana D.

    Atmosphere and location are great and you pay for it. We had some small plates (they should be called extra small plates) which were good but overpriced ( the sliders, chicken skewers, and spinach and strawberry salad). If I were to order one again it would definitely be the sliders, it was the only one I didn't feel horribly ripped off paying $14 for. Ended up getting a bbq chicken pizza after those because we were still hungry. The thin crust was good but the fact that the first 3 bites of every piece was so soggy you had to eat it with a fork was not. Would go back for drinks and hanging but not dinner.

    (3)
  • Jessika O.

    No surprise from the reviews I read previously. The view is great and the drinks aren't bad. The atmosphere is what you are going here for. The end. The food is sub-par and the drinks are expensive. I knew this going in from the reviews, so I wasn't upset. I kept an open-mind and I was mainly going for the atmosphere. I would go back again for sure, but eat before or after somewhere else.

    (3)
  • Ann S.

    It is a given that the view is the star of the show here, but was pleased with the food. We intended to have drinks and an appetizer and then eat elsewhere, but liked the food and stayed for dinner. Great fish tacos and Korean bbq tacos. Everyone wants to see the view and guests were taking pictures of each other. Fun atmosphere and great decor! The place to take friends from out of town!

    (4)
  • Mike W.

    We hit a really great night. Great sunset on a beautiful evening. We had spent too much time inside over the weekend, so a little fresh air at 360 was perfect. The atmosphere can't be beat. Great seating areas, little gas fire pits everywhere, casual yet classy. The food was good, but if the menu was a little better, this would have been an easy 5 starts. Limited appetizers, decent sushi, but far from good sushi. Had the sliders as well, which were good, but not great. I will definitely be back when I get the chance.

    (4)
  • Hollina U.

    Overrated. Sorry, this rooftop has nothing on rooftops in other cities. The crowd is older than I was expecting on a Saturday night--- but it would be a great date place-- just maybe not a place to scope out other singles. But then again, what am I thinking-- people want to scope the Arch. Too bad the KPMG building blocks part of the view of the Arch. Drinks were just alright, and the bartender took forever even though it wasn't that busy. I would skip this place.

    (3)
  • Danya W.

    Great ambiance, good food, nice prices! Celebrated our anniversary dinner here and was very pleased :) My only wish is that they add more entree items to menu!!

    (4)
  • Sally C.

    Sitting on top of one of the Hilton hotels in downtown is this hip, chic bar. I may have liked it better if we had known that it opened at 4 (so we didn't have to wait an hour downstairs in the lounge) and if they had let us sit on the side where you could see the Arch. Our side (the complete other side) was nice too, but the sun was going down on that side, which put half the people in our party at risk from being blinded by the setting sun. The decor is sleek, sexy, and modern. Its surrounded by windows so you can see across the expanse of St. Louis, at the Arch and the stadium. There is even outdoor seating with little firepits in case you wanted to brave the wind. Oddly, many of the indoor decor was painted green, which was a little weird to me but maybe it was their thing. Right in front of the elevator is what looks like a curtain of water streams falling downstairs. Its actually plasticy elastic bands on which water actually fell-- my friend and I couldn't resist touching. :P Behind it is a short curved stairwell that led down to the restrooms, which had a nude painting hanging next to the men's door. The restrooms themselves are amazing and gorgeous. Full doors, bright lights, and mirrors. Very clean. I was impressed, it was NICE. My friend wanted to come because she said their fish tacos were amazing. We hadn't eaten since 10 AM and waited until 4 PM to order the tacos. Unfortunately, they had redone the menu since she had last visited and the tacos she had before were no longer there. I figured no matter, if the last fish tacos were good, the current ones couldn't be too bad. So we ordered. They were called crispy Baja tacos and supposedly came with creme fraiche and salsa roja. There might have been a smear of creme fraiche on the tortilla before they loaded it up and only a spot of salsa on top of a rather colorless, bland minced slaw that took up most of the taco. However, the fish was fried wonderfully-- it was crispy and spicy and delicious. My friend said it wasn't as good as the previous tacos. I also ordered a drink called the Been There, Done That. I wanted something bubbly and refreshing, which it was with cucumber vodka and champagne. The Chamboard made it pretty but weighted it down a little. My friend's brother ordered their Korean style pulled pork tacos and the fries. He said the pork was a little too sweet and didn't taste quite right (he's from LA and lives in Koreatown, he probably knows his Korean food). But the fries were SO SO delicious. Another friend ordered the California roll. She said the avocado was brown but tasted fine. My friend's stepfather ordered a steak dish and said it tasted food; I thought it was weird that it came all cut up in cubes. It's a nice place to grab a few snacks and enjoy drinks. Probably not the best place to eat if you're hungry and want a meal. Super chill though and really pretty.

    (4)
  • Adam S.

    Great drinks and atmosphere!!!! Didn't eat but everyone else's food looks great!!!! My only complaint is that the person manning the elevator was extremely rude and needs an attitude check or to be replaced!!!!!!!!!

    (4)
  • Richard J.

    On one side, the Gateway Arch. On the other side, the home of the St. Louis Cardinals baseball team. Awesome views! The atmosphere is nice, but I was very comfortable there in jeans. The food is good, and there's a variety of beer to choose from. In St. Louis, this is a don't-miss.

    (5)
  • Jen J.

    Do not even think about ordering the ceviche - hands down the worst ceviche I ever had. At $18 a pop, there is no excuse for its quality! I wasn't at all expecting authentic Peruvian Ceviche here, but this dish was just sad...the fish bits were mushy and oily and tasted like they came straight out of a can; the shrimp were so overcooked they were chewy; the only decent component were the chips that came with the dish. They were at least crispy. Come on 360! You can do alot better with the price you are charging on these suckers. If you can't make a half decent fresh ceviche, don't put it on the menu. Yuck

    (2)
  • Christiana S.

    Expensive for what you get. I don't mind paying a lot for quality, but this place just doesn't deliver. You are buying atmosphere, not great food/drinks. Their bar is SLOOOOOOW. I can't put enough Os in that word. The place wasn't even a quarter full, and it took forever to get drinks! They charge full price for food, but you get little bites. I had to go get a supplemental dinner after eating there. The food was good, but not stunning, and certainly not worth the price. I had a great view of the Arch and the river, but from what I could tell, our table and the one next to us were the only tables with great views. Otherwise, it was pretty dull. I will not return, but I don't really regret going once.

    (3)
  • Isaac S.

    Definitely a place to visit. They have AWESOME views of downtown. It's a mix between urban/industrial feel and a hint of classy--urban chic? The bar tender was very friendly and helpful. He made excellent drinks and I would highly recommend him. I wish they would get rid of or dim the lamps around the windows as it's hard to see out them when they are on. It's a cool place and I'd definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Fab S.

    360 is located at the top of the Hilton Hotel downtown St Louis, at a prime location near the base ball stadium. Go on a breezy summer night, and enjoy the views of the Downtown skyline, the Busch Stadium, the ballpark village...etc Get there before they charge a cover starting at 10pm ($10 cover). Drinks are on the pricey side - $10 and up. Valet service is available. Nice ambiance, good music, hip/posh atmosphere. They host quite a few private events that may occupy a good portion of the patio, but you can always find your way to the outside bar. On my first visit there years ago, I had the chicken skewers which sent me in a mild to moderate state of cognitive dissonance... They were very flavorful, not expected at all from such establishment (this is a compliment, lol).The happy hour food is exquisite. I believe they promote a different menu item every day of the week. I went on a Fish tacos day, and on a Sushi day. Both were outstanding. If you can catch the happy hour on any given day, I say GO!! totally worth it. I have only tried a few small plates off the menu and would say, though the food is super tasty, the regular prices are little too high in my opinion. I've never had a full diner at the 360 but I am willing to bet it won't be disappointing. I'd also recommend to all tourists who want to enjoy STL at night in a nice environment downtown.

    (4)
  • Dennis W.

    Given the number of late-night weekend spots you can get into without a cover in St. Louis, it's hard to ever recommend a place that charges the fee without a live band on stage. ...even if the views are one-of-a-kind... ...even if the scene is a unique sort of accessible luxury that few other lounges in the region come close to matching. The exception to the rule is 360, in a good way. As a hotel bar/Happy Hour location: In a word? Impressive. During the day, the modern decor and spaciousness of the restaurant really stand out, the music is turned down to a more casual level and the views are one-of-a-kind. Even returning guests can't help but appreciate the romance of the sun setting over Clayton to the west or the sight of clouds flanking the Arch to the east. As a Friday/Saturday nightlife option: Depending on your aim, 360 can either be an energetic in-spot with a mix of sports fans, business travelers and good-looking locals (inside) or one of the top lounge patio spaces in the region (outside). My suggestion is to pursue the latter. Good luck finding a seat near one of the firepits or along the outer railings on busier nights... but know that it can be absolutely sublime when you can. Note: *Cover rules apply after 10p on Friday and Saturday and during some events. $10/person. (Hotel guests and those with Cardinals ticket stubs from the same evening's game are complimentary). *Among the more interesting design features, check out the DJ booth above the bar's water curtain.

    (4)
  • Picha M.

    Finally had the opportunity to check out the 360. This has been our list for a while and this past week we were able to explore it during an appreciation event. As you walk into the hotel lobby there is a dedicated elevator to the 360. A nice exclusive touch. We arrived in the bar and were immediately greeted and handed a drink. For the even it was standard fare with wine and beer. I stuck with the red bled most of the night. The setting was awesome. Very bright airy and with wonderful views "360". There was a cardinal's game going on so naturally we positioned ourselves by the gas fire on the south side over looking Busch. Overall a great view of the stadium with plenty of nearby flat screen TVs and even on a slightly chilly night it was perfect by the fire. The food we were able to taste included Sushi (spicy tuna and california rolls), flatbread pizza (BBQ chicken) as well as multiple different sliders. They were serving tenderloin, sirloin and pork belly. The pork belly took the cake! Overall a pleasant and comfortable atmosphere with very nice modern decor. If I didn't have so get babysitting I would probably come here more often.

    (4)
  • Dustin H.

    One of of my all time favorite bars! 360 provides exactly what the name says: A fantastic 360 degree view of the St. Louis. From The Arch, to Bush stadium, to downtown, you will not be disappointed. We went several times during our visit and they were all great. During the week it wasn't busy at all and the beer prices were very reasonable considering the location (~$6/draft). 360 provided a great atmosphere and service, seemed very classy, and yet had a casual vibe about it. Great outside bar for days with good weather, and the fire pits on tables add a very cool ambiance at night. If you're ever in St. Louis, head to 360, grab a beer and take in the city as you watch the sun set. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Carmel M.

    A fun bar, I'm glad we have something like this in St.Louis. Tips: Go for the drinks and the view, get food elsewhere. If you don't like waiting around, loud music, or crowds, go on an "off" night or go right at 4:00. Some nights there is a cover charge of $10. We went here for a drink in a random Sunday afternoon when we were supposed to be golfing but the weather turned and cancelled our outdoor plans. I figured it'd be nearly empty but even with our 3:50pm arrival we had to wait in a line at the elevator. No problem, we got right in and had a lounge seat with a view of the arch. We each ordered beers (reasonable cost, $5-$8 or so) and a plate of pita and hummus dip. The food was awful. Stale pita, the hummus had a crust on it as if it'd been in that dish for a while. No biggie, just disappointed. All in all, a fun bar. I'm not into baseball at all, nor do I like crowds much so I doubt I'll be back on a Saturday or game night but it was definitely a fun drink and a great view that we can take an out-of-town guest or two proudly.

    (4)
  • Krystal H.

    I went here with a friend during restaurant week to celebrate her birthday. For appetizers I got the ceviche and she got the hummus. It's not the best ceviche I ever had but it was reasonably enjoyable. I'm not really into pineapple but it worked with this version. I will say that if the portion and quality I received is the same outside of restaurant week it is absolutely not worth the $18 menu price. The hummus was, well, hummus. Kind of hard to screw up hummus. There was a large portion of olive tapenade on top, and she hates olives, so it would have been nice to know in advance, but I ate it for her and the rest was fine. The entrees were the tilapia and the seafood risotto. The tilapia looked amazing and she enjoyed it; was served on top of polenta. The seafood risotto was kind of a let down. Very little seafood at all and only 2 shrimp on top. could have used some kind of garnish for color other than the 2 shrimp. Just was kind of blah. The watermelon sangria was awful. Tasted like a watermelon jolly rancher and I was expecting actual fresh watermelon since it's in season and all. For dessert we both got the beignets. She really liked them but having had really really good beignets before I think they were just ok. A lot of mine were kind of doughy in the middle and they were really small, although I got a lot of them. I don't think I'd get them again. Our service was great, though. My friend and I had a lot to catch up on and our service picked up on that and didn't hover. She came when we needed her and that was all. She was friendly and offered suggestions, listing some of her favorites. The view (which was the draw for me) is cool. You can see over Ballpark Village and into the stadium. There's a nice view of the arch. The Cardinals game was on all the screens. The ambience is nice and there's a floating DJ booth above the bar which is pretty cool. Honestly I wouldn't go there and pay a cover. It's luxe but that's what you're paying for.

    (3)
  • Fern R.

    Another visit, this time on a Saturday eve! An interesting and fun crowd in every age group, club music and many dancing where they stand or sit :)) Good food: I had pork tacos that were liking and very tasty! Sliders were really good and creative and fish tacos were again wonderful! We ate inside and enjoyed the spectacular views with visits to the open patios!! Great fireplaces warned us on a cool eve and the views were a treat from every vantage point! We also visited the outside bar,stone with lights and there are also 2 pits to enjoy cocktails in front of while feeling their warmth! A fun night of great club music, great people watching, fabulous views. Just a very cool and fun place to eat and imbibe atop the Hilton

    (4)
  • Curtis M.

    The location is excellent, the view and ambiance are spectacular, and the food was quite good. And it goes straight downhill from there. Frankly, the bar manager should be fired. The house specialty cocktails had pen scratches through half the menu which doesn't mesh with the upscale vibe. They have about 10 beers on draft which isn't bad...if they had them. They did not have half of the draft beers. Ok, bottles. They also didn't have about 1/2 of the bottles on their menu. And it took forever to get the beer. That's not the worst of it...when someone orders a bottle of Tank 7 or Sofie, you don't expect the customer to drink it from the bottle. When someone orders wine, do you just drop it off and have them be hoosiers drinking out of the bottle? No, supply the proper glassware. I had to drink my 8 dollar beer in a water glass (which I had to ask for). Not upscale or even proper in any way shape or form. The saving grace was the quality of the food. I thought the prices were fair. The first round of small plates came out very very quick. The second round took well over 30 minutes and we were comped $20. You can tell the manager was trying to get the service right and everyone was very nice, but they were sure struggling. In the end, I would catagorize 360 as a tourist attraction and a hotel lounge. If you're a local, I don't see a reason to go here.

    (2)
  • Stephan L.

    One of the best views in STL. Came here after a friend's wedding, had the California rolls which were surprisingly good.

    (4)
  • Monica N.

    Do not come here for food. I ordered the NY strip which was $30 and it was chewy and the arugula that it came with was definitely spoiled. Music is too low for it to be fun. Probably wouldn't even come here for just a drink. Unless I was with my grandma and felt like taking her out to be nice. I'm actually still here but about to leave and go eat some Friday's across the street!! I'm a tourist and this place was disappointing.

    (1)
  • Annie S.

    Bar 360 is relatively new in St. Louis and provides a fun place to go for, literally, a change on scenery. Located on the top floor of the Ballpark Hilton at Broadway and Market, this bar provides a great view of St. Louis and the stadium, awesome outdoor seating options, and a lovely indoor-outdoor combination. The drink prices are pretty average for the area and the service is nothing outstanding, but I've enjoyed my time whenever I go there. This year, they had a stellar Halloween costume party, which people went all out for. The only complaint I had about that was the $10 cover charge. Other than the prices, it's a pretty cool place to go and I don't hit it up often enough.

    (3)
  • K S.

    Awesome view (Duh) but it took some strategic hoovering to get a table to sit. The pizza is something I would highly recommend! The drinks were not that impressive. They were out of 5 if the 8 drink specials. Our waitress was terrible. She didnt check on us at all. I was unhappy with my cocktail ( she didnt even ask if i wanted it to be remade or wanted something else). I asked for a water..it never came 30 min later..asked again and it took 15 min. I was so frustrated she totally ruined the evening. The elevator button pusher was aggressive for no reason. But maybe I would be a little frustrated if my job entailed pushing a button all day. The DJ was playing some decent music but I was so pissed at the terrible service I wanted out of there quickly ( But ya know after our awful waitress took forever bringing us the bill and closing our tab out)

    (2)
  • Amanda E.

    This place sucks. Beautiful views and cool sets ups but a major identity crisis going on. The kitchen closes early and the drinks are good but expensive. The music is loud dance music but there's no dance floor. Plus there's a $10 cover. So basically it's trying to be a club but fails miserably, if I wanted to just sit around drinking late at night I'd go to just a plain bar, expected something special here and got nothing. This out of towner is not impressed. I saw on other reviews this is a good place to bring people to impress, please don't you will look lame. Also, we both came in jeans no problem and I saw a variety of attire but certainly nothing that screened dress to impress at me.

    (2)
  • Richa T.

    I really think the view is what sells this place over anything else. It is absolutely stunning and has a great view into the ball park. If you are coming here, dress in layers and prepare to sit outside - the best views/seats are definitely on the balcony. That being said, they do have a lot of space indoors too. The food and drinks are fairly pricey, but I guess that's to be expected of a hotel bar and such a gorgeous view. Also, heads up - they do charge a $10 cover on weekend nights (after 10). I managed to come on a weekday to avoid the cover. I'm not sure if I would return if I still had to pay the cover, but on another night I'd be game. The service is great - they are pretty quick, helpful, and attentive. I might not frequent this place, but it is definitely one of the paves you have to try at least once.

    (4)
  • Stephanie W.

    Great drinks! And breathtaking view! Plus a super dope environment! We came in town on a random weekend getaway and fell in love with this place! Definitely a new favorite and we left wishing we could take it home with us!

    (5)
  • Austin A.

    This bar has a fantastic view of the downtown area. The only reason I would return is if I had out of town guests and wanted to show them the view. I ordered the chicken underneath the snack title portion of the menu. 4 bites later I was finished. Two friends and I ordered the barbecue chicken pizza, and it was not filling by any means. The drinks were over priced (8 dollar well tequila shot) and my Bacardi and coke didn't taste like there was any Bacardi in the drink. The service was mediocre at best. Like I said in the beginning the view is the best part. Oh, the girl twirling with the fire was rather neat as well.

    (2)
  • Merari M.

    360. This place is amazing. I do rate on my own experience, but let me tell you this place is just the perfect place to be at on any kind of night. My husband took me here for our Anniversary weekend and it was the most perfect place to have some really great food, and drinks. It has an amazing view all the way around. There are lounge chairs around the restaurant that allow you to sit, relax and enjoy the wonderful view. You are able to walk around and just mingle if you wish. For me it was definitely a place to just unwind and enjoy the food and drinks that it offers. My reason for the five stars was just definitely the layout, the music, the view, the oysters, and our bartender David, well it was all great! Check it out and enjoy yourself. you will definitely not regret it. I loved it!

    (5)
  • Jonathan F.

    Came here for drinks while having a great view during the short visit to St Louis. Views are great, atmosphere hip. Service was super slow but the server was really nice. Small draft list with many of the options sold out.

    (3)
  • Patricia J.

    Nice view. I mean STL doesn't exactly have an amazing skyline. But for what it is - 360 is probably one of the better viewpoints. Drinks are a bit pricey and standard for the fare. Good place to bring some out of towners but won't be a regular.

    (3)
  • George M.

    Beautiful 360 degree view of St Louis and atmosphere - A plus. Sausage pizza? Very, very salty. Still, I will go there again next time I'm in town.

    (4)
  • page j.

    I like to go on a Monday or. Sunday when they are slow. I like the views. I love the food. Happy hour pricing is great! The music sucks. The staff is a bit snotty and I would go here when it crowded. And contrary to some other reviews I love this place in winter!

    (4)
  • Farooha M.

    Well I definitely think everyone should visit here .... Just not for the food. The scenery is unbeatable of course. You can see all of saint louis. And it's great they have an outdoor section to sit in that high up. The food was ok , but way overpriced for what it was. My husband got the New York strip. It was 30 dollars , I would've paid half that much for what they gave him. It wasn't even hot when they brought it to the table. It was cooked well enough and the sauce on it was nice. I had the burger and it was really good , beef tasted great. It was only like 12 or 13 dollars I believe ... So not too bad. I would come back for a lunch , just a quick bite or something just for the view. My socks weren't blown off , it was just ok.

    (3)
  • Yvette I.

    Great view, great food. Small plates are perfect except the pizza, bigger than you think.

    (4)
  • Dave F.

    "Fire & Ice over City Lights" Went for the bar made with ice & surrounded by fire photo op after reading the name- "Chilled & Distilled Parka Party" IMO, terrible name... Overall this place is too upscale for me, personally anyway. BUT, ask me to party in a parka & see mostly suits & dresses... However, the party is a cool concept for the urban clubbing outdoor types. The name & marketing is what is killing me. 360 has a fire oven cooking pizzas. 360 has a bar made of ice! 360 has fire pits. In the winter- 360 rooftop patio is COLD. People know it will be COLD. The ice bar is cool. HOWEVER, people want FIRE in the winter so lead with that. "Fire & Ice over City Lights" This, IMHO, is a better name for this event. With the view & wanting upscale clientele, I can understand the premium on drinks. I may only go to this lounge for special occasions, but I can appreciate the idea. I just want a better invite on the nights when the add the ice bar.

    (4)
  • S R.

    If you enjoy amazing views with great music and a lounge experience you will love this place. We came on a Saturday night which was busy but not overcrowded. there was a dj and celeb musician that played together as well as an areal artist which made for lots of entertainment. I do agree with another reviewer that this place does have a bit of an identity crisis. The music is loud and very club like but the atmosphere is more for the laid back experience. Would have loved them to have a dance floor! The service was sub par (we had to hunt down a waiter multiple times and our food order came out wrong.) but the views made it worth it. Overall I recommend coming here, the views are seriously stunning and I would love to come back!

    (4)
  • Beth C.

    I went here on a Saturday night with a couple of friends to celebrate my 30th birthday in St. Louis. This place is beautiful! There was $10 to get in, but the view and the ambiance was worth the price of admission right there. The bartender took very good care of us and was very polite. Most places like this have pompous bartenders, but not this guy. I really want to go back again when I'm not excessively celebrating a milestone birthday so I can remember the place in more detail (thanks, Patron). I'd love to go when the Cards are playing too because the non-game views were pretty fab.

    (5)
  • Greg M.

    Great view. The only reason I didn't give it a single star is the view. Poor service and food quality has room to improve. Staff really doesn't know food and especially doesn't know their food. Come when it's not crowded for a single drink (more will take too long with the indescribably slow bartenders) and eat elsewhere. I have sampled the entire menu now and there are no hits here.

    (2)
  • Kirby M.

    Great place to bring out of town guests for the views alone. Tried a couple appetizers that were pretty good, you will pay some $$ for a meal but again you just can't beat the view. Upscale crowd (at least ppl that think they are cool). Dress to impress (if you care).

    (4)
  • Aaron B.

    360 is a really awesome/unique bar that is a rare find in St. Louis. As Glo K says, "If you want to impress visitors who are new to St. Louis, this is a great place to be!" Being on the roof, this bar showcases a 360 view of St. Louis' skyline and has a perfect eagle eye's view into the ball park. Not only that, but it's super swanky/trendy. The decoration and setup does an awesome job at making you feel like you are at a cutting edge establishment. They have plenty of lounge areas and multiple bars. Anywhere you sit at 360 is a great spot. The drinks here are good but what really stood out to me is the food. Not many bars have amazing food but 360's is very unique for a bar. Nothing about this space is run of the mill so why should the food be?! Their Margherita pizza is good but it's very thin. Their BBQ pork burgers are good and so are the chicken skewers. The chicken skewers are packed with flavor! My favorite thing here are the Baja Fish Tacos. I'm not even really a big fish taco fan but these are amazing. The fish is perfectly breaded, tender, and delicious. Before you leave I highly recommend trying out the House Kit Kat Bars...Kit Kat needs to fire their "chef" and make Kit Kats that taste like these! They are amazing. It's essentially gourmet chocolate with wafer in between. It's so delicious and satisfying....mmmm I want it now. I need to come back just for the Kit Kats!

    (5)
  • Andrew N.

    I'm not sure what the times are when they charge cover, but they charged $10 around 11pm on a Friday....with no music. It's a cool view and all, but $10 with no live music and expensive drinks? Won't be doing that again. Drinks are expensive ($8) and beers are $6-8. It's a cool place to go on a special occasion, or if you're showing out of town people around, but I won't be a regular here. Pros: great view, Cons: high cover, pricey drinks

    (3)
  • Chris X M.

    Best view in town! Great for Cards games or any night. Superb patio and drinks. Good, small plate food is good and reasonable. Service can be slow.

    (5)
  • Rose L.

    Great place for Date Night. The atmosphere is perfect for hanging out and drinking and the décor is great. Staff is professional and attentive. Obviously, the views are unbeatable. If you want to grab some pre dinner cocktails with out-of-state friends, take them here and they will certainly be impressed!

    (5)
  • angie M.

    A stellar view of the Arch and the Busch stadium! The appetizers are tasty and satisfying. The house kit kat bars are a must!

    (5)
  • Tarun M.

    It's kinda small although it has a spacious roof top but I think it was useless as it was winter. Beautifully designed and classy.... I agree. Good selection of wine. A spectacular view of the city from 26th floor( I guess) The reason I gave it this rating is because there were not many young people and it gave me a vibe of an extremely formal environment as I m a casual person.

    (3)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :4:00 pm - 12:00pm
  • Mon : 4:00 pm - 12:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Late Night
    Parking : Valet, Street
    Bike Parking : No
    Good for Kids : No
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Trendy
    Noise Level : Average
    Music : DJ
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : Yes
    Smoking : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

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