Blueberry Hill Restaurant & Bar Menu

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  • Soups
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  • Vegetarian Specials
  • Hamburgers
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  • Specialties
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  • Appetizers & Side Orders
  • Soups
  • Salads
  • Vegetarian Specials
  • Hamburgers
  • Sandwiches
  • Specialties
  • Desserts

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  • Tricia B.

    I have been to Blueberry Hill several times, not because I like the food, but because I always find myself with people who want to go. It is always sub-par. Last night I ordered a burger medium rare and it was medium well. Very dry and tasteless. They clearly had not even salt & peppered the meat. For a place that is supposed to be known for their burgers, they really stink at making them. Furthermore, the food took forever and was cold when it got to the table. I think Blueberry Hill hides their terrible food behind their location and theme. Walk across the street to Fitz's for a better tasting burger. Hell, find a Burger King and you will probably (sadly) be more satisfied.

    (1)
  • Jeff P.

    Never a disappointment and always a necessary stop when I am in St. Louis. The perfect place for any occasion...lunch, dinner, drinks, darts, music...Decent bar food. Great, large beer selection. Decent service. But, you come here because it's a great, kitschy spot to have a good time. Must be 21 at night (possibly just on weekend)

    (4)
  • Daphne L.

    This is the #1 worst service in the city! I am in graduate school and was telling some classmate who are from ST. Louis who told me " Not surprising; the service is always bad!" My husband and I went ther for our birthdays (only 2 days appart). We waited 40 minutes before a waiter even stopped by, another 30 for our drink order. After we ordered our food we decided to see how long it would take to get our food.. one hour and 42 minutes and my burger was very cold and was not even the way I had ordered it. We did not see the waiter for another 32 minutes so I decided to get a to-go box we were so ready to leave but it took another hour to get our check. We were there for for almost 5 hours and nerver did the waiter say happy birthday or thankyou. The food is a la cart and no burger is under 5 dollars, really to much money for a cold burger, with a very dry bun and not even given to me the way I had ordered it. OOh By the way, when I had not touched the burger and told the waiter, he said he would take it back but it would be at least anothe hour before I would have the correct burger I ordered.. So much for them caring about if you eat with the people you came with, it is obviously they really have not one single concern for thier customers,

    (1)
  • Amanda D.

    We had another excellent experience at Blueberry Hill on Wednesday night before a show. The restaurant was as empty as I'd ever seen it when we arrived at 6:30, probably due to fact that 2 hours worth of snow-globe like flakes and sleet had just fallen. We found a table for the 5 of us and started dinner as we always do, with a round of beers and 2 orders of the cheddar cheese balls. Who can resist beer and perfectly fried, slightly spicy cheese bites? Not this girl! Dinner came faster than ever and the burgers were cooked perfectly (medium rare done right is hard to find in this town). The buffalo fries, onion rings, and fish and chips fulfilled everyone as well. One of the best things about Blueberry Hill is the Duck Room. We headed downstairs after dinner for a great show put on by an awesome new band, Elmwood, and Tea Leaf Green. The Duck Room is one of my favorite venues in St. Louis because it is like hanging out in someones basement enjoying great drinks and even better music! All in all, Blueberry Hill can't be beat!

    (4)
  • Maggie S.

    Blueberry Hill! Where do I begin? Blueberry Hill is in some ways synonymous with St. Louis. Joe Edwards is the master behind it, along with Pin-up Bowl and the Pageant Theater. As an aside, I must shout out to Mr. Edwards as he is pretty much single-handedly the reason the Loop district is so vibrant and becoming moreso every year. They have my favorite reuben sandwich!! And they have my favorite cheeseburger in town. Get the cheddar, it's not a slice, it's this ooey gooey delicious spread; and they aren't stingy with it. Maybe it takes a long time to get the grub sometimes (they are often packed to the rafters), but while you wait, you can ply your tastebuds with beer, occupy your fingers with the pinball machines, and wonder wide-eyed at all the memorabilia. I actually snorted reading Mike R's review which compared BH to Applebee's because there's "tons of crap on the walls." Yeah, tons of crap ... for instance, actual "crap" from the King of Rock and Roll, Chuck freakin Berry. CHUCK BERRY mofo's! Nelly made it big here too, and his mark is very apparent. Mr. Edwards has accrued tons and tons and tons of super cool stuff. It's not that reproduced, could have been found for $5 at the Big Lots shit that you see at Applebee's. Now that that's off my chest. Did you know that Chuck Berry STILL PLAYS plays his music at Blueberry Hill once a month!? For only $25, you can see Chuck Berry! Isn't that amazing? My Dad took me to see Chuck on my 21st birthday, and it was one of the best nights of my life. I even got to meet him and he autographed all my album covers. Blueberry Hill. Love it. Period.

    (5)
  • Tanya S.

    Open every freakin day of the year? That's gotta suck for who ever has to work but good for me if I need a drinky. Anybody from St. Louis has probably been to this joint.....especially if you were a Wash U. student. What's the attraction? People watching, food, cool memorabilia, alcohol, and oh yeah....Chuck Berry plays here sometimes! Don't hate me for saying this, but wasn't this place a bit cooler before the expansion remodel? Meh. Regardless, this is a good place to kill time and drink every day of the year.

    (4)
  • Nowell G.

    Superficially, Blueberry Hill is THE anchor business in The Loop. It's full of STL, Rock 'n Roll, and Americana memorabilia. It looks FUN. However, I've always sat on the patio when I've eaten there. The food is what it is: boring. There are plenty of bars out there that have "bar food" but still add their own personality to it. The patio is wonderful to people-watch and take in The Loop's nightlife, but the service there is absolutely terrible. I've been asked to move to make room for friends of servers (a few years back), "Get The Hell Out, It's Closing Time!" yelled at me just after finally receiving my long-awaited alcoholic beverage 45 minutes (bar time) prior to closing. I'm no expert on human relations, but I can tell when I see someone unhappy at their job. I'd give the place a 2, but the extra star comes from the large dart board room and their abundant selection of beer.

    (3)
  • Michael C.

    Solid food, GREAT beer. Craft beer lovers can't miss here. Cool atmosphere as well.

    (4)
  • Anna D.

    Ooh, how i will miss this place!! I think every 20-something from St. Louis loves this place for different reasons. For me, it's the cheap eats with friends and being in the center of The Loop area. Their burgers are good (despite the weird cheese spread) and they're cheap. Their 5 oz. is only $5.95 and their roast beef dip and toasted ravioli are great! LOVES: St. Louis and music memorabilia plastered all across the restaurant. Native Chuck Berry and other acts do their thing on a pretty frequent basis here. They also open late, which is wonderful considering everything closes so early in St. Louis. Great meeting place for friends to grab a beer on an idle Sunday evening. I love the location because it's in the center of The Loop where all the action is!

    (4)
  • TJ H.

    Cool place, fun, casual, and decent. Obviously it was my own mistake to order a salad at a place known for it's burgers... My husband's burger was great, fresh and served quickly. The pretzel appetizer was delicious and served finger print melting hot. Our hipster server was actually very nice and even though it seemed against his very essence, he smiled every time he spoke to us. Overall, it was a great place to grab a burger and chill out, watching people pass on Delmar.

    (4)
  • Leo U.

    My 5 star rating is based on their burgers. Blueberry Hill burgers are one of the best tasting burgers I've had in my life. Considering the price, its the #1 burger for me. Nicely toasted bun with a tasty and VERY juicy meat inside. It's a simple burger, but a perfect one... Simple burgers are harder to master then gourmet burgers. Gourmet burgers can cheat with the meat because their "extra" ingredients will help build the taste, while plain burgers only have the meat to kick out the taste. Not only are their burgers good "as is", but even BETTER with their hickory sauce. The sauce does not kill the tasty meat of the burger, but instead only enhances it with its "goodness". If you like BBQ sauce, definitely get the Hickory burger! GOD its so good. But *sigh*, I dont know when i'll get to taste those burgers again now that I live in L.A. : / *note* for some reason, their regular glass of water tastes really good. Definitely not tap water! me out, not a good bar, just... THE BEST BURGER JOINT!!!!

    (5)
  • Brian W.

    Blueberry hill feels a little like hard rock cafe must have felt before it got all famous and corporate. The place is chock full of all sorts of interesting bits of Americana. I had their "famous" burger. Its a descent burger, but you choose the topping so making it special is a little up to you. The fries were interesting- slightly spicy and looked like they had been made with a pickle chip cutter. Like really thick, soft potato chips. The beer is really cheap and they have a pretty good selection. A good comfy "hang out" sort of a place.

    (4)
  • lauren r.

    I only had some appetizers and a few beers. The chicken wings were great - we got the mild and they were exactly that, not spicy at all. The toasted ravioli was the best I've ever had!!!! The atmosphere is great and it's fun to look at all the pictures of the famous people who have been there. Plus the decor is a great conversation starter. Our waiter was very nice.

    (5)
  • Misty N.

    The place itself is huge for dinning! The dart room looked like tons of fun! Even if you just walk around and stare at everything you will feel lit up like a child. I went for a show in the downstairs Duck Room, this part is small but all the best venues I have been to are small. It makes you feel right up in the action of it all. I read a few complaints about the size and seating. Although I have no idea why anyone would want to sit when they see a live band, unless you have to, If you MUST sit then get there early! You probably need to buy tickets to shows in advance just because of the limited occupancy too. The bar has a full bar with liquor, beer, tap and wine. The prices aren't too bad for beer. For a shot of whiskey another friend paid $5 but it looked like the size of about three shots! There were four of us and one of us right after the other said "That's a shot!?" I can't give 5 yet because I haven't tried a real meal there. My friends and I couldn't stay long after the show and we watched other To-Go orders being dropped off at the end of the bar so I suggested we do the same since it was 15 minutes to midnight (when their kitchen closes). We waited and saw no sign of the food, after 25 minutes a friend went up and asked where we get the food at and he was told to go to the window. After another 10 minutes of waiting we guessed as to where the window was but didn't see the food. A total of 45 minutes pass by and my friend gets a little ballsy and calls through the window a server comes up asks him what he wants, my friend explains his confusion and the server says "Oh your food has been over here." Meaning set aside on their side of the window for them to grab but out of our sight on our side. We get it, it's cold but the mozzarella stick I got a bite of was yummy. I don't even like mozzarella sticks but the red sauce smelled that good I had to try it some how without just sticking my finger in it. I can cut them some slack since we were the jerks ordering food at the last minute for the kitchen but how come the other three people before us were brought their orders and we had to hunt for ours? Like I said I cut them slack, just don't wait too long for your food but don't be rude about it either. I like a place where the staff seem relaxed and this was one of them. We all loved it. I can't wait to go back! Next time I will definitely have to try the food hot and fresh too!

    (4)
  • Scar G.

    Lot of characteristics. Good music venue. Great tourist trap

    (3)
  • Shannon Y.

    I lived in St. Louis for 4 years and never actually made it here during that time. I guess I was just more interested in some of the smaller places on South Grand. However, I was in town in January for a wedding and was tasked with being something of a tour guide for my family and boyfriend. Not sure how we all ended up at Blue Hill the last night we were in town, but we did. My parents loved the decor and were very happy to try toasted ravioli but, other than that, the food was so-so, as I would have expected. The chili-mac was bland, but decent and the service was a bit slow at times but super friendly and courteous. I probably wouldn't go back unless it was for drinks or with other people who have never been to the city,

    (3)
  • Joshua F.

    Blueberry Hill is sort of lukewarm in my mind. It's the one place that everyone can agree on. Their menu is decent, even if the kitchen in notoriously filthy, they have a good and fairly inexpensive alcohol selection with plenty of surly bartenders to scour at you, and the old Cicero's basement bar is a decent place to see a show (especially Chuck Berry, and see him now, because he's not long for this world). Blueberry Hill has never wowed me. It's just a bar full of a rich guy's tchotchkes, aimed at baby-boomers, but usually filled with 20-somethings. Just a note - Joe Edwards owns Blueberry Hill, not Chuck Berry. He just plays there occasionally.

    (3)
  • Marcela P.

    This place is pretty f-ing RAD. first off, this place is cluttered with celebrities, including myself... The chili is great... but the mac n chili, a bit plain. everything is fried here in st. louis it seems... the bourbon shrimp ... so good. And in comparison to other st. louis places -- the service is amazingly fast! I give it 4 stars just because they really need to add cheese to their "mac n chili"

    (4)
  • Peter H.

    Parrot (Squawk!) said that this place, The Blueberry Hill, was great for great burgers. Boy, Parrot says, the cheese! I am not a burger eater normal, but St. Louis visit says "why not!" I was a wrong doubter. Wow delicious burger! Lots of people and lots of music and lots of pictures, but wow, wow, burger, wow! The cheese is round, but squishy, good for big bites. The meat--so beefy. The bun even was tasty for buns. And fresh Coke and fries? YUM! I was hoping for dessert, but Blueberry is just a name--oh no! Ah well. I was full quite full anyway! Thank you Parrot! Thank you The Blueberry Hill!

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    This place is as much about the food as it is about the environment. I remember the first time I went there, I spent the entire time waiting for the table staring at the Gibson hollow-body hanging in the window. Then while waiting for the food, we were talking about the centaur staring at us from the corner. Once the food came, all conversation came to a halt. We all got burgers, but everyone (7 people) got different cheeses on top of their burgers, and conversation started about half way through our burgers, asking how each other's tasted. Everything was awesome. We all had a great time, and the service was unique and warm - which is hard to find. The price is pretty good for what you'll find on the Loop. If you haven't tried this place out yet, you're missing out!

    (4)
  • Shane R.

    a pretty popular spot in the loop. lots of seating. service wasn't good. mediocre traditional american food. i think it is popular because its a bit of an stl landmark and its location.

    (2)
  • Daniel Y.

    This place has great atmosphere. Located in the Loop, a friendly, cheap American food joint. A musical atmosphere, also a venue too and if you're lucky, you could catch a show after dinner.

    (4)
  • Aaron J.

    The Blueberry Hill, also known as Chuck Berry's restaurant is a great place to enjoy yourself on a night out on the town. Blueberry Hill besides being a great bar to get a couple of beers at the University City Loop, is also a nice place to eat a couple of burgers or a nice sandwich. Like at bar burgers and sandwiches they are large and feeling. The burgers are meaty and the sandwiches are never dry. Blueberry Hill is a great place for a small group of friends to hang out and have a couple drinks. The atmosphere is fun and inviting with old nostalgic items, mostly music, after all, the place is owned by Chuck Berry. There are plenty of tables to sit at on both sides of the bar. If you feel up to it, you can also play some darts. They only require a four-dollar deposit. The nice thing is that once you return the darts, you get all of your money back. The Blueberry Hill is well known to anyone in St. Louis. There is going to always be a crowd of some size there, so it's a great place to meet people or run into friends. If you have a problem with people or something, then this place would not be the best place to show up. Blueberry Hill, crowded as it usually is but never too noisy, is speedy in service. You never have to wait too long to order a drink from the bar and the wait staff is just as quick. Blueberry Hill is a great place to go for a night out.

    (4)
  • Kim B.

    I went here for lunch today with my husband, daughter, and another couple. We got there right at opening. I wouldn't call the service friendly, but not necessarily unfriendly, either. It seemed they would rather be somewhere other than work...which I can understand, but when I'm at work I don't give off that attitude to the customers I encounter. On to the food...I found it to be overpriced, and for the most part, underwhelming. We ordered the cheddar cheese bites, which we were told is one of their most popular appetizers; however, I found them to have a strange consistency, and they were served with salsa rather than marinara sauce, which I found very odd. They do not have a kid's menu, so we had to order a $7 order of chicken tenders...we got 3 or 4 tenders, which were not tasty. I ordered the 5oz burger, and paid to have cheese and bacon put on it. The burger was definitely the highlight of the meal. No complaints...other than the fact it doesn't come with any sort of side, so after being nickel and dimed for the toppings on the burger, I had to pay $3.25 for a small order of fries, which weren't anything special. My husband ordered chicken wings and didn't say much about them, good or bad. Overall, this ended up being a pretty expensive meal for the quality of food we received. It had been a long time since I had been there, and it will likely be a very long time before I return (if ever).

    (2)
  • Will F.

    If you're in the Loop and need to piss, no one will stop you from going at Blueberry Hill. Walk in the door and go toward the back and to the left. Incidentally, their scrambled eggs and chili mac are both pleasant.

    (4)
  • Carmella M.

    went here thinking it was a bigger breakfast, Not at all what I expected service was ok little slow. Food was eatable prices were reasonable. Bathroom was kind of awkward little small. decor is all old time hall of fame. It seems definetly more of a night place to be in to experience the whole theme on the inside. Which is why the ok- rating being given

    (3)
  • Jaffa A.

    The food at Blueberry Hill is not really a great reason to go. I only really enjoy that if it's beer o'clock and I want some buffalo fries (or something else of the fried variety). The food isn't bad, it's okay, but for the most part, it's just okay. However, Blueberry Hill is one of the only places on the loop that I actually can enjoy going out with friends and drinking. It's actually a really good place to go with a group of people for some drinks. The decor is super-kitschy and over-saturated with memorabilia ranging from baseball, to The Simpsons, to tons and tons of Rolling Stones covers on the walls. And there's all those pictures of Joe Edwards with just about any famous (and some not so famous) musicians. The outdoor seating is okay, but it is in one of the most high-traffic locations on the loop, so a lot of people will be walking by while you're dining.

    (4)
  • Tam D.

    I don't mind Blue Hill as a bar and I actually like them as a music venue but when it comes to their food I am generally disappointed. Last night I was there with a friend and he had the jerk chicken sandwhich with some stale chips and I had a greasy rueben with stale chips. The server was also just so-so. I ordered a Hoegaarden and asked for a glass (there are actually directions on the back of the bottle on how you're supposed to drink it in a hexagonal glass, i'm just sayin.....) and he gave me a tiny glass instead. Anyway, for some reason I try time and time again to like their food but to no avail!

    (3)
  • Adam J.

    I almost can't believe I'm giving this place 5 stars. The food is just average, but unlike most restaurants, the food isn't the only reason to go to Blueberry Hill. I haven't seen so much pop culture decor at any other restaurant in St. Louis, and there are so many pictures of Joe Edwards with celebs that you'd think some of those are photoshopped. Grab your self a $5 pitcher of PBR and shoot some darts. Or if you get luckly you can see a concert in the Elvis Lounge or Duck Room. If it wasn't for the RFT Music Festical I'd probably have not even gotten a chance to go down there. The bands I saw down there weren't very good, but the atmosphere was.

    (5)
  • Lindsay W.

    Always fun and kitchy. Often packed Thursday through Saturday nights, pretty smokey. The burgers are PERFECT- get yours with the cheddar spread. They also serve a good breakfast all day. Bonus they serve food until midnight, but you have to order at the bar after 9 PM. Decent prices, fun live music and darts. Unfortunately like most places in the loop the bathrooms are like a third world country. I don't think they have ever had soap in there in the 25 or so times I have visited.

    (4)
  • Freakin A.

    Great food. Usually great service. Burgers are amazing. Bathroom is horrible -- better off just pissing yourself.

    (5)
  • Jennifer H.

    Okay, so I know I'm not going to make any friends with this review, but hear me out before you judge. Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis landmark. Period. For that reason alone, it doesn't have to be good; people are going to go there for whatever reason. Perhaps it's to catch a glimpse of Chuck Berry, to look at the display cases of collectible knick-knacks, or perhaps it's just because they heard so much about it they must see for themselves. Whatever the reason, it doesn't matter what I say about Blueberry Hill. People, for some reason, love it, and keep telling their friends about it. So here is my list of complaints: 1) Why don't you hire someone who cares about actually being a waiter/waitress? Meaning, someone who will actually be attentive and cordial to the table. 2) Why don't you put some decent (not out of a box) vegetarian dishes on your menu? 3) Why don't you close the place down for a week and clean it up? I hate looking at layers and layers of dust when I eat. If you must go to Blueberry Hill, here are a few things that are safe to order: Mac n' cheese, burgers, and onion soup. Stay far away from the rest of the menu; I've seen inside their kitchen.

    (2)
  • Gazelle T.

    Visiting from out of town, we went here on our last night for dinner (mostly because we were broke!) I wasn't sure about it, because while I love kitsch as much as the next person, a good restaurant is not built on kitsch alone. I'm so glad we went! The hamburgers were tasty, and really reasonably priced, and there is a really fun and lively atmosphere inside. I loved all the action figures and decorations, and in the back there are these hilarious photos of the owner with practically every celebrity you can think of. Seriously, there are hundreds of them, and he has the same expression in every single one. He looks photoshopped in. It's AWESOME. Also, he doesn't seem to age in any of them so I'm pretty sure he's a vampire. My favorite pictures were the ones he took with The White Stripes. He looks like he's standing with his daughter and her awkward goth boyfriend at their middle school semi. AWESOME. Also, they have a photobooth, from which I got my favorite souvenir of the trip!

    (4)
  • mike l.

    wow, I was really surprised by Blueberry Hlll. I was expecting super tacky decor (check!) with equally tacky food. I was bracing myself to walk out holding my gut and begging for Pepto. But it was really great. Sure, the decor is cheesy and there's weird crap everywhere. I didn't expect to eat as well as I did. The burger, nice smaller portion was cooked to perfection with a nice crust and crisy bun. The spicy cucumber yogurt dressing was a bit thin, but really flavorful & surprising. And the fish & chips was great too. Fried, but not "burn out the lining of your gullet" fried. And the service was great too. The dude seemed a little too invested in my happiness. wow...I'm stil in shock.

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    The food always takes a while to come out. But the wait is worth it and its a fun atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Kristin S.

    Delicious food: great burgers and buffalo fries. Yum. Good service. Reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Andrea F.

    This St. Louis landmark has an atmosphere like none other. I adore the hallway filled with all of the photographs of celebrities that have passed through, the goofy animal heads that adorn the walls, and the figurines in glass cases. There is always something you haven't noticed before. And, yes, I'll agree that the menu isn't totally stellar. But, they have good burgers. I actually had their almond-encrusted trout and I thought it was really tasty. And their cheddar balls--yum. But, they could maybe mix it up a bit and add some new stuff to their menu. And maybe include sides with their burgers and sandwiches. Getting a burger and fries there is a bit overpriced. But, I do think people are willing to pay for the atmosphere. The patio is an excellent place to people watch. I really like the waitstaff. It's a really fun atmosphere--you can often see servers taking shots together at the bar, which I would have loved to do when I was waiting tables! They don't act like they're at "work," which in turn makes them treat you more like a friend than other servers might. But, the service is generally fast despite that. Also, I like it just for its nightlife. They have a good selection of beers on tap, and it's spacious so you don't feel like a sardine. And the dart room is huge. If you are visiting St. Louis, I would say that Blueberry Hill should be on your list of destinations.

    (4)
  • Loree B.

    Tasty food. Great venue for music.

    (3)
  • Kelly R.

    Fun atmosphere, good music, reasonable drinks, and good old fashioned burger and fry kinda place! Vegetarian friendly too! A St. Louis staple not to be missed!

    (5)
  • Chris B.

    Very fun and social place to be. Food is great and so is the beer. Great music and darts for fun, and late night is when the college scene becomes prominent. Great place to have a beer and relax with friends

    (4)
  • Jeffery L.

    The burgers are very consistent on being good and the fish and chips used to be excellent. They were over cooked and not much better than something from the frozen food section at Aldis's. I regretfully asked if they could please retry the attempt. The young man that brought them out the 2nd time with the same poor results explained that they had changed vendors. Needless to say, the next time I want good fish and chips, I will seek to indulge elsewhere. Good luck Blueberry Hill with the skimping tactics. The burgers are great and surviving. You are rich with business.

    (2)
  • Timothy L.

    This place is like most famous restaurants: it's not bad, but it doesn't really live up to the hype. If you live in the neighborhood, or are a fan of Chuck Berry, you'll probably come here whether I tell you to or not. Otherwise, it's not a bad choice but I wouldn't go out of my way to come here.

    (3)
  • Bill R.

    Used to be more of a local hangout for WashU students, but recently has grown to include many age groups from the St. Louis area. I typically order the cheese balls and a burger and I am never disappointed in the food. They have a pretty extensive menu of bar food made to order. Great place for lunch, dinner, or late snack as you are beginning to go out. The bartenders can be a little slow at times, but the drinks are great and aren't too expensive. They no longer have Blue Moon on draft, but they do have a pretty large selection of beers to choose from. They also have several 'old school' dartboards which can make for a fun night (if you can hit the board at all). There is also a live venue section which often features the legendary Chuck Berry. The decor and random stuff on the wall makes Blue Hill very unique.

    (5)
  • Rachel S.

    I know it's a St. Louis institution, but no matter how hard I try I just cannot love this place. It was crammed down my throat from the first day of orientation at WashU and it's just not THAT great. Sure, the decor is novel and there's a lot of history. I get all that. But the service is spotty and the food kinda sucks (actually, in my opinion, it REALLY sucks). If you're just going to grab some beer and hang out, then it's worth saying you've been there. But skip it for dinner--there are many other places just a couple blocks away that would treat you better and serve up a more satisfying meal.

    (2)
  • Melissa M.

    Pretty good food at a pretty good price. We all got burgers and were happy with them. I got the soft cheddar, which sounded kind of dicey but was in fact delicious. And I love when they have grey poupon on the table - so amazing on burgers. The fries were decent, French onion soup great, and the guys who worked there, for the most, part were extremely attractive (if you like grungy, tattooed boys, which I guess I do). I'd head back here if I am ever in St Louis again (which I hope that I'm not... sorry).

    (4)
  • Susan F.

    Food was okay. We had burgers and toasted ravioli. Nothing special. Nice outdoor seating.

    (3)
  • Ryan G.

    I guess I'll be review # 100. Too keep it brief: good food, great drinks, great bands, a staple in St. Louis history, and Jagermeister Machine.

    (5)
  • Kat M.

    This is by far one of my favorite places in St. Louis. Great beer selection and a fantastic atmosphere. The decorations and photographs are awesome, as are the random scribblings on the bathroom walls. The food is also pretty decent, I'd recommend the mac & cheese (it's HUGE!) or the cheddar cheese balls. Their breakfast is also very good. One downside: they do not take well to people who are still in the restaurant/bar within about 15 minutes of closing time.

    (4)
  • Monika M.

    Update - April 2008: Went back for college reunion. Apparently the youngins don't go here on Thursdays anymore. It was totally empty, even late into the night. How sad - I hope they still get enough business! Also, very sadly, they no longer have karaoke downstairs on Thursday nights. Boo. Original Post : I went to Wash U, and Thursday nights meant Blue Hill, and that meant hanging out with friends I didn't see during the week, playing darts, and doing karaoke downstairs. If you don't go to Wash U, avoid this place on Thursday nights. It becomes totally segregated and only the right side of the place isn't taken over completely. The food is actually pretty decent bar food. I was surprised after having had so many late drunken nights here. The bartenders are nice if they know you, but when it gets packed they get can get a little lax on the service even though there are like twenty of them. I saw Chuck Berry here, and that incredible! Blue Hill will go down in history in my book as probably the bar I most regularly went to EVER.

    (4)
  • Arlene A.

    A pitcher of beer, and toasted ravioli, that's how you kill an hour and a half on a HOT April afternoon. With the temp. well over 90, Blueberry Hill provided a respite from the heat. Bring your darts, because there's 7 well lit dartboards waiting for you. The environment is ecclectic, with lots of music and pop culture memorabilia around to check out. We were there in the afternoon, so it wasn't really crowded, but I could see this place being a crazy fun place to be with a group.

    (3)
  • Steve M.

    People keep telling me that I should try their burger so today I took that advice and stopped in for lunch. I ordered a medium burger with American cheese even though my coworker told me to get the soft cheddar. I can't bring myself to eat that stuff, I think it's the texture or maybe it's my brain telling me soft and cheese don't go together. The burger arrived with the usual trimmings but the roll was a little different from what I expected but it was soft and not overpowering. My burger was more medium well but still remained juicy so no harm, no foul. Due to my recent experiences with the burger I wasn't expecting much but to my delight the burger had flavor. I didn't even add my usual lettuce, tomato and onion because it just covered up the great taste of the burger. The burger itself was a little light on the seasoning but overall it was a very good burger. Nice quality meat that was flavorful and juicy even though it was medium well. The fries were nothing to write home about but they were hot and crisp as they should be. Blueberry Hill has temporarily satisfied my burger jones.

    (4)
  • Richie C.

    Boo fucking hoo Elmer! I don't think you will be as disappointed as the guy below me was. He's probably just mad cause he lives in St. Louis I'd be mad if I lived there too. I was in St. Louis for a visit and we eat lunch there on our trip to the "loop". Yes this place is hyped up, but I'd say it deserves every bit of the hype. The food was not good, it was great. It says on the menu that Chuck Berry goes there for the wings, need I say more?. The menu isn't complicated just your basic American fare but they do it the right way, and it wasn't overpriced. I'd say it's well worth a visit if you are in the area.

    (5)
  • Droid B.

    Burger was really good but took an hour to get it! I won't go back late, when there is no table service.

    (2)
  • Christy S.

    BBHill has a lot going for it. It's a fun chill out kinda place. The kids play the arcade games while the adults talk and drink. The burgers are good (as is everything else I've had there). Not mindblowing burgers (or, again, anything else), but definitley solid, and I'm a picky gal. Service is usually good, if crowd dependent--they seem to try, but it can get a bit busy. My only complaint is the ladies loo is consistently revolting. I really like BBHill, but that aspect is pretty gross. I try not to think about it.

    (3)
  • Jillian S.

    I've never been to Blueberry Hill when there wasn't a crowd. The restaurant fills up with families having dinner (kitchen closes at 9pm) and then fills with drinkers as the night goes on. The bar offers a variety of entertainment: dart, chess, checkers. The Elvis room offers karaoke and the Duck Room offers live local bands. My favorite part of the bar is their large assortment of beers at cheap prices. The selection is very impressive, especially for St. Louis, and the prices make me miss St. Louis even more. The bartenders are always friendly and the waiters are a little more hit or miss. A great night to me is Blueberry Hill for drinks and dinner and then wander a couple blocks to finish the night at the Delmar Lounge.

    (4)
  • Shayna N.

    Ok, so 5 stars for being the epitome of St. Louis culture. Blueberry Hill is an amazingly fun bar with great beer selection, atmosphere, decor, stage for live music downstairs, another room for karaoke, tons of tables and booths and room to sit with all your friends, games and darts... Chuck Berry still performs here monthly! Seriously, this place has it all! but, I'm sorry, the food is mediocre at best.

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    I went back to the Duck Room, and not sure how I got around it the first time (perhaps it was because it was an older crowd) but this place DEFINATELY allows SMOKING. So, my first review was inaccurate....this is NOT a non-smoking venue. Tho it would be amazing if it was. Hint, hint,

    (3)
  • Mirai S.

    When I visit my buddies in STL, this place is always a MUST GO restaurant for me. What can I say? This place makes the BEST burgers in the world! Living in New York, I have high expectations for food. I've eaten at many famous burger joints in the city, west coast, and the mid-west. All the places were good, but in the end, Blueberry Hill owns. It's like juice flowing constantly from the patty that's seasoned(?) to greatness. The service is a bit sloppy but I don't really care since I'm here for the awesome hamburger.

    (5)
  • Sarah H.

    You can't be a St. Louisan if you've never set foot in Blueberry Hill. This place has been around forever - it's an institution in the Loop neighborhood of the city. It's a fairly large bar and restaurant filled with all sorts of nostalgic decor. There are a number of different rooms, most of which have slightly different feels. There is the game room at one end, with dart boards and arcade games. Then there is a darker room with booths where you can order food. The main bar is in the middle, and there is another larger room off to the side of that. There are also a couple of different performance spaces downstairs - I believe one is called the Duck Room and the other the Elvis Room (something along those lines). This is a really fun place to go for drinks if you're not too far out of college. Otherwise, you just feel old. The last time I went, the bouncer at the door didn't even bother to card me & my friends because it was clear we weren't Wash U freshmen. Blueberry Hill is one of those places where you ALWAYS run into someone you know, which can make for a really great time. It can also be disgustingly crowded which can make your visit more irritating than anything else. Amazingly, I haven't ever eaten here but I hear they have great burgers. I would give it a shot for dinner but I think I'd rather go early evening on a weeknight so as to avoid the crowds.

    (3)
  • Jay G.

    Much has already been said here... mediocre food, dirty/dusty interior and poor service. My experience was akin to Rachel S. If you want a good burger, check out Fatted Calf or Dressel's. Blueberry Hill just milks their glory days for a paycheck.

    (2)
  • Diana N.

    No. Just no. The food is crap, the drinks are crap, and the tables are always filled with tourists. Who are you people? You can't give stars just because it's a landmark! That doesn't make it good! Don't get me wrong, Joe Edwards is a god among men. He's got the secret to being a successful entrepreneur in St. Louis: kitschy crap theme, low overhead and tattoo-ed waitstaff--makes the tourists feel like they're doing something edgy and cool. Serve large portions of nearly mediocre food, charge just a little too much for it and the fools will flock to you. The Duck Room is great, and the photo wall is really awesome. When I was a kid, I used to think that the guy in the picture with all the famous people must have been the coolest guy in the world. You want a real St. Louis institution? Go to Fitz's. That place sucks too, but at least their burgers are decent and the bottomless root beer is so good, you'll want to rip your clothes off each time you get a refill.

    (2)
  • Larry D.

    I'm sure this review will probably be considered sacrilege. We went to BH hoping for dinner. Unfortunately, we couldn't get to that point. We sat at two different tables for almost 30 minutes and were unable to get service at either. We had one waiter say he would be with us in "a couple minutes". That didn't happen. They were moderately busy with open seats. We gave up and left.

    (1)
  • Julia W.

    I think my dad and Joe Edwards might become best buds if they ever meet. "The Blueberry" (as my dad wrongly calls it) is just packed with all sorts of old tsotchkes from Simpsons figurines to my old Pee-Wee's Playhouse character toys (which I still have, so nyah nyah, Joe!) to concert posters and old Rolling Stone covers etc. etc. ad infinitum (ad nauseum, to some folks, I'm sure). My dad is sure that the only thing the restaurant lacks is a nice collection of coconut monkey heads, of which he has plenty and is thinking he can sell to Joe for a pretty penny. Or maybe just for a few free meals every time he visits me here in STL... Anyway. Blueberry Hill is a pretty good spot to just grab a burger or some fried stuff. I really like their hickory burger and I so appreciate that they offer a smaller version of it so I can also indulge in some fried zucchini. My dad loves their chef salad and really enjoyed the trout almondine, but mostly he loves the prices. The first time he visited, he was shocked at how inexpensive everything was. "But this is a city!" he kept saying. How could everything cost less than $10?? We're clearly still getting used to how far our dollah dollah bills go in St. Louis vs. Chicago. Of course, Blueberry Hill isn't exactly fine dining, but it's a fun place to take folks from out of town or anybody who has ADD (plenty to look at, if nothing else!). And one of these days, Justin and I will hit 'em up for a show. We're hoping to see Chuck Berry before he goes the way of Pee-Wee's Playhouse... gone but not forgotten.

    (4)
  • Alan T.

    In all honesty, this is the kind of place that I thought I would completely hate. I thought it would be St. Louis institution that survived more on nostalgia than on anything tangible. Well, color me wrong. I stop in here each time I travel to St. Louis now. Friendly and efficient service, a decent, fairly-priced beer selection, and great greasy spoon cooking are a totally winning combo. Yep, at its core, this is a true American diner. The burgers are huge, back yard cookout style sandwiches - nothing fancy - just good old fashioned burgers. I love the option of the cheddar spread topping... heavenly. All of the memorabilia, including a huge collection of Simpson's stuff is worth stopping in alone for anyone in to American music and pop culture. A St Louis icon that actually manages to live up to the hype by not taking itself too seriously and doing what they do well.

    (4)
  • A. R.

    The burger was good but it wasn't one of the better ones that I have had. The buffalo fries were certainly better than the burger was, and that is unfortunate because Blueberry Hill has the reputation of being a "burger place" rather than a great stop for fries. The restaurant is certainly worth a visit though. With a large selection of draught beers, food that is reasonably priced, and plenty of good music, you can't fault the restaurant too much.

    (3)
  • whitney w.

    my friends and i went to st louis for the weekend and this place was highly recommended by our hotel shuttle bus driver (who was actually kinda creepy but we went with it anyways). it was late and we hadn't eaten dinner yet so we were extremely happy to see that they served food until midnight. the food was pretty typical bar food but i had the ravioli and it was DELISH! the atmosphere was great, very laid back and lots of friendly people. (the cute bartender was also a perk ;) ) we loved the random decor, like the giant turtle with twinkle lights on it. all in all, got hammered and had a great time at blueberry hill. i will definitely go back next time i'm in st louie!

    (4)
  • J M.

    I absolutely hate going to blueberry hill! Admittedly, they do make a good burger (reason for the 2 stars). Other than their burgers it is terrible! The service is the worst and the place itself is just gross.

    (2)
  • Sean B.

    Imagine a Hard Rock Cafe, any Hard Rock Cafe... OK. Got it? Now imagine that the Hard Rock Cafe was actually cool. And had pretty good food. Filled with loads of pop culture and music memorabilia, Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis standby. Many people stop by just to gawk at the loads of stuff on the wall, but BBH is a great place to throw some darts and have a pint (great beer selection). Foodwise, it's standard bar & grill sandwich fare with some occasional specials thrown in. Bottom line, though, they have some of the better burgers in town, so why would you order anything else?

    (4)
  • Claire S.

    I am giving Blueberry Hill 3 stars for the decor. As a St. Louis native, I have always thought BH was overrated. I've never enjoyed the food (subsequently overpriced for what you get) and I have never had friendly service. An elitist attitude seems to hang over this place--Joe Edwards knows people will always come in, so there doesn't seem to be an incentive to serve good food or hire friendly servers. Pretty much the only reason I would go is to bring an out-of- towner to show them the decor--there is some nice memorabilia throughout and you've gotta love the photo wall.

    (3)
  • Ash D.

    I saw chuck berry play there...that is enough to boost this place from 3 stars to 4. The food is EH, but its a great atmosphere. We waited a little long for our food but the place was packed, and it did help that our waiter was eye candy. If you get a chance to see someone play in the duckroom, do it. Its so intimate. I saw Anna Nalick, Ludo (who opened for), and Chuck Berry here. It was amazing each time someone got up there. I was in three separate places in the room for each performer. The only way you can have a bad view is if someone has a big head in front of you.

    (4)
  • Kenley M.

    I like a little patina on my booth, hickory sauce on my burger, Chuck Berry on my events calendar. Free darts, decent beer at decent prices, capacity to easily seat a dozen. Taxidermy of animals and pop culture. Awesome window displays, rotated monthly. There's a lot to like at Blueberry Hill, and the only complaint you hear is how much everyone likes it.

    (5)
  • Erica Lee A.

    I love this place! I always look on their website to see if they have a special on any of their food items or what band they have booked in the venues. Their service is outstanding. Their staff is friendly. The food is not only reasonably priced but oh so delicious! Their chili is scrumptious and their burgers are very very tasty. Their live music they book is pretty good. Ive seen The Morleys, The Incurables. LucaBrasi, and oh so many more amazing bands here. I cannot say one bad thing about this place. I cant wait to go back again

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    I have to agree 100% with Mike R. down there. Long wait for a bad burger. Just don't eat there, it's no good. The atmosphere is decent for a bar, nice open feeling, I hate being too crowded in a bar. It works well for big parties too.

    (2)
  • Liz A.

    I really love this place. The crowd is always laid back and friendly and the food is actually pretty good. I love the french onion soup. This is a great place for lunch and the night life here is great too! There are shows in the basement area all the time. Blueberry Hill just has a great vibe and it just feels like home!

    (5)
  • Monica B.

    I don't know why this place grabbed my heart and taste buds but it did!! Like many posters have said before the food is not spectacular. The wait staff can be douchebags, but when I lived in STL I found myself frequenting this place a couple times a month. Maybe it's because I am a sucka for a burger and fries or maybe it's the atmosphere. I really don't know. But it is definitely worth checking out. And sadly, if I were back in town I would probably choose to eat here over all of the other great restaurants in St. Louis.

    (3)
  • Derek C.

    One of the best burgers and bar menu's I've seen! Fun place! Don't expect great service when busy.

    (5)
  • Diane P.

    Every time I think of STL, I think of Wash U and Blueberry Hill. Why? Their impeccable beer selection. The SEVEN rooms full of random memorabilia (a place comparable to this in terms of eclectic memorabilia is Cozy's Noodle in Evanston, IL). Live shows almost every day. The downside: the food could be better. Might as well go across the street for Saleem's or around Delmar for cheap Thai. Damn, I truly miss this place.

    (4)
  • Dave H.

    Awesome food. Awesome atmosphere. Great Service. Good times.

    (4)
  • Adrienne P.

    I miss Blueberry Hill from my college days, haven't been in several years. Loved the place back then, though. The food was always okay... but I was usually going for spirits, not grub. I do remember tasty burgers, but not with the Cheddar cheese. Perhaps they've changed it now, but back in 2000, it was processed Cheddar plopped in a lump (like out of the can) on the burger. Disgusting! Otherwise, the place is awesome.

    (4)
  • Evelyn J.

    I have been to Blueberry Hill many times, and when company comes to town it is one of the must goes, I love the memorabilia, takes me back to the 50's and 60's which were memorable for me!!! very good staff, good ambiance and great burgers.!!! A must see and enjoy for tourists and locals who have not had the pleasure.

    (5)
  • Maggie W.

    Good burgers, great atmosphere, awesome patio, decent music. That's Blueberry in a nutshell...or in a blueberry. Anyway, I like this place cause it's rarely too packed and they have tons of cool memorabilia to peruse. The downstairs area (Duck Room) is for bands and they do charge a cover but from what I can hear, they sound pretty good. A friend of mine once had a birthday party down there which was pretty cool cause they have their own bar, and the stage and dance floor are nice and roomy. I'd say weekends are the best time to go for the nightlife, but if you're looking for a more relaxed time that's still good for people-watching, go on a Sunday or a weekday for dinner.

    (4)
  • Emerson C.

    Our intentions that night was to watch a live band. Unfortunately for us, there wasn't one. We still decided to stay. They had a late night grill open so we decided to order some grub before getting our swirve on. The weird thing about it is that you have to order the food to a server sitting down. The other weirder thing is that you have to pick it up yourself. I'm not being a lazy ass, but it is a restaurant and there are seating. Why couldn't they just service us like they would during lunch and dinner. The food was so so. We ordered finger foods to just munch on while we drank and bsed the whole evening. The picture of the baked ravioli was delicious on the menu, but the ones given to us was hard as hell. I think I cut my gums on it. The seasoned fries was unexpectedly delicious. It was more like seasoned buffalo chips. The nachos were BLAH.. i think the carnival serves a better batch. If it wasn't for the cheap drinks.. I would defintiely of given this a 1 star. But I'm from Chicago and if you can buy 2 rounds of drinks for under 40 bucks. That deserves 2 more stars. A definite place to get drunk, but I'd stay away from the food.

    (3)
  • Lauren H.

    Granted I was here on a random Tuesday night and did not see any music. The beer selection is good, but the food is barely passable. But it is in a great part of town right next to Washington University. I'm glad I went there (based on Yelp reviews) because I really liked the neighborhood, but if I am just looking for a place to eat, there are plenty of other good options nearby.

    (3)
  • Jennifer B.

    Hate me, go ahead and hate me. I don't like the food at Blueberry Hill. I got a burger and I have no idea why people love the burgers here so much. Mine was bland, it was on a tasteless bun and the lettuce was shredded and just fell all over the place. The size of the burger was huge, and I can only reason that they know it doesn't taste good and so they try and placate customers with a larger portion. The memorabilia is most definitely cool as is the overall atmosphere. I just cannot back the burgers.

    (3)
  • Joshua M.

    Definitely not bad... I think if it had been a little less packed I might have enjoyed it a little more. Standard fare burger type of joint... it is decorated very nostalgically which isn't exactly a new thing, but still they pulled it off well. The waitstaff was decent, with a maybe trying too hard hipster punk rock image. I will say that even coming from Chicago where I live the hot dog was pretty damn good.

    (3)
  • Luciana B.

    I love Blueberry Hill. This is one bar that has more character than anywhere else around. The decorations are hilarious. The wooden seats are actually surprisingly comfortable. The music is great. The servers are friendly and interesting. The people are relaxed and not crazily rambunctious or anything. The vegetable soup is delicious!! And the rest of the food and drinks are moderately priced and tasty. I recommend going there for a low-key night any night of the week. And they also have a pretty amazing concert line-up so definitely keep track of that.

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    Like everyone has said, it's a landmark! Yummy food, and excellent people-watching.

    (4)
  • Barry H.

    This place is a college dive that I couldn't wait to go to when I turned 21. Beer is beer but these guys make what may just be the best hamburger I've ever eaten. I was sad when they quit carrying the port wine cheese for their burgers but even with regular cheese they are sitll my favorites. They have a basement where you can go and hear local bands for a cover charge. The theme of the place is centered around the music of Chuck Berry and that era. He's getting a little old now but back in the 80's and 90's it wasn't uncommon to see him pop in and play a song or two. They have a nice bar with game room and a full compliment of dart boards too. And don't forget the check out the stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame right outside.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    Kind of a institution for Delmar, but go for the history, not the food. Play darts, drink, check out the duck room, umm it's mediocre bar food.

    (3)
  • Jeff F.

    This is a STL icon. Awesome decor--collectable memorabilia, photos of hundreds of stars that have been there (not head shots, actually photos at the restaurant), and old arcade games. Great place for live music, especially when Chuck Berry plays like once a month. Some of the best burgers in STL.

    (5)
  • Tim G.

    OK, iconic St. Louis venue, dart room etc., but as far as food, service goes, they just don't care anymore....after 9 self service (how come? scrimping on waitstaff?) --- experience was awful; staff got order wrong, "manager" made no effort to fix things, burger pretty much raw. You do still purport to be a restaurant, no?

    (2)
  • Lauren D.

    Very authentic St. Louis place. Has a lot of character. Quirky servers, quirky bartenders. Kind of a scene on the Loop. Food is fine, no complaints really. Chuck Berry performs here. Dart room and arcade games. Big, lots of places to hang out/drink beer.

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    This is where my friends and I go when we can't agree on anywhere else to go - not because it's awesome, but because it is so neutral that it is an acceptable place for all of us. I would give it 2 or 3 stars, but I give it 4 for similar reasons to another reviewer, Joe Edwards was a visionary and saw what the loop could be. So, basically, go there if you're a tourist, or if you think Joe is worth supporting. There are better drinks other places, there are better crowds at other bars, and other place have better food (I agree with the reviewer who cited O'Connell's as the best burger).

    (4)
  • Kwoky L.

    If you like music, in particular rock and roll, you will definitely like the decor. This place is very big and is able to accommodate large crowds during the weekend. Very laid back and casual. The burgers is a must-try!

    (4)
  • diana f.

    We just ate here tonight. Perhaps I should be more adventurous with the menu because I always get the same thing, but it's just so good. I like the burger cooked medium with cheddar. They use that spreadable cheddar and not just a slice. The macaroni and cheese rounds out my meal. My boyfriend gets the buffalo fries, which are a little too spicy for me but still tasty. The service is always good and the atmosphere is really cool. The jukebox could have better selections but part of the fun is hearing cheesy songs, I guess. This place is huge and you could spend hours in there looking at all the action figures, collectibles, and signed 8x10s on the wall. They have a few decent arcade games and pinball machines.

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    A landmark and spectacle, not to be missed for your first visit to The Loop. It's generally packed on the weekends or if they've a decent show, but visit on an lighter evening and you'll get good service and food. The burger's are particularly tasty.

    (4)
  • regina k.

    i will always remember blueberry hill as the place i received the widest-mouthed kiss ever. i was sitting at the booth next to him, we had eaten our burgers and fries, ordered drinks, and just when we were content with the silence of no conversation, with music blaring, paraphernalia all around, and people crowding in, he kissed me with a wide mouth, no tongue, until our teeth clicked. it was probably the worst kiss but a landmark night since i made one of the best friends i have after realizing that we would never be boyfriend / girlfriend. oh, this place is cool. you should go.

    (4)
  • Anna B.

    woooo! i love this place! every server is such an individual and its awesome, everyone is different, its laid back awesome place to spend your saturday afternoon lunch at. the food is pretty average but its good.

    (5)
  • Michael E.

    If you're from around town, you don't need a review. If you're from out of town, this is the mothership in the Loop, a Berkeley-Lite district near Washington University. Blueberry Hill is like the planet earth: it's all about the atmosphere, baby. Chuck Berry is (was?) part-owner and plays here every month or so, which is an absolute MUST (though a tough ticket to get). You can see the canonical rock-n-roll legend in The Duck Room, a tiny bar-within-a-bar downstairs. The Elvis Room is a sister room, that features karoake. The main level sports a restaurant/bar combo that is adorned with everything imaginable: Simpsons collectibles, Rolling Stone covers, and zillions of photos of the owner with various rock-n-roll elite.

    (4)
  • Erin M.

    Strong drinks and crazy decor. Chuck Berry performs here every month and also is/was part-owner which is kind of awesome. Spent most of my time downstairs in "the duck room" because we knew the band....maybe I think it's more awesome than it is due to the fact that we were partying like rockstars backstage. (a large closet with adjoining bathroom). Either way, it is a St. Louis landmark for the hip from what I gather, and I'm definately glad that I got a chance to check it out.

    (4)
  • Tarun M.

    Spacious bar and restaurant. It's so spacious that you may get confused about where to enter the place. Along with that there is plenty of seating space and if you like darts then it's a good place for you.

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    It's bb hill, what more is there to say? Bar food, awesome beers list, great atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Fred M.

    Love this place and the unique ambience! Best Rueben Sandwich in town!

    (5)
  • Brandon T.

    Blueberry Hill is a definite line item in my Saint Louis restaurant places to try before you die. Good solid food, huge menu, great bar and bartenders, mostly friendly staff, frequently great musical acts, and more character than most of the rest of what remains of the loop put together. Get a burger for sure, great burgers, fresh produce and fantastic waffle fries. Who doesn't love a good waffle fry?! Their draft beer selection can't boast to be the biggest but that really doesn't matter when you've stacked the lineup with the all stars like they have! They serve a solid bar food menu until I believe 3am, which is definitely a plus. The duck room is also a large part of the drawer blueberry hill. Long known to be the favorite performing venue of the legendary Chuck Berry, if you do your research it's not hard at all to catch him on stage for ridiculously cheap still tearing the roof off! The service is not always the best, mostly just slow but I've never had any huge issues. Definitely not the place for a meal on a deadline though.

    (4)
  • Robert S.

    Look what they done to my bar ma, look what they done to my bar well they yup-it up and they pumped up and really f&c#ed it up ma, yea, look what they done to my bar... I am on old Hill patron from the 70s - 80s anybody in the know got the Melanie reference. Yes, we use to just call it the Hill. This place use to be sooooo f-ing cool. But today, I would hang my head in shame to be caught inside of its current manifestation. In the day everybody worth a shat got their drunk on at the Hill. Wash U profs, students, T.A.s, undercover cops, scam artist, those 86ed from the Central West End, two disbarred Clayton lawyers, Red Rachel and her Commie boyfriend, cabbies and the U-City riff raft would all mingle over bar food, booze and darts. The beer was cold and the women were hot. The only music you heard was from the juke box. No matter how often you came through those doors, if you didn't look over 50, fat Pam would card you. No punks with fake IDs ever got pass her gnarly gaze. And Gentry got prompted from drunk, to bus boy to waiter, to cook to bartender and then demoted down to drunk again every couple of months or so. This was a classy dive. Back in the day the owners got their own label for "Rock and Roll Beer." This attempt at upscaling the place crashed and burned because the label was a little too chic for us serious drunkards. Farewell ole friend because I have lost my thrill for this Blueberry Hill.

    (1)
  • Marleigh R.

    Been meaning to come here for a while, as I've been for music events but not for the food! The atmosphere is GREAT for a show, everything I've seen here has been fun. Note, as usual, drinks are expensive during concerts... pregame before. Food is okay, the burger was very good, but basic. It had a chargrilled taste, which I don't find very often with burgers and I love it. Fries were good but nothing outstanding, but the tots were fabulous. (Who doesn't love tater tots though?) Zucchini sticks were good, but I suspect that they were frozen and fried up... nothing from scratch. Service is okay. I could tell our waiter really tried, but the seat-yourself-and-we'll-come-to-you thing is always off putting to me. There just wasn't a lot of attention from the staff in general outside of getting water every once in a while. Overall, just okay. Outside of a show, probably will not go out of my way to come back to eat.

    (3)
  • Marci E.

    Come for the atmosphere of one of the most unique restaurants in StL. Come for a beer and to hang out with friends. Lots of fun and memorable. If you're only looking for a typical hamburger and fries menu, you won't be disappointed. If you're looking for great food and diverse options, go elsewhere and then stop and see this StL landmark.

    (3)
  • Scotty C.

    To be honest, I wish I got to spend more time here and I think on my next visit I'll be back for sure. We just hung out and had a few beers so I can't say anything towards the food, gaming etc... Bartenders were cool guys and we had a few laughs. We were in last Thursday and there was a handful of people hanging out. I'm sure this place packs out with better weather and would be party central. The stuff all over the walls is a bit kitschy, but there's some funny stuff as well. I'll be back next time for the full experience.

    (3)
  • Steven B.

    I found my Christmas Dinner at Blueberry Hill and had a fun time, too. I was one of the many folks who had to work on Christmas Day and when I got home at 3:30PM, the last thing I wanted to do was prepare a holiday meal. As I relaxed with nice cold winter beer, I search Yelp and the internet for restaurants open for dinner. I found a couple open and serving luxurious prime rib meals, but after a 10 hour work day, I just wanted simple and relaxing. I then saw Blueberry Hill was open and thought, "Why not, it should be fun." I finished my beer and we headed over to The Loop. I lucked out and found Prince parking directly across the street. As we exited the car other diners were arriving. Once in front of BH, I pulled on the door and it was locked. Immediately I thought, Oh, no. Then I read the sign, they'd be opening at 5PM. We arrived 15 minutes early and it was a good thing we did. In a flash, there were over 2 dozen folks waiting for the doors to open and by the time they did open there were 4 dozen. Once the doors opened, it was obvious who had been there previous years. They knew how the system was going to work and rushed to the appropriate lines. Once inside, you were informed that there was no table service and to place your order at the back booth. When you placed your order, you got a number and they told when to be at the kitchen pass through window to pick up your order. This may sound like a pain in the ass, but they had it down to a science. We enjoyed a beer, a shot of scotch while waiting and when it was my time to be at the pass through window, my number was called shorty after I arrived. My dining partner claims his was the best Fish-n-Chips he has had in STL. I think they were good, but not the best. My Reuben with a side of French Fries made for an unusual Christmas Dinner, but fulfilled my needs and received a spot on my Reuben List. It was obvious some of these diners come every year. The crowd was fun and full of the holiday spirt. I hope to be prepared for future holiday dinners better, but BH made my 2014 Christmas, unique and memorable.

    (4)
  • Rachel P.

    It's an institution - the food is fine and the atmosphere is what makes it fun. They have so many things to choose from, burgers, beer, toasted ravioli and oddly, breakfast... The service was really good- friendly and patient with a big group. Darts and arcade games are a nice way to pass the time while you wait for your food.

    (4)
  • Alisa H.

    This was my first time going and I want to go back. It was a Saturday and there was a wait to be seated, so we went to the bar. We were attended to right away. The atmosphere was fun and eclectic. It gave me a lot to look at which I like. We ordered our appetizer first while we looked at the menu and it was out fast. I like that because I was hungry and wanted something quick. I ordered their burger and it was so much I had to take some home. I enjoyed the staff, food and environment and can't wait to go back on a Saturday night when they play live music down stairs.

    (4)
  • Christine F.

    Feh. Gone downhill. I think they know they are enough of a STL icon that they don't even try anymore. The last couple times I've been, I would be lucky if the food was hot, the wait was horrendous, and apparently the waitstaff have never heard of "service with a smile." Another "too cool to be friendly" sort of place...I don't have the patience for that. I'm giving you money. Be nice to me. And I'm pretty annoyed at the having to wait for your late-night food at the kitchen window. I've seen mention of them calling out a number, but they couldn't even be arsed to do that in my experience. So you have to hover, and wait, and take time away from your friends, because the bartenders are too lazy to grab your food for you when you're at the bar, and they are too much of tightasses to hire on a late-night waiter. I might go if someone in my group REEEEALLLY wanted to. But otherwise...nah.

    (2)
  • Dave B.

    We went here with my daughter on her recommendation and we were pleasantly surprised. It's a quirky, fun restaurant with a nice, well rounded menu, great service and the food was great. We will be back to try more menu items the next time we are in St. Louis.

    (5)
  • Vanessa P.

    I was EXTREMELY disappointed with this place. The food was not very good and the service was HORRIBLE! We were a large group so the tip was included in the bill but we would not have left a tip otherwise. It was too bad because the ambience is so fun.

    (1)
  • Marie C.

    This place was super charming, really cute, and just a good basic burger place. But the service was good, food was prompt and exactly what you expect it to be (sort of dinerish, but little better), and its ginormous! Lots of space.

    (3)
  • Stephanie S.

    Came back to Blueberry Hill for a double date last night. I love that Blueberry Hill is open 365 days a year, although the more I think about it, the more I feel bad for the servers/staff that have to work Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. Anyway, we started with the chicken strips appetizer. They were super tasty, and pretty large! For my entree, I was really tempted to order the burger (after my amazing experience with their burger a few years ago), but I decided to go with the vegetarian lasagna instead. Trying to be a *bit* healthier in 2012! It came with a side salad. The lasagna was really tasty and super filling, and the salad was decent. It also came with a huge hunk of bread with some sort of herb butter. Not bad. Our waitress was super friendly and efficient. I don't have any complaints about Blueberry Hill. I think it's a pretty solid spot in the loop. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Sean J.

    IN SHORT: A really cool place that serves great food, with plenty of vegetarian options, but which provides fairly slow service. DETAILS: Chances are good that if you've been down to the Delmar Loop in St. Louis, you've already visited Blueberry Hill, because I think it could be argued that this place really is the heart of the Loop. It's a restaurant, bar, concert venue and hang-out rolled into one, and it's well known for its food and its musical acts (which often include the great Chuck Berry!). But let's say you've never been to the Loop, or that somehow, you've avoided Blueberry Hill and gone to, I don't know, Fitz's Restaurant or Pi Pizzeria instead. If that's the case, you should definitely make Blueberry Hill your next destination, because it's a really great restaurant, and I'm only reluctantly giving it a 4/5 because it also has some of the slowest service I've ever encountered every single time I've been there. First off, the food: it's good on its own, and great if you compare it to typical bar food. This is a great place to grab a burger and some greasy fries. It also has a surprisingly number of other options, including a tasty vegetarian burger (which seems to be made on site rather than just a Boca or Morningstar patty on a bun) and some other vegetarian fare. They have some great appetizers as well, and an impressive selection of beers and other drinks. Recently, the bar seems to have gone non-smoking, and they have a special smoking room now for those who want to light up. This improves the atmosphere considerably, and I hope more bars go this route. There's also plenty of outdoor seating, and on a nice spring day, you've got to stake your claim early or beg the servers to set up a new table for you if you're planning to sit, drink and people-watch, because it's a popular activity. Now, on to the biggest downside of the place: the service kinda sucks, and I think it's due to the design of the place. It's not that the servers are rude or unpleasant; they seem to be working really hard. It's just that this is the sort of place where you seat yourself, and the servers get to you when they get to you. They seem to be a little more focused on getting food out quickly during lunch and dinner, but since some people are coming there to drink while others are coming to eat, there should probably be a system in place to let the servers know what's up. (This place would be ideal for an at-the-table ordering system, or for some sort of paging device to bring the servers over.) Also, on the weekends, Blueberry Hill gets so packed that it feels more like a bar than a restaurant, and you'll have a hard time getting timely service. Plan accordingly. All in all, Blueberry Hill is worth experiencing, and you should definitely check it out. My advice would be to go there when you've got plenty of time and aren't in a hurry to eat or get your drinking going. You'll be much happier, and able to enjoy this wonderful landmark's finer qualities.

    (4)
  • Austin C.

    The best thing about this place is the decor and celeb photos. The burger was nothing special and neither was the service. Food alone at these prices would be a 2 star

    (3)
  • Veronica M.

    Went to Blueberry Hill for dinner/drinks tonight with a friend. I've been several times before but this is my first review. In general, service is usually ok, not great but not poor. Tonight was no different. The server was attentive, but not overly friendly or enthusiastic. Food was tasty, cheesesticks and burgers were hot. I was a little annoyed that the burgers don't come with any side (fries, onion rings, baked potato have to be purchased separately). I always forget that and then get pissed all over again when I remember. Overall, I'd say everything is pretty average. Will most likely go back, I always seem to. I usually dine here when the weather is nice and they have outdoor seating. Sitting inside at this restaurant for me is just kinda bleh...

    (3)
  • Lorraine N.

    just moved here and had to of course try out this famous landmark....upon walking in I was not sure what to expect with the food as it is a basic rather limited menu for food but a ton of beers available.....ended up with the french dip and it was delish...I think I reached my sodium intake for the week so shame on me for indulging!...But actually the food was above average and a nice suprise....My husband had the club sand and actually removed some of the meat as it was more than enough....kicked it back with two lone stars and I was a happy camper....will go here again to check the music out down below....

    (4)
  • anna k.

    I went here awhile ago b/c family and friends made this place sound like the ultimate experience to have in st. louis. what a waste of time. It took forever to get us seated, and they weren't busy. The menu seemed small, limited. I ordered jerk chicken w/ rice. It was just ok. the rice flat out sucked. the drinks were expensive along with our entire meal. You can't get away with charging those kinds of prices for crappy, small portioned food. I could have gone to steak n' shake (which i strongly dislike) and enjoyed my meal a lot more. The service was lousy on-top of everything else. Never once checked on us. They literally got our drink and food order, had someone else serve the food, and then brought us our check and cleared our plates at the end. Don't understand what the hype is about. Maybe it's changed recently. They should rename this dump Blueberry Hell.

    (1)
  • Karen G.

    Blueberry Hill may be a classic in St. Louis, but the food leaves a lot to be desired. It's very basic bar food, and nothing I've had is something I would especially want to order again. Other than the cold beer :) One thing that is great is the board games built into some of the booths. Just go up to the bar to get the game pieces. They also have a great space for bands and darts/pool. Now that it's smoke free inside, I'm definitely more likely to stop by for a beer...probably will pick someplace else for dinner though.

    (3)
  • Liz G.

    As an StL native, Blueberry Hill has always been a place that is a good go-to for taking out-of-towners or a default for 'hey, we don't know where to go but let's go out!' kind of nights. Saturday was the later for some friends and I so we headed to The Loop and grabbed a spot on the sidewalk for drinks. Nice weather, people watching and a good selection of beers - what more do you need? Blueberry gets major points for offering pitchers of Strongbow and this alone puts them forefront in my mind for the next time I want cider other than Woodchuck. Ira waited on my friends and I - fast with bringing the drinks and friendly to boot, A+ on service. The reason I give 3-stars is for the fact we were told 'last call' and to go inside to finish our drinks at Midnight as the outside seating has to be cleared at that time. This is likely a U-City ordinance but a big bummer. What was worse was that it was hotter than Hades inside at the bar even though the kitchen was closed. If you're looking for food here - the special sandwich is my go-to. I wish they offered fries as default side instead of chips. but that's no big deal. Their burgers are so-so, there are better in StL - try Seamus, O'Connells or Joey B's. The Duck Room is good for an intimate show setting and was perfect when I saw Wanda Jackson there in March. Give yourself points if you spot owner and 'King of The Loop' Joe Edwards. BEWARE! They do not split checks, but you can divvy up yourself. Very annoying, but it's a busy place and probably easier on the staff... but again, very annoying.

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    Hmm, what to write about a St. Louis institution? For starters, the 20 minute wait flew by as we admired the Howdy Doody collection and hallway of photos with Blueberry Hill's proprietor and countless celebs. We never even made it to the PacMan case or dart room. My husband ordered the steak sandwich that was more like a Philly cheesesteak. I ordered the salad and soup combo and really enjoyed the vegetable soup. The fruit platter had hearty helpings of fresh cantaloupe though the canned pineapple was less enticing. We'll probably opt for burgers next time since that IS one of the most popular items on the menu. To top it all off, I'm a sucker for photo booths. We jumped into the one at Blueberry Hill and came away with some rather amusing shots.

    (3)
  • John D.

    As far as the food goes, I've been trying to get it out of some people what the restaurant is known for. I've gotten different responses from everyone, but I did get more than one about their buffalo fries. And yes, they are good. But honestly, when you first think of Blueberry Hill do you think of the food?

    (4)
  • Ace C.

    I normally get a burger and a split a pitcher of beer of friends. As far as the food, it's probably a 2-3 star place. I like Blueberry Hill as a place to hang out. It's fun to look at all the memorabilia all the walls from the Pez dispensers to the action figures to the sports cards. My favorite room is the dart room, and I usually bring my own darts and play. I've seen Chuck Berry perform in The Duck Room. Overall, Blueberry Hill isn't a great restaurant, but it's a fun time.

    (4)
  • Sarah N.

    Soon after moving to St. Louis, I found out that you're supposed to take your out-of-town guests here for an ultimate St. Louis experience. We've tried it a few times with moderate success, though no one left raving nor ranting about the place. Then today happened. I brought two of my out-of-town friends here for a cheap, fairly speedy lunch, as we had plans afterwards. A few minutes after we seat ourselves, a server (a guy with a beard and a look not unlike someone that's planning to commit suicide) comes out of nowhere, deposits some menus on our table without so much as a hello, and walks away. Not a huge deal, but not a very welcome greeting for our guests. A few minutes later he comes back to take our drink order, and then comes back for our food order. We order some standards - wings, burgers, and french onion soup. The prices are fairly typical on food ($4 for a cup of soup, about $7 for a burger, and $6 for a pound of wings), but drink prices are pretty absurd ($3.25 for a can of Stag or $4 for a can of Red Bull? No thank you.). Our food arrived within good time; I was surprised to see a large slice of Provel on my French onion soup but went with it anyway. It was okay, definitely nothing to write home about. Everyone enjoyed the wings (though it'd be a joke to call the sauce "hot"), but the burgers seemed very small for being seven ounces; the last time we went they were huge! Our server stopped by once to check on us, but besides that he was nowhere to be found. Another server refilled our drinks for us, and yet another pre-bussed our table. After we finally got the bill, our server disappeared. We ended up going up to the bar to pay after a good ten minutes and he said he'd find our server for us. The server came up and said it'd be difficult to split our bill but as long as we figured out the math that he could do it, then walked away for literally another five to ten minutes. We saw him walking around the bar area, talking to another server, and he finally came back and took care of our bill. Ridiculously poor service. I should mention that they will charge you 18% gratuity for parties of five or more, and they're bitches about splitting your check. The decor on the walls is pretty cool, the food is pretty forgettable, and the service is pretty bad. I'm pretty sure I won't be back for a long, long time.

    (2)
  • Courtney M.

    I was so excited to finally go to Blueberry Hill after hearing what a landmark it is. I went with a few friends for a late dinner and drinks on a Friday night. When we walked in, I definitely wasn't as blown away by the atmosphere as I had expected, but the memorabilia was pretty cool if you're in to that sort of thing. They do have a nice looking, big bar, but the restaurant itself is more on the dive side. The food was really nothing special, and the service was blah. A little overpriced too I thought for being mostly bar food. The booze options were decent, but not as good as I was expecting (Cicero's is much better), and they didn't have Crispin which really bummed me out. I definitely won't go back for dinner, but maybe as a late night hang out to have drinks with friends.

    (2)
  • Timothy G.

    I've been to Blueberry Hill twice and I'm decidedly unimpressed. I'll liken it to a rundown Friday's -- about the same quality food (though more expensive) and far worse service (I'll take Saccharin smiles with flair over tattooed cooler-than-thou surliness -- though on a return sit-at-the-bar-drinking experience, the bartender was fairly nice). The variety of objects nailed to the walls does rate in Blueberry Hill's favor, but only slightly. Beyond the nice-ish bartender, their only other saving grace was that they poured a decent pint of Guinness and apparently, have super cheap pitchers. Though I didn't see one, so I cannot vouch for their size. Will I ever go back? Only if somebody else is buying...

    (2)
  • Bill S.

    Can we all just get down on our hands and knees right now and thank Joe Edwards for Blueberry Hill and his vision for the Delmar Loop? Blueberry Hill has been at the top of my fav's list since I moved here in the mid-1980's. The place has evolved and grown, but never lost its edge or sense of self. Few barroom delicacies rival Blueberry Hills famous Cheddar Burger. I prefer it with mushrooms and grilled onions. Every bite is filled with juicy flavor that provokes the brain to say, "Forget the American Heart Association. I don't care if this isn't good for me! This is what a burger outta be!!!!!!!" The 'shrooms, O-rings and other pub fare are simply amazing. And considering the prices at most pubs these days, Blueberry Hlll is still an amazing value for the dollar. Joe's collections --everything from the jukeboxes to the sports memorabilia to the Pee Wee Herman nook are nothing short of a delight. And where else in St. Louis can you hear James Brown segue into Roy Orbison into Queen? Blueberry Hill simply delights every sense there is. And I haven't even addressed the drinks and the cigar room and the Strongbow on tap or Chuck Berry playing monthly. Let's just admit that Blueberry Hill is St. Louis' signature bar and leave it at that. If someone from out of town had to visit one bar in town, I'd be torn on whether to send them to Blueberry Hill or The Tap Room. Praise from me gets no higher!

    (5)
  • Sarah D.

    On my neverending quest to find the perfect burger, Blueberry Hill currently holds the number one spot. The burger itself is always juicy and full of flavor. Their toppings rock my face. Ok. So they have typical veggie toppings...but you get a choice of about 10 different cheeses and I suggest piling them on. If you are a fan of grilled onions, spend the 50 cents. They are carmelized perfectly - full of flavor and not soaked in too much oil (they're not slimy). Share a plate of fries with whoever you go with - the fries are enormous and come separately. The atmosphere is very laid back. It feels private despite being a busy place (high backed benches). Lots of random stuff on the walls to look at. The staff is friendly and competent. My only complaint is that they're open every day of the year. I honestly believe that businesses should shut down for Christmas - and I don't claim it as a holy day. But there should be one (or in my opinion about 10) days a year that are reserved for people to have family and friends. The fact that they brag that they're open every day of the year is even worse. "Look at us, we've taken capitalism to ridiculous lengths to prove that profit is more important than people." *Shrug* "Business Ethics" I guess.

    (3)
  • Jessica T.

    The two-star review is primarily focused on the food and the service. I've been here to eat a few times and, despite hearing good things about the food, everyone in both of the large groups I came here with thought the food was lackluster at the very best. The waitstaff have never given me and my group good service when we've been here; once I had to ask for another beer three times before I gave up on it altogether (and the dining area we were in only had 2 other tables filled so it wasn't like it was jam-packed). Another night, we had 3 separate waitresses waiting on us at separate points like they were tag-teaming but none of them knew who ordered what or what anybody had asked for (more drinks, condiments, etc.). Despite having 3 separate servers on and off throughout that night, there was still about a 30-40 chunk of time that we didn't get any wait service at all. I've attended music performances here and they are great; I would absolutely return here for music. There's also a little covered, heated smokers' porch for those that smoke so that's cool in the winter. The atmosphere is fascinating and filled with rich musical & St. Louis history. But as far as a restaurant goes, I've had only unpleasant experiences here.

    (2)
  • Chloë S.

    I've been to Blueberry Hill on two separate occasions, a year apart from each other. This place is so utterly overrated. The service was slow both times, even on the occasion when my family and I went and the restaurant was not busy. First of all, it's filthy. They say you can tell a lot about a restaurant by the bathroom, and I wouldn't send a pig to go to the restroom in that place. It was disgusting, the most disgusting bathroom I have ever been to in my entire life. Including gas stations. There was muddy thick water in the hand dryers, and everything else was absolutely in a state of disrepair and covered in layers of grime that made me want to vomit. Our table was not much better, as it was covered in a layer of grease. The food, not surprisingly, made me and my entire family ill, both times we went to eat there. Literally the only redeeming characteristic of this restaurant is the cute memorabilia that they have decorating the place. But it's just not worth it to feel so sick for such mediocre food, and such a disgustingly filthy establishment. It's not cheap either.

    (1)
  • Zac F.

    I must say that I love the bar atmosphere here, and the darts room is great. The food, however, is really not that good. I've heard great things about the burger, however I feel like there are plenty of other places in the area where you can get a better burger. atmosphere is cool, good place to grab a beer and hang around with friends.

    (3)
  • Matthew L.

    First trip to St Louis, and I knew I had to try the fried ravioli. They are a great take on comfort food. I enjoyed the place. It was fun and nostalgic. It reminded me of a college bar. The food was super cheap and tasty. The service was wonderful. There is so much to see it was almost overwhelming.

    (4)
  • Amanda R.

    So I finally visited Blueberry Hill while in Saint Louis. This is the kind of place whose reputation greatly precedes it, a sort of local sacred cow that's often never as good as everyone says. But it's a landmark and an institution, so you know you're gonna end up there eventually, especially if you're from out-of-town. All in all, I'm stuck between a 3 and a 4. I liked the eclectic feel and decor of the place, with its many rooms and local flavor. We were seated in the darts room, which was large and open and a bit sports-bar-ish. Despite some reviews criticizing the service, our waiter was actually attentive and seemed concerned about doing a good job. Even so, the wait on food was rather lengthy, though in their defense we were part of a group of 5 people and it was kinda busy. I got the burger and fries, which were good but honestly not amazing. If this is the best burger in Saint Louis, I am sad. Or maybe just spoiled by Westport Flea Market and Blanc in KC. I can somewhat understand why one of my friends in the area said it was a better place to see bands than to eat dinner. To their credit, the beer selection is fairly broad, and they definitely win in the atmosphere department. The food is pretty good, though hardly as special as a place like The Bleeding Deacon. If you're in the St. Louis area and looking to sample the local culture, it's worth checking out.

    (3)
  • Danielle A.

    Had a pretty positive experience here. The drinks are fairly priced and the food I ate was delicious. I only had appetizers because I had already had a full meal elsewhere, but the fries and cheese sticks were incredibly delicious. I would have given them 5 stars, but I was disappointed by how smoky the bar area was. We wound up having to close out the tab just so we could move over to the non-smoking section. Other than that, I had a great time here, and I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Tim L.

    The decor is super kitschy but that's all part of the appeal. Much like Elvis' Graceland. Odd in so many ways yet strangely appealing. The people here are typically the college crowd and tourists like myself and it seems to all be in a perfect balance. Unlike other places where the vibe can be really thrown off, it seems everyone has a generally enjoyable time here. Service is snappy and the food is very decent, but I would say this is mainly a place to come and catch up with friends, check out the various acts, people watch and just generally relax and have a good time.

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    I came here tonight with my coworkers on the recommendation of a friend who grew up here in St. Louis. I also did some reading and saw the burgers were the thing to order, and of course I'd also heard that toasted ravioli is a must order in St. Louis. We ordered the toasted ravioli, which was DELICIOUS, and each of us ordered a different burger, and fries...In hindsight we ordered too much food, after the ravioli, I did not even touch the fries so can't vouch for them, but I did have the burger, and it was excellent. I ordered the 5 ounce burger, goat cheese, and sauteed onions. It was delicious, I was full and probably should have only ate half, but powered through it and ate the whole thing! My other coworkers both ordered the hickory burger which they said was good and packed full of flavor. All in all, this was a hit for all of us! Kitschy atmosphere and yummy food.

    (4)
  • Allyson P.

    I'm not sure there's much point in yet another Blueberry Hill review, but here's my two cents: If you haven't already, go see a Chuck Berry show. Yeah, he's in his 80's, but he still puts on a damn good show. Also, go sometime during the week when it's not too crowded, get a pitcher of beer, shoot some darts and play some pinball. Avoid it on Saturday afternoons though, when it's full of families with lots of little children running around. Burgers are really good. French onion soup is some of the best in the city. Cheese balls are perfect for when you're tipsy and have the munchies. Spicy cucumber yogurt salad dressing is the best salad dressing ever, and I wish they would bottle it so I could bring it back to DC with me. They have 1554 and Fat Tire on draft, which seems to be getting harder and harder to find in St. Louis. Beers are cheap.

    (4)
  • Polly H.

    Had lunch and the beef brisket was the best I have ever had. Great atmosphere and very reasonably priced. Wait staff was wonderful. Great food, great price, great service - what more is there?

    (5)
  • Gaetano A.

    I'm sorry, but I've been to this place twice now, and I don't get what all the hullabaloo is about. Yes, I understand it's a semi-historical location. But the food leaves much to be desired. The best thing about this place, IMO, is all the nostalgic items that are hanging on the walls. Let's just say I wasn't thrilled at Blueberry Hill.

    (2)
  • Andy M.

    This place is amazing. Gauging from the pictures on the wall, every living member of the Rock and Roll Hall of fame has made a visit to Blueberry Hill over the years. Mick, Keith, Chuck Berry, Eddie Vedder are just a few of the immortals that don the walls of this establishment. In all of these pictures the owner of Blueberry Hill either has his arm around or is shaking hands with these Rock Gods. How he get's all these people to visit his eatery is beyond me, but the pictures are priceless. This restaurant seems like it goes on forever. There are three separate dining areas including a game room that offers a wall full of dart boards. In the middle dining area is a full service bar. The food is a notch above your typical bar food. I had a pretty good Pannini that was accompanied by an order of fries. I give the food a C+. If you are a fan of Music and are in the St. Louis area, Blueberry Hill is a must see. The decor alone is worth a visit. It's a wonderful slice of Rock & Roll history.

    (4)
  • Stan S.

    A fine place in the tradition of college bar/tavern. I like the burgers but the reuben also excellent.

    (4)
  • Erika F.

    I went to Blueberry Hill last night after abandoning 3 Kings because it was a little too sweatlodge-like for our taste. Thankfully, Blueberry Hill had the AC kicking. We started with two beers and wings. They have a great selection of beers and they are pretty reasonably priced. The wings were not at all crispy (and we asked for them extra crispy) or hot (spicy). I would not get them again. For our meals, we each had a cheese burger and shared some onion rings. The burgers were cooked well and pretty darn good for a standard burger. I was very excited to see that the burger came with pickle chips. I hate when a burger comes with a pickle spear, how the heck am I supposed to put that on my burger? (Listen up, O'Connell's...) The onion rings were pretty good, definitely not the best I have had. I prefer a battered ring and this was more like a cornmeal crust. The service was good. Our server was not necesarily friendly, but he was attentive, so I guess that's what matters. Our meal ended up being pretty expensive, for bar food. I won't rush back to Blueberry Hill, but if I find myself there again, I will get a beer and a burger and be pretty content.

    (3)
  • Aaron S.

    Good food. Nothing extraordinarily unique. The soft cheddar cheese on the burgers is good. The building is a decent size so you don't feel like you are on top of one another.

    (4)
  • Carolynne M.

    The interior is fantastic - like a rock n roll hall of fame meets some weird guys massive collection of chotchkes. You can look and look for hours and still not see everything. The food however, is OK at best. I had the soup and salad. The soup of the day was Italian Wedding which was suspiciously similar to Progresso. The salad was oddly similar to bagged supermarket salad as well. However, I cant recommend enough the spicy cucumber dressing they offer. I normally dislike large amounts of dressing on salad, but this stuff was so awesome I was drenching everything in it. I would go back just for more of it. Service was prompt and pleasant, although there weren't many tables occupied at the time. A cool place to hang out and see a show, or play darts. This is the kind of place where entertainment comes first and food is just sort of a nice afterthought.

    (3)
  • Colin F.

    Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis staple. Its a really fun place with decent food and good drink. I went last night for dinner with the beautiful girlfriend, because we walked into 3 Kings and it was 90 degrees inside. We were craving bar food and drinks. B-Hill is know for its burgers. They are quite good but very expensive for what you get. After cheese the burger typically tops 7 bucks. This is without a side. Why charge someone a dollar extra for cheese when your making them pay $6.50 for 7 oz. of ground beef and a bun. We also got buffalo wings, which I would not get again but I had to try them because I love them. They were flavorless and not particularly crunchy. The burgers came out just as I had ordered it, medium rare. My bun was kind of stale which was a disappointment. The onion rings we ordered were pretty standard. All in all an OK meal, but over priced. I love all the beers they have. Last nights heat called for a Strongbow, which was delicious. Its really fun to drink here and play darts, if you can get a board.

    (3)
  • Colin D.

    When meeting up with a group of friends on a Friday night in the Central West End, we chose to eat at the "legendary" Blueberry Hill. While I appreciated the nostalgic regalia on the walls, I could tell from the moment I walked in that this place is a hipster's paradise. That being said, that is not the reason for my two star rating. Having noticed their plethora of awards and accolades, I chose to try one of their famous burgers. Much to my dismay, it left much to be desired. Personally, I am not a fan of charbroiled rocks being passed off as food but if that is your cup of tea, this place is for you! While I will admit, their buffalo chips were pretty good, but any positive aspect was overshadowed by some of the worst customer service I have experienced in a long time. At no point during my dining experience did I feel at all cared for. The saving grace for this place is the atmosphere and the alcohol selection and trust me, with your wait time, you're going to need a drink.

    (2)
  • Kurt W.

    I'm not going to say alot here because I don't have much detail. That said, I am a Saint Louis native, and I just don't understand the hoopla over this restaurant. Burgers are average, prices were high for what you get, and the place is neat to look at, but some place I'd rather not stay. Last time I was there (about three years ago), they made you pay for the fries. If they were something special, no problem paying. But they're not.

    (2)
  • Robert C.

    Mediocre food surrounded by kitsch. I went with one of their "specialties": the jerk chicken breast ($7.95), served over wild rice and accompanied by a side salad. The chicken was bland and dry, and the sauce didn't make things too much better. I'm guessing the rice was of the instant variety. The salad just isn't worth mentioning. My friend's burger seemed like a better choice, though his little cup of grilled onions looked like they had been cooked to mush. And the buffalo fries are, apparently, supposed to be spicy; I couldn't tell. Nothing special there, either. It's cramped, it's dark, and it's hard to see past all the high-walled booths. At least there's a decent (though hardly extensive) beer menu.

    (2)
  • Marjie T.

    Come on 2011 and the smoke-free law! I took one step into Blueberry Hill and was awash in smoke. So disgusting. Especially for a place that is as much a restaurant as it is a bar. But my brother wanted to eat there for his birthday, so I went. It is a pretty cool place minus the smoke and the hipster at the door with a slight attitude who carded me for no apparent reason. Especially when my 19 year old brother just waltzed right by him. (??) I do really like the tall booths and the collection of stuff on the walls. I usually stick with the grilled cheese, which is good, but I need to try their hamburgers because they look great. And everyone I've been with has raved about them. I especially like that they offer a 5 oz. and a 7 oz. so you have the option of getting a slightly smaller burger. And our server last night was incredibly nice. I'll probably be back once the smoke has had a chance to clear.

    (3)
  • Tricia G.

    Eek! Methinks not. I live very close to Blueberry Hill but I rarely go because the bar service is usually poor and sometimes nonexistent; this time was no different. On our most recent visit the bartender was slow and seemingly disorganized even though they weren't that busy. He ran our card and brought the receipt for us to sign immediately, but we didn't sign it right away because we were still waiting for our food. He must have come back six or seven times to see if we had signed it yet before we got the food. At one point he even pushed it toward us and said "Do one of you guys want to sign this?" Yuck. I consistently get bad bar service when I go to Blueberry hill, but I continue to give them "one more chance". After living here five years, I think I'm done with the chances!

    (1)
  • Benjamin S.

    Well, there are many reasons why I have to give Blueberry Hill five stars, but three for me in particular: 1.) I've been coming here since I was a kid when my Mother would regularly bring me along with her (during the daytime) to meet a friend of hers every couple of months. I was probably six, maybe seven at the time, but I still remember those long, wooden floors right when you walk in, going all the way to the back. 2.) Since moving away for fifteen years and then back to St. Louis, I almost immediately found myself coming back to Blueberry Hill regularly. It's now become "our place," just like it was my Mother's generation's place for a time. Aside from the uncountable pieces of memorabilia throughout the entire property, it still somehow remains timeless, if that makes any sense. 3.) The place is not only a St. Louis staple, but it is one of the best bars on the planet. Whether coming here during the daytime to eat or have a few drinks out on the front walk, or walking in at Midnight, there is always a friendly, approachable vibe at Blueberry Hill. The environment there and all of it's nooks and crannies puts the place over the top. Blueberry Hill is the anchor of The Loop, and most everything there has flourished around it. All credit goes to local visionary Joe Edwards, whose ideas and other nearby establishments have built The Loop into a flourishing and often bustling place to be. The crowd inside Blueberry is often a mix of college kids, hipsters and thirty-somethings all tossed together. But never anything rowdy. If you want your space here, you can always find it someplace. If anything, Blueberry Hill is a must-stop for all of the memorabilia which fills nearly each room. From The Beatles, to The Simpson's to local sports items, it stretches the hallways and perimeter. My favorite thing to admire is the hundreds of framed photos of the owner (Edwards) with every imaginable musician and band you can think of, from Bob Dylan to Nelly. I do very much enjoy the burgers here as well as the famous buffalo fries, but I mostly come for the nightlife. You'll find hands-down the strongest pour in town, so you better sip that gin and tonic like a martini if you want to remember leaving. If you live in "the area," and have never been to Blueberry Hill, then you're not from St. Louis - I don't even want to hear it. If you're from out of town, and you skip Blueberry Hill, then you haven't seen St. Louis.

    (5)
  • The -.

    Having grown up in St. Louis, I have fond memories of Blueberry Hill. I can remember being as young as five years old and going there with the family. While walking around the Loop on my latest trip I decided for nostalgia's sake to go to Blueberry Hill for a burger. Some places get lazy and quality slips. Other places attempt to get creative by changing their menu (often for the worse). What made my day was discovering that NOTHING has changed at BH. I hadn't been there for over a decade, but from the moment I walked in, memories rushed back. The smell, ambiance, all just as I remembered. I ordered the famous 7 oz burger (with swiss) -- simple and delicious, grilled to perfection. I asked for a side of grilled onions, but ended up not eating them because the burger was tasty enough without. Good bun, a little messy, but fine. Fresh lettuce/tomato, Kosher pickles. The side order of fries was short of Earth-shattering, but they were hot and crisp, not soggy. I've had popular "fast food" burgers (like Shake Shack in NYC and Miami Beach or the Burger Joint in NYC's Parker Meridien). I've also had plenty of the "high-end" variety. Blueberry Hill is in a class of its own. One *disappointment* (if you can even call it that): They no longer serve the burger with "a few broken chips". Now, you must pay $0.50. I paid slightly more to upgrade to fries. Blueberry Hill has withstood the test of time. Other places come and go. I didn't even experience the nighttime/bar scene there, but I'm sure it's good.

    (4)
  • Emma F.

    I went there for dinner. The food was really greasy and mostly fried - so it delivers if that's what you're looking for. I wish I could have been there when they have live music - but it was quiet when I went. Not bad. Not spectacular either.

    (3)
  • Nancy K.

    "So, what's the story with this place?" we asked the waitress, "Oh, the owner pals around with Chuck Berry." That works for me. There is a lot of room for partying in this place, we sat in the back by the smoking room, Yes, Virginia, St. Louis is still smoking. Vintage everything covered the walls but the thing that caught my eye was the 8 X 10's of the owner and every single person who has ever been famous. There was a vintage White Stripes picture next to a Bruce Campbell by a Tina Turner. Along with the memorabilia came the awesome beer selection. We drank a pitcher of Shlafly Pale to accompany our fish and chips and buffalo shrimp. Mmmmmmmm. The only thing that wasn't for me was the Gazpacho. It was kind of like eating bowl of salsa, I wanted to like it so bad, that bowl just wasn't meant to be. We didn't stay for the live bands but they looked fun and hey, Chuck Berry stops in every once and a while...

    (4)
  • Sam P.

    This is the first place I go when I get back to St. Louis. Its a damn institution. They can do no wrong, as long as you know what you are getting yourself into. The bathroom decor did change a bit since I was a wee lad. Not as much graf, but you know, nothing stays the same forever. We were sick when we visited so we had the soup. Whoop de doo. But it was allright. Next time, we'll order real food, the waitress understood, but I was still bummed and looking forward to a huge ass burger next time I am in town.

    (5)
  • Emily F.

    Our final Saturday stop, for drinks, darts, and dinner. I have to tread lightly here... The beers on offer are great. I had a bottle of O'Fallon Pumpkin Ale and Schlafly Octoberfest on tap. The food is good. More deep fried things, like cheese balls with salsa, and mushrooms with ranch dipping sauce. A good, thick, well-cooked burger (still pink), and tasty cup of chili. And I totally get that it's about the atmosphere and food, and not the service. But. One waiter straight up refused to serve us. The two hostesses gave us two different stories about waiting for a table late night. And -- and I'm sorry to have to tell you this -- the soap dispenser in the ladies room remained empty for the three hours I spent there... even after I notified one of the waitresses. The bottom line: If the Williamsburg hipsters find out you can smoke in STL WHILE giving attitude, they'll be flocking to Blue Hill! ERF

    (4)
  • Marcia M.

    I have since moved from St. Louis to Nashville which is titled "Music City" for obvious reasons but I do miss The Loop area of the Lou. I especially miss Blueberry Hill because of the delightful menu of items to nosh on, the fact that Chuck Berry s still very much a part of the venue, and all of the awesome shows that occur in the cave-like venue below. Sure, Nashville has some great venues and shows that come through town but there is just something about Blueberry Hill. Maybe it's the fact that I can actually enjoy a toasted rav and a cheap AB beer there and know at least half the crowd in attendance? Maybe. I have caught some great shows there including The National, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings and a slew of other Indie and local bands. The bartenders have always been great and the sound is generally good in the venue. This is also a good spot for business lunches with the large tables and private booth areas. Darts and other bar games are available on one side along with ample seating for a happy hour as well. Food is reasonably priced and I have always enjoyed the Toasted Raviolis and Veggie Burger. Both are under $8 so you can throw a drink on the tab and still walk out with some cash in your pocket...and head down to Zeizo for a cute pair of shoes! The next time, I am back to my hometown of St. Louis will certainly include a night of mischief here and throughout the Delmar Loop neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Britnie M.

    It seems every time I go back to visit St Louis, I end up in the Loop and somehow, at Blueberry Hill. They have a delicious menu and a great beer selection. I always get a cheeseburger, they are always good. I enjoy the atmosphere more than anything. It is full of memorabilia of all sorts (toys, movies, music). It is especially a music lover's dream considering it specializes in rock-n-roll roots.

    (5)
  • Matt R.

    It seems like sacrilege, even to me, but this place jumped the shark years ago. It's burgers are nowhere close to where they used to be (remember that phenomenal charcoal crust?). They still make some of the best fries around though. Service is inconsistent, and highly dependent upon your waiter/waitress instead of the kitchen. It's still a fun visit, and a requisite on the list to take out of town visitors, but those visitors are no longer likely to leave with memories of the incredible food, just the experience.

    (3)
  • John H.

    My Wash U reunion is approaching this spring. I won't be in attendance, but I almost want to go back for the sole purpose of doing Blue Hill on a Thursday night, and, in the process, seeing if the bartenders and staff still hate Wash U kids. I always thought it a bit funny that the hipsters working what is more a rock and roll memorabilia museum than bar despised their biggest customers that much. Oh well. I suppose no college bar was ever overly enamored with its clientele. Really though, it's a college bar just a fraction of the time and a St. Louis landmark the rest. It's a concert venue, restaurant, karaoke lounge, dart board spot as well. Props are due in each category, as I've had fun through all these functions. Except the restaurant part. I could never figure out why they kept saying the burgers here were so great. I had three burgers for three separate meals here, and they got drier and blander on every occasion. I can't help but remember Blue Hill fondly, campy and glorious as it was. I remember ordering my friend a Rocky Mountain Bear Fucker for his 22nd birthday. Poor bastard's probably still hurting from that one.

    (4)
  • Iris T.

    Blueberry Hill seems to have found a way to reconcile late night drinking and late night munchies. Food's ready in a flash, delicious buffalo fries, and a whole menu dedicated to libations... all at reasonable prices... not much more I can ask for from a late night food fix. Not the best food I've ever had but also not the worst. Probably won't be back any time soon but I'll definitely keep this place in mind for curbing the late night munchies.

    (3)
  • Rebecca H.

    The kiddo did NOT like the (real beef) hot dog, and I will say the nachos were underwhelming. The pretzel sticks were just o-kay, wouldn't get them again. BUT, I had THE BEST Reuben sandwich ever. Not too big, great balance of corned beef & sauerkraut, the rye bread was perfectly toasted. I'm salivating just thinking about how great it was. I'd go back just for this!

    (3)
  • Kat V.

    The hot dog & onion rings were delish. The onion rings were the best! Crunchy & just how I like them to be. The menu offerings were decent at best. But, the ambience & decor was really cool. The restaurant has these amazing & eclectic wall decorations from a hippo to a deer to a fish. On the wall of the hallway in the new part near the bathrooms, there's some pix of some famous celebs that have come to Blueberry Hill. This place was soooo worth cheating on my diet for. Staff were friendly & hip. It just all meshes well.

    (4)
  • Tamara D.

    Why can't they just turn into a pop memorabilia museum and perhaps remain a bar? Food? TERRIBLE!!!!!! Service? The WORST!!!

    (1)
  • Joe W.

    Okay other Saint Louis folks I have told about my experience here are shocked at my opinion of this place. I heard this place had the best burgers in the area. So, and I will say I have only been here once to eat, and it was over two years ago. The food was at best average, and the service was terrible. The burger was small, and expensive, and to get fries it cost about three dollars extra and they gave you a very small portion of fries. I went in here like on a Tuesday or Wednesday evening around 7:30, and the place was not busy at all. The food took forever to arrive. I have had better burgers at Denny's and IHOP. And right before I left I went to the restroom, and I had previously been shopping in the loop so I had some shopping bags on the seat. I was gone for maybe three minutes and I get back and a busser was carrying my bags away. He did not apologize for it either. The place is cool inside, but I do not see why it is so popular. Maybe I caught them on a bad night. I should give them another try sometime.

    (1)
  • Kyle H.

    You can't do better than Blueberry if you're feeling like some day or night drinkin or a little pick me up after a night of drinkin! the only way i go to blueberry hill is is some good old catholic drinkin is goin down. I love their beer selection. This was the first place I tried a few different ciders. Strongbow is still my favorite. You can get a late breakfast if you feel like it which is always awesome. Their main fare that I always love are: The French Dip with Swiss cheese, Buffalo fries, Cheeseburgers, and their chilli. I think the only thing I ever didn't like was the mac n cheese because it was kinda runny and I like mine with a more velvetta-like consistency. If you go with your friends or by yourself, you'll surely make some new friends!

    (5)
  • James A.

    It's hard to know how to rate Blueberry Hill, because it's a bar, a restaurant, and a concert space. From one perspective, you really should give five stars to any venue that can boast monthly performances by Chuck Berry! But I'm going to rate Blueberry Hill as a restaurant and a bar, because that's how I've experienced it. The food is not great. It's not awful, but it's all pretty bland, and even if you're a lousy cook, you could probably manage to fix something better in your own kitchen. But if you, like me, often end up eating at Blueberry Hill as part of a big group, I recommend the chicken wings, which aren't bad at all. The chili is decent, and the burger is so-so -- probably one of the least inspired burgers in the Loop, but definitely edible. The servers are friendly, but harried; this year, a waitress accidentally spilled food on me and my wife, which was a drag, and didn't follow up by making any adjustment to our bill, which was also a drag, though I didn't push the point, because I didn't want any money to be taken off the server's paycheck. Blueberry Hill won't do separate checks on food orders, and the itemized bills are often difficult to decipher -- so if you're ordering food as part of a big group, working out the bill can be complicated. As a bar, Blueberry Hill is more fun. It's usually packed with students on Friday and Saturday nights and has a college-party atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Laura S.

    This was my first stop on my visit to St. Louis, and it was a great introduction to the city. The menu is pretty basic, but the food was really well-done and delicious. The first thing I tried was the toasted ravioli - my first experience of this St. Louis staple. It was so good that I had another order of them after a few drinks, while we were playing darts. Absolutely delicious!!! I also had the Famous 7 oz. Burger with soft cheddar and sauteed onions. I'm used to melted slices of cheese on my burgers, but the cheese was good. My only regret is that I did not get the Hickory burger! A friend told me that Hickory sauce is another St. Louis thing, I was hesitant to try it but after eating some of hers on my fries - WOW. That's good stuff. We shared some regular and buffalo fries, I'm not a big fan of spicy fries but the buffalo fries were nice and flavorful and not too spicy. We hung out for drinks and darts in the larger back room after dinner. It's a nice atmosphere - friendly, not too loud, and not intimidating. I am not a darts player, so I was worried I'd feel self-conscious in a room of obvious devotees - but it was clear that everyone was just there to have fun and some drinks. If I lived in St. Louis, this would definitely be a place I'd head to regularly for good, cheap food, drinks and fun.

    (4)
  • Tim Y.

    Oh I wish they'd yell out the numbers when late night food orders are ready...fighting the crowd to see if your order is up kinda sucks. Nice place. Courteous staff, ample selection of food and drink, and tons of seating. There's a lot of stuff on the walls here. If you're there for the first time, walk around a bit and look at everything. Pretty neat stuff, though you could probably skip the ego wall back in the dart room that has nothing but photo after photo of the owner hanging out with celebs. That's not nearly as interesting as the other memorabilia stuffed into every possible nook and cranny.

    (3)
  • Geoffrey R.

    A good place for burgers and beer. I was traveling to St. Louis last week for the first time in years and met a local friend who took me to Blueberry Hill. The atmosphere is fantastic...really whimsical and eclectic pub decor (and the graffiti on the bathroom stalls was really entertaining - though seriously, if you're going to advertise free blowjobs, you should really leave your phone number :). I especially enjoyed the laminated print of the board from the game Clue on our table. Very cool. Anyway, I may have just been hungry from traveling but the burger (simple yet tasty) and fries were delicious and the wait staff attentive. And I enjoyed my first exposure to Schlafly beer. Yum. I wasn't a big fan of the fried ravioli but I figured I needed to try it for the first time. I don't really get all of the St. Louis excitement about it though. Overall, a very solid pick. I'd say it's between 3.5 and 4 stars thus the high star rating.

    (4)
  • Jezebelly H.

    yeah!! smoke free at last!!!! Great, friendly, chill but efficient service. Fab bar grub, huge shots, and very inexpensive food & drinks. Love to hit this place up after work on a Friday. Even female friendly in the mid-day for friendly conversation at the bar if you happen to be dining or drinking solo.

    (4)
  • Danielle W.

    I like Blueberry Hill for 1 reason only- it's close to everything and close to where I live. That's about it...I was there with a few friends the other night trying to have a few drinks before a concert, and obviously nosh on some good grub, and we ended up getting over charged for just about everything. The food that we had gotten came out quickly (which was a plus), but the food was only fair. I guess you can't be healthy at Blueberry Hill, only fried and greasy is the best there... I was disappointed in Blueberry Hill...I guess my next visit will be to only drink what's on tap, and to play a FREE game of darts. (well I think its free)

    (2)
  • Jackie W.

    Just a quick note on the burger, GO GET YOU ONE! It was one of the best burgers I can remember ordering around town. And, like Stephanie S said, I was impressed that my medium cooked burger actually came out medium. I was worried because my parents both go theirs well done and I didn't want mine to fall into that category, but it didn't. I'm not a fan of places that charge you extra for cheese, which BHR&B does. I got the blue cheese, and only a tiny bit of crumblings were on my burger. Despite this, the burger was so perfect otherwise, I'm willing to overlook this. At least now I know where to take future boy namelesses for a good burger, beer, and a round of cricket in the back dart room!

    (4)
  • Aaron R.

    For all the talk I have heard about the food in this place, I expected much better. The atmosphere is fun, but the food is just ok. I have only been here for lunch, it is probably a great bar.

    (2)
  • Lisa L.

    Love the atmosphere and all the collectibles Blueberry Hill has on the walls and around to look at. They have everything from Bernstein Bears figurines to sports memorabilia and Simpson's collections. The food is pretty good, basically a bunch of bar food ~ I like the BLT and French Dip. Reasonably priced and the service is great. Very casual environment and has a 'bar' feel without the smoking, loud music and/or crowds to deal with. I've also been to a couple events downstairs in the Duck Room. That is a GREAT addition for a venue and/or concert!

    (4)
  • Lauren L.

    Come here for 3 reasons: 1. Chuck Berry 2. Beer 3. The Awesome Bathroom

    (4)
  • Cintharella F.

    meh. the place is alright. the moose heads on the wall are a bit creepy but set the tone if you're in the mood for a drunken gaston song. come here with lots of friends and you're sure to have lots of fun.. but then again you can go to turtle park with a bunch of friends and you'll be sure to have fun only difference is that you can get alcohol here. my favorite thing about the place is the bathroom because someone wrote, "this way to the ministry of magic" above the toilet; if you are a female be sure to visit it. oh yea, and the table tops are always sticky with residue from previous customers' sugary sodas or drinks and the booths make an effort to hurt you when you're getting in and out.

    (3)
  • Eve C.

    As not only a St. Louis native, but a University City Loop native, there is nothing bad I can say about Blueberry Hill. I grew up (and my parents still live) pretty much right around the corner, and when I was a kid, my brothers and I used to love coming to Blueberry Hill to play video games. My grandma always insists on a get-together there whenever any family is in from out-of-town. And now that I've moved away, Blueberry Hill is at (or near) the top of my list for places to eat when I come for a visit. The burger is a must! I always get the smaller, 5 oz., version, cooked medium rare, with cheddar. The cheddar is the soft cheese spread which I think just adds to the greatness that is the Blueberry Hill burger. Whenever I've ventured away from my standard (which hasn't happened in a long time), I've always enjoyed everything that I've ordered. Their toasted ravioli is pretty decent. Their chili is good. The gazpacho is nice and spicy. And the clam chowder, when they have it, is excellent. I'm also a fan of going to Blueberry Hill for drinks. On the weekend nights, it's usually overrun with Wash U kids, but for us locals, it's still fun. Whether you're playing darts, picking cheesy songs on the jukebox, or even chilling at a table and catching up with old friends at a table, it's a good time. They have a great selection of beers, both on tap and by the bottle, and they're very reasonably priced. I don't know if any of the other reviews mentioned it, but in room with the jukebox (which is on the older side of the place), a lot of the 2-person booths have board games under the table-tops. You can rent the pieces at the bar for a $5 deposit, just like the darts. A little bit of history on Blueberry Hill for you. It is the institution of the Loop, as it was one of the first restaurants to come in and really revitalize the area. It originally consisted only of the area to the left of the bar, but became a block-long when it moved into the old Cicero's location. Cicero's is now at the west end of the Loop, on Delmar and Kingsland. Joe Edwards, the owner of Blueberry Hill, also owns the Pin-Up Bowl on the east side of Skinker, used to own the Tivoli Theatre, came up with the St. Louis Walk of Fame, and is pretty much the King of the Loop. The corner window display changes regularly - so make sure to check that out!

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    Depending on what day you ask me, I might say that Blueberry Hill makes the best burger in St. Louis. There's nothing fancy about a Blueberry Hill burger; it's just pure and simple and tastes like your dad made it just for you on his backyard grill. Add some spicy fries and an ice-cold beer to the mix, and it's heaven. I'm always a fan of super-casual, wood-paneled, suspiciously dark places full of baseball memorabilia where the food is good and the drinks are stiff. The fact that Blueberry Hill hosts live music and great bartenders most days makes it a must-go spot. If do nothing in St. Louis but hit up Blueberry Hill (and visit the City Museum, of course), you'll be alright.

    (4)
  • Stephanie P.

    Spicy, crunchy buffalo fries with hickory ranch is the way to go for an appetizer.

    (4)
  • Ron B.

    Lived around the corner and saw my first ever concert here. The food was never memorable, but never terrible and serve was a bit spotty as I recall it. Surely things have changed over the years?

    (3)
  • Dean B.

    This may be my most torn review yet for Yelp. There's a part of me that wants to give this place 5 stars because it helped revitalize the Loop, has Chuck Berry perform every month, and has a cool, laid-back vibe to it. But then there's another part of me that wants to give it 1 star, due to the over-gentrification of the Loop (bringing in closed-minded yuppies), the gimmicky decor, and the overrunning of the place by tourists who want a "real" St. Louis experience. But primarily this place is a restaurant, right? So maybe I'll judge it solely on the quality of the food. Alright, 3 stars it is. Blueberry Hill is one of those places that's just kinda there. I never think of it as a go-to destination, but never protest if someone wants to go there. The extremely pierced and tattooed waitstaff is very nice, but overworked and sometimes absent-minded. The food is served to you in plastic baskets with plastic utensils (a personal pet peeve), and is usually timely. About the burgers: They're very good. Not great. And certainly not the best in St. Louis (despite people mindlessly giving them the trophy every year). Check Seamus McDaniels or O'Connells for that. Fries don't come with your $7 burger, so add that in separate, plus a drink, plus taxes and tip. Then you realize you just paid about $14-16 for the pleasure of eating your burger in front of some old comic books and Simpsons memorabilia. Despite what you hear, this is not a budget restaurant. As far as the music venues, the Elvis room is more or less a dank hole, but that's ok because no one really goes there. The Duck Room has nice sound and layout, but you consistently get crowds of tourists who bought a ticket for whoever was playing, and show little to no respect for the performer (except Chuck Berry of course). A real downer if you're there to actually, ya know, see the band. The dart room is nice and a good way to burn an hour or so on the cheap, if you can find an open spot. There are a few smattering of arcade games as well if that's more your style. All in all, it's an ok place, maybe a place to go if you're an out-of-towner, but if you live in St. Louis it's nothing too special (outside of the Chuck Berry performances that is). There's really no reason to wait more than 15 minutes on a table. The food certainly doesn't justify it, and if you want the atmosphere, just hang out at the bar instead. But if you're just wandering around and it's not too busy, grab a burger and listen to some Chuck.

    (3)
  • Dgs S.

    The loop is such a cool place with character that is unique for the St. Louis area. I say this because most of St. Louis is suburban without little downtowns like this. I miss the place. When I go back I usually get a burger or something simple. I go more for the character of the restaurant than I do for the food. The burger is always very tasty. The Hickory Burger is a good choice. It's also a great venue for shows, not a bad seat in the house.

    (4)
  • Courtney F.

    Went to Blueberry Hill last night for the first time in a few years. Had great service, the kiddies loved looking at the toy displays, the buffalo fries are still awesome, and the burgers are still good. Yes, just good; not the best one I've ever had, but the burgers are consistently...good. I always bring out-of-town guests here, and it's always a hit.

    (4)
  • Wesley H.

    Having lived in St. Louis for most of my life - maybe I'm a little biased - Blueberry Hill is one of my favorite restaurants. Whether I'm going to get an appetizer and a few drinks, late night drinks, or bring my whole family, Blueberry Hill accommodates. They also have awesome shows in the Duck Room, and a Dart Room which is great for late night ventures. I've only had one single bad experience there, and I believe it was an isolated incident. I've tried several different dishes and entrees, and they're all quite good. It's somewhat you're standard diner food, but it's done well. In the Spring, Summer, and Fall they have street dining which makes for great people watching on one of the greatest streets in America. When I have friends visiting St. Louis, I make sure to take them to BBH.

    (5)
  • Billy C.

    Great food, fun atmosphere, rude bartenders. What can I say, I keep coming back for the burgers and toasted ravioli, always have a good time despite what seems like the staff's concerted effort to project their bad attitudes upon every customer who dares ask for a drink or the check. As someone working in the food industry, I feel that I am more, not less, lenient and understanding of the trials faced by servers and bartenders - so get with the program.

    (3)
  • Teddy D.

    A decent place to take young kids early in the evening. Occasionally will slip to a 2 in regards to the wait staff. The food is solid and you can customize the burgers pretty nicely. Kids can gravitate to the video games while parents take a moment to talk.

    (3)
  • Jen J.

    Maybe it is just me, but the food quality here has steadily gone down in the past two years. I still adore the place for its casual excitable atmosphere, eating under the supervision of creepy half man half goat mannequins and next to the wall of Simpsons characters and the photobooth that guards a long hallway of framed pictures. But the last time I ate here my rueben was barely chewable and made me spend the rest of my friday night in the bathroom. Not to mention two buds, a regular burger with a small side of chips somehow added up to more than 20 dollars...eh. I am going to have to think twice before setting my foot here again.

    (3)
  • Stewart P.

    Had the best hamburger in long time here. Great bun, good flavor, cheese was perfect. Was their famous 7oz burger. Also had fish and chips at the table and jerk chicken. Didn't try the chicken but the fish was crispy with good flavor. Visited on 7-15-10.

    (4)
  • Al S.

    Blueberry Hill is one of the better neutral spots in the Loop. They have a nice selection of beer, which is always a bonus for beer lovers. Their food is decent for bar-style food. It's a fun, casual atmosphere and another great place for a first date that doesn't involve a huge tab and fancy shoes.

    (4)
  • Joe R.

    I once came down to this area to visit and we went here it was good food and good service. So naturally when I moved to this area I insisted we go. I was raving about how good I thought the Fish & Chips were! So when we finally went I was quite disappointed when we got Crap Service and seemed as though we were being hassled after every sip of beer. We were having beers while waiting to be seated. Even to the point of being askedto sit elsewhere while waiting. Uppity Hipster types that must have been hired based on the question " How much disdain or contempt can you show our guests?" We never made it to the food so I cant comment on that except that the previous time I had been there it was good. So maybe I will try this place again after the bitter taste has left my mouth.

    (2)
  • Christine F.

    Our experience was as followed...Random Wed night we were out and about in the loop. We were hungry so we stopped in for a bite. The hostess said sweetly "We are still seating in the dinning, please pick your seat and enjoy" so we go and find the perfect spot when a waitress comes up and RUDELY says "You can't sit here, we are taking names and this is not available for you" I explained that the hostess told us to pick any seat. She replies "I doubt it, we are taking names I AM SURE she wouldn't have said that" So needless to say we gathered out things, told the hostess that we were kicked out of the seats by a rude waitress and then we head out and went across the street to the Market Pub House and had wonderful service, wonderful food and great . I would highly suggest not waiting your time with the rude waitress and enjoy your evening across the stress.

    (1)
  • Jameson L.

    One of the best places to hang out for night life. The standing bar is usually crowded but the bartenders are usually quick with getting your order. There is also 2nd room that is great for meeting friends and chatting it up in private. The 3rd room with the dart board is great with friends. Their burgers are pretty good, and a decent assortment of beers. I don't know where you are suppose to get the darts from though. A place worth checking out with friends!

    (4)
  • Molly B.

    I love cider and they have Strongbow on tap. That bumps this place up to 5 stars for me.

    (5)
  • Mike D.

    If you come here don't do it for the food. It's average. The atmosphere of the place makes up for it though. Appetizer's were a joke, like something from a youth league concession stand. Burger was bland and fries were unseasoned and tasteless.

    (3)
  • sarah c.

    I've never been one of those people who swear that Blueberry Hill is the greatest thing since like the arch. Yeah, it's a good place to drink and eat fried stuff late at night, the dartboards are fun, and all the memorabilia is pretty cool, but it's never been my first choice for a meal. But, I have a friend in from out of town and she wanted to meet there for lunch today. I was actually pretty okay with it, thinking maybe it was high time I gave Blue Hill another try. After all, 136 yelpers can't be wrong. I did remember one horrible burger experience with that blob of soft cheese. Never again. It was grainy and bright orange and a strange hummus-like texture. So, this time, I went with the 5 oz hickory burger, which sounded to me like a bbq burger. It was not. My big mistake was forgoing cheese or bacon, thinking my burger would be covered in sauce. The was in fact no bbq sauce to be found and the burger was pretty dry. There was this teeny tiny little thimble-sized cup of some pink stuff. Apparently that was the hickory sauce? It looked like thousand island dressing to me. And, if that was was made this burger the "hickory burger," you would think you would actually get enough to spread fully on the bun. Also, the bun, while good, was way bigger than the burger. Note to Blueberry Hill, order some smaller buns for the smaller burgers so they don't look so tiny! We also got fries which reminded me of dorm fries from college. The highlight of the meal for me was a diet Fitz's root beer. I don't drink soda, so this was a real treat. But, the food was just not awesome. Maybe I'm missing something here, but Blueberry Hill burgers just don't do it for me.

    (2)
  • Chris R.

    Blueberry Hill gets a few stars for it's history, the great building, and the beer selection, but loses stars for other stuff. Want a sandwich and fries? Go for it, but only potato chips come with the sandwiches. Surely you can substitute for fries right? I mean does it really matter what kind of potato you get with your sandwich? At Blueberry Hill it does because there is no substituting Apparently if you want your potato fried, you have to order that separately as there is no substituting. How about you go to lunch with a few colleagues from work. Want separate checks? No can do...will not allow separate checks. If they won't separate checks, at least the check that comes will be detailed to divide it up properly right? Nope, they must have printed out the receipt on a 1950's cash register as nothing was labeled. In order to figure out what everyone's prices were, we had to look at a menu again. The food was actually decent, the service was pretty good and the waitress was nice, but it felt like we were fighting the place the whole time.

    (2)
  • Eliza B.

    Blue Hill, you're all right. +3 stars for food + beer + darts and games -1 star for overpriced drinks +1 for hosting the Duck Room +1 for having actually good up and coming bands through Total star wattage: 4 stars

    (4)
  • Liz C.

    I came here for dinner and got a hamburger. I ordered it medium, expecting the worst, but hey, it actually showed up medium! Points for that, although honestly the burger itself wasn't very flavorful. Cooked properly, but not very juicy or flavorful. Of course, the decor was great. The servers were friendly too. Splitting the check was a bit tricky, but we did the arithmetic and told the waitress what to put on each card, which worked just fine. As a lifetime resident of the East Coast, I was very surprised to find that there were both smoking and non-smoking areas! It was a nice place to visit once as a landmark, but the food wasn't particularly awesome enough that I'm drooling to return.

    (3)
  • Jen A.

    I found my thrill, on Blueberry Hill... (oh, come on...someone had to start their review with that!) Things that were thrilling about Blueberry Hill: - The food. I had the fish 'n chips, and they were delicious. - The kitsch. I'm a huge fan of the rotating art display and assorted memorabalia. - The history. I'm a sucker for a great local place that's been around since the dawn of time (or, at least since before I was born). - The service. Prompt and polite, although not super chatty. Things that were not as thrilling: - Not being able to split checks. - Long waits even before the usual dinner rush hours. - The restrooms. Yikes.

    (3)
  • Jen C.

    All the locals raved about this place, and for good reason! This joint is located in The Loop, an area really close to WashU. The area looks like a typical college town downtown. Apparently, Chuck Berry comes to play at Blueberry Hill every month or so, which is pretty sweet if you are into rock music. Anyway onto the food. Blueberry Hill is known for their toasted ravioli. What the hell is that, you make ask? Only heaven in your freaking mouth! We also found out that Blueberry Hill has the BEST burgers in STL (waiter said they won some sort of award). Umm...he wasn't lying! We got the hickory burger and damn, it really was some good meat with nicely sauteed mushrooms and a perfectly toasted bun (with pickles and everything else). To drink, I ordered a Magic Hat #9 because it sounded different. I do not recommend this drink, tasted like a watered down Bud. Bleh. Quite frankly one of the best meals I ever had for less than $20 for two. The decor is very unique and they have a darts room in the back.

    (5)
  • Tom S.

    I like to stop by Blueberry Hill on Friday afternoons. The bar staff are the best, Becca and James always make everyone feel welcomed. Blueberry Hill is the only place I know that has Anchor Steam on draught. The free jukebox is the best. Loads of games and displays.

    (5)
  • Brendan C.

    This was the first restaurant I've been to in St. Louis. Whoops. My table of three was seated promptly since we seated ourselves. Uncouth but not unheard of, I gave them the benefit of the doubt since the waiter came promptly. We ordered a pitcher of Woodchuck Amber Cider to go along with the heart-stopping pub food that we were expecting to get. However, we ended up finishing the pitcher before the food got to us 35 minutes later. I did not realize why it took 35 minutes to cook a beef patty, until I realized that what I got wasn't patty but I hockey puck. The medium rare wagyu beef patty that I expected was cooked well done...And the meat product was questionable - one would expect the wagyu beef to be moist, but since it was so done, all I could taste was the texture of sandpaper. But, I will give them this: their potato chips were really good. Crispy on the outside and thick enough on the inside so that the inside is fluffy and chewy. They were great! Could've used a touch more seasoning, but otherwise I can't find fault with them. Let's talk about the rest of the burger outside the hockey puck. The buns weren't toasted, which ought to be a sin. Even Burger King toasts their buns. Even McDonald's toasts their buns. There's no lettuce or tomatoes in your burger but hey at least there's a single onion ring! I guess with beef that doesn't taste moist or rich, fresh vegetables cutting through the supposedly-fatty patty aren't required... The BBQ sauce that it came with was decent, but the wait times were incredible and the service severely lacking. When the check came, the sums wern't even listed beside the items bought. You just get a lump of numbers. They claim to not have register...my volunteer organization of 5 people in a gift shop had a register. Drinks are good. Avoid eating here please.

    (1)
  • Kirstin W.

    Great atmosphere and very eclectic. Love the zucchini fries! In a great area off of Delmar.

    (4)
  • Becca J.

    I ordered the turkey burger and fries and the burger was good. My friend got the veggie burger and he seemed to enjoy his more than I enjoyed mine. The fries were a little plain but with some salt they tasted just fine. I thought it was a little odd how none of the burgers, sandwiches, etc. comes with fries and you have to pay additionally for them. The food was mediocre overall but I heard the drinks were really amazing! The interior and decoration is very cool and I recommend coming here at least once for the experience.

    (3)
  • Linda M.

    A friend of mine from that area recommended this restaurant. I loved it!!! The décor with memorabilia from the superheroes, Pac-Man (it's own room), and other figurines took me back to my younger years. There are framed pictures of the owner and various famous celebrities for all to see. As for the food, well, when I went there about noon and got a close parking space on a Sunday, I was really not that hungry. I ordered their famous burger and the blueberry pie. The smell of the burger was so inviting. I was surprised that I ate it all, as again I was not that hungry. The unique blueberry pie was so delicious, too. The prices were reasonable. What more can I say, but definitely go if you are in the area.

    (5)
  • John T.

    Tourist trap anyone? Blueberry Hill, what seemed to be a brilliant stop on the loop for us out-of-towners turned to morass of figuring numbers on a bill after a mediocre meal. The wings were dry, and the fries are extra average. For as much as I'm paying for the burger I have to individually buy overpriced sides! How tragic for a restaurant with so many accolades. And for a table of five there's an added 18% gratuity, just my luck. No wonder it's the best place to eat alone! If you have to do the bill yourself you'll be waiting another 20 minutes tallying items, and another 15 waiting on them to get you change while you look at strange and poorly done taxidermy on the walls while your shoes get covered with dust-bunnies under various chairs. Do yourself a favor and go across the street to salt and smoke, don't waste your time eating this sub-standard American food.

    (1)
  • David W.

    Solid place to drink and / or just enjoy your bar food. Positives: definitely a lot of room with lots of tables, big 2 sided bar with multiple bartenders. Waiting staff is friendly and quick. Drinks here are a positive! They don't water down your drinks with soda or whatever, they definitely load up on the alcohol and make them strong. No real negatives I can complain about. Food came out at a decent speed, some tables weren't cleaned but that's alright, they have a lot of seating

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    Slowest service! We waited 30 minutes for a hot dog and a hamburger. Our waitress seemed to be hating life as she was very rude. The worst part is that the food sucked (cold, burnt fries... meat not seasoned, etc). The hamburger meat itself was fresh but virtually tasteless... a disappointment considering that the menu boasts that they supposedly have the "#1 hamburger". Drinks were small and a bit pricey. We asked to speak to the manager... a young, hipster guy with a handle bar mustache who seemed to give no f*cks about the poor service and below-average quality of the meal. Overall, a poor experience.

    (1)
  • Audrey J.

    Ah Blueberry Hill. Food wise, no it's not the best place on the loop. But it is very iconic and has a pretty good atmosphere depending on what time you go. Pretty decent selection of beer. Their burgers the best option that they offer, to me. Although I haven't had one in a while. Usually just drinks and watching the guys play darts because I shouldn't be throwing pointed objects. Haha. Oh and if you go up there on Wednesdays wanting to play darts... Don't. I think there is a league that night. Darts league. That's kind of funny, no? Cool, but funny. Anyways, Blueberry Hill is what it is, iconic. If you live in STL it's definitely a place you have got to visit at least once.

    (3)
  • Adam R.

    It's has some cool memorabilia and atmosphere. The burgers are solid and pretty dang tasty. I haven't tried anything else. But if you're in need of a burger fix, this place will do you justice.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    I definitely prefer the bar scene of Blueberry Hill over the actually restaurant. I wasn't too impressed with the food on the few occasions I've been here to eat - just average bar food. They do have good buffalo chips. I will say they have a very fun bar scene, dart room, and even a party dance floor basement that is opened for large parties. The bar tenders are all chill and the place attracts a laid back crowd. I enjoy the decor in the restaurant and the pictures of all the celebrities who have come to visit the restaurant and superheros/other random characters all around the place! This place generally makes for a fun night, and I believe they have a darts league that happens on a weekly basis!

    (3)
  • Julia K.

    Personally, I think the decoration and the phenomenon are better than the food. But it's still a great place to have some American food.

    (3)
  • Richa T.

    So, this is definitely one of those places that are overcrowded by undergrads on evenings. It's within walking distance from Wash U, so if you come here at night, they'll definitely crowd out the place. There's a corner to play darts and Blueberry Hill frequently has a lot of other attractions - concerts, great music venue, etc. The food is just okay - nothing special. I had a Jamaican Jerk Chicken sandwich for lunch, and it seemed like nothing out of the ordinary. Honestly, I felt like it was something I could easily make at home. Maybe I just picked an off day or an off menu item? The rest of my friends seem to love this place and cannot get enough of it. Long story short, probably a fun place to go if you're in a large group, but I probably wouldn't come back here just for the food/environment.

    (3)
  • Christine W.

    I stopped in for a quick lunch with two co-workers. It was around 11 AM on a Wednesday. We sat at the bar, where our server was friendly and accommodating towards my slow decision-making abilities (whenever I go to a restaurant for the first time, ideally I like to read over the whole menu before choosing what to eat). So I ended up ordering the 5 oz. hickory burger, medium rare with mushrooms and grilled onions (both of them added on for an additional fee). No photos that day because I'm relatively new at my job and I didn't want to scare my co-workers. When my burger came out, I was surprised that the toppings were in separate little plastic containers instead of on the burger. I kind of thought the mushrooms and onions would be cooked together next to the burger meat and then put together so the flavors would meld and do whatever it is that ingredients do to make a cohesive, yummy burger. But no, the mushrooms were in a little cup, the grilled onions were in another little cup, and the lettuce and tomato were also on the side. Now I wouldn't mind that bit as much if the burger was awesome, but sadly, it was only so so. The meat itself was rather dry and nothing really stood out for me. I may go back at some point maybe for music and the nightlife scene, but I wouldn't look forward to the food. The other things on their menu are pretty standard fare - salads, soups, etc. I wanted to like this place because the inside looks so cool, but the food wasn't a selling point... and it's a restaurant. You should probably be on your game as far as food goes!

    (3)
  • D W.

    Going down, down, DOWN HILL. So, so over-hyped. One man's tribute to himself. The burgers are ok, their breakfast sucks, Courtesy Diners are better. Their service and wait staff must think they work at Ed Debevics! The LOOP no longer has the same appeal it did when it was small, under developed and ecclectic. It is now OVER-developed and an extension of Yuppieville. Nothing special anymore. Sadly, it is a Tourist Trap for folkes that have to LOOK for things to do in St. Louis. Well, this is not the place. You will hear families with children say, "Who is Chuck Berry?"...enough said. A place that has seen better days and never was "kid friendly" and now even more so. OH...check out the photos that represent this business. What I said in the opening, right. ONE Man's tribute to himself. SAD, simply sad.

    (1)
  • Marilyn A.

    It just does not get any better than this. Great bar/ pop museum/ burger joint/ casual restaurant/ music venue, etc. Good for the family or for dates. Gathering with friends, playing board games, just wanting good food that won't break the budget. Specials change daily. Selection of soups, salads, bar favorites, all mixed with darts, music, etc. Go! what's not to like?

    (4)
  • Lavanya N.

    Review is for food .. Haven't seen a concert here yet. Their red beans and rice is a vegan offering on the menu. It was Cajun spiced and one of the best red beans and rice I've ever had. Their hot sauce makes it even better. You don't have to be vegan to try this well crafted dish.. Their burgers and Ruben looked pretty good too.. Our waiter Josh was very professional and helpful and this was overall a very pleasant experience.

    (4)
  • Shane W.

    My daughter is starting school a few blocks away so we'll be back and we have high hopes for Blueberry Hill. They have some good options on the menu I want to try, a booze list to keep us entertained for several more visits, and a comfortable vibe. They are on the Delmar Loop and close to a lot of other restaurants, a hotel, shops, and shows. Great low-key area. We'll be back.

    (3)
  • Breanna N.

    I went with my boyfriend and another couple. We all agreed that this place deserves 4 stars. One got the wagyu breakfast burger, commented that it should have gotten a second egg. Overall we all agreed that the burgers were great. They were all cooked to our preferences. The buns are great! I think they're home cooked very good. The prices are reasonable and you get a lot of food! The environment is fun and relaxed.

    (4)
  • Sarah P.

    This place sucked ass. Avoid at all cost. The service was shite, the food took forever to make, and then sat up on the kitchen window getting cold because apparently they don't serve you but you must wait until the chef screams your number and hope you hear it over the blasting 80's glam rock with bad punk infusion. And did I mention the side of solidified mayonnaise that resembled 2 day old horse spooge? Gazoinks!

    (1)
  • Mary M.

    This place is just ok. The place has cool retro toys displayed, but the service is definitely lacking. Went this past Friday for a friends birthday. They where not busy, but it took about and hour for my friend to get chicken tenders and fries. When my friend asked why it was taking so long he said sorry and said the kitchen was backed up. Now I used to be a server so if there was a problem in the kitchen I would tell my customers right away. At about 8 or so we where asked to pay our tab. Now they do not split checked or have a real system in how to keep track of what people bought(we where in a group of 8) so we where left to figure out what everyone owed. Good thing he added the gratuity because he probably would have been out a tip with as much work we had to do to figure out what everyone owed. So then we started to order with the bar. Now there are 3 bartenders working, but everyone pretends they are so busy when I walk up to the with about 3 people at it. Stood there for a few minutes and then someone asked me what I wanted to drink. Now when you order food with them you get a number and you have to pick your food up, nothing like a work-a-rant. Then at about 10 I went to pay and there was an extra drink on my tab. My husband and I got there at 7:30pm and we left at 10pm, we where not drunk. All in all I don't think I will go back, this place sucks!

    (2)
  • Daryl H.

    Last night was my first trip to Blueberry Hill. We had dinner and then saw W. Kamau Bell in the Duck Room. The good was good. We basically shared some apps and a sandwich. Maybe next time we will try something more adventurous. The biggest disappointment was the salad options. How about throwing a Caesar on the menu??? Anyway, the comedy show was great. It was very intimate with only about 100 people in the audience. I highly recommend seeing WK Bell. I'm looking forward to going back to Blueberry Hill to just have some drinks and hang out soon.

    (4)
  • Lucas A.

    If your in St. Louis you have to come to Blueberry Hill! Great service, food and atmosphere and best cherry coke ever!

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    I stopped in here for lunch while in town to visit family and friends. I had never been here before, but I had heard a lot about it. The restaurant is older, and you can tell when you walk in. We sat in a booth, and we had good service while we were there. We had some appetizers that were all very good. I also tried a burger which was really tasty, but I couldn't finish it after all of the appetizers. I would love to go back some time to see some live music as this is a classic venue in the St. Louis area.

    (4)
  • Sadie L.

    We always get the Fish and Chips, but we've tried several dishes. I can't say there are HUGE amounts of flavor in any of them, but they're good. Service is hit or miss. I don't like that they charge 18% gratuity for a family of 5 (with three small children). I like being able to tip well for good service (usually 30% or more), and I like to reserve the right to not tip as well for bad service. So, that's a huge turn-off but it's still fun for date night. Must (must!) try the Buffalo Fries, and Mayfair Sauce.

    (4)
  • Sam G.

    Have they no decency! Just saw Chuck Berry and was is it ever painful. The owners of Bbh and handlers of Mr. Berry should be ashamed of themselvesl he was unable to sing play and/or just respond to audience adulations with any degree of cogency. His family should know better. He barely could play his guitar, sing or talk. Please BBh pull the plug on this wonderful icon of rock and roll. If you expect to hear your favorite C Berry hits think again. His band didn't have the decency to play his standards Save your money you will leave feeling sad ripped off angry and disgusted. Sorry chuck but those around you should have treated you with respect so as to preserve your dignity.

    (1)
  • Danielle K.

    For all the hype this place gets, it should really be better. The food was mediocre at best and the service was terrible. Our server, Gary, was pretentious and rude and acted like he was too good to answer our questions. It was our first time to visit the restaurant and we came specifically because my step-dad (who was visiting from out of town) had read about it and requested to come. We had high hopes! But, Gary seemed inconvenienced by the fact that we didn't know anything about the restaurant, the beers they serve or the menu. We would've loved to hear all about it though! I even told him we'd never been here before and would love to hear about the place. My husband and I live nearby and, if this place had been as great as it should be, it would be somewhere we would frequent. However, after our first experience, I don't think we'll ever come back. I did give this place two stars because they have a cool atmosphere and a great beer selection. But really, that's all it has going for it!

    (2)
  • Tim H.

    My wife and I went on a date here. We really enjoyed it. We both agreed it was one of the best burgers we have ever had. The atmosphere is very casual and fun, our waiter did an excellent job. My only complaint would be there is not much selection on the menu. So if you don't want burgers and fries I would suggest going somewhere else.

    (4)
  • Mark E.

    I finally made it to Blueberry Hill for the first time a few weeks ago.... I have been on a "burger kick" for a while and more than a few folks told me I need to go to Blueberry hill and try the Wagyu burger. In short, this was the best burger I have had in a long time and I can safely say was the tastiest of any I have had in STL. It was cooked medium (exactly my request)... it was juicy, the bacon was crispy and not mushy and nasty... it was a GREAT burger... The buffalo chips I had with it were excellent as well... I have not yet had a chance to come back in the evening to experience the nightlife but am looking forward to returning.... I can't believe I waited around this long to try it. Its a bit out of the way for me but SO worth it!

    (5)
  • Jeremy G.

    Can't find a damn thing wrong with this place. It has it all. Great beers, great food, great music and more. Also... Darts! And a smoking porch (gross). Could use some more tvs but maybe would take away from original ambiance

    (5)
  • Maren B.

    Buffalo chips are the best thing since the fry and buffalo sauce met up! Burgers are delicious and the buns have sesame seeds (a must). Decor of nostalgia and taxidermy never fails to disappoint.

    (4)
  • Hondo S.

    Food is pretty meh & the bathroom is in serious need of an overhaul. Get it together, Joe.

    (2)
  • Mark M.

    Overall a great place to eat outside dining. Wonderful in the afternoon! Come hungry.

    (5)
  • Tom T.

    Cheddar burger, onion rings is outstanding! I love this dark, old, nostalgic place! Great dart room and awesome people waiting on us! Tasty, eclectic menu which is great every time!!!

    (5)
  • Deb S.

    Cute place. Lots of nostalgia here!! We had a great lunch of the Trout Almondine. Very good, and priced unbelievably low!!! Waiter was just fine. I highly recommend this place!

    (4)
  • Bocephus A.

    The restaurant is cool and service is good. The menu selection is pretty weak. I got wings as an appetizer and I can honestly say they were the worst wings I have ever had. I get wings everywhere I go and I couldn't even finish these. However my burger was good, a bit over cooked, but good. Service was great.

    (3)
  • Mary P.

    I mean...it's an institution. You're going to come here or not come here regardless of what you read on Yelp, but I would be remiss if I didn't give this place a shout-out. It is my absolute favorite restaurant in St. Louis. "But Mary," you ask, "how can you possibly say that when they just have burgers and comfort food?" Well, because their burgers and comfort food are GOOD. I've never had anything here I didn't like (and even though my tastes are unassuming, I try to be critical, honest). Beef burger is good, turkey burger is good (very flavorful!), chili will make sweat bead on your upper lip -- in a good way. They have an entire vegetarian menu, which got a thumbs-up from my snotty vegan sister. They also have a good selection of entrees -- nothing fancy for sure, but you're not here for fancy. More than the food, the restaurant is a destination. There is always something new to look at, something you didn't notice before. It's really its own pop culture museum. Joe Edwards puts a lot of care into keeping this place awesome, and it shows. Coming here is just A LOT of fun. And the shows! Chuck Berry at the Duck Room should be on your bucket list, even if he's so old he can't remember the words to half his own songs. I have been here with church groups, for birthdays and bachelorette parties, on a handful of first dates, or just for a late dinner after a busy day -- and it's been great for all of the above. I mean, you've probably been here once if you live in St. Louis, and there's a fighting chance you'll come here if you're visiting, and Yelp will have very little to do with it. But seriously. Check it out sometime.

    (5)
  • Brett N.

    Why 5 stars? Because this burger sits atop the BCS ranklngs. --- --- --- Burgers Crushing Souls For my 365th review in my first year as a Yelper, I'd like to recognize the greatness of Blueberry Hill. They are up for the National Championship this year in the "BCS." With plenty of underclassmen at the skilled positions, they are poised to compete for a very long time. I loved this place, despite it's touristy feel. It seemed like a restaurant that tourists love to frequent, but that locals can still appreciate. There's all kinds of random merchandise all over this giant establishment. I kind of wish I could have cool displays like this at my house, but I get anxiety from ever hoarding anything. I like to throw un-used items out... but I can appreciate a place like Blueberry Hill that keeps everything for our oo'ing and ahh'ing pleasure.

    (5)
  • Roman V.

    Darts y'all. Good beer and a bunch of dartboards. Great location to hang out for an evening or to see a show. May want to bring your own darts - if that's how you roll.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    I ended up here with my wife and a bunch of her sorority sisters for a lunch. I ordered a burger and fries and it was good. I was drinking as were my wife and her sorority sisters and it was a bit amusing when the check showed up and all of the women wanted a menu to see how much they all owed which I though was pretty funny. I mean when I'm out with my buddies, someone just picks up the tab and it all works itself out. Service and food here are both great, and I learned a lesson about eating out with a group of women! A priceless experience!

    (4)
  • Kristin O.

    As an out-of-towner, I was told that this place was a neighborhood staple and a must. I think everyone likes it because it's "their bar" and has been around for a long time. The booze: The have a big, wrap-around bar with plenty of seats. Their tap list was fine - the St. Louis King (Bud) and a few local taps. The bartenders are friendly and efficient, so that was good. The ambiance: lot of shit and knick-knacks all over the walls. I went for lunch but was told it was a good late-night spot. It's definitely a flannel and jeans kind of place. The food: this is where my disappointment came from. I ordered a burger on a pretzel bun. The bun was way too big for the burger, which they warned me of, but just a word of caution for future burger eaters. The pretzel bun didn't taste like a pretzel and didn't have any salt on it. I asked for my burger to be cooked to "medium" and it was close to a hockey puck. Really dry with burnt edges. We also ordered fried ravioli and fries. The ravioli was overcooked as well. They were fine, just took a bit to chew through them. I'm not a fried person, but my date said they were good - hot and tasted like a potato. If you're going to the Loop, I'd say pick a different spot to eat at and stop here for a drink.

    (3)
  • Robert M.

    Came into town from NYC and was brought here by a friend. Had the wagyu burger which was absolutely amazing. We sat outside with a few beers and talked and watched the world go by. The food was pretty awesome and service was prompt and the staff quite unique and well in theme with the place. I went back on my own to get some breakfast and sat inside to get some breakfast. They have some cool dartboards and the inside is almost as awesome as the food. If I come back and want to watch the world on the loop go by this is the place to be.

    (5)
  • Blake H.

    I've ate here a couple of times. The food has always been good and so has the service. The atmosphere is pretty cool!

    (4)
  • Devin C.

    Wouldn't recommend this place to my worst enemy. Absolutely terrible! The service was among that of the worst I've ever had. The employees were unfriendly, and unhelpful. In fact, so bad that we left before even placing an order. Do not waste your time on this place.

    (1)
  • Andy C.

    I have been here many times for lunch and never been disappointed. Service is always tops. I love the veggie burger and buffalo fries - especially with the cheddar cheese. I also like their house dressing - the cucumber dressing. Never been here at night or for a concert, but hear it's great. Great lunch place on the loop.

    (4)
  • Michael Y.

    Good old american bar! Dropped by on a weekday night and sadly no live band that day. This is a true St. Louis landmark to chill and chitchat with friends on del mar loop. They got tons of things you can play around in there. I would definitely visit again just to relax and chat with some friends. Drinks are reasonable but don't expect anything extraordinary from the bartender. But who cares, grab some brews and hit it!

    (3)
  • Dan L.

    Great for Darts! Not so great for food. It really depends what you're coming here for. If you're coming here to eat, you might be disappointed...large, basic menu, and service can be slow. HOWEVER, if you're coming to drink, this place is great (although pricey). The atmosphere is really fun, with the themed rooms, fun decor, and available games...you are sure to have a good time. I especially took advantage of the dart room, where you could have lots of fun with a group of friends and a couple pitchers of beer. They also hold concerts in the basement...I've never been to one, but Chuck Berry, as old as he is, still plays about every month.

    (3)
  • Damien S.

    This place is pretty much the definition of "ok." The food is ok bar food- good if you've been drinking and you have the munchies, but I wouldn't recommend going here for a nice lunch or dinner (the exception being the mac & cheese- that's really good). The saving grace is the bartenders- if you order a mixed drink, they automatically pour a double shot, making it a really good value if you're looking to go out at night. They're also generally friendly, which is nice. I'd give Blueberry 3.5 stars if I could, mostly boosted for the bar staff.

    (3)
  • Minjoo K.

    I wish I could give half ratings. I wouldn't quite give it a 4 but 3 seems a bit low. The local vibe is felt here, and the legendary Chuck Berry is said to play here once a month. The wooden booths are intimate and there is low lighting. Now, for those that know and read my reviews, you know I don't like dim places. I like to see my food clearly. And let's face it. I need good lighting to take those food pictures. But it wasn't too bad a lighting. The service was fine. I ordered a regular classic burger with Provel cheese. Now I thought this was Provolone cheese (ha) so I picked the wrong cheese. Stick to cheddar cheese people. Anyway the beef was thick and had a barbecued flavor to it. It really reminded me of grilling with friends and having a good ol' burger. The fries were pretty good also. But with so many other great options in downtown St. Louis, I would pass and try other places. Unless you want to hear Chuck Berry, of course.

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    Make sure to leave before closing time even approaches. The people who work here HAVE TO GO HOME, and will kick you out. No consideration for patrons besides aesthetic service. My friend left his credit card in the rush, went back 5 minutes later and had to threaten to report the card stolen to get it back. Apparently they didn't want to reopen the credit machine close-out procedure. It honestly seemed like young 20somethings with no manager on duty ran the place. But it was not the end of the world. The music was good. So was the food. Ok, fine. 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Daniel C.

    This is one of my favorite spots on the Delmar Loop. The food is diner style and the staff are typically on top of things; even when it gets super busy. The bar is stocked with many assorted beverages and the random vintage décor is extremely appealing to those who enjoy having a lot of things to gawk at while chewing their food or drinking their favorite beverage. One of the most interesting things about this place is the fact Chuck Berry still performs sold out shows at Blueberry Hill.

    (5)
  • Drew P.

    Food is great. Live music. Everything is a bit dated decor and food. (although still really good) The loop is an amazing place to eat and enjoy Saint Louis

    (3)
  • Jack H.

    Go for the atmosphere, definitely not the food. We didn't even end up taking our leftovers home. Consistently (and likely intentionally) under-staffed on weekend nights. Long lines at the bar. Plan on waiting 20 minutes to get a drink.

    (2)
  • Cameron B.

    A one of a kind establishment that oozes good times from all the collectables and odd trinkets on the walls. The dart room is my favorite place to be and is perfect to bring a large group for any type of celebration or occasion. Good American style food and a nice selection of draft beers, all at a reasonable price, makes this spot one I visit frequently. Check out the legendary Blueberry Hill next time you are on the Delmar Loop!

    (5)
  • Jenny B.

    Yummy food. Hardly ever disappointed with this place! Love the location and vibe. Nice place to hang out with friends have a meal and a good time!

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    What a tremendous disappointment and health hazard. I grew up in St. Louis and visited Blueberry Hill several times for the darts. I repeatedly saw that they had the "#1 burgers", but never ate there. I was in town for the holidays, and dropped by to finally try a burger. Our waiter was awful. He came by to ask what we wanted to eat, not 10 seconds after the menus were placed in front of us. When we said we needed a little more time (I knew I wanted the burger, but my girlfriend hadn't yet opened the menu), he took off, not to be seen for another 15 minutes. He was inattentive throughout the entire meal, which is unfortunate because the rest of the staff was quite nice. As for the burger, I had requested that it be cooked medium. What came out was very well done, resembling a meat brick. We already waited quite a while for our food (this is not a complaint, as I the menu warned that the burgers took some time), and I wasn't about to put this matter in the hands of our ever-absent waiter, so I just went with the flow and ate the burger. Side note - the fries were a joke, as was the salad that my girlfriend ordered. Now I don't know if the burger was overdone because they were trying to "cook off" something, or if the toppings were contaminated, but I came down with food poisoning within the following 12 hours. It was definitely an unwelcome gift for my drive back to Chicago. I previously recommended this place frequently for the darts and music. That will never happen again. I will tell people to never go there, and I will never step foot into Blueberry Hill again. This place doesn't even deserve one star.

    (1)
  • Tina F.

    No children menu ? Over priced! No separate checks ! 18% gratuity on on 6 top !!! Not impressed

    (1)
  • Breana G.

    I did not enjoy my experience at Blueberry Hill. For starters, the service was very slow. Once the food did arrive, it was awful. My mom and I ordered burgers. The burgers were very dry and had no flavor whatsoever. I politely asked if I would be able to switch out my meal for a different one. She told me I would have to pay for it. I decided to ask the manager the same thing. He also said that I would not be able to switch. He then went on to insult my intelligence by saying "if you go to a movie and don't like it, you don't get your money back." This rubbed me the wrong way because #1, movie theaters aren't at all responsible for the making of the movie. Restaurants are 100% responsible for what they serve. I very rarely ask for a different entree when I don't like something, whenever I do express that I didn't enjoy the food, any other restaurant has always been more than happy to offer something else without me even having to ask. So alas, I left the restaurant almost just as hungry as I was when I got there, as I did not eat the terrible burger. The only saving grace was the buffalo fries. Neither the waitress or the manager showed any concern over whether or not the customers enjoyed their experience and for that, I definitely will not be returning and would not recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Jason B.

    Solid bar food - very good burger (bun, meat, etc) and a fun setting with tons of memorabilia. Regular fries were fine but we would have preferred crisper. Reuben was good but not as good as the burger. Beef au jus was also good, not great. What pushes this place to four stars for me is the burger and the fun setting.

    (4)
  • Daryl W.

    Your standard college spot. Decent selection of beer, games, jukebox, decent seating. Not much more to ask for. The food was fine. Nothing to write home about. I have a hard time judging this place too harshly because it is what it is and it knows it.

    (4)
  • David B.

    I know this place is a Saint Louis staple and tourists love to visit it, but other than when they have a good performing artist I just haven't been that impressed with Blueberry Hill anytime I've gone. The food has always been decent, but not amazing, and while the servers are nice it always seems to take forever to get the food you ordered, no matter how busy or quiet the place is. If you have friends or family visiting from out of town this is a fun place to take them, but if you're just looking to grab some grub in The Loop...eh.

    (3)
  • Tiffany D.

    Being new to STL I decided to check out the famous Blueberry Hill. So I took my in laws while husband was at work. I had the burger with bacon. It's really not right that it is advertised as being known for what was a very generic rendition of one my favorite things to eat. The menu in general is very generic and seems to be thriving on it's reputation as chuck berry's venue. My in laws shared a salad and a Reuben and that also appeared to be very mediocre.

    (2)
  • Jake K.

    My review is on the food only. I really like that his place is in my neighborhood and I hear they have a great music venue, although it is small, but I haven't been to it. I have eaten here a few times and every time I'm usually left a little dissatisfied. My most recent visit was with friends from out of town, who really wanted to go here. I agreed and we went for breakfast / lunch. I ordered a bloody mary. It was ok, but I take points off for places when they do not have celery salt on the rim. Kosher salt is not the same and doesn't even come close to making it. It had a good spice to it and all-in-all was ok, but again, it didn't blow my mind. Several of us ordered the scrambled eggs. Uhm, what are these things? They were sitting in a pool of "butter" or something that was really gross. No one could eat them. I also ordered the biscuits and gravy. They weren't horrible, but definitely not something I feel I must go back to get. The service was friendly and fast, I compliment them on that. My friend did have the burger with a fried egg; he said that was tasty. I've had the burgers and fried before and nothing to write home about. People seem to like the place as the decor is retro and it is a unique place in St. Louis. I just wish the food lived up to it.

    (2)
  • B K.

    Would not recommend this restaurant- poor service, poor quality food and cold coffee!!

    (2)
  • Stevi G.

    If you are looking for a good atmosphere and cheap bar food, this is perfect. It may not be the best food ever, but the club and reuben were my go to's. It is definitely a place a recommend to tourists and if you're making the rounds on the Loop, why not stop here? They also have good shows in the duck room that are worth checking out.

    (4)
  • Liberty B.

    Sometimes when I walk into a place with 3 brats, I don't get the best reception. Andrea was a pro. No pickles? No problem. Bussers were on pointe. Burger cooked to MR perfection. Thank you, bartender, for the generous pour of Patron. Photo Booth broken again, but $ refunded no questions asked. A great visit.

    (4)
  • Dee S.

    My husband and I went there for a work party. Our first time going there, we were surprised that they didn't have their own private parking lot - we had to park on the street (a little scary during nighttime on Saturday night!). They hosted the party in Elvis room, which was pretty neat! It does smell misty and old, but plenty room for other co-workers with their spouses! The bar was incredible, the bartender was wonderful and we loved him!! Employees were very friendly and helpful. We had buffet - the food was just plain, needs more improvement on making food more tasteful. Overall, we had an awesome experience!

    (4)
  • Jaime G.

    Well...at least they have good local craft beer. Best to come back when there's a music show I guess.

    (3)
  • john b.

    I use to go to Blueberry several times a month. I've been around the Loop for over 20 years and for the life of me I never understood why the servers and especially the bartenders are always so rude. I decided to stop spending money at a place that acts like they are doing you a favor to serve you a beer. Makes no sense to me. At least when I go to Cicero's the bartender serves me with a smile and get this.....even asks if I'd like another when ready, instead of having to get the attention of bartender that's too busy smoking and talking to other workers.

    (1)
  • Tom P.

    This place is a landmark. If you're in St. Louis near The Loop and have any musical appreciation in you at all, you'll stop by Blueberry Hill ... If you miss it, you're culturally irresponsible.

    (5)
  • eric n.

    You've got to try this place at least once for the experience. Besides the coolness factor, the food is actually pretty good for the price.

    (5)
  • Caroline C.

    if toasted ravioli were a sexxxxxy man, i could hump it.

    (5)
  • Laura T.

    Fabulous food their chef salad is amazing I recommend that!!!

    (4)
  • Raya K.

    While I've only eaten here a few times, this is absolutely one of my favorite places to come for drinks and hang out with friends. The atmosphere just screams Saint Louis, which also makes blueberry a great place to bring out of towners! There's a dart room if you're into that. It's also non smoking now which means I don't wake up smelling like an ash tray after a night here.

    (5)
  • Jim S.

    I loved the spread cheddar on the burgers! The displays and neat things on the wall are very cool. Food is great, and the dart boards are very cool. Make sure you go to see some live music.

    (4)
  • Courtney R.

    If you have a group don't go. We went with a group of 8 and our tab was a little over $100. We didn't read the fine print that said "They don't split the checks". We asked the manager if there was a way she could help us with this. She said here's my cell phone and figure it out. The manager and our waiter were a little rude. But oh well. The food was ok. The burger was ok, but what we were shocked were that the sandwiches didn't come with a side. At the price they were charging for a regular hamburger with no sides....I could have went somewhere else and got more food. The layout of the building is amazing seeing all the people who have stopped by through out the year. We were also in the dart room and there was a whole group of kids who were underage drinking so that was a little annoying. But it was an ok place.

    (3)
  • Sarah M.

    I don't think anyone would need more reason to visit Blueberry Hill after the 60+ reviews before mine, but I just want to say how much I miss this place when I'm not in St. Louis (ie, away at school). I long for the 5oz burger and buffalo fries. So good. Highly recommend the buffalo fries (although I always get heart burn after eating them, which is the only food in the world that does). The decor is awesome. The walls are filled with memorabilia from music, tv, and movies. Joe Edwards (the owner and Loop enthusiast) has put together an amazing collection of collectible items show cased in the walls around the bar. As you walk back to the bathrooms and private rooms, the walls change from memorabilia to personal photos of Joe Edwards and stars of the world, some even autographed. It's impressive and highly distracting. PS: They don't spilt checks.

    (5)
  • Allison G.

    This place is packed with personality! A seriously remarkable cheeseburger! It was on a light, fluffy bun. Soooo good!! I also had my first toasted ravioli here (YUMMMMM!). Love the kitschy decor and memorabilia! There are random elk, deer, hippopotamus, etc. heads mounted on the wall, plus record albums. There are awesome jukeboxes, and a "wall of fame" area where you can see different pictures to visitors of Blueberry Hill! The PHOTO BOOTH produced probably the HIGHEST-QUALITY photo booth picture I ever got. (And I go into photo booths whenever there is one available!) For $3, you can get a strip of 4 photos -- they print out FAST, too! The server was friendly and excellent. I hope I get the chance to come again and see Blueberry Hill's downstairs music venue. (I really want to check out the Elvis Room.) Hopefully I'll come back to St. Louis soon!

    (5)
  • Tim M.

    Perhaps I was in a bad room, since I see on here that each area has its own theme, but I was disappointed with the appearance of Blueberry Hill. Normally I wouldn't care about appearance, but I've just heard it has such a cool interior that it was really a let down. Appearance alone, though, doesn't account for my low rating. The food was low-end pub food, really basic and just ok in quality. I got one of their burgers and found it to be nothing special at all. As I recall the special sauce that came with it was bland and came in a plastic cup. The beer selection, something I always look to, was also not that great. It's possible that I'm measuring Blueberry Hill largely against all of the hype I've heard and read about it, but there was really nothing special going on here. I can't speak to the location as a music venue, which I would imagine it excels as, and this only applies to the restaurant aspects of it.

    (2)
  • Chip K.

    I really like Blueberry Hill. The burgers and ever-so-slightly spicy buffalo fries are always good. I also recommend their cheese balls, which are filled with cheddar rather than the mozzarella you'll find in cheese sticks. I've found other items, such as the chicken wings and red beans and rice, to be mediocre... so beware if you stray from their more famous fare. Besides the food, they also have a good beer selection and jukebox. But what I really love here is the atmosphere. You can ask for board games to play at your table, you can play darts, you can see a concert in their basement. The tall wooden booths are cozy and the varied collections of random paraphernalia are amusing. I remember several years ago, when I was possibly going to be getting a job in Baltimore, I was sitting in Blueberry Hill thinking "I'm going to miss this." I don't get out there nearly as much as I used to, but still enjoy a visit from time to time.

    (4)
  • Carol M.

    Fun bar! Free darts! Does it help that everything seems to be cheaper if it's not in Chicago? Interesting mix of people. The different rooms seemed to divide themselves by jocks/hipsters/locals. Basically it's a fun college type hang out at night. I'd go again! 19/52

    (4)
  • Angie S.

    We only went for a drink purely off of the decor and the rave reviews. They have a great selection of beer and even if it was for just a beer, the atmosphere itself was worth it :)

    (4)
  • Kelly B.

    The food isn't marvelous. It's just typical. I disagree with the idea that you can't give stars just for being a landmark. Blueberry Hill was there when the rest of the Loop was a graffiti-fied dump. There was nothing else in this desolated area, but Blueberry Hill and Fitz' Drive-in (a dump at the time). Blueberry Hill anchored and invested in the area when no one else would dare. That takes vision and is a gamble. They might not get stars for top o' the line food, but they get stars for having one of the best outdoor people watching spots in the region, great music acts; and yes, for being a landmark.

    (4)
  • Wendy L.

    Sorry to report that food here is slightly below average and not at all what the reviews would have us believe. Great burgers and salads? I've had better at the chain restaurants. The service was warm and friendly, so I can't complain about that. And the decor is as charming as billed. Clean, too. My salad was more white than green with a couple cherry tomatoes and cucumber slices. The accompanying chicken was a plain, boiled breast served on a separate plate. Ok if you're in a hospital. My companion's burger was served medium as ordered, but that's the best that can be said. Too bad, because this was the only meal we had in the famed St. Louis "loop," and we heard this was the best place.

    (2)
  • Kelly R.

    I don't really like to review places that have more than 30 reviews already, but Blueberry Hill really is a great restaurant and I wanted to show it proper respect. Also, as mentioned in previous reviews, it is a St. Louis landmark and one that shouldn't be missed! I can't say much for their bar and entertainment because I haven't been around much for that, but their burgers are some of the best I've had in St. Louis, hands down. I usually go and get a burger and split one of the large fries with a friend because they are more than enough. Not to mention the giant chedder cheese ball they'll plop onto your burger if you ask!! The only thing I would say is a pain in the a$$ is the fact that they don't split checks. I'm aware it's inconvenient for the restaurant and possibly more expensive, but the majority of people that go into that place are there with a group of friends, one of which won't go ahead and pick up the whole bill. It's downright annoying when the bill comes and people whip out the itemized bill and their calculators. Chances are, it's more inconvenient for the server to put 22.17 on this Visa with the bird on it, 12.26 on that Visa with the mountains, 15.44 on that blue mastercard, and this 7.75 in quarters. I've never had poor service, but it's also never been spectacular. All in all, a great place for lunch or dinner as long as you bring your calculator. :-) And make sure you ask for that cheese ball when ordering your burger!

    (4)
  • Celeste M.

    We came here with friends and their 2 year old son. They accomodated us by letting us move to a bigger table and the toddler chilled in a baby seat. I think he had chicken noodle soup. I, on the other hand, got chili mac because I'd been hearing about it as such a midwestern staple. I think the guy got jamaican jerk chicken or something. The food was okay and very reasonably priced. They even had some nice beers to top off a good day. This is definitely some place we might return when in the area. And Chuck Berry was playing downstairs. We snuck down earlier to see the stage. It's a pretty small and intimate space.

    (4)
  • Brandon P.

    Blueberry Hill is one half restaurant, one half music venue, and one half St. Louis cultural landmark. How can a single destination be composed of three halves? Like any trinity, it is mysterious and cannot be understood my mere mortals. There are two parts to Blueberry Hill: the upstairs (which contains the restaurant) and the downstairs (also called "The Duck Room"), which contains a music stage and bar. To get downstairs to see a performance, you usually have to pay a cover charge, or in the case of a popular act, purchase tickets in advance. The restaurant interior is a feast for the eyes with its pop culture knickknacks, statues, stuffed animals (the real kind), and memorabilia. Also, they have a good beer selection available on tap and in bottles; you are not pigeon-holed into drinking bland domestics as you might be at other places. Once, while drinking a beer on the waiting bench near the front entrance, I saw what I thought was a homeless man in a tucked-in Hawaiian shirt tearing off some paper signs on the front plate glass window. I asked my girlfriend who that man thought he was, and she informed me that he was Joe Edward, proprietor of the establishment and genius behind the U-city loop. I immediately went to Wikipedia to educate myself on the man's accomplishments. Another reviewer put down the fare here as being "bar food." Yes, bar food it may be, but it is bar food raised to the level of art. They have several delicious, high-calorie concoctions, all of which conspire to put you in an early grave. Buffalo wings, fried cheddar cheese balls (a must-have), toasted ravioli, tater tots, and hamburgers provide more than an adequate level of grease to make you forget about your debilitating hangover. You can see a variety of bands at Blueberry Hill, and Chuck Berry plays there once a month. During my most recent visit, I saw Queenormous, a Queen cover band: they were very talented, and I had a great time. They charged a pretty high cover (it was $9 for the Queenormous performance), but that's a good thing because it prevents the crowd from becoming too large. The seating in the Duck Room is taken pretty quickly, especially on the weekends, and unfortunately they do not have a coat room. There is no reasonable alternative to just wearing your coat and being hot. Joe, if you're listening, Blueberry Hill needs a coat room in the winter!

    (4)
  • Clayton P.

    St. Louis Classic Chuck Berry performs there Fun place to just sit in -- you don't even need to eat just look at all the fun memorabilia adorning the walls The Space is HUGE Open all the time and can get food late night and I love their apps! In fact i don't ever think I have ordered something not on the app menu. My favs: Hot wings Toasted Ravs Zucchini Mozzarella Sticks all of this is usually followed by a sharp pain running down my left arm...woohoo!

    (5)
  • Tom L.

    Burger is great. Beers are great. What a combination! The atmosphere is cool and unique. Everyone should go there at least once to decide for themselves. One of the places I take people who are just visiting St. Louis to show them we have cool places...

    (5)
  • Ann L.

    Visited here as a tourist, and I'm definitely glad I did. The decor was like a step into the history of this place. My brunch was delicious and service was super friendly.

    (5)
  • David P.

    First and last time at this place. Everything we ordered was gross - from the appetizer zucchini sticks to the fish and chips to the soggy eggplant parmesan with processed white cheese squares on top. Worse yet, they brought everything to the table at the same time. I truly don't care if this place is a "St. Louis Landmark" or not - avoid the nasty food. We both left feeling sick to our stomachs.

    (1)
  • Alison C.

    Love the history of this place, but the food is just ok. Much better restaurants you could try in the u city area. It was raining while I was there and I was sitting by a window. There was water dripping down on our feet and getting on our table. Yuck! Waiter didn't seem to notice and/or care unfortunately.

    (3)
  • Kaila L.

    I do love this place. The nostalgic pictures, the huge space,and the fact that it's right in the heart of Delmar loop is awesome. I absolutely love the Cheddar cheese balls and MOST of the time they make a kick ass chocolate martini. I do wish they had more menu items and better prices for what they offer. Other than that this is one of my favorite places.

    (3)
  • Robby G.

    You should only come here if you enjoy eating a mediocre burger by yourself. This has been the most frustrating process of splitting a check I have ever had. Nothing is itemized, nothing is split up between couples, nothing makes sense. I get that the hipster vibe is appealing to some, but please allow the rest of us to get out of your restaurant without the hassle of spending 15 minutes dividing up a bill from the 1970s only to find that we were charged for an item we didn't order. The only way I come back is if they give me my own star on the sidewalk outside the front door that reads "customer service is not welcome here"

    (1)
  • Nin A.

    I enjoyed coming to this place for dinner even though the food was nothing close to amazing. I had the "famous burger" which was okay at best. I didn't love the burger let alone like the burger so I have no idea why it's called the "famous burger." I did enjoy looking at their vast collection of pop art memorabilia and the owner's hundreds of photos with different celebrities. If you're an out-of-towner like myself, you might enjoy coming to this place mainly for the decor. Just don't expect amazing food.

    (3)
  • Cat W.

    The veggie burger here is really good. I've gotta say, it's one of the best I've ever had. I wish they had their own cheese sauce for the cheese fries. We ended up getting fries with nacho cheese sauce, which was still pretty good. And of course I ended up mixing the nacho cheese sauce with the buffalo wing hot sauce. Darn, I forgot to try the buffalo fries on my last visit. Definitely on my list next time.

    (4)
  • William G.

    A true St. Louis landmark. This place is amazing. They have so much old memorabilia. I could get lost wandering around this place easily. Decently priced drinks and food and it's right in the heart of the loop. Took my family here when they came to visit and they absolutely loved it. We played darts for hours. Definitely a good place to go and relax with some friends, shoot some darts, hear awesome music and drink some brews. Highly worth checking out.

    (5)
  • Scott M.

    I really like the history this place has. You can definitely see if every time you walk in. They have darts and a few other arcade games which make for a fun night of eating, drinking, and merriment. The food.....now the food is pretty good. I haven't tried a lot there but the little I've tried has been delicious. The service can be slow at times, but that's possibly because there are a lot of seats to be covered. Back to the history. It's plastered all over the walls and the menu. I still can't get over it, I think that's really nice. I'm definitely going back, but it's not a once a week places. More like once a month.

    (4)
  • Jeff G.

    Burgers here are good but the fries take away from the experience. Seem undercooked so I asked them to make them extra crispy. The service was good and the staff is enthusiastic.

    (3)
  • Emma B.

    After moving to St. Louis and learning Blueberry Hill was THE place to eat at if you wanted to experience true St. Louis based food. I have to say that if this place represents the food this city has to offer, I think you should find a better representation for the food here. After living in town for a few months, I've come to learn that it is in fact more of a touristy kind of place but locals still enjoy going there to see shows, drink some brews and grabbing a quick bite to eat. I can see the why people come here but I don't see why it is a place to continue to return to. I had the special of the day, which was the sloppy joe served with potato chips. I did enjoy it, at first, then my heart began to give out because of all the grease. hahaha. They have other, less greasier options but the menu is massive and I just couldn't decide on what I wanted because there was so much to choose from. The service was good, there are a lot of hipster kids working there which I found hilarious. Hipsters look cool, what can I say? The environment was really neat, a bunch of things to look at on the walls and the restaurant itself is huge and filled with knick knacks all over the place. It does get kind of loud in there but nothing unmanageable. One thing that I did like was the live music area. Tucked away in the basement, there was a huge stage and plenty of room for dancing, along with a full bar. The atmosphere was neat and and aspect I would definitely return to. As far as the food goes, I don't feel like I am missing out on much. As far as the touristy aspect, I WAS expecting to meet Chuck Berry. I'm just saying, I thought it would've been cool if he was in the back cooking burgers or something.

    (2)
  • Ava K.

    I got the jerk chicken and loved it. Fries weren't great though - wouldn't recommend those Ambiance was great too, the floors vibrate from the music. Pretty cool. Didn't watch a show but still had a great time. Very short wait time Saturday around 6pm

    (4)
  • Jon T.

    In order to have some food in our stomachs before going to St Louis Microfest 2012, the D's and T's stopped in for burgers at Blueberry Hill. On this occasion we all ordered burgers of one sort or another. All of us were happy with them. Blueberry Hill makes a good burger and I will have to get back for another one to see if they are consistent. Ms T and Mr D had 5 oz Hickory burgers. Ms D and I had the regular 5 oz burgers dressed up. I added bacon and mushrooms and cheese. My burger was properly cooked, the way I asked. It had grill crust and good seasoning. It seems that I am having trouble finding many burgers that have both. I know a lot of people feel BB Hill's burgers are over rated. I felt they were solid efforts on this night.

    (4)
  • Mikey J.

    Mmmmm. Two words: Classic and Delicious. Of all the places my brother wanted to take me during my visit to St. Louis, Blueberry Hill was the top choice. Walking in, you can tell this place has HISTORY. The decor is inviting and whimsical, with warm wooden booths and various decorations along the walls. The restaurant is very large too. My one gripe is that the bathrooms are less than stellar (ex:. there is a nice Dyson hand dryer, except its busted) and matched the "Bar" in the Blueberry Hill title more than the "Restaurant." But on to the more important details: Food and Service. We ordered their signature burgers, fried ravioli, and buffalo chips with hickory sauce. KNOCKOUT MEAL. Service was quality. Burgers were excellently crafted, we wolfed down the fried ravioli and buffalo chips. Man, those buffalo chips were DELICIOUS, full of flavor, crispy on the outside and warm potato goodness on the inside. Dip in it in the cool hickory sauce and that right there is a quality side. My one recommendation for the burgers is to pay the extra 50 or so cents and get the fried onions. The raw onion slices were too big for the burgers and made them harder to wolf down. Other than that, if you ordered what we ordered, you'll come out satisfied. Oh and since you'll be stuffed after that meal, I recommend taking a walk in the Botanical Garden or Forest Park, but that's for another review.

    (4)
  • Dan H.

    Stop #22 on my "Eating my way through Chicago/St. Louis and possibly doing other things on this trip Summer Tour 2011" found me just down the road from the record store I just reviewed. My couch surfing host mentioned this place. I was a bit skeptical when I walked near this place as I thought it looked like a tourist trap. It isn't. At least it didn't feel like one once I stepped in the door. I was craving a hamburger and that is what I had. I went with their famous 7 oz burger topped with lettuce, tomato, onions and pickles. Added a side of tots and a local root beer and I was doing fine. Just straight ahead comfort food in a dark and dank environment. I'm not saying dark and dank are bad things.

    (4)
  • Catherine J.

    I came to Blueberry Hill on my first afternoon in St. Louis on a recent trip to visit an old college friend. We'd already had lunch, and we were out enjoying the Loop until the evening activities. So-- no need for food, just time on our side. This was a great place to kill some time, catch up, and get a feel for some local flavor. We ordered a pitcher of beer, got some darts, and headed for a large room with about a dozen dart boards. It was mid-afternoon on a weekday, so we had no problem having lots of room for our game (which I need-- I'm not very accurate with flying sharp objects). Overall, Blueberry Hill was exactly what I needed it to be. There had been some kind of kitchen fire or fryer malfunction or something, so the three rooms up front were quite smokey. At first I was concerned that St. Louis didn't have a smoking ban (as I'm used to state-wide in Ohio), but turns out it was just the kitchen. There's lots of stuff on the walls-- it made for hilarious conversation starters, especially the mass amounts of pictures of the owner with different celebrities through the ages. On my way out, I saw Chuck Berry, in the flesh, in his signature captain's hat. All-in-all, Blueberry Hill was a good experience, if a tad gimmicky. I'm glad I went, but I probably don't need to make a return visit.

    (3)
  • Jennifer W.

    the cheese balls are amaze-balls!

    (5)
  • John G.

    I can't say much about Blueberry Hill itself, this review is for The Duck Room, the downstairs concert venue, if it's still there and if it's still called that. Such a cool and intimate place to see a good show. Saw perhaps the best show of my life there when Chris Whitely played and then had his young daughter, Trixie, come out and sing and dance around the stage. Absolutely mind blowing and there couldn't have been more than 75 people to see this show. Such power and elegance and soul Chris Whitely had, RIP brother! Think I paid 8 bucks to see this show, you just never know what you're going to get when you see a show and this far, far exceeded all expectations! This was a HOLY experience.

    (5)
  • Alan C.

    When you walk in, the vibe here is pretty awesome! There's all sorts of memorabilia of St. Louis and it makes it a great place to be as a tourist (which I was!). Appetizers: Cheddar Cheese Balls - These are absolutely delicious. It's not overly breaded and once you bite in, there's an amazing burst of cheddar cheese with a little heat added. Toasted Ravioli - These were really good. Like the cheese balls, these didn't have too much bread and still tasted great. I really wish there were more for the price though. Mains: Wagyu Burger - The egg sort of takes over the entire burger's flavor, and it's a bit runny, so the burger eventually turns messy and a bit hard to eat. But it's a big burger and fills you up. Unforutnately the tater tots that came with it tasted a bit undercooked and bitter. =\ tl;dr - the burgers are alright, but the apps are what it's all about!

    (4)
  • Jena E.

    I was told I needed to come here, so I did... and honestly I could take it or leave it. I honestly think I said "Meh. I've experienced better". I started off with a small house salad, which was honestly FROZEN, it was so cold. I couldn't even finish it, it was kind of like eating ice cubes. Next, I had the turkey cheddar sandwich, which actually tasted good. It wasn't extraordinary, and it might have been better with some ranch dressing, but, it was good. The fries were just okay. My friend ordered a burger with an egg (I don't recall what it was named) and it was pretty good. The best burger ever is from our hometown (from the Anchor Bar in Superior, Wisconsin), so it's hard to compete. The tator tots were like frozen tator tots... So, it's not a terrible place, and the atmosphere and history of it are all very cool. However, I wouldn't go back. There is too much other stuff to experience.

    (2)
  • Teresa W.

    This has been one of my all time favorites for well over 30 years. Best burgers and atmosphere around. Fun toy and memorabilia collections everywhere. Great place to just hang out and drink or play darts or a quick bite before a movie or concert too.

    (5)
  • Adina R S.

    It's OK, but not spectacular. I don't dislike the food, though there's nothing special. They have free Wi-Fi, and there's also darts and other cool things (such as shows).

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    The best part of my meal was the bread that came with my salad. A HUGE chunk of it, slathered with some kind of herb butter. Yum! Came here for lunch with fellow Yelpers. We got the cheddar balls with ranch as an appetizer. Get half off an app by having 3 people check in on Foursquare. They were pretty good, but not amazing, and neither was the ranch. I got the mac n' cheese and a salad. The salad was ok, the dressing (house) was ok, the mac n cheese was ok. Nothing special with any of it, except the bread. The waitress was efficient but not friendly. They wouldn't give us separate checks, though they did let us pay separately. Bummer for groups coming who want different checks. At one point, my sister dropped by and was going to join us. They wouldn't let us put a chair at the end of the booth, nor did they offer to let us move so she could eat with us. She ended up leaving instead - lost business. Meh.

    (2)
  • Hannah H.

    Blueberry Hill is a great place to go for a casual meal, & the Dart Room is wonderful for large groups. The food is standard American bar/pub fare, but it's still pretty darn good for what you get. I agree with previous reviewers that an included 18% gratuity for groups of 5 or more is a bit off-putting - I had one horrible serving experience while out with a bunch of girlfriends. We were all served our meals at different times & they forgot one of my friends salads. We didn't plan on tipping due to the poor service, but were charged 18% nonetheless. The place is usually packed so you'll want to call ahead for a table, but it's a fun environment to meet new people & enjoy a meal.

    (3)
  • Chelsea B.

    I've been going to Blueberry Hill since before I could drink (it gets substantially better when you can), so I have that inherent bias that's wrapped up in lot of good memories. There are a lot of good things about Blueberry Hill. It's a great place to take out-of-towners, it's a St. Louis institution, and Chuck Berry plays there. I love the decor, the rotating window display, the board games on the tables, the photo booth, etc. It has personality. The food is served with a stack of paper plates and I like that, because they're not trying to convince you they're classy. I consistently order the 5 oz. burger ($5.50 and just the right size) with American. Add the grilled onions ($0.50) for something extra and split the large fries ($5.75) with a friend. The wings are a good starter if you're super hungry, and the French onion soup always looks legit when others order it. They have Strongbow Cider ($14.50 for a pitcher) on TAP, which is awesome, and their list of domestic and imported bottles offers something for pretty much everyone. You can sit on the left side of the restaurant for dinner and get a dimly lit booth, which is the kind of atmosphere I appreciate. I can understand where the bad word of mouth comes from, and I will admit that some people I have taken here have been unimpressed. The service is pretty consistently apathetic, which can be a little annoying depending on your expectations. Veering from the "standard" menu offerings is, I have found, a mistake. In an attempt to be healthy I ordered the Jerk Chicken Breast ($7.95), which was a bland chicken breast with long grain and wild rice (meh) and a dinner salad (double meh). Sitting on the right side of the restaurant during lunch is a total mistake unless you like screaming children. Depending on who you are, these can be overwhelming cons. Blueberry Hill could be great. They should probably limit the menu, serve bar food, and OWN it. Don't offer a healthy option that sucks. It might not be amazing, but I will continue to go here and appreciate the good burgers, the cold beer, and the general ambience that is Blueberry Hill.

    (3)
  • Brent B.

    House made veggie burger was a super win!! Had the buffalo fries and mannn they kicked ass.

    (5)
  • Yousif A.

    It's a place that you need to see. If it was for that only, I'd give it 5 stars. It's a good service (not the best). The burger is decent (7/10 on my scale). Atmosphere reflects the age of the place, which is good. A lot of things to see in the restaurant, including pics, memorabilia etc. I like the fact that you can step in and seat yourself, might be irritant for some. 3 stars because well the service I guess and not the best burger in town but 3 stars is good, which presents the place overall experience.

    (3)
  • Travis E.

    Almost always a great time. STRONG mixed drinks and somewhat greasy,but really tasty food. Outside seating in the warm months is good, but service can be a little spotty. When schools are in expect a crowded bar late with the 21-25 year olds. The rest of the time there's a good mix of ages and types - no catering to any select group which makes for some great people watching.

    (4)
  • Kirby M.

    I kinda feel like there is nothing I could add to the reviews of this place. If you live in there area you obviously know about it. If you aren't from the area it's pretty much engrained in our culture around these parts. This is a bar with dining area, plenty of dining area. But above all it's a bar that is full of music memorabilia and mostly famous for Chuck Berry playing live gigs here but I don't think those are too easy to get in to. Google that part. The menu is ... a bar menu. The atmosphere is .... a bar atmosphere. The area is The Loop which is an entertainment/shopping district revolving primarily around music. I would caution out-of-towners to not roam around too much after dark in dark alleys but stick with the main few blocks in the day or bright lots and take in some eclectic shops and interesting locals. If you need any smoking paraphernalia you will find a few options in The Loop as well. Back to Blueberry Hill, if you want authentic/local this is definitely a landmark stop in STL.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    Nothing to write home about. I'm sure it would be fun if you were with a group of people, drinking, dancing, whatever. Lunch was just average in my book. Too many good places to try to go again.

    (2)
  • Justin S.

    Blueberry Hill is the type of place that I will go to if people want to go there but I wouldn't choose on my own. The food is always fine. The fun thing that they have to offer is all of the memorabilia on the walls and in cases. But for me, once you've seen that once, you've seen it a hundred times. Its a decent hangout but neither the food or the service is good enough to leave me craving more. So, you will get a decent burger here or some mildly interesting apps like the buffalo fries or cheese balls, but I don't think you'll find much you haven't seen before. Seating is usually self-service which is nice because you can sit quickly but then you might have to wait a few minutes before a server knows you're there.

    (3)
  • Byron C.

    I've been to Blueberry going on a million times over the course of the last 20 years, but I've only ever eaten there once or twice. The rest of the time I was of course getting my drink on. #PrioritiesFAIL Last night was my little brother's birthday. He's there all the time. He's the eight year-old black kid with the dreadlocks. (If you see him down there, feel free to say hello.) We had a nice, long table in the back room with the dart boards. The scene was kinda sparse, because I heard there was a big event downtown, but then I've never needed other people around to have a good time, now have I? There's an extensive list of beers you can order from, but I just stuck with my usual Miller High Life longnecks, because I find pretty much any beer to be fantastic; because my primary objective last night was to put on a drunk, not to taste orange peels or anything; and because I don't want to be that guy who spends 20 minutes studying the menu. It's not that serious. A selection of appetizers was ordered for the table. Maybe I should have been more proactive in stating my preference? We got a couple of things of chicken wings, which is never a bad selection anywhere, even - god forbid - Pizza Hut, but I wasn't as crazy about the other things we got. The cheese balls, or whatever they're called, didn't taste like anything you couldn't get in a big 10 gallon container from the frozen food section at Sam's Club - though I did appreciate how unhealthy they seemed, as a matter of principle. Buffalo fries seem like they would be something other than a lump of deep fried potato in the shape of one of those deep fried pickles they sell at the almighty Hooters, like a tater tot someone stepped on, but no, they aren't. Several rounds of shots and a shedload of beers were brought to the table throughout the course of the evening. Things got a little bit rowdy at times, but that didn't seem to be an issue. I've had people there tell me I needed to tone it down, but I don't think they actually worked there. You know how people like to stay in your business. I know like half the people who work there, and some of them even took part in the festivities. One dude was already borderline comatose with his head down on a table by the time I got there at like 7:30. Of course I give the entire staff five stars. I went with the Wagyu Burger, which is a relatively new addition to the menu, and I suspect is a response to the notion that the food at Blueberry actually isn't that good. The burger there was once routinely selected as the best burger in the area, but that was before a lot of places had good burgers - the pre-Yelp era. The new Wagyu burger boasts a full half-pound of "Australian Wagyu" beef, plus bacon (bonus!) and a fried egg on some sort of special bun. It comes in a plastic tray with a sheet of tissue paper and a handful of tater tots that taste just like the ones they serve in high school, i.e. delicious. The special Wagyu beef didn't strike me as being much better than, say, the burgers at Culpeppers, around the corner from where I grew up in Creve Coeur, top of the food chain. It was fine, but I think they're trying to pull a fast one with the fancy name.I asked the guy who brought it out if I could get it mid-rare, and he was like, of course. Of course it wasn't anywhere near mid-rare. (Few places really will sell you a damn near rare burger.) I wonder if that was because they couldn't really be sure where that Wagyu beef came from. Maybe that was just the cow's - or one of the cows' - nickname. Still, I'd put the Wagyu Burger up there in the top five burgers I've ever had, with the caveat that I haven't been able to try as many burgers as I'd like to, due to personal failings. And it's not like you go to Blueberry to eat gourmet food anyway. It's all about the atmosphere, the location, the toy collection, the occasional hot chick, the cool rock club in the basement, and the condoned drunkenness. The great burger is just an added bonus.

    (4)
  • Jonathan K.

    A truly great place to grab dinner, have a beer, see a show, play some darts, or whatever else, Blueberry Hill truly is a St Louis highlight. As far as their food goes I would say it's solid bar food, nothing exceptional but definitely good. For me the real highlight here is the atmosphere and dart room, both of which I think can give you a real feel for St Louis. Blueberry Hill is a classic STL institution that is definitely worth a visit when in town.

    (4)
  • Liz W.

    I love the atmosphere here and the fact you can play board games at your table. My nieces and nephew love to come here for lunch. They have awesome burgers in here, they feature a 5oz and a bigger 7oz and I fess up that is what I usually get. The meat is hand pattied and juicy and the bun is nicely toasted. The hickory version is a very nice treat. That and some buffalo fries will leave you happily humming the song. Stop in, relax and enjoy the atmosphere. It gets crowded so you might want to swing in at an off hour. Definitely a St Louis mecca.

    (3)
  • Samantha M.

    First, I should premise this by saying that I come from a restaurant family (my father owns a Jewish deli family-style restaurant), and I have grown up in the restaurant business. That being said, I have a very critical take on sandwiches. Visiting St. Louis and went to Blueberry Hill on a Wednesday afternoon with my date, a St. Louis native. The restaurant was not packed at all, so we sat ourselves and waited for a server. When a waitress finally came around, we ordered two bottles of Fitz's (let me tell you now that the orange soda was the best part of this meal) and put in our orders. My date got a burger, and after some debate, I got a Reuben sandwich. Normally I would never order a Reuben unless it was from a deli but I had a real hankering for some corned beef. The thing that the waitress managed to put in front of me was atrocious. Seriously. The bread was so blackened, it could have been marble rye or Wonder bread for all I know. I took a bite and the corned beef was just awful. The only way I can describe it is that it reminded me of those packaged processed deli meats (like salami and bologna) that you find at the grocery store. There is no way that corned beef was freshly sliced. The sauerkraut was flavorless, the Russian dressing didn't have any kick to it. As a consolation prize I got to munch on soggy potato chips and a pickle. The service was something else. Despite it being a fairly slow Wednesday afternoon, we couldn't get our server to pay any attention to us. Waitress never came to ask us how our food was and took forever to get our bill. By the time we did get our bill, I begged my date to just pay in cash so we could leave. Needless to say I won't be back again.

    (1)
  • Jimmy M.

    Blueberry Hill is a great place to get a drink and watch a game. There are plenty of dartboards in the back. Pitcher prices of craft beer are reasonable. Excellent place to go for a drink with a larger group of 10.

    (4)
  • Lindsey S.

    I get why everyone suggests this place when you visit the area. It's interesting. Like a hipster version of Applebees with fun stuff on the walls and a historical ambiance. Other than that... Meh. Food is OK. The burgers are tasty. The thing that irks me the most? They dont split checks. They leave it up to you to figure out, who, at your table of 7, had cheese on their burger ($) who got which soda, tax included, and write down how much to put on each card. So, after a long day and just wanting a quick bite to eat, my friends and I were left there, 15 min longer...trying to make the server's life easier. Not the customers... but, the place of business. After having been there twice and not really being impressed, I probably wont be stopping in again when I'm visiting The Loop.

    (3)
  • Katie M.

    I still love this bar but found an arm hair in my burger last time. The burger, however, besides the arm hair, was pretty good. OK bar food.

    (4)
  • Tracey W.

    The Loop is losing cool points faster than the cops there can chase them away... The over-hyped BHill is a glorified Applebee's meets Hard Rock Cafe. The menu features no history of the restaurant, but is instead two pages bragging about how great the restaurant is. Did they not get the memo that we're already eating here and don't need vanity references? Jesus, just plaster the walls with pics of all of the C-List celebrities who've eaten here and let's call it a day. Shockingly hipster waitstaff. I still don't know what "hipster" means, but I seriously seriously think these guys were it. Efficient, but totally unenthused. They were like hipster robots. No smiles. Not welcoming or friendly. Maybe they were east coast hipster robots. Hipster robots from Missouri would at least throw in a fake smile and ask insincerely how my day was. Good fish and chips. Well, good fish. The chips were... probably flown in from a neighboring Applebee's. Overall verdict? Boring. Lame menu. Unfriendly staff. Just a loud, dark Applebee's with a blander menu and more educated staff.

    (2)
  • Patt C.

    This was an unfortunate experience for an office birthday. The standard four of us. I've been here many, many times over the years, even it being the go-to destination on New Year's Eve for dinner (a tradition for many years), then to a homestead for the midnight celebration. I get it when you walk into a restaurant and can seat yourself. But we were totally ignored when looking like we didn't know what to do. And there's not a sign that says, "Seat Yourself." Meandered into the second section to a dark booth. Don't even know if anybody was noticing. Wondered if we were getting served. Got server and beverages. WHEW! #1 (the birthday girl) ordered the 5-oz. burger with soft spread Cheddar and mayo on the side. #2 ordered veggie burger. #3 ordered red beans and rice. Asked to sub fruit for the dinner salad. Server said he didn't know, as the kitchen doesn't like subs. He said he'd ask, but wasn't hopeful. When it came out, what do you think she got . . . yea, the dinner salad. But he didn't come back to communicate that he was sorry the substitution couldn't be made. I ordered the 7-oz. burger with Swiss. We opted to split one basket of fries and one basket of onion rings. Server didn't ask what size. Didn't know what we got until the bill came. #1, #2 and I were satisfied with our food. Although I took the bun off my burger and consequently got lots of greasy shredded basket paper in some of my bites. The fries and onion rings were OK. #3 got the waaaaay short end of the stick. For what's dubbed as "lightly spiced" online and as "mild" on the menu . . . she couldn't eat the red beans and rice. When mentioned the incredible heat to server, he said, "Right." That's it!! So she asks for more rice (to tame the heat). Server asks, "So you're ordering a side of rice?" WOWEE! Total lack of service recovery! And even with the additional rice, it was too hot. Poor thing ate nothing! That kind of experience wrecks a birthday celebration. The failed service recovery was soooo obvious. And pitiful. Blueberry Hill can stand on its laurels taking up a whole block of Delmar in the Loop. It's too big for its pants. I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Mark H.

    meh... I know this is an iconic place to grub down in St. Louis, so we decided to try it once. ONCE. Upon being seated, a staff member very diplomatically advised us that we would be kicked out shortly because we had our child with us, who was under 21. Apparently, at X time every night, you have to be 21 or older to remain in the restaurant. So far, no bueno. We told the guy that it wasn't a problem and we would eat fast. When I was handed a menu, I found the prices to be a bit high for the look and feel of the place. Regardless of the prices and the looming need to get out with our kid before someone grabbed us by the earlobes and put us on the street, we ordered. He's the funny/sad part; I can't remember what we ate or if it was good, bad or average. Since the food was not memorable, I'm going to have to go with a 2-star rating. I'll never go back.

    (2)
  • Snarky R.

    The quality of food has gone down a bit since I used to frequent Blueberry Hill about five years ago, but it's still pretty good. Nothing fancy. They used to have the best fettuccine alfredo in the history of the pasta world, but they've since replaced it with mac 'n cheese, which is bland and unassuming. Their "best in St Louis" rated burgers are, uh, nothing to write home about. Cole slaw was good, the veggie sandwich was good, but nothing stood out. You could easily go almost anywhere else and get the same items for cheaper. The atmosphere alone is why I'm giving this 3 stars instead of 2. The atmosphere itself deserves 5 stars. All the incredible vintage paraphernalia and music collectibles just make this place unique and interesting. You'll never look at everything, because there's so much to look at. However, be warned: it gets loud. Annoying kids, even more annoying parents, live bands, and crowded tables make for a not so comfortable atmosphere late at night. I love a good live show, but not at the expense of being able to talk to friends over a drink or a good appetizer. Sorry, Chuck Berry - this place needs a menu rehash, ASAP.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    When in Rome act like a jackass? That was apparently the mood my 67 year old father/lunch partner was in yesterday during lunch at this historic STL landmark restaurant. Dear Dad: I get that you are a Republican. I don't judge you for it....in fact I agree with a lot of your fiscal policy. That being said, why in God's name would you feel the need to not only talk politics at a bar - LET ALONE THIS BAR IN UCITY WITH YOUR MEGAPHONE VOICE? I was mortified. Was the Slinger Wagyu burger fantastic....yeah if you could over the paranoia that the hipster in back hadn't just pee'd on it out of pure spite for me bringing Bob Dole into the bar.

    (4)
  • George F.

    Super friendly employees and great service with a fun touch to it! The burgers are absolutely perfect and all the other food is too! But the ambiance is somewhat ok, but not the best.

    (4)
  • Danny H.

    My biggest regret of my recent trip to St. Louis is that Blueberry Hill was the all-important last place I experienced. As an out-of-towner, I was told to by several locals that Blueberry Hill was that of an institution that should definitely be tried. Given my schedule of eats and touristy crap, I figured BH would be a good way to end my visit before I jetted out of STL. I look back at my trip fondly, but out of all the places I visited and dined at, Blueberry Hill stands out for not the best of reasons. Being a Monday evening, it wasn't really that crowded, to the point where I was easily able to seat myself, as instructed by the sign to do such. A precarious amount of time passed before anyone noticed that there was an unattended diner, and with no apologies or general positive vibe, my hipster waiter arrived and took my drink order. Ultimately, I ended up ordering a 7 oz. traditional and onion rings, since I wanted to see what all the hullabaloo of BH was all about. It took close to 30 minutes before my food arrived. I mean, who hasn't worked in the food service industry? Who hasn't made their own hamburgers at home at some point, be it on a George Foreman or on a gas/charcoal grill? I don't know the nature of their kitchen staff, or how many people they have, but 30 minutes for a hamburger isn't right. I'm a pretty level-headed guy, but even the rose-colored glasses of a tourist, marveling at the chintzy crap all over the cases, Wurlitzers, and classic WWF wrestling figures, and wandering into the dart room could only occupy me for so long before I began to wonder where the heck my food was. The atmosphere is entertaining to me, cool in my opinion, and appeasing to a lot of my nostalgic childhood. But what it boils down to is the fact that I came to eat, and that much of a wait for a burger and onion rings is a trite unacceptable, disclaimer-in-the-menu-be-damned. To the credit of BH, the burger and onion rings, when they did arrive, were tasty. Medium was served medium, had good flavor, and the onion rings were excellently crispy, with the onion not easily being pulled out in its entirety on a bite. But honestly, I've had better burgers before. Many times. The untimely service, long wait, and the questionable (lack of) courtesy of the staff really leaves a poor impression on this traveler. I don't regret making a trip out to Blueberry HIll, but given the numerous other dining options in the Loop, if I ever make it back out to St. Louis, I don't think BH would be at the top of my list of places to try.

    (2)
  • Renee B.

    This place is okay. The servers are stuck up but in like an 'im more cool than you'way. they arnt friendly and you can tell they are tryn to hard to be cool with weird hair, tattoos, and piercings and all the boy servers have a funky mustache its over the top. the place is overrated.

    (1)
  • David T.

    I'm sure the food (at least the burger) is awesome, but we came for beer and darts, and those two elements did not disappoint. I would have even added an extra star had the ambiance somehow been able to boost my sad dart skills.

    (4)
  • Mary J.

    This is a bar that serves food. Don't confuse it with a restaurant! It also seems better at night after a few drinks. Keep that in mind. I frequented Blueberry Hill plenty of times in my younger days. I had many nights there where I had fun playing darts and hanging out in the Elvis Room. Fast forward a few years and now I'm a mom with four boys (3 are teenagers). While visiting over the holidays, my Dad suggested we hit this place for lunch so my kids could hang out and check out the scenery. I should have bolted as soon as I saw the disclaimer on the menu that it will probably take 45 minutes to get our food. Since when does it take that long to cook burgers? We had a server who was paying more attention to the other patrons. We had a party of 8, which was an automatic gratuity, so there was no incentive for him. He forgot one of my kid's orders and then said that he thought he wasn't going to eat. What teenage boy isn't going to eat?? The food was not good. The soup was watery, my chicken overcooked and the burgers were not worth the wait. It was not a good time and we were all wishing we had eaten lunch at Fitz's instead.

    (2)
  • Asley D.

    I love this place. The veggie burgers are AMAZING

    (5)
  • Hao X.

    I come here sometimes since I live close to the loop with my bf. We get burgers usually. They're pretty good. I always find them a bit small and I think its rather pricey. At least pricier than I want to pay for burgers... maybe I just like cooking a lot. The space is rather large inside with nifty looking booths. I really like how they have game boards under the top layer of table. I want to bring pieces and play scrabble here one day. I know they have a smoker's coop -- even though I don't smoke, I have friends who do, so it's good. It's also good that the smoke isn't in the restaurant. I've never really played darts much, but I like how they have that. I can see how people would like to hang out here... the food isn't bad and there are nifty things to do! It's just not my favorite place.

    (3)
  • Tirzah C.

    Been here multiple times and constantly disappointed in service. Stood at the bar for 30 minutes in a non crowded bar after being ignored and then the bartender verbally complained about an 18% tip. Bad service and I have worked as a sever/ bartender.

    (1)
  • Ben B.

    # of Visits: 9 Food: 7/10 Drink: 7/10 Atmosphere: 9/10 Price: 9/10 Service: 8/10 Eat This: Wagyu Burger Drink This: Schlitz Bottle The good kind of casual restaurant. Dart room very fun. Memorabilia a little bit overrated. Lots of junk. There are some awesome items on the menu, but mostly average. Have to go there though. Good atmosphere and will not pay too much.

    (4)
  • Aimee K.

    "The St. Louis Home of Chuck Berry & Rock n' Roll." And deliciously fried appetizers, killer burgers, a great beer selection... Never have I been more okay with eating something called fried Cheddar Cheese Balls. The Fried Mushrooms come a close second... and those delicious sauces they serve with them! Wowza. Last night I died and went to fried food heaven. I've been hanging in the Loop more often lately, and after eating at Blueberry Hill last night, I'm not sure why it's been so long since I've been there! Super fun atmosphere, all the pop-culture memorabilia your heart could desire, an occasional Chuck Berry or Joe Edwards sighting... pretty perfect. For all you carnivores out there, the burgers here are to die for... I love meat but last night decided to go with the Veggie Sandwich (trying to balance out the damage I did with the appetizers) and it was pretty great. A friend of mine got a big plate of Macaroni and Cheese and it ended up being passed around the table. They also are very generous with their pours, and I blame the bartender and his rum and diets for the condition I'm in today. The whole late-night food process here cracks me up, how after 9pm you have to order through a window and wait for your food like you're in a cafeteria. Embarrassingly enough, I've stood at that window plenty of times waiting for a big plate of nachos or some fried zucchini. For a fun night on the Loop, have dinner here and then head over to bowl at Pin-Up! Great crowds at both places.

    (4)
  • Kevin W.

    Great bar/restaurant right in the Loop. Historic and a landmark for the city. Great wings, t-ravs, and burgers. They have darts, good music. Love Blueberry Hill!

    (5)
  • Kelly B.

    Ohhhh Blueberry Hill.... Upon walking in you are hit with wall after wall of childhood nostalgia as well as fun nick-nacks. It's an incredible decor that would take hours to look through completely, and I always see something I haven't seen before when I come in. Food seems to be what the major problem is here. It's overpriced bar food that is usually either bland or absolutely terrible. My trick is just to share appetizers with friends. Maybe split a basket of their fried cheddar cheese balls and some chicken strips. The drinks are great. Never had a problem with bar service. Service can be pretty terrible. The worst is late at night when you have to wait at the kitchen window to get your own food. For such a large and successful restaurant, you would expect at least one late night waiter. All in all, it's a must see staple for St. Louis, but don't get your hopes up too terribly high.

    (3)
  • Abby S.

    When people ask me what I'm going to miss about St. Louis, one of the first things that comes to mind is Blueberry Hill. It really is a St. Louis original. Sure, there's lots of smoky bars across the country with crap on the walls and lackluster service, but there's something about this particular establishment that screams "St. Louis" to me. And I really don't think I'll ever find a place that serves buffalo fries or fried mozzarella balls like Blue Hill. Definitely on my STL Bucket List and will make it a point to come back as much as possible when visiting.

    (4)
  • Kate B.

    "Meh." Blueberry Hill....I never understood why people rave about this place so much. It's kinda dirty on the inside, smells kinda gross like cig smoke, the staff are incredibly slow at bringing out your food and drinks, and sometimes they even mess your order up. The food is terrible. The only stomach-able item on their menu is a hamburger. Everything else, just, meh. So long story short if you want a burger and beer, you could go here and it would be OK. Just OK. If you wanted a better burger and a better beer selection, hit up Cicero's or any other restaurant on the Loop. =/ I guess they think they're pretty much hot shit just because they have some tacky-ass stuff on their walls and a couple of famous people who stopped by and put their signatures on the wall. If I had the choice between going to TGI Friday's or Blueberry Hill, I'd pick TGI Friday's, hands down, hahahaha. That's kinda sad, TBH. :(

    (2)
  • Danon H.

    The last time I went to St. Louis I stopped here and ate. The food was fantastic! The wait staff was very friendly and helpful. I loved the atmosphere of this place also. The food was moderately priced also. Its hard to believe that chuck berry owns this place. The next time I visit some of my relatives in St. Louis, I will have to stop by and check this place out again.

    (4)
  • Carol L.

    My friend and I were headed to Booster's Cafe for breakfast before departing St. Louis. I called ahead and the guy who answered the phone said they had outdoor seating. When we drove up, not only was there construction directly in front of the cafe, but there was exactly one table out front...altogether not very cute. We drove around the corner and found Blueberry Hill...much more promising! I went inside and was ignored for a few minutes. The sign said seat yourself, but I wanted to tell them we would be outside. Finally I caught the bartender's attention and told him we were outside. Without so much as a smile, he said ok. Yeah, that was the extent of the warmth we received here. We both had The Loop Combo (three scrambled eggs served with TATER TOTS and toast or buttermilk biscuits). Nothing special, but it was filling. And I do love Tater Tots!

    (3)
  • Erin Q.

    My friend and I were in town visiting another friend and she said this was the place to take tourists. We went for lunch and were immediately seated and were able to admire the mass amounts of memorabilia. Our waitress was super attentive and we opted to try the Blueberry Hefewiezen. It could have been a bit colder for our liking, but it was delicious none the less. We tried the toasted raviolis and they were ok. We all ordered burgers of sorts and they were cooked and dressed the way we ordered them. It was nice to be able to order a smaller version(5oz). The grilled onions were the best part... super ooey gooey yumminess. Definitely a place to check out while in town, but I don't think I would frequent it if I lived there... just too many other places to try!

    (3)
  • Michael K.

    Expect to wait, but its worth it to look around the memorabilia of the place! This place is pretty unique. Where some people hide their hoards in garages, the owner puts out his massive collection on display. Everything from Simpsons, sports, music, animal heads, juke boxes, and the list goes on. You name it and there is a decent chance there is something on display here. Pictures of celebrities who have visited also take up space along all the walls between the various collections. You can, unfortunately, expect a bit of wait for food once you are seated as the service tends to be a bit slow. I feel this is outweighed by the food you receive. Indulge yourself with cheddar cheese balls or hot pretzel sticks with nacho cheese (hold onto this for your fries later!) for starters. For the main course move onto a juicy, 7oz (you can get 5oz) hickory burger with soft spread cheddar. The burgers are always cooked to my specified medium request, with a decent grill crust to seal in the flavor. The soft spread cheddar really pulls this burger together for me. It just adds a texture and flavor to the burger that takes it up a notch. Go ahead and order that small order of fries to share with your companion, my wife and I do. Perfectly salted and ready for dipping in that nacho cheese you saved from the pretzels earlier. This meal will have you coming back for more, it does for me!

    (4)
  • Chris Z.

    Don't get me wrong. Blueberry Hill has some seriously good qualities. However, for dinner and drinks alone, they seem to have some issues. I visited again this weekend. Late night dinner requires you to know to visit a station by the bar to place your order, and then pick up yourself at the window. I really don't have a problem with that since I know the routine, but I noticed a few other tables that were sitting without service. A table tent outlining the instructions would be helpful for those that don't know the drill. Food this time was much better. I think it's what you order... the burgers here are very good and they're nice and juicy. Not the smashed down fast food variety. The wings were very good too. However, I ordered a pound and what was in the basked was 8 wings. I could be mistaken but a pound is usually at least 12 wings at other restaurants. No big deal, they were very good. I don't see what the fuss is over their buffalo fries. They're not all that. Just potato slices with season salt. Nothing spectacular. After dinner we moved from our booth to join a larger group of friends that were drinking at the bar. Drink service was slow. It's not because the bartenders weren't working hard. There were 3 guys behind the bar and all of them were flying around. However, anyone that's been in Blueberry Hill knows how big the place is. And really, there's just the main bar for upstairs service. When busy, it's tough to get to the bar, and when you do, you have to jockey for position in order to get a drink. Simply put, on busy nights they don't have enough bar space to handle the crowds. As I said at the beginning, this place has some great perks. The dart room is great. The booths are quaint. The nostalgia and jukebox are awesome. It's a great place to meet friends or have a burger. Just don't have high expectations on the bar service if busy. And as Tim put it... the food quality is similar to Friday's.

    (3)
  • Athena S.

    Wow!!! $35 to see Chuck Berry and awesome openers ( I suck at remembering names sometimes, sorry fellas) Went mid September... Stiff drinks, impressive pictures everywhere , think Hard Rock Cafe but less commercial, eclectic memorabilia, cool staff too! The Duck Room (downstairs) is super intimate. When they say expect to stand (for Chuck Berry), expect to stand. Why would you want to sit during rockin music anyway unless you're Chuck Berry's age, of course. No disrespect to the cool Grannies & Gramps that get their Chuck on!! I was shocked how many locals have never gone here. I mentioned I was going to see Chuck Berry and not one person (out of about a dozen) had seen a concert let alone been to Blueberry Hill. Eek. Shows get sold out for a reason, friends. IF you are planning to see Chuck Berry - here's a hint. Ask them what day tickets go on sale (for the next month). Call in late to work that day, maybe even get your cultured little self a cup of coffee so you can pretend it's a past time and that you do enjoy waiting in line. Be there EARLY, they sell out in a quick hour. Oh, and DO NOT BUY from the slimy douchebag outside for $150 each, that's just wrong. Wait til next month.

    (5)
  • Margaret L.

    The food here is your classic fried fare and predictable hamburger-centric menu. The draw of Blueberry Hill is the historic, music-driven feel and the walk down memory lane inspired by the collection of music posters on the walls. The bf and I brought our friend from back home (CA) here to experience some local flavor and check out The Loop area, so while food wasn't really the priority, I was still a bit disappointed with the meal. I ordered the veggie burger with the spreadable cheddar at the suggestion of our server. Public service announcement: "spreadable cheddar" is an abomination to all cheeses (and I say this in the land of the hallowed Provel) and should be avoided. It tastes like eating the powder from a kraft mac-n-cheese box mix (don't act like you're too cool to have tried it). The veggie burger itself was nothing spectacular, definitely out of the box, but dressed well with fresh tomato and lettuce. The mozzarella sticks were probably the highlight of my entire experience... but it's kinda hard to screw up fried cheese. They have a solid beer menu, and I'm sure this place would be a fun if you were just popping in for some appetizers and drinks. Overall, it's not really my style for dinner, but the service was friendly (besides cursing me with the most disgusting cheese on my burger) and the experience was pretty low-key and fun. It reminds me a tiiiiiiny bit of Madison Bear Garden in Chico (but NOWHERE NEAR AS MAJESTIC), just because of the colorful walls crowded with posters and the sticky wood tabletops.

    (3)
  • Dan C.

    This is place is so cool. Everything about it. The staff was super cool and attentive. They have a dart room kinda on the side of the place, adds a laid back put your feet up kinda thing for me. Ordered the Wagyu burger medium well. Basically a burger with canadian bacon and an egg on top. Uhh I don't even know what to say, so good.

    (4)
  • Tony U.

    Fun place to socialize and eat with friends. Lots of neat things to look at and a wide variety of food. Perfect place to come to on a hot humid day. Quality of food's pretty good and the service perfect. Pretty much everything's good here.

    (4)
  • Nish N.

    I just turned another year older so mortality was on my mind when I heard that Chuck Berry, 83, still plays every Wednesday at his club Blueberry Hill. Talk about a place to find your thrill! It didn't take much to convince two good pals to fly down with me from San Francisco to take in one of these performances. But guess what, the show was sold out weeks in advance! That didn't stop us from boarding our plane and arriving ticketless, with hours to spare. Well with a little luck and respect to rock 'n' roll, we managed to get in (message me if you want to know how!). You can actually eat at Blueberry Hill, which I'd recommend, since the burgers are good and the chicken wings are so good Chuck comes in on off nights to eat them. We did the tourist thing and washed the food down with a fine local beer; perhaps you've heard of Budweiser? But man, the restaurant and bar is a carnival and feast for the eyes, with all kinds of memorabilia to take in: plenty of vintage Chuck, ducks in all shapes and sizes, a Simpsons display, humongous animal head mounts... ... and then you go down into The Duck Room, where bands (they have all sorts of live music almost every night) take the stage in a setting without a bad seat in the house. The acoustics are pitch perfect and you can feel the sweat and swagger permeating. But we were here/hear to see Sir Chuck, and man did he deliver, despite being a bit too old to duck walk. From "Round And Round" to "No Particular Place To Go" to a balls-out, almost rap-like "Johnny B. Goode", this octogenarian rocked like he was fifty years younger. He had his son Charles along with him on guitar, and his eldest daughter singing the blues, both adults now, but still in loving deference to the man. But the coolest thing was that he genuinely played to the crowd and seemed to enjoy every last chord he hit. Having the chance to see Chuck play the week The Rolling Stones' "Exile On Main Street" ( nytimes.com/2010/05/23/a… ) got gloriously reissued was pure rock magic. Mick and Keith worshiped everything about this legend and if you're smart you will too, right here in his hometown club, before he heads for that great Chuck Wagon in the sky. P.S. I found this review of a show of his from about a year ago that perfectly captures the moment, much better than I do: post-rockist.com/2009/05…

    (5)
  • Erika M.

    Loved this place. Loved its kitchyness (if that's a word), it's history, its location, and its food. Pretty extensive selection of beer, the Famous 7 oz. Hamburger (with swiss cheese & bacon added on) was deeee-lish, oh & paired with tater tots, yes please!, the atmosphere was awesome, and our waiter was cute. I will most definitely be coming back for them wings Chuck Berry recommended (not personally). The cheesecake was a bit meh, and one of the toilets wasn't flushing properly, but overall, Blueberry Hill is on my top faves in St. Louis :)

    (5)
  • Joe B.

    The first time I went in here, I spent about 5 minutes looking over the drab late-night menu, then walked out. The crazy swag on the walls, left over from an era I wasn't around to experience, wasn't nearly enough to keep me interested in the standard bar food offered late night. I returned with a group of Yelpers who insisted the regular dinner menu was worth my while. They were right. The full menu is full of inspired American fare, which is complimented by an extensive beer list. I recently went back with a group of out-of-towners who were similarly impressed.

    (4)
  • Joi B.

    I found my thrill (you knew I was gonna go there)... What a wonderful place. First of all, if you're into photographs and memorabilia, not mention all kinds of *tchatskes* (the Simpsons miniatures really stick out in my mind), you will love the decor. Yes, during my visit to Blueberry Hill, I was transported to being an impressionable adolescent. And in that frame of mind, I didn't think twice before ordering such positively decadent apps like deep fried cheese balls and Buffalo fries (that come with blue cheese dip) and I enjoyed every minute of them. Oh, yes, it's true. Sometimes, you need to *live a little.* I also had a veg sandwich that came on whole grain bread, which is more typical of the kind of things I order off a menu. Yes, there are more responsible menu choices to be had at Blueberry Hill. The most important thing, though, besides the fried food, besides the healthy options, besides the strong cocktails (yes, I had those, too!) is that I feel like Blueberry Hill is part of my old East Village rock&roll stomping ground, despite this being my first visit. A most pleasant deja vu.

    (4)
  • Stephen H.

    Blueberry Hill is a kitschy icon, much like Hyman's in Charleston. Better than decent food, but be prepared to always be dealing with a line and a lot of people. The decor is jam-packed with all sorts of odd memorabilia and there's a music venue and some other cool stuff in the back that I didn't get to see. I had a great dinner and a great time and might take out-of-town visitors to this place if they asked, but I wouldn't bring it up as my first suggestion. Too many other great (and better) places to eat.

    (4)
  • Angelina V.

    I took a picture of my purple chucks in front of the Nelly and Chuck Berry's star! I love this place! There is Simpsons memorabilia EVERYWHERE! I can spend hours alone just looking in the glass cases. Not to mention the awesome people with their stories and games, darts etc. Super fun. Do it!

    (5)
  • Tiffany N.

    When you go here, get the dinner portion of macaroni and cheese. Then you can try the three best things they have: mac n cheese, house prepped butter, and cucumber dressing. Although, of course, you can't go wrong with anything fried; the fried zucchini has gotten me through a couple hangovers. This can be a fun place to go for a drink, too.

    (4)
  • Mark S.

    First, the bad: service. Why is that every bartender/server in this place look like they just smelled a nasty fart? I've never seen a smile on anyone's face that works there, and service is always slow. I understand it gets busy, but still. I've worked in restaurants for most of my adult life, and I know there's a right way and a wrong way to deal w/ customers. Other than that, I adore this place. The burgers, chili, and apps are great. I love boozing there and I love the decor.

    (4)
  • Allison B.

    I typically head to Blueberry Hill only for live music in the Duck Room, but I still find the rest of the restaurant intriguing when I actually have a chance to wander through the other parts. The Duck Room - named for STL native Chuck Berry's famous strut as well as all the duck memorabilia on the shelves - feels like a warm, dark cave. You creep down a narrow stairwell to what seems like a giant, low-ceilinged wine cellar. There's a bar toward the back, and the bands' merch tables usually are set up between the bar and the door. If you want to sit, there are maybe 20 tiny low pub tables scattered around; if you want one, get there early. I'm not a sitter, so I lean against one of the wooden beams until the show starts. There's a decent sized space for jumping, dancing and head-bobbing right in front of the stage, but if more than 20 people decide to flail at once, it's a bit cramped. The stage is about a foot and a half from the ground, so it's easy to bond with the musician and the music; it's also nice not to cran your neck all night. Indie rock seems to be the primary concert genre for the Duck Room, but straight-up rock, rockabilly, pop and other genres are represented, too. My favorite acts: Will Hoge, Jump (Little Children), KT Tunstall. And don't forget that the legendary Chuck Berry performs about once a month and usually has a great local band opening for him. Snap up those tickets the second they go on sale, because the show WILL sell out. Tickets for Duck Room artists generally are $5-20, though I think Mr. Berry runs about $30. The rest of Blueberry hill is pretty cool. There are several rooms to hang out in, and there's crazy toys and memorabilia everywhere. They also have darts and the usual kind of bar stuff. Don't forget to look for the photo booth! I've only eaten here once, and my meal consisted of cheese sticks and breaded mushrooms a couple of years ago. My friends swear by the burgers and beer, though. And a friend who used to be a server here said that it was the best job he's ever had (that wasn't in his preferred field). Inside is smokefree now - hooray! Smokers are on some patio or smoke room or something. Because it's in the Loop, Blueberry Hill is easily reachable by bus or light rail.

    (4)
  • Beck E.

    Interesting interior. The service is okay, but the last time I was here, I sensed that the doorman was annoyed at me for zoning out and not realizing he was checking IDs. But what can I say? Seems like a standard bar. Lots of dartboards (and for some reason, an arcade game about throwing darts).

    (3)
  • Janet P.

    Great place to play darts. They have a bunch of boards. The bartenders are great; friendly and helpful. They were really accommodating when I got drunk and asked for something "strong and delicious."

    (4)
  • Ken B.

    Surprisingly very good. Thought it was be mediocre since it had a tourist trap feel. Had a French Dip sandwich that was well prepared and meaty.

    (4)
  • Shawn T.

    Came on a Friday for lunch and the place was not crowded at all. A lot of the customers opted to sit outside but we went in. Ordered a burger and fish and chips. Both were okay but nothing special. On a positive side, the prices seemed very reasonable for a tourist area.

    (2)
  • Brooke B.

    Lots of cool memorabilia and good food. Expect a wait though, the place seems busy all the time.

    (4)
  • Joe R.

    Came here for dinner last night and then after going to the Tivoli for a few cocktails with friends. First, the place has a lot of character. Each part of the restaurant kind of has its own theme and vibe which certainly makes it appeal to a lot of different types of people. The place is plastered with photos of the bands and performers who have passed through and had shows at the place and it is really neat to just peruse the place and look at everything. The game room is absolutely huge and plenty of space to spread out and get a dart game going or to watch whatever game happens to be on. There is also a nice little enclosed area outside for smokers that has some heaters. The food here is excellent. There were so many items on the menu that I wanted to try but I had to get the 7oz burger with the soft cheddar and it is to die for. A few of my friends had the grilled cheese which looked awesome as well. I'll have to check that out next time. As others have noted they are pretty generous with their liquor pours so be ready for that. Only downside kind of was the service, it wasn't super busy both times we were in there but we felt just a little neglected by our server both at our table for dinner and the bartenders when we stopped through again for a night cap. It wasn't too bad but it was notable to the point where we all commented on how slow it seemed to be. All in all, a fun place to have dinner and drinks with friends. Definitely recommended stop if you are going to see a show at the Tivoli before also.

    (4)
  • Jay A.

    I had lunch here on Thursday, 7/12. Cute place, great vibe. Probably one of the world's worst bowls of French Onion Soup possible. The balance of the 'bar food' sty;e lunch was okay. Nothing to write home about, just okay. Would I eat here again? Yes. If I was on the show survivor and Blueberry Hill were the only place to eat I would eat here before starving to death. Sooner than die from starvation in a life and death situation one could survive.

    (3)
  • Jennie T.

    The burgers are good. I loved the sesame buns (sometimes the buns might make all the difference). Buffalo fries are also good. On a side note, they allow smoking in-doors. Yuck.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey S.

    First time there, even though been by it many times. Service was great and so was the food. I had the Reuben, which was I thought one of the better ones I have had in St. Louis. My wife had a burger, which she said was cooked just right and was good. Only change would make is fries instead of chips, but would not change my opinion anyway. All the cool "nick nacks", were fun to look at. Will go back.

    (4)
  • Kevin D.

    Blueberry Hill is an institution. Their best assets: - Chuck Berry performs live every month - Good beer selection - Good fried appetizers (Toasted ravioli, chicken tenders, etc.) - Decent chili - Great red beans and rice - Pretty good burgers

    (4)
  • Jordan Z.

    Is it even worth reviewing Blueberry Hill? I guess it's helpful for those visiting St. Louis... Anyway, this place is a St. Louis landmark. It's awesome, and everybody knows it. It's a place you love to take your out-of-town guests as well as a place you will regularly venture to as a local. When someone suggests Blueberry Hill, you never make a different recommendation, because there's no point. The institution that is Blueberry Hill is a restaurant, bar, music venue, darts hall, and museum. I could walk around in here for hours just looking at photos at all of the celebrities that have visited the establishment, wishing they had something similar in their hometowns. Not to mention the plethora of old toys that grace the dimly lit walls throughout. Oh, and not that they even need to offer great food with an ambiance of this caliber, but they do. And it's cheap. Burgers are their specialty, but I've never ordered anything I didn't like. They also make a stiff cocktail and offer up a good selection of craft beers. If you are visiting STL and haven't been here, go. For breakfast, lunch, dinner, a drink, or a show. If you live in STL and haven't been, shame on you. If you've been, this review is worthless to you, because you're certain to go back.

    (5)
  • Duncan M.

    Don't know how many times I've been here, but over the years I have always enjoyed this place. The food is great, cheap and more often then not rather fast. I've never been here without 6-8 friends and they have always found room for us with little fuss. The place is huge and while I've been there many times, I never knew they had a dart room, which I can't wait to try out some time! Funny that I have missed it all these years!

    (4)
  • Steve P.

    Blueberry Hill is a loop mainstay and a tourist trap for people visiting St. Louis, probably due to the Chuck Berry connection. I have eaten there for about a decade now and I am pleased to report that their burgers and menu haven't changed much since then, though you can get a bigger and tastier burger in my opinion at Five Guys now (which hit St. Louis in the late 2000s) for less. Their buffalo fries are worth the extra dollar or so to get them over the regular fries, since they are served like chip fries.

    (4)
  • Greg L.

    MUSIC VENUE: I was here for NYE 2011 with a group of my close friends. The venue was intimate with the entertainment. The crowd was excited and the bar tenders were friendly. There is a bar in the music area, so you don't have to leave. It's nice and long so getting attention and more drinks was never a problem. The only complaint from my group was the bathrooms. While completely standard for this type of establishment, the hallway was narrow and dark, making some of the girls uncomfortable.

    (4)
  • Mallory F.

    I don't know what the deal is recently. Way too many of the places I've dined have been really mediocre. Blueberry Hill was no less disappointing, which was disappointing. I joined Allison B., Dean B. and Sarah S. for lunch before our trip to Super 9, and as always, the company was great. We caught up on all of the Yelp drama's... and discussed a few of the threads from the past few weeks. Sarah had read that the Cheddar Balls were not to be missed, so we checked-in to Foursquare to get 50% off (as she mentioned in her review, if 3 members of a party check-in, you get the discount). I was happy with them... the outside was crunchy and the cheese inside was melty and good... I also enjoyed the ranch dressing... though I should mention that I like the cheap stuff... give me thin, school lunch kind of ranch dressing over super thick, mayonnaisey ranch any day. I ordered the Jerk Chicken Sandwich. It came with chips. Ugh. I really don't care for restaurants serving potato chips with burgers or sandwiches. It seems so lazy to me. I was considering ordering fries, but Dean mentioned that he was ordering the Buffalo Fries and suggested that we share. How nice of him (I know Dean won't be happy to see that I am alluding to the sweet heart he actually has, but it's truth). I was satisfied by the fries... they were basically triple thick chips... not completely crispy all the way through... they were thick enough that the potato was still present in the middle... think the round potato coins from BWW, but with a bit of spicy seasoning to them. They were good. My sandwich? Not so good. The bun was not nearly as good as a random store brand bun... semi-stale and lacking any flavor. The jerk seasoning was not good. I don't know what was in that, but it was unlike any jerk I've ever had. Take that last statement as you may... it's probably true no matter how you look at it. I didn't even manage to eat half of it, so suffice it to say that I left a little hungry still. A few cheddar balls, A few of Dean's fries and 3 bites of gross jerk do not a meal make. Our server was decent. I did ask how the jerk chicken was, and she did steer me wrong, but oh well. It was nice of her to split the check up by 4, so that we could pay, but I just don't understand restaurants that say people cannot split checks. It can definitely put a damper on how you feel about a dining experience. How much trouble is it, really? I also was a little perplexed about the situation with Sarah's sister. You would think that they would have tried to accommodate us a little better. It's not like it was fully packed or crazy busy. I can understand not blocking the walkway with a chair, but it would have been nice if they would have offered to move us to a larger space. I'm not sure when I'll be going back (if ever)... Blah Dining Here

    (2)
  • Kris A.

    Good lunch place , solid burgers and sandwiches I had the Pulled pork sandwich with BBQ sauce on the side and enjoyed it sandwiches come with coleslaw which was just ok and chips the service was helpful and attentive I would go again . The other people in my party were happy with the veggie sandwich and a burger with bacon .

    (3)
  • Glenn W.

    Really good burger. Decent mainstream beer selection including a few local choices.

    (3)
  • Coral E.

    Good food, good service, great atmosphere! Definitely recommend it!

    (4)
  • Tarun M.

    Spacious bar and restaurant. It's so spacious that you may get confused about where to enter the place. Along with that there is plenty of seating space and if you like darts then it's a good place for you.

    (4)
  • Katie S.

    It's bb hill, what more is there to say? Bar food, awesome beers list, great atmosphere.

    (5)
  • Fred M.

    Love this place and the unique ambience! Best Rueben Sandwich in town!

    (5)
  • Brandon T.

    Blueberry Hill is a definite line item in my Saint Louis restaurant places to try before you die. Good solid food, huge menu, great bar and bartenders, mostly friendly staff, frequently great musical acts, and more character than most of the rest of what remains of the loop put together. Get a burger for sure, great burgers, fresh produce and fantastic waffle fries. Who doesn't love a good waffle fry?! Their draft beer selection can't boast to be the biggest but that really doesn't matter when you've stacked the lineup with the all stars like they have! They serve a solid bar food menu until I believe 3am, which is definitely a plus. The duck room is also a large part of the drawer blueberry hill. Long known to be the favorite performing venue of the legendary Chuck Berry, if you do your research it's not hard at all to catch him on stage for ridiculously cheap still tearing the roof off! The service is not always the best, mostly just slow but I've never had any huge issues. Definitely not the place for a meal on a deadline though.

    (4)
  • Robert S.

    Look what they done to my bar ma, look what they done to my bar well they yup-it up and they pumped up and really f&c#ed it up ma, yea, look what they done to my bar... I am on old Hill patron from the 70s - 80s anybody in the know got the Melanie reference. Yes, we use to just call it the Hill. This place use to be sooooo f-ing cool. But today, I would hang my head in shame to be caught inside of its current manifestation. In the day everybody worth a shat got their drunk on at the Hill. Wash U profs, students, T.A.s, undercover cops, scam artist, those 86ed from the Central West End, two disbarred Clayton lawyers, Red Rachel and her Commie boyfriend, cabbies and the U-City riff raft would all mingle over bar food, booze and darts. The beer was cold and the women were hot. The only music you heard was from the juke box. No matter how often you came through those doors, if you didn't look over 50, fat Pam would card you. No punks with fake IDs ever got pass her gnarly gaze. And Gentry got prompted from drunk, to bus boy to waiter, to cook to bartender and then demoted down to drunk again every couple of months or so. This was a classy dive. Back in the day the owners got their own label for "Rock and Roll Beer." This attempt at upscaling the place crashed and burned because the label was a little too chic for us serious drunkards. Farewell ole friend because I have lost my thrill for this Blueberry Hill.

    (1)
  • Marleigh R.

    Been meaning to come here for a while, as I've been for music events but not for the food! The atmosphere is GREAT for a show, everything I've seen here has been fun. Note, as usual, drinks are expensive during concerts... pregame before. Food is okay, the burger was very good, but basic. It had a chargrilled taste, which I don't find very often with burgers and I love it. Fries were good but nothing outstanding, but the tots were fabulous. (Who doesn't love tater tots though?) Zucchini sticks were good, but I suspect that they were frozen and fried up... nothing from scratch. Service is okay. I could tell our waiter really tried, but the seat-yourself-and-we'll-come-to-you thing is always off putting to me. There just wasn't a lot of attention from the staff in general outside of getting water every once in a while. Overall, just okay. Outside of a show, probably will not go out of my way to come back to eat.

    (3)
  • Marci E.

    Come for the atmosphere of one of the most unique restaurants in StL. Come for a beer and to hang out with friends. Lots of fun and memorable. If you're only looking for a typical hamburger and fries menu, you won't be disappointed. If you're looking for great food and diverse options, go elsewhere and then stop and see this StL landmark.

    (3)
  • Scotty C.

    To be honest, I wish I got to spend more time here and I think on my next visit I'll be back for sure. We just hung out and had a few beers so I can't say anything towards the food, gaming etc... Bartenders were cool guys and we had a few laughs. We were in last Thursday and there was a handful of people hanging out. I'm sure this place packs out with better weather and would be party central. The stuff all over the walls is a bit kitschy, but there's some funny stuff as well. I'll be back next time for the full experience.

    (3)
  • Steven B.

    I found my Christmas Dinner at Blueberry Hill and had a fun time, too. I was one of the many folks who had to work on Christmas Day and when I got home at 3:30PM, the last thing I wanted to do was prepare a holiday meal. As I relaxed with nice cold winter beer, I search Yelp and the internet for restaurants open for dinner. I found a couple open and serving luxurious prime rib meals, but after a 10 hour work day, I just wanted simple and relaxing. I then saw Blueberry Hill was open and thought, "Why not, it should be fun." I finished my beer and we headed over to The Loop. I lucked out and found Prince parking directly across the street. As we exited the car other diners were arriving. Once in front of BH, I pulled on the door and it was locked. Immediately I thought, Oh, no. Then I read the sign, they'd be opening at 5PM. We arrived 15 minutes early and it was a good thing we did. In a flash, there were over 2 dozen folks waiting for the doors to open and by the time they did open there were 4 dozen. Once the doors opened, it was obvious who had been there previous years. They knew how the system was going to work and rushed to the appropriate lines. Once inside, you were informed that there was no table service and to place your order at the back booth. When you placed your order, you got a number and they told when to be at the kitchen pass through window to pick up your order. This may sound like a pain in the ass, but they had it down to a science. We enjoyed a beer, a shot of scotch while waiting and when it was my time to be at the pass through window, my number was called shorty after I arrived. My dining partner claims his was the best Fish-n-Chips he has had in STL. I think they were good, but not the best. My Reuben with a side of French Fries made for an unusual Christmas Dinner, but fulfilled my needs and received a spot on my Reuben List. It was obvious some of these diners come every year. The crowd was fun and full of the holiday spirt. I hope to be prepared for future holiday dinners better, but BH made my 2014 Christmas, unique and memorable.

    (4)
  • Rachel P.

    It's an institution - the food is fine and the atmosphere is what makes it fun. They have so many things to choose from, burgers, beer, toasted ravioli and oddly, breakfast... The service was really good- friendly and patient with a big group. Darts and arcade games are a nice way to pass the time while you wait for your food.

    (4)
  • Alisa H.

    This was my first time going and I want to go back. It was a Saturday and there was a wait to be seated, so we went to the bar. We were attended to right away. The atmosphere was fun and eclectic. It gave me a lot to look at which I like. We ordered our appetizer first while we looked at the menu and it was out fast. I like that because I was hungry and wanted something quick. I ordered their burger and it was so much I had to take some home. I enjoyed the staff, food and environment and can't wait to go back on a Saturday night when they play live music down stairs.

    (4)
  • Brendan C.

    This was the first restaurant I've been to in St. Louis. Whoops. My table of three was seated promptly since we seated ourselves. Uncouth but not unheard of, I gave them the benefit of the doubt since the waiter came promptly. We ordered a pitcher of Woodchuck Amber Cider to go along with the heart-stopping pub food that we were expecting to get. However, we ended up finishing the pitcher before the food got to us 35 minutes later. I did not realize why it took 35 minutes to cook a beef patty, until I realized that what I got wasn't patty but I hockey puck. The medium rare wagyu beef patty that I expected was cooked well done...And the meat product was questionable - one would expect the wagyu beef to be moist, but since it was so done, all I could taste was the texture of sandpaper. But, I will give them this: their potato chips were really good. Crispy on the outside and thick enough on the inside so that the inside is fluffy and chewy. They were great! Could've used a touch more seasoning, but otherwise I can't find fault with them. Let's talk about the rest of the burger outside the hockey puck. The buns weren't toasted, which ought to be a sin. Even Burger King toasts their buns. Even McDonald's toasts their buns. There's no lettuce or tomatoes in your burger but hey at least there's a single onion ring! I guess with beef that doesn't taste moist or rich, fresh vegetables cutting through the supposedly-fatty patty aren't required... The BBQ sauce that it came with was decent, but the wait times were incredible and the service severely lacking. When the check came, the sums wern't even listed beside the items bought. You just get a lump of numbers. They claim to not have register...my volunteer organization of 5 people in a gift shop had a register. Drinks are good. Avoid eating here please.

    (1)
  • Kirstin W.

    Great atmosphere and very eclectic. Love the zucchini fries! In a great area off of Delmar.

    (4)
  • Becca J.

    I ordered the turkey burger and fries and the burger was good. My friend got the veggie burger and he seemed to enjoy his more than I enjoyed mine. The fries were a little plain but with some salt they tasted just fine. I thought it was a little odd how none of the burgers, sandwiches, etc. comes with fries and you have to pay additionally for them. The food was mediocre overall but I heard the drinks were really amazing! The interior and decoration is very cool and I recommend coming here at least once for the experience.

    (3)
  • Linda M.

    A friend of mine from that area recommended this restaurant. I loved it!!! The décor with memorabilia from the superheroes, Pac-Man (it's own room), and other figurines took me back to my younger years. There are framed pictures of the owner and various famous celebrities for all to see. As for the food, well, when I went there about noon and got a close parking space on a Sunday, I was really not that hungry. I ordered their famous burger and the blueberry pie. The smell of the burger was so inviting. I was surprised that I ate it all, as again I was not that hungry. The unique blueberry pie was so delicious, too. The prices were reasonable. What more can I say, but definitely go if you are in the area.

    (5)
  • John T.

    Tourist trap anyone? Blueberry Hill, what seemed to be a brilliant stop on the loop for us out-of-towners turned to morass of figuring numbers on a bill after a mediocre meal. The wings were dry, and the fries are extra average. For as much as I'm paying for the burger I have to individually buy overpriced sides! How tragic for a restaurant with so many accolades. And for a table of five there's an added 18% gratuity, just my luck. No wonder it's the best place to eat alone! If you have to do the bill yourself you'll be waiting another 20 minutes tallying items, and another 15 waiting on them to get you change while you look at strange and poorly done taxidermy on the walls while your shoes get covered with dust-bunnies under various chairs. Do yourself a favor and go across the street to salt and smoke, don't waste your time eating this sub-standard American food.

    (1)
  • David W.

    Solid place to drink and / or just enjoy your bar food. Positives: definitely a lot of room with lots of tables, big 2 sided bar with multiple bartenders. Waiting staff is friendly and quick. Drinks here are a positive! They don't water down your drinks with soda or whatever, they definitely load up on the alcohol and make them strong. No real negatives I can complain about. Food came out at a decent speed, some tables weren't cleaned but that's alright, they have a lot of seating

    (4)
  • Amber L.

    Slowest service! We waited 30 minutes for a hot dog and a hamburger. Our waitress seemed to be hating life as she was very rude. The worst part is that the food sucked (cold, burnt fries... meat not seasoned, etc). The hamburger meat itself was fresh but virtually tasteless... a disappointment considering that the menu boasts that they supposedly have the "#1 hamburger". Drinks were small and a bit pricey. We asked to speak to the manager... a young, hipster guy with a handle bar mustache who seemed to give no f*cks about the poor service and below-average quality of the meal. Overall, a poor experience.

    (1)
  • Audrey J.

    Ah Blueberry Hill. Food wise, no it's not the best place on the loop. But it is very iconic and has a pretty good atmosphere depending on what time you go. Pretty decent selection of beer. Their burgers the best option that they offer, to me. Although I haven't had one in a while. Usually just drinks and watching the guys play darts because I shouldn't be throwing pointed objects. Haha. Oh and if you go up there on Wednesdays wanting to play darts... Don't. I think there is a league that night. Darts league. That's kind of funny, no? Cool, but funny. Anyways, Blueberry Hill is what it is, iconic. If you live in STL it's definitely a place you have got to visit at least once.

    (3)
  • Adam R.

    It's has some cool memorabilia and atmosphere. The burgers are solid and pretty dang tasty. I haven't tried anything else. But if you're in need of a burger fix, this place will do you justice.

    (4)
  • Sarah L.

    I definitely prefer the bar scene of Blueberry Hill over the actually restaurant. I wasn't too impressed with the food on the few occasions I've been here to eat - just average bar food. They do have good buffalo chips. I will say they have a very fun bar scene, dart room, and even a party dance floor basement that is opened for large parties. The bar tenders are all chill and the place attracts a laid back crowd. I enjoy the decor in the restaurant and the pictures of all the celebrities who have come to visit the restaurant and superheros/other random characters all around the place! This place generally makes for a fun night, and I believe they have a darts league that happens on a weekly basis!

    (3)
  • Julia K.

    Personally, I think the decoration and the phenomenon are better than the food. But it's still a great place to have some American food.

    (3)
  • Richa T.

    So, this is definitely one of those places that are overcrowded by undergrads on evenings. It's within walking distance from Wash U, so if you come here at night, they'll definitely crowd out the place. There's a corner to play darts and Blueberry Hill frequently has a lot of other attractions - concerts, great music venue, etc. The food is just okay - nothing special. I had a Jamaican Jerk Chicken sandwich for lunch, and it seemed like nothing out of the ordinary. Honestly, I felt like it was something I could easily make at home. Maybe I just picked an off day or an off menu item? The rest of my friends seem to love this place and cannot get enough of it. Long story short, probably a fun place to go if you're in a large group, but I probably wouldn't come back here just for the food/environment.

    (3)
  • Christine W.

    I stopped in for a quick lunch with two co-workers. It was around 11 AM on a Wednesday. We sat at the bar, where our server was friendly and accommodating towards my slow decision-making abilities (whenever I go to a restaurant for the first time, ideally I like to read over the whole menu before choosing what to eat). So I ended up ordering the 5 oz. hickory burger, medium rare with mushrooms and grilled onions (both of them added on for an additional fee). No photos that day because I'm relatively new at my job and I didn't want to scare my co-workers. When my burger came out, I was surprised that the toppings were in separate little plastic containers instead of on the burger. I kind of thought the mushrooms and onions would be cooked together next to the burger meat and then put together so the flavors would meld and do whatever it is that ingredients do to make a cohesive, yummy burger. But no, the mushrooms were in a little cup, the grilled onions were in another little cup, and the lettuce and tomato were also on the side. Now I wouldn't mind that bit as much if the burger was awesome, but sadly, it was only so so. The meat itself was rather dry and nothing really stood out for me. I may go back at some point maybe for music and the nightlife scene, but I wouldn't look forward to the food. The other things on their menu are pretty standard fare - salads, soups, etc. I wanted to like this place because the inside looks so cool, but the food wasn't a selling point... and it's a restaurant. You should probably be on your game as far as food goes!

    (3)
  • D W.

    Going down, down, DOWN HILL. So, so over-hyped. One man's tribute to himself. The burgers are ok, their breakfast sucks, Courtesy Diners are better. Their service and wait staff must think they work at Ed Debevics! The LOOP no longer has the same appeal it did when it was small, under developed and ecclectic. It is now OVER-developed and an extension of Yuppieville. Nothing special anymore. Sadly, it is a Tourist Trap for folkes that have to LOOK for things to do in St. Louis. Well, this is not the place. You will hear families with children say, "Who is Chuck Berry?"...enough said. A place that has seen better days and never was "kid friendly" and now even more so. OH...check out the photos that represent this business. What I said in the opening, right. ONE Man's tribute to himself. SAD, simply sad.

    (1)
  • Marilyn A.

    It just does not get any better than this. Great bar/ pop museum/ burger joint/ casual restaurant/ music venue, etc. Good for the family or for dates. Gathering with friends, playing board games, just wanting good food that won't break the budget. Specials change daily. Selection of soups, salads, bar favorites, all mixed with darts, music, etc. Go! what's not to like?

    (4)
  • Lavanya N.

    Review is for food .. Haven't seen a concert here yet. Their red beans and rice is a vegan offering on the menu. It was Cajun spiced and one of the best red beans and rice I've ever had. Their hot sauce makes it even better. You don't have to be vegan to try this well crafted dish.. Their burgers and Ruben looked pretty good too.. Our waiter Josh was very professional and helpful and this was overall a very pleasant experience.

    (4)
  • Shane W.

    My daughter is starting school a few blocks away so we'll be back and we have high hopes for Blueberry Hill. They have some good options on the menu I want to try, a booze list to keep us entertained for several more visits, and a comfortable vibe. They are on the Delmar Loop and close to a lot of other restaurants, a hotel, shops, and shows. Great low-key area. We'll be back.

    (3)
  • Breanna N.

    I went with my boyfriend and another couple. We all agreed that this place deserves 4 stars. One got the wagyu breakfast burger, commented that it should have gotten a second egg. Overall we all agreed that the burgers were great. They were all cooked to our preferences. The buns are great! I think they're home cooked very good. The prices are reasonable and you get a lot of food! The environment is fun and relaxed.

    (4)
  • Sarah P.

    This place sucked ass. Avoid at all cost. The service was shite, the food took forever to make, and then sat up on the kitchen window getting cold because apparently they don't serve you but you must wait until the chef screams your number and hope you hear it over the blasting 80's glam rock with bad punk infusion. And did I mention the side of solidified mayonnaise that resembled 2 day old horse spooge? Gazoinks!

    (1)
  • Mary M.

    This place is just ok. The place has cool retro toys displayed, but the service is definitely lacking. Went this past Friday for a friends birthday. They where not busy, but it took about and hour for my friend to get chicken tenders and fries. When my friend asked why it was taking so long he said sorry and said the kitchen was backed up. Now I used to be a server so if there was a problem in the kitchen I would tell my customers right away. At about 8 or so we where asked to pay our tab. Now they do not split checked or have a real system in how to keep track of what people bought(we where in a group of 8) so we where left to figure out what everyone owed. Good thing he added the gratuity because he probably would have been out a tip with as much work we had to do to figure out what everyone owed. So then we started to order with the bar. Now there are 3 bartenders working, but everyone pretends they are so busy when I walk up to the with about 3 people at it. Stood there for a few minutes and then someone asked me what I wanted to drink. Now when you order food with them you get a number and you have to pick your food up, nothing like a work-a-rant. Then at about 10 I went to pay and there was an extra drink on my tab. My husband and I got there at 7:30pm and we left at 10pm, we where not drunk. All in all I don't think I will go back, this place sucks!

    (2)
  • Daryl H.

    Last night was my first trip to Blueberry Hill. We had dinner and then saw W. Kamau Bell in the Duck Room. The good was good. We basically shared some apps and a sandwich. Maybe next time we will try something more adventurous. The biggest disappointment was the salad options. How about throwing a Caesar on the menu??? Anyway, the comedy show was great. It was very intimate with only about 100 people in the audience. I highly recommend seeing WK Bell. I'm looking forward to going back to Blueberry Hill to just have some drinks and hang out soon.

    (4)
  • Lucas A.

    If your in St. Louis you have to come to Blueberry Hill! Great service, food and atmosphere and best cherry coke ever!

    (5)
  • Andrew M.

    I stopped in here for lunch while in town to visit family and friends. I had never been here before, but I had heard a lot about it. The restaurant is older, and you can tell when you walk in. We sat in a booth, and we had good service while we were there. We had some appetizers that were all very good. I also tried a burger which was really tasty, but I couldn't finish it after all of the appetizers. I would love to go back some time to see some live music as this is a classic venue in the St. Louis area.

    (4)
  • Sadie L.

    We always get the Fish and Chips, but we've tried several dishes. I can't say there are HUGE amounts of flavor in any of them, but they're good. Service is hit or miss. I don't like that they charge 18% gratuity for a family of 5 (with three small children). I like being able to tip well for good service (usually 30% or more), and I like to reserve the right to not tip as well for bad service. So, that's a huge turn-off but it's still fun for date night. Must (must!) try the Buffalo Fries, and Mayfair Sauce.

    (4)
  • Sam G.

    Have they no decency! Just saw Chuck Berry and was is it ever painful. The owners of Bbh and handlers of Mr. Berry should be ashamed of themselvesl he was unable to sing play and/or just respond to audience adulations with any degree of cogency. His family should know better. He barely could play his guitar, sing or talk. Please BBh pull the plug on this wonderful icon of rock and roll. If you expect to hear your favorite C Berry hits think again. His band didn't have the decency to play his standards Save your money you will leave feeling sad ripped off angry and disgusted. Sorry chuck but those around you should have treated you with respect so as to preserve your dignity.

    (1)
  • Danielle K.

    For all the hype this place gets, it should really be better. The food was mediocre at best and the service was terrible. Our server, Gary, was pretentious and rude and acted like he was too good to answer our questions. It was our first time to visit the restaurant and we came specifically because my step-dad (who was visiting from out of town) had read about it and requested to come. We had high hopes! But, Gary seemed inconvenienced by the fact that we didn't know anything about the restaurant, the beers they serve or the menu. We would've loved to hear all about it though! I even told him we'd never been here before and would love to hear about the place. My husband and I live nearby and, if this place had been as great as it should be, it would be somewhere we would frequent. However, after our first experience, I don't think we'll ever come back. I did give this place two stars because they have a cool atmosphere and a great beer selection. But really, that's all it has going for it!

    (2)
  • Tim H.

    My wife and I went on a date here. We really enjoyed it. We both agreed it was one of the best burgers we have ever had. The atmosphere is very casual and fun, our waiter did an excellent job. My only complaint would be there is not much selection on the menu. So if you don't want burgers and fries I would suggest going somewhere else.

    (4)
  • Mark E.

    I finally made it to Blueberry Hill for the first time a few weeks ago.... I have been on a "burger kick" for a while and more than a few folks told me I need to go to Blueberry hill and try the Wagyu burger. In short, this was the best burger I have had in a long time and I can safely say was the tastiest of any I have had in STL. It was cooked medium (exactly my request)... it was juicy, the bacon was crispy and not mushy and nasty... it was a GREAT burger... The buffalo chips I had with it were excellent as well... I have not yet had a chance to come back in the evening to experience the nightlife but am looking forward to returning.... I can't believe I waited around this long to try it. Its a bit out of the way for me but SO worth it!

    (5)
  • Jeremy G.

    Can't find a damn thing wrong with this place. It has it all. Great beers, great food, great music and more. Also... Darts! And a smoking porch (gross). Could use some more tvs but maybe would take away from original ambiance

    (5)
  • anna k.

    I went here awhile ago b/c family and friends made this place sound like the ultimate experience to have in st. louis. what a waste of time. It took forever to get us seated, and they weren't busy. The menu seemed small, limited. I ordered jerk chicken w/ rice. It was just ok. the rice flat out sucked. the drinks were expensive along with our entire meal. You can't get away with charging those kinds of prices for crappy, small portioned food. I could have gone to steak n' shake (which i strongly dislike) and enjoyed my meal a lot more. The service was lousy on-top of everything else. Never once checked on us. They literally got our drink and food order, had someone else serve the food, and then brought us our check and cleared our plates at the end. Don't understand what the hype is about. Maybe it's changed recently. They should rename this dump Blueberry Hell.

    (1)
  • Karen G.

    Blueberry Hill may be a classic in St. Louis, but the food leaves a lot to be desired. It's very basic bar food, and nothing I've had is something I would especially want to order again. Other than the cold beer :) One thing that is great is the board games built into some of the booths. Just go up to the bar to get the game pieces. They also have a great space for bands and darts/pool. Now that it's smoke free inside, I'm definitely more likely to stop by for a beer...probably will pick someplace else for dinner though.

    (3)
  • Liz G.

    As an StL native, Blueberry Hill has always been a place that is a good go-to for taking out-of-towners or a default for 'hey, we don't know where to go but let's go out!' kind of nights. Saturday was the later for some friends and I so we headed to The Loop and grabbed a spot on the sidewalk for drinks. Nice weather, people watching and a good selection of beers - what more do you need? Blueberry gets major points for offering pitchers of Strongbow and this alone puts them forefront in my mind for the next time I want cider other than Woodchuck. Ira waited on my friends and I - fast with bringing the drinks and friendly to boot, A+ on service. The reason I give 3-stars is for the fact we were told 'last call' and to go inside to finish our drinks at Midnight as the outside seating has to be cleared at that time. This is likely a U-City ordinance but a big bummer. What was worse was that it was hotter than Hades inside at the bar even though the kitchen was closed. If you're looking for food here - the special sandwich is my go-to. I wish they offered fries as default side instead of chips. but that's no big deal. Their burgers are so-so, there are better in StL - try Seamus, O'Connells or Joey B's. The Duck Room is good for an intimate show setting and was perfect when I saw Wanda Jackson there in March. Give yourself points if you spot owner and 'King of The Loop' Joe Edwards. BEWARE! They do not split checks, but you can divvy up yourself. Very annoying, but it's a busy place and probably easier on the staff... but again, very annoying.

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    Hmm, what to write about a St. Louis institution? For starters, the 20 minute wait flew by as we admired the Howdy Doody collection and hallway of photos with Blueberry Hill's proprietor and countless celebs. We never even made it to the PacMan case or dart room. My husband ordered the steak sandwich that was more like a Philly cheesesteak. I ordered the salad and soup combo and really enjoyed the vegetable soup. The fruit platter had hearty helpings of fresh cantaloupe though the canned pineapple was less enticing. We'll probably opt for burgers next time since that IS one of the most popular items on the menu. To top it all off, I'm a sucker for photo booths. We jumped into the one at Blueberry Hill and came away with some rather amusing shots.

    (3)
  • Sarah N.

    Soon after moving to St. Louis, I found out that you're supposed to take your out-of-town guests here for an ultimate St. Louis experience. We've tried it a few times with moderate success, though no one left raving nor ranting about the place. Then today happened. I brought two of my out-of-town friends here for a cheap, fairly speedy lunch, as we had plans afterwards. A few minutes after we seat ourselves, a server (a guy with a beard and a look not unlike someone that's planning to commit suicide) comes out of nowhere, deposits some menus on our table without so much as a hello, and walks away. Not a huge deal, but not a very welcome greeting for our guests. A few minutes later he comes back to take our drink order, and then comes back for our food order. We order some standards - wings, burgers, and french onion soup. The prices are fairly typical on food ($4 for a cup of soup, about $7 for a burger, and $6 for a pound of wings), but drink prices are pretty absurd ($3.25 for a can of Stag or $4 for a can of Red Bull? No thank you.). Our food arrived within good time; I was surprised to see a large slice of Provel on my French onion soup but went with it anyway. It was okay, definitely nothing to write home about. Everyone enjoyed the wings (though it'd be a joke to call the sauce "hot"), but the burgers seemed very small for being seven ounces; the last time we went they were huge! Our server stopped by once to check on us, but besides that he was nowhere to be found. Another server refilled our drinks for us, and yet another pre-bussed our table. After we finally got the bill, our server disappeared. We ended up going up to the bar to pay after a good ten minutes and he said he'd find our server for us. The server came up and said it'd be difficult to split our bill but as long as we figured out the math that he could do it, then walked away for literally another five to ten minutes. We saw him walking around the bar area, talking to another server, and he finally came back and took care of our bill. Ridiculously poor service. I should mention that they will charge you 18% gratuity for parties of five or more, and they're bitches about splitting your check. The decor on the walls is pretty cool, the food is pretty forgettable, and the service is pretty bad. I'm pretty sure I won't be back for a long, long time.

    (2)
  • Courtney M.

    I was so excited to finally go to Blueberry Hill after hearing what a landmark it is. I went with a few friends for a late dinner and drinks on a Friday night. When we walked in, I definitely wasn't as blown away by the atmosphere as I had expected, but the memorabilia was pretty cool if you're in to that sort of thing. They do have a nice looking, big bar, but the restaurant itself is more on the dive side. The food was really nothing special, and the service was blah. A little overpriced too I thought for being mostly bar food. The booze options were decent, but not as good as I was expecting (Cicero's is much better), and they didn't have Crispin which really bummed me out. I definitely won't go back for dinner, but maybe as a late night hang out to have drinks with friends.

    (2)
  • Timothy G.

    I've been to Blueberry Hill twice and I'm decidedly unimpressed. I'll liken it to a rundown Friday's -- about the same quality food (though more expensive) and far worse service (I'll take Saccharin smiles with flair over tattooed cooler-than-thou surliness -- though on a return sit-at-the-bar-drinking experience, the bartender was fairly nice). The variety of objects nailed to the walls does rate in Blueberry Hill's favor, but only slightly. Beyond the nice-ish bartender, their only other saving grace was that they poured a decent pint of Guinness and apparently, have super cheap pitchers. Though I didn't see one, so I cannot vouch for their size. Will I ever go back? Only if somebody else is buying...

    (2)
  • Bill S.

    Can we all just get down on our hands and knees right now and thank Joe Edwards for Blueberry Hill and his vision for the Delmar Loop? Blueberry Hill has been at the top of my fav's list since I moved here in the mid-1980's. The place has evolved and grown, but never lost its edge or sense of self. Few barroom delicacies rival Blueberry Hills famous Cheddar Burger. I prefer it with mushrooms and grilled onions. Every bite is filled with juicy flavor that provokes the brain to say, "Forget the American Heart Association. I don't care if this isn't good for me! This is what a burger outta be!!!!!!!" The 'shrooms, O-rings and other pub fare are simply amazing. And considering the prices at most pubs these days, Blueberry Hlll is still an amazing value for the dollar. Joe's collections --everything from the jukeboxes to the sports memorabilia to the Pee Wee Herman nook are nothing short of a delight. And where else in St. Louis can you hear James Brown segue into Roy Orbison into Queen? Blueberry Hill simply delights every sense there is. And I haven't even addressed the drinks and the cigar room and the Strongbow on tap or Chuck Berry playing monthly. Let's just admit that Blueberry Hill is St. Louis' signature bar and leave it at that. If someone from out of town had to visit one bar in town, I'd be torn on whether to send them to Blueberry Hill or The Tap Room. Praise from me gets no higher!

    (5)
  • Sarah D.

    On my neverending quest to find the perfect burger, Blueberry Hill currently holds the number one spot. The burger itself is always juicy and full of flavor. Their toppings rock my face. Ok. So they have typical veggie toppings...but you get a choice of about 10 different cheeses and I suggest piling them on. If you are a fan of grilled onions, spend the 50 cents. They are carmelized perfectly - full of flavor and not soaked in too much oil (they're not slimy). Share a plate of fries with whoever you go with - the fries are enormous and come separately. The atmosphere is very laid back. It feels private despite being a busy place (high backed benches). Lots of random stuff on the walls to look at. The staff is friendly and competent. My only complaint is that they're open every day of the year. I honestly believe that businesses should shut down for Christmas - and I don't claim it as a holy day. But there should be one (or in my opinion about 10) days a year that are reserved for people to have family and friends. The fact that they brag that they're open every day of the year is even worse. "Look at us, we've taken capitalism to ridiculous lengths to prove that profit is more important than people." *Shrug* "Business Ethics" I guess.

    (3)
  • Jessica T.

    The two-star review is primarily focused on the food and the service. I've been here to eat a few times and, despite hearing good things about the food, everyone in both of the large groups I came here with thought the food was lackluster at the very best. The waitstaff have never given me and my group good service when we've been here; once I had to ask for another beer three times before I gave up on it altogether (and the dining area we were in only had 2 other tables filled so it wasn't like it was jam-packed). Another night, we had 3 separate waitresses waiting on us at separate points like they were tag-teaming but none of them knew who ordered what or what anybody had asked for (more drinks, condiments, etc.). Despite having 3 separate servers on and off throughout that night, there was still about a 30-40 chunk of time that we didn't get any wait service at all. I've attended music performances here and they are great; I would absolutely return here for music. There's also a little covered, heated smokers' porch for those that smoke so that's cool in the winter. The atmosphere is fascinating and filled with rich musical & St. Louis history. But as far as a restaurant goes, I've had only unpleasant experiences here.

    (2)
  • Tim L.

    The decor is super kitschy but that's all part of the appeal. Much like Elvis' Graceland. Odd in so many ways yet strangely appealing. The people here are typically the college crowd and tourists like myself and it seems to all be in a perfect balance. Unlike other places where the vibe can be really thrown off, it seems everyone has a generally enjoyable time here. Service is snappy and the food is very decent, but I would say this is mainly a place to come and catch up with friends, check out the various acts, people watch and just generally relax and have a good time.

    (4)
  • Chloë S.

    I've been to Blueberry Hill on two separate occasions, a year apart from each other. This place is so utterly overrated. The service was slow both times, even on the occasion when my family and I went and the restaurant was not busy. First of all, it's filthy. They say you can tell a lot about a restaurant by the bathroom, and I wouldn't send a pig to go to the restroom in that place. It was disgusting, the most disgusting bathroom I have ever been to in my entire life. Including gas stations. There was muddy thick water in the hand dryers, and everything else was absolutely in a state of disrepair and covered in layers of grime that made me want to vomit. Our table was not much better, as it was covered in a layer of grease. The food, not surprisingly, made me and my entire family ill, both times we went to eat there. Literally the only redeeming characteristic of this restaurant is the cute memorabilia that they have decorating the place. But it's just not worth it to feel so sick for such mediocre food, and such a disgustingly filthy establishment. It's not cheap either.

    (1)
  • Zac F.

    I must say that I love the bar atmosphere here, and the darts room is great. The food, however, is really not that good. I've heard great things about the burger, however I feel like there are plenty of other places in the area where you can get a better burger. atmosphere is cool, good place to grab a beer and hang around with friends.

    (3)
  • Amanda R.

    So I finally visited Blueberry Hill while in Saint Louis. This is the kind of place whose reputation greatly precedes it, a sort of local sacred cow that's often never as good as everyone says. But it's a landmark and an institution, so you know you're gonna end up there eventually, especially if you're from out-of-town. All in all, I'm stuck between a 3 and a 4. I liked the eclectic feel and decor of the place, with its many rooms and local flavor. We were seated in the darts room, which was large and open and a bit sports-bar-ish. Despite some reviews criticizing the service, our waiter was actually attentive and seemed concerned about doing a good job. Even so, the wait on food was rather lengthy, though in their defense we were part of a group of 5 people and it was kinda busy. I got the burger and fries, which were good but honestly not amazing. If this is the best burger in Saint Louis, I am sad. Or maybe just spoiled by Westport Flea Market and Blanc in KC. I can somewhat understand why one of my friends in the area said it was a better place to see bands than to eat dinner. To their credit, the beer selection is fairly broad, and they definitely win in the atmosphere department. The food is pretty good, though hardly as special as a place like The Bleeding Deacon. If you're in the St. Louis area and looking to sample the local culture, it's worth checking out.

    (3)
  • Danielle A.

    Had a pretty positive experience here. The drinks are fairly priced and the food I ate was delicious. I only had appetizers because I had already had a full meal elsewhere, but the fries and cheese sticks were incredibly delicious. I would have given them 5 stars, but I was disappointed by how smoky the bar area was. We wound up having to close out the tab just so we could move over to the non-smoking section. Other than that, I had a great time here, and I will definitely be back.

    (4)
  • Amanda K.

    I came here tonight with my coworkers on the recommendation of a friend who grew up here in St. Louis. I also did some reading and saw the burgers were the thing to order, and of course I'd also heard that toasted ravioli is a must order in St. Louis. We ordered the toasted ravioli, which was DELICIOUS, and each of us ordered a different burger, and fries...In hindsight we ordered too much food, after the ravioli, I did not even touch the fries so can't vouch for them, but I did have the burger, and it was excellent. I ordered the 5 ounce burger, goat cheese, and sauteed onions. It was delicious, I was full and probably should have only ate half, but powered through it and ate the whole thing! My other coworkers both ordered the hickory burger which they said was good and packed full of flavor. All in all, this was a hit for all of us! Kitschy atmosphere and yummy food.

    (4)
  • Allyson P.

    I'm not sure there's much point in yet another Blueberry Hill review, but here's my two cents: If you haven't already, go see a Chuck Berry show. Yeah, he's in his 80's, but he still puts on a damn good show. Also, go sometime during the week when it's not too crowded, get a pitcher of beer, shoot some darts and play some pinball. Avoid it on Saturday afternoons though, when it's full of families with lots of little children running around. Burgers are really good. French onion soup is some of the best in the city. Cheese balls are perfect for when you're tipsy and have the munchies. Spicy cucumber yogurt salad dressing is the best salad dressing ever, and I wish they would bottle it so I could bring it back to DC with me. They have 1554 and Fat Tire on draft, which seems to be getting harder and harder to find in St. Louis. Beers are cheap.

    (4)
  • Polly H.

    Had lunch and the beef brisket was the best I have ever had. Great atmosphere and very reasonably priced. Wait staff was wonderful. Great food, great price, great service - what more is there?

    (5)
  • Gaetano A.

    I'm sorry, but I've been to this place twice now, and I don't get what all the hullabaloo is about. Yes, I understand it's a semi-historical location. But the food leaves much to be desired. The best thing about this place, IMO, is all the nostalgic items that are hanging on the walls. Let's just say I wasn't thrilled at Blueberry Hill.

    (2)
  • Raya K.

    While I've only eaten here a few times, this is absolutely one of my favorite places to come for drinks and hang out with friends. The atmosphere just screams Saint Louis, which also makes blueberry a great place to bring out of towners! There's a dart room if you're into that. It's also non smoking now which means I don't wake up smelling like an ash tray after a night here.

    (5)
  • Jim S.

    I loved the spread cheddar on the burgers! The displays and neat things on the wall are very cool. Food is great, and the dart boards are very cool. Make sure you go to see some live music.

    (4)
  • Andy M.

    This place is amazing. Gauging from the pictures on the wall, every living member of the Rock and Roll Hall of fame has made a visit to Blueberry Hill over the years. Mick, Keith, Chuck Berry, Eddie Vedder are just a few of the immortals that don the walls of this establishment. In all of these pictures the owner of Blueberry Hill either has his arm around or is shaking hands with these Rock Gods. How he get's all these people to visit his eatery is beyond me, but the pictures are priceless. This restaurant seems like it goes on forever. There are three separate dining areas including a game room that offers a wall full of dart boards. In the middle dining area is a full service bar. The food is a notch above your typical bar food. I had a pretty good Pannini that was accompanied by an order of fries. I give the food a C+. If you are a fan of Music and are in the St. Louis area, Blueberry Hill is a must see. The decor alone is worth a visit. It's a wonderful slice of Rock & Roll history.

    (4)
  • Erika M.

    Loved this place. Loved its kitchyness (if that's a word), it's history, its location, and its food. Pretty extensive selection of beer, the Famous 7 oz. Hamburger (with swiss cheese & bacon added on) was deeee-lish, oh & paired with tater tots, yes please!, the atmosphere was awesome, and our waiter was cute. I will most definitely be coming back for them wings Chuck Berry recommended (not personally). The cheesecake was a bit meh, and one of the toilets wasn't flushing properly, but overall, Blueberry Hill is on my top faves in St. Louis :)

    (5)
  • Joe B.

    The first time I went in here, I spent about 5 minutes looking over the drab late-night menu, then walked out. The crazy swag on the walls, left over from an era I wasn't around to experience, wasn't nearly enough to keep me interested in the standard bar food offered late night. I returned with a group of Yelpers who insisted the regular dinner menu was worth my while. They were right. The full menu is full of inspired American fare, which is complimented by an extensive beer list. I recently went back with a group of out-of-towners who were similarly impressed.

    (4)
  • Ben B.

    # of Visits: 9 Food: 7/10 Drink: 7/10 Atmosphere: 9/10 Price: 9/10 Service: 8/10 Eat This: Wagyu Burger Drink This: Schlitz Bottle The good kind of casual restaurant. Dart room very fun. Memorabilia a little bit overrated. Lots of junk. There are some awesome items on the menu, but mostly average. Have to go there though. Good atmosphere and will not pay too much.

    (4)
  • Lauren L.

    Come here for 3 reasons: 1. Chuck Berry 2. Beer 3. The Awesome Bathroom

    (4)
  • Joi B.

    I found my thrill (you knew I was gonna go there)... What a wonderful place. First of all, if you're into photographs and memorabilia, not mention all kinds of *tchatskes* (the Simpsons miniatures really stick out in my mind), you will love the decor. Yes, during my visit to Blueberry Hill, I was transported to being an impressionable adolescent. And in that frame of mind, I didn't think twice before ordering such positively decadent apps like deep fried cheese balls and Buffalo fries (that come with blue cheese dip) and I enjoyed every minute of them. Oh, yes, it's true. Sometimes, you need to *live a little.* I also had a veg sandwich that came on whole grain bread, which is more typical of the kind of things I order off a menu. Yes, there are more responsible menu choices to be had at Blueberry Hill. The most important thing, though, besides the fried food, besides the healthy options, besides the strong cocktails (yes, I had those, too!) is that I feel like Blueberry Hill is part of my old East Village rock&roll stomping ground, despite this being my first visit. A most pleasant deja vu.

    (4)
  • Stephen H.

    Blueberry Hill is a kitschy icon, much like Hyman's in Charleston. Better than decent food, but be prepared to always be dealing with a line and a lot of people. The decor is jam-packed with all sorts of odd memorabilia and there's a music venue and some other cool stuff in the back that I didn't get to see. I had a great dinner and a great time and might take out-of-town visitors to this place if they asked, but I wouldn't bring it up as my first suggestion. Too many other great (and better) places to eat.

    (4)
  • Angelina V.

    I took a picture of my purple chucks in front of the Nelly and Chuck Berry's star! I love this place! There is Simpsons memorabilia EVERYWHERE! I can spend hours alone just looking in the glass cases. Not to mention the awesome people with their stories and games, darts etc. Super fun. Do it!

    (5)
  • Tiffany N.

    When you go here, get the dinner portion of macaroni and cheese. Then you can try the three best things they have: mac n cheese, house prepped butter, and cucumber dressing. Although, of course, you can't go wrong with anything fried; the fried zucchini has gotten me through a couple hangovers. This can be a fun place to go for a drink, too.

    (4)
  • Mark S.

    First, the bad: service. Why is that every bartender/server in this place look like they just smelled a nasty fart? I've never seen a smile on anyone's face that works there, and service is always slow. I understand it gets busy, but still. I've worked in restaurants for most of my adult life, and I know there's a right way and a wrong way to deal w/ customers. Other than that, I adore this place. The burgers, chili, and apps are great. I love boozing there and I love the decor.

    (4)
  • Allison B.

    I typically head to Blueberry Hill only for live music in the Duck Room, but I still find the rest of the restaurant intriguing when I actually have a chance to wander through the other parts. The Duck Room - named for STL native Chuck Berry's famous strut as well as all the duck memorabilia on the shelves - feels like a warm, dark cave. You creep down a narrow stairwell to what seems like a giant, low-ceilinged wine cellar. There's a bar toward the back, and the bands' merch tables usually are set up between the bar and the door. If you want to sit, there are maybe 20 tiny low pub tables scattered around; if you want one, get there early. I'm not a sitter, so I lean against one of the wooden beams until the show starts. There's a decent sized space for jumping, dancing and head-bobbing right in front of the stage, but if more than 20 people decide to flail at once, it's a bit cramped. The stage is about a foot and a half from the ground, so it's easy to bond with the musician and the music; it's also nice not to cran your neck all night. Indie rock seems to be the primary concert genre for the Duck Room, but straight-up rock, rockabilly, pop and other genres are represented, too. My favorite acts: Will Hoge, Jump (Little Children), KT Tunstall. And don't forget that the legendary Chuck Berry performs about once a month and usually has a great local band opening for him. Snap up those tickets the second they go on sale, because the show WILL sell out. Tickets for Duck Room artists generally are $5-20, though I think Mr. Berry runs about $30. The rest of Blueberry hill is pretty cool. There are several rooms to hang out in, and there's crazy toys and memorabilia everywhere. They also have darts and the usual kind of bar stuff. Don't forget to look for the photo booth! I've only eaten here once, and my meal consisted of cheese sticks and breaded mushrooms a couple of years ago. My friends swear by the burgers and beer, though. And a friend who used to be a server here said that it was the best job he's ever had (that wasn't in his preferred field). Inside is smokefree now - hooray! Smokers are on some patio or smoke room or something. Because it's in the Loop, Blueberry Hill is easily reachable by bus or light rail.

    (4)
  • Beck E.

    Interesting interior. The service is okay, but the last time I was here, I sensed that the doorman was annoyed at me for zoning out and not realizing he was checking IDs. But what can I say? Seems like a standard bar. Lots of dartboards (and for some reason, an arcade game about throwing darts).

    (3)
  • Laura T.

    Fabulous food their chef salad is amazing I recommend that!!!

    (4)
  • Ace C.

    I normally get a burger and a split a pitcher of beer of friends. As far as the food, it's probably a 2-3 star place. I like Blueberry Hill as a place to hang out. It's fun to look at all the memorabilia all the walls from the Pez dispensers to the action figures to the sports cards. My favorite room is the dart room, and I usually bring my own darts and play. I've seen Chuck Berry perform in The Duck Room. Overall, Blueberry Hill isn't a great restaurant, but it's a fun time.

    (4)
  • Erika F.

    I went to Blueberry Hill last night after abandoning 3 Kings because it was a little too sweatlodge-like for our taste. Thankfully, Blueberry Hill had the AC kicking. We started with two beers and wings. They have a great selection of beers and they are pretty reasonably priced. The wings were not at all crispy (and we asked for them extra crispy) or hot (spicy). I would not get them again. For our meals, we each had a cheese burger and shared some onion rings. The burgers were cooked well and pretty darn good for a standard burger. I was very excited to see that the burger came with pickle chips. I hate when a burger comes with a pickle spear, how the heck am I supposed to put that on my burger? (Listen up, O'Connell's...) The onion rings were pretty good, definitely not the best I have had. I prefer a battered ring and this was more like a cornmeal crust. The service was good. Our server was not necesarily friendly, but he was attentive, so I guess that's what matters. Our meal ended up being pretty expensive, for bar food. I won't rush back to Blueberry Hill, but if I find myself there again, I will get a beer and a burger and be pretty content.

    (3)
  • Aaron S.

    Good food. Nothing extraordinarily unique. The soft cheddar cheese on the burgers is good. The building is a decent size so you don't feel like you are on top of one another.

    (4)
  • Carolynne M.

    The interior is fantastic - like a rock n roll hall of fame meets some weird guys massive collection of chotchkes. You can look and look for hours and still not see everything. The food however, is OK at best. I had the soup and salad. The soup of the day was Italian Wedding which was suspiciously similar to Progresso. The salad was oddly similar to bagged supermarket salad as well. However, I cant recommend enough the spicy cucumber dressing they offer. I normally dislike large amounts of dressing on salad, but this stuff was so awesome I was drenching everything in it. I would go back just for more of it. Service was prompt and pleasant, although there weren't many tables occupied at the time. A cool place to hang out and see a show, or play darts. This is the kind of place where entertainment comes first and food is just sort of a nice afterthought.

    (3)
  • Colin F.

    Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis staple. Its a really fun place with decent food and good drink. I went last night for dinner with the beautiful girlfriend, because we walked into 3 Kings and it was 90 degrees inside. We were craving bar food and drinks. B-Hill is know for its burgers. They are quite good but very expensive for what you get. After cheese the burger typically tops 7 bucks. This is without a side. Why charge someone a dollar extra for cheese when your making them pay $6.50 for 7 oz. of ground beef and a bun. We also got buffalo wings, which I would not get again but I had to try them because I love them. They were flavorless and not particularly crunchy. The burgers came out just as I had ordered it, medium rare. My bun was kind of stale which was a disappointment. The onion rings we ordered were pretty standard. All in all an OK meal, but over priced. I love all the beers they have. Last nights heat called for a Strongbow, which was delicious. Its really fun to drink here and play darts, if you can get a board.

    (3)
  • Colin D.

    When meeting up with a group of friends on a Friday night in the Central West End, we chose to eat at the "legendary" Blueberry Hill. While I appreciated the nostalgic regalia on the walls, I could tell from the moment I walked in that this place is a hipster's paradise. That being said, that is not the reason for my two star rating. Having noticed their plethora of awards and accolades, I chose to try one of their famous burgers. Much to my dismay, it left much to be desired. Personally, I am not a fan of charbroiled rocks being passed off as food but if that is your cup of tea, this place is for you! While I will admit, their buffalo chips were pretty good, but any positive aspect was overshadowed by some of the worst customer service I have experienced in a long time. At no point during my dining experience did I feel at all cared for. The saving grace for this place is the atmosphere and the alcohol selection and trust me, with your wait time, you're going to need a drink.

    (2)
  • Kurt W.

    I'm not going to say alot here because I don't have much detail. That said, I am a Saint Louis native, and I just don't understand the hoopla over this restaurant. Burgers are average, prices were high for what you get, and the place is neat to look at, but some place I'd rather not stay. Last time I was there (about three years ago), they made you pay for the fries. If they were something special, no problem paying. But they're not.

    (2)
  • Robert C.

    Mediocre food surrounded by kitsch. I went with one of their "specialties": the jerk chicken breast ($7.95), served over wild rice and accompanied by a side salad. The chicken was bland and dry, and the sauce didn't make things too much better. I'm guessing the rice was of the instant variety. The salad just isn't worth mentioning. My friend's burger seemed like a better choice, though his little cup of grilled onions looked like they had been cooked to mush. And the buffalo fries are, apparently, supposed to be spicy; I couldn't tell. Nothing special there, either. It's cramped, it's dark, and it's hard to see past all the high-walled booths. At least there's a decent (though hardly extensive) beer menu.

    (2)
  • Marjie T.

    Come on 2011 and the smoke-free law! I took one step into Blueberry Hill and was awash in smoke. So disgusting. Especially for a place that is as much a restaurant as it is a bar. But my brother wanted to eat there for his birthday, so I went. It is a pretty cool place minus the smoke and the hipster at the door with a slight attitude who carded me for no apparent reason. Especially when my 19 year old brother just waltzed right by him. (??) I do really like the tall booths and the collection of stuff on the walls. I usually stick with the grilled cheese, which is good, but I need to try their hamburgers because they look great. And everyone I've been with has raved about them. I especially like that they offer a 5 oz. and a 7 oz. so you have the option of getting a slightly smaller burger. And our server last night was incredibly nice. I'll probably be back once the smoke has had a chance to clear.

    (3)
  • Tricia G.

    Eek! Methinks not. I live very close to Blueberry Hill but I rarely go because the bar service is usually poor and sometimes nonexistent; this time was no different. On our most recent visit the bartender was slow and seemingly disorganized even though they weren't that busy. He ran our card and brought the receipt for us to sign immediately, but we didn't sign it right away because we were still waiting for our food. He must have come back six or seven times to see if we had signed it yet before we got the food. At one point he even pushed it toward us and said "Do one of you guys want to sign this?" Yuck. I consistently get bad bar service when I go to Blueberry hill, but I continue to give them "one more chance". After living here five years, I think I'm done with the chances!

    (1)
  • Benjamin S.

    Well, there are many reasons why I have to give Blueberry Hill five stars, but three for me in particular: 1.) I've been coming here since I was a kid when my Mother would regularly bring me along with her (during the daytime) to meet a friend of hers every couple of months. I was probably six, maybe seven at the time, but I still remember those long, wooden floors right when you walk in, going all the way to the back. 2.) Since moving away for fifteen years and then back to St. Louis, I almost immediately found myself coming back to Blueberry Hill regularly. It's now become "our place," just like it was my Mother's generation's place for a time. Aside from the uncountable pieces of memorabilia throughout the entire property, it still somehow remains timeless, if that makes any sense. 3.) The place is not only a St. Louis staple, but it is one of the best bars on the planet. Whether coming here during the daytime to eat or have a few drinks out on the front walk, or walking in at Midnight, there is always a friendly, approachable vibe at Blueberry Hill. The environment there and all of it's nooks and crannies puts the place over the top. Blueberry Hill is the anchor of The Loop, and most everything there has flourished around it. All credit goes to local visionary Joe Edwards, whose ideas and other nearby establishments have built The Loop into a flourishing and often bustling place to be. The crowd inside Blueberry is often a mix of college kids, hipsters and thirty-somethings all tossed together. But never anything rowdy. If you want your space here, you can always find it someplace. If anything, Blueberry Hill is a must-stop for all of the memorabilia which fills nearly each room. From The Beatles, to The Simpson's to local sports items, it stretches the hallways and perimeter. My favorite thing to admire is the hundreds of framed photos of the owner (Edwards) with every imaginable musician and band you can think of, from Bob Dylan to Nelly. I do very much enjoy the burgers here as well as the famous buffalo fries, but I mostly come for the nightlife. You'll find hands-down the strongest pour in town, so you better sip that gin and tonic like a martini if you want to remember leaving. If you live in "the area," and have never been to Blueberry Hill, then you're not from St. Louis - I don't even want to hear it. If you're from out of town, and you skip Blueberry Hill, then you haven't seen St. Louis.

    (5)
  • The -.

    Having grown up in St. Louis, I have fond memories of Blueberry Hill. I can remember being as young as five years old and going there with the family. While walking around the Loop on my latest trip I decided for nostalgia's sake to go to Blueberry Hill for a burger. Some places get lazy and quality slips. Other places attempt to get creative by changing their menu (often for the worse). What made my day was discovering that NOTHING has changed at BH. I hadn't been there for over a decade, but from the moment I walked in, memories rushed back. The smell, ambiance, all just as I remembered. I ordered the famous 7 oz burger (with swiss) -- simple and delicious, grilled to perfection. I asked for a side of grilled onions, but ended up not eating them because the burger was tasty enough without. Good bun, a little messy, but fine. Fresh lettuce/tomato, Kosher pickles. The side order of fries was short of Earth-shattering, but they were hot and crisp, not soggy. I've had popular "fast food" burgers (like Shake Shack in NYC and Miami Beach or the Burger Joint in NYC's Parker Meridien). I've also had plenty of the "high-end" variety. Blueberry Hill is in a class of its own. One *disappointment* (if you can even call it that): They no longer serve the burger with "a few broken chips". Now, you must pay $0.50. I paid slightly more to upgrade to fries. Blueberry Hill has withstood the test of time. Other places come and go. I didn't even experience the nighttime/bar scene there, but I'm sure it's good.

    (4)
  • Emma F.

    I went there for dinner. The food was really greasy and mostly fried - so it delivers if that's what you're looking for. I wish I could have been there when they have live music - but it was quiet when I went. Not bad. Not spectacular either.

    (3)
  • Nancy K.

    "So, what's the story with this place?" we asked the waitress, "Oh, the owner pals around with Chuck Berry." That works for me. There is a lot of room for partying in this place, we sat in the back by the smoking room, Yes, Virginia, St. Louis is still smoking. Vintage everything covered the walls but the thing that caught my eye was the 8 X 10's of the owner and every single person who has ever been famous. There was a vintage White Stripes picture next to a Bruce Campbell by a Tina Turner. Along with the memorabilia came the awesome beer selection. We drank a pitcher of Shlafly Pale to accompany our fish and chips and buffalo shrimp. Mmmmmmmm. The only thing that wasn't for me was the Gazpacho. It was kind of like eating bowl of salsa, I wanted to like it so bad, that bowl just wasn't meant to be. We didn't stay for the live bands but they looked fun and hey, Chuck Berry stops in every once and a while...

    (4)
  • Stan S.

    A fine place in the tradition of college bar/tavern. I like the burgers but the reuben also excellent.

    (4)
  • Emily F.

    Our final Saturday stop, for drinks, darts, and dinner. I have to tread lightly here... The beers on offer are great. I had a bottle of O'Fallon Pumpkin Ale and Schlafly Octoberfest on tap. The food is good. More deep fried things, like cheese balls with salsa, and mushrooms with ranch dipping sauce. A good, thick, well-cooked burger (still pink), and tasty cup of chili. And I totally get that it's about the atmosphere and food, and not the service. But. One waiter straight up refused to serve us. The two hostesses gave us two different stories about waiting for a table late night. And -- and I'm sorry to have to tell you this -- the soap dispenser in the ladies room remained empty for the three hours I spent there... even after I notified one of the waitresses. The bottom line: If the Williamsburg hipsters find out you can smoke in STL WHILE giving attitude, they'll be flocking to Blue Hill! ERF

    (4)
  • Marcia M.

    I have since moved from St. Louis to Nashville which is titled "Music City" for obvious reasons but I do miss The Loop area of the Lou. I especially miss Blueberry Hill because of the delightful menu of items to nosh on, the fact that Chuck Berry s still very much a part of the venue, and all of the awesome shows that occur in the cave-like venue below. Sure, Nashville has some great venues and shows that come through town but there is just something about Blueberry Hill. Maybe it's the fact that I can actually enjoy a toasted rav and a cheap AB beer there and know at least half the crowd in attendance? Maybe. I have caught some great shows there including The National, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings and a slew of other Indie and local bands. The bartenders have always been great and the sound is generally good in the venue. This is also a good spot for business lunches with the large tables and private booth areas. Darts and other bar games are available on one side along with ample seating for a happy hour as well. Food is reasonably priced and I have always enjoyed the Toasted Raviolis and Veggie Burger. Both are under $8 so you can throw a drink on the tab and still walk out with some cash in your pocket...and head down to Zeizo for a cute pair of shoes! The next time, I am back to my hometown of St. Louis will certainly include a night of mischief here and throughout the Delmar Loop neighborhood.

    (5)
  • Britnie M.

    It seems every time I go back to visit St Louis, I end up in the Loop and somehow, at Blueberry Hill. They have a delicious menu and a great beer selection. I always get a cheeseburger, they are always good. I enjoy the atmosphere more than anything. It is full of memorabilia of all sorts (toys, movies, music). It is especially a music lover's dream considering it specializes in rock-n-roll roots.

    (5)
  • Lisa L.

    Love the atmosphere and all the collectibles Blueberry Hill has on the walls and around to look at. They have everything from Bernstein Bears figurines to sports memorabilia and Simpson's collections. The food is pretty good, basically a bunch of bar food ~ I like the BLT and French Dip. Reasonably priced and the service is great. Very casual environment and has a 'bar' feel without the smoking, loud music and/or crowds to deal with. I've also been to a couple events downstairs in the Duck Room. That is a GREAT addition for a venue and/or concert!

    (4)
  • John H.

    My Wash U reunion is approaching this spring. I won't be in attendance, but I almost want to go back for the sole purpose of doing Blue Hill on a Thursday night, and, in the process, seeing if the bartenders and staff still hate Wash U kids. I always thought it a bit funny that the hipsters working what is more a rock and roll memorabilia museum than bar despised their biggest customers that much. Oh well. I suppose no college bar was ever overly enamored with its clientele. Really though, it's a college bar just a fraction of the time and a St. Louis landmark the rest. It's a concert venue, restaurant, karaoke lounge, dart board spot as well. Props are due in each category, as I've had fun through all these functions. Except the restaurant part. I could never figure out why they kept saying the burgers here were so great. I had three burgers for three separate meals here, and they got drier and blander on every occasion. I can't help but remember Blue Hill fondly, campy and glorious as it was. I remember ordering my friend a Rocky Mountain Bear Fucker for his 22nd birthday. Poor bastard's probably still hurting from that one.

    (4)
  • Iris T.

    Blueberry Hill seems to have found a way to reconcile late night drinking and late night munchies. Food's ready in a flash, delicious buffalo fries, and a whole menu dedicated to libations... all at reasonable prices... not much more I can ask for from a late night food fix. Not the best food I've ever had but also not the worst. Probably won't be back any time soon but I'll definitely keep this place in mind for curbing the late night munchies.

    (3)
  • Rebecca H.

    The kiddo did NOT like the (real beef) hot dog, and I will say the nachos were underwhelming. The pretzel sticks were just o-kay, wouldn't get them again. BUT, I had THE BEST Reuben sandwich ever. Not too big, great balance of corned beef & sauerkraut, the rye bread was perfectly toasted. I'm salivating just thinking about how great it was. I'd go back just for this!

    (3)
  • Kat V.

    The hot dog & onion rings were delish. The onion rings were the best! Crunchy & just how I like them to be. The menu offerings were decent at best. But, the ambience & decor was really cool. The restaurant has these amazing & eclectic wall decorations from a hippo to a deer to a fish. On the wall of the hallway in the new part near the bathrooms, there's some pix of some famous celebs that have come to Blueberry Hill. This place was soooo worth cheating on my diet for. Staff were friendly & hip. It just all meshes well.

    (4)
  • Tamara D.

    Why can't they just turn into a pop memorabilia museum and perhaps remain a bar? Food? TERRIBLE!!!!!! Service? The WORST!!!

    (1)
  • Joe W.

    Okay other Saint Louis folks I have told about my experience here are shocked at my opinion of this place. I heard this place had the best burgers in the area. So, and I will say I have only been here once to eat, and it was over two years ago. The food was at best average, and the service was terrible. The burger was small, and expensive, and to get fries it cost about three dollars extra and they gave you a very small portion of fries. I went in here like on a Tuesday or Wednesday evening around 7:30, and the place was not busy at all. The food took forever to arrive. I have had better burgers at Denny's and IHOP. And right before I left I went to the restroom, and I had previously been shopping in the loop so I had some shopping bags on the seat. I was gone for maybe three minutes and I get back and a busser was carrying my bags away. He did not apologize for it either. The place is cool inside, but I do not see why it is so popular. Maybe I caught them on a bad night. I should give them another try sometime.

    (1)
  • Kyle H.

    You can't do better than Blueberry if you're feeling like some day or night drinkin or a little pick me up after a night of drinkin! the only way i go to blueberry hill is is some good old catholic drinkin is goin down. I love their beer selection. This was the first place I tried a few different ciders. Strongbow is still my favorite. You can get a late breakfast if you feel like it which is always awesome. Their main fare that I always love are: The French Dip with Swiss cheese, Buffalo fries, Cheeseburgers, and their chilli. I think the only thing I ever didn't like was the mac n cheese because it was kinda runny and I like mine with a more velvetta-like consistency. If you go with your friends or by yourself, you'll surely make some new friends!

    (5)
  • James A.

    It's hard to know how to rate Blueberry Hill, because it's a bar, a restaurant, and a concert space. From one perspective, you really should give five stars to any venue that can boast monthly performances by Chuck Berry! But I'm going to rate Blueberry Hill as a restaurant and a bar, because that's how I've experienced it. The food is not great. It's not awful, but it's all pretty bland, and even if you're a lousy cook, you could probably manage to fix something better in your own kitchen. But if you, like me, often end up eating at Blueberry Hill as part of a big group, I recommend the chicken wings, which aren't bad at all. The chili is decent, and the burger is so-so -- probably one of the least inspired burgers in the Loop, but definitely edible. The servers are friendly, but harried; this year, a waitress accidentally spilled food on me and my wife, which was a drag, and didn't follow up by making any adjustment to our bill, which was also a drag, though I didn't push the point, because I didn't want any money to be taken off the server's paycheck. Blueberry Hill won't do separate checks on food orders, and the itemized bills are often difficult to decipher -- so if you're ordering food as part of a big group, working out the bill can be complicated. As a bar, Blueberry Hill is more fun. It's usually packed with students on Friday and Saturday nights and has a college-party atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Tricia B.

    I have been to Blueberry Hill several times, not because I like the food, but because I always find myself with people who want to go. It is always sub-par. Last night I ordered a burger medium rare and it was medium well. Very dry and tasteless. They clearly had not even salt & peppered the meat. For a place that is supposed to be known for their burgers, they really stink at making them. Furthermore, the food took forever and was cold when it got to the table. I think Blueberry Hill hides their terrible food behind their location and theme. Walk across the street to Fitz's for a better tasting burger. Hell, find a Burger King and you will probably (sadly) be more satisfied.

    (1)
  • Jeff P.

    Never a disappointment and always a necessary stop when I am in St. Louis. The perfect place for any occasion...lunch, dinner, drinks, darts, music...Decent bar food. Great, large beer selection. Decent service. But, you come here because it's a great, kitschy spot to have a good time. Must be 21 at night (possibly just on weekend)

    (4)
  • Daphne L.

    This is the #1 worst service in the city! I am in graduate school and was telling some classmate who are from ST. Louis who told me " Not surprising; the service is always bad!" My husband and I went ther for our birthdays (only 2 days appart). We waited 40 minutes before a waiter even stopped by, another 30 for our drink order. After we ordered our food we decided to see how long it would take to get our food.. one hour and 42 minutes and my burger was very cold and was not even the way I had ordered it. We did not see the waiter for another 32 minutes so I decided to get a to-go box we were so ready to leave but it took another hour to get our check. We were there for for almost 5 hours and nerver did the waiter say happy birthday or thankyou. The food is a la cart and no burger is under 5 dollars, really to much money for a cold burger, with a very dry bun and not even given to me the way I had ordered it. OOh By the way, when I had not touched the burger and told the waiter, he said he would take it back but it would be at least anothe hour before I would have the correct burger I ordered.. So much for them caring about if you eat with the people you came with, it is obviously they really have not one single concern for thier customers,

    (1)
  • Amanda D.

    We had another excellent experience at Blueberry Hill on Wednesday night before a show. The restaurant was as empty as I'd ever seen it when we arrived at 6:30, probably due to fact that 2 hours worth of snow-globe like flakes and sleet had just fallen. We found a table for the 5 of us and started dinner as we always do, with a round of beers and 2 orders of the cheddar cheese balls. Who can resist beer and perfectly fried, slightly spicy cheese bites? Not this girl! Dinner came faster than ever and the burgers were cooked perfectly (medium rare done right is hard to find in this town). The buffalo fries, onion rings, and fish and chips fulfilled everyone as well. One of the best things about Blueberry Hill is the Duck Room. We headed downstairs after dinner for a great show put on by an awesome new band, Elmwood, and Tea Leaf Green. The Duck Room is one of my favorite venues in St. Louis because it is like hanging out in someones basement enjoying great drinks and even better music! All in all, Blueberry Hill can't be beat!

    (4)
  • Courtney R.

    If you have a group don't go. We went with a group of 8 and our tab was a little over $100. We didn't read the fine print that said "They don't split the checks". We asked the manager if there was a way she could help us with this. She said here's my cell phone and figure it out. The manager and our waiter were a little rude. But oh well. The food was ok. The burger was ok, but what we were shocked were that the sandwiches didn't come with a side. At the price they were charging for a regular hamburger with no sides....I could have went somewhere else and got more food. The layout of the building is amazing seeing all the people who have stopped by through out the year. We were also in the dart room and there was a whole group of kids who were underage drinking so that was a little annoying. But it was an ok place.

    (3)
  • Sarah M.

    I don't think anyone would need more reason to visit Blueberry Hill after the 60+ reviews before mine, but I just want to say how much I miss this place when I'm not in St. Louis (ie, away at school). I long for the 5oz burger and buffalo fries. So good. Highly recommend the buffalo fries (although I always get heart burn after eating them, which is the only food in the world that does). The decor is awesome. The walls are filled with memorabilia from music, tv, and movies. Joe Edwards (the owner and Loop enthusiast) has put together an amazing collection of collectible items show cased in the walls around the bar. As you walk back to the bathrooms and private rooms, the walls change from memorabilia to personal photos of Joe Edwards and stars of the world, some even autographed. It's impressive and highly distracting. PS: They don't spilt checks.

    (5)
  • Allison G.

    This place is packed with personality! A seriously remarkable cheeseburger! It was on a light, fluffy bun. Soooo good!! I also had my first toasted ravioli here (YUMMMMM!). Love the kitschy decor and memorabilia! There are random elk, deer, hippopotamus, etc. heads mounted on the wall, plus record albums. There are awesome jukeboxes, and a "wall of fame" area where you can see different pictures to visitors of Blueberry Hill! The PHOTO BOOTH produced probably the HIGHEST-QUALITY photo booth picture I ever got. (And I go into photo booths whenever there is one available!) For $3, you can get a strip of 4 photos -- they print out FAST, too! The server was friendly and excellent. I hope I get the chance to come again and see Blueberry Hill's downstairs music venue. (I really want to check out the Elvis Room.) Hopefully I'll come back to St. Louis soon!

    (5)
  • Celeste M.

    We came here with friends and their 2 year old son. They accomodated us by letting us move to a bigger table and the toddler chilled in a baby seat. I think he had chicken noodle soup. I, on the other hand, got chili mac because I'd been hearing about it as such a midwestern staple. I think the guy got jamaican jerk chicken or something. The food was okay and very reasonably priced. They even had some nice beers to top off a good day. This is definitely some place we might return when in the area. And Chuck Berry was playing downstairs. We snuck down earlier to see the stage. It's a pretty small and intimate space.

    (4)
  • Tim M.

    Perhaps I was in a bad room, since I see on here that each area has its own theme, but I was disappointed with the appearance of Blueberry Hill. Normally I wouldn't care about appearance, but I've just heard it has such a cool interior that it was really a let down. Appearance alone, though, doesn't account for my low rating. The food was low-end pub food, really basic and just ok in quality. I got one of their burgers and found it to be nothing special at all. As I recall the special sauce that came with it was bland and came in a plastic cup. The beer selection, something I always look to, was also not that great. It's possible that I'm measuring Blueberry Hill largely against all of the hype I've heard and read about it, but there was really nothing special going on here. I can't speak to the location as a music venue, which I would imagine it excels as, and this only applies to the restaurant aspects of it.

    (2)
  • Chip K.

    I really like Blueberry Hill. The burgers and ever-so-slightly spicy buffalo fries are always good. I also recommend their cheese balls, which are filled with cheddar rather than the mozzarella you'll find in cheese sticks. I've found other items, such as the chicken wings and red beans and rice, to be mediocre... so beware if you stray from their more famous fare. Besides the food, they also have a good beer selection and jukebox. But what I really love here is the atmosphere. You can ask for board games to play at your table, you can play darts, you can see a concert in their basement. The tall wooden booths are cozy and the varied collections of random paraphernalia are amusing. I remember several years ago, when I was possibly going to be getting a job in Baltimore, I was sitting in Blueberry Hill thinking "I'm going to miss this." I don't get out there nearly as much as I used to, but still enjoy a visit from time to time.

    (4)
  • Carol M.

    Fun bar! Free darts! Does it help that everything seems to be cheaper if it's not in Chicago? Interesting mix of people. The different rooms seemed to divide themselves by jocks/hipsters/locals. Basically it's a fun college type hang out at night. I'd go again! 19/52

    (4)
  • Angie S.

    We only went for a drink purely off of the decor and the rave reviews. They have a great selection of beer and even if it was for just a beer, the atmosphere itself was worth it :)

    (4)
  • Kelly B.

    The food isn't marvelous. It's just typical. I disagree with the idea that you can't give stars just for being a landmark. Blueberry Hill was there when the rest of the Loop was a graffiti-fied dump. There was nothing else in this desolated area, but Blueberry Hill and Fitz' Drive-in (a dump at the time). Blueberry Hill anchored and invested in the area when no one else would dare. That takes vision and is a gamble. They might not get stars for top o' the line food, but they get stars for having one of the best outdoor people watching spots in the region, great music acts; and yes, for being a landmark.

    (4)
  • Wendy L.

    Sorry to report that food here is slightly below average and not at all what the reviews would have us believe. Great burgers and salads? I've had better at the chain restaurants. The service was warm and friendly, so I can't complain about that. And the decor is as charming as billed. Clean, too. My salad was more white than green with a couple cherry tomatoes and cucumber slices. The accompanying chicken was a plain, boiled breast served on a separate plate. Ok if you're in a hospital. My companion's burger was served medium as ordered, but that's the best that can be said. Too bad, because this was the only meal we had in the famed St. Louis "loop," and we heard this was the best place.

    (2)
  • Kelly R.

    I don't really like to review places that have more than 30 reviews already, but Blueberry Hill really is a great restaurant and I wanted to show it proper respect. Also, as mentioned in previous reviews, it is a St. Louis landmark and one that shouldn't be missed! I can't say much for their bar and entertainment because I haven't been around much for that, but their burgers are some of the best I've had in St. Louis, hands down. I usually go and get a burger and split one of the large fries with a friend because they are more than enough. Not to mention the giant chedder cheese ball they'll plop onto your burger if you ask!! The only thing I would say is a pain in the a$$ is the fact that they don't split checks. I'm aware it's inconvenient for the restaurant and possibly more expensive, but the majority of people that go into that place are there with a group of friends, one of which won't go ahead and pick up the whole bill. It's downright annoying when the bill comes and people whip out the itemized bill and their calculators. Chances are, it's more inconvenient for the server to put 22.17 on this Visa with the bird on it, 12.26 on that Visa with the mountains, 15.44 on that blue mastercard, and this 7.75 in quarters. I've never had poor service, but it's also never been spectacular. All in all, a great place for lunch or dinner as long as you bring your calculator. :-) And make sure you ask for that cheese ball when ordering your burger!

    (4)
  • Mike D.

    If you come here don't do it for the food. It's average. The atmosphere of the place makes up for it though. Appetizer's were a joke, like something from a youth league concession stand. Burger was bland and fries were unseasoned and tasteless.

    (3)
  • John D.

    As far as the food goes, I've been trying to get it out of some people what the restaurant is known for. I've gotten different responses from everyone, but I did get more than one about their buffalo fries. And yes, they are good. But honestly, when you first think of Blueberry Hill do you think of the food?

    (4)
  • Brandon P.

    Blueberry Hill is one half restaurant, one half music venue, and one half St. Louis cultural landmark. How can a single destination be composed of three halves? Like any trinity, it is mysterious and cannot be understood my mere mortals. There are two parts to Blueberry Hill: the upstairs (which contains the restaurant) and the downstairs (also called "The Duck Room"), which contains a music stage and bar. To get downstairs to see a performance, you usually have to pay a cover charge, or in the case of a popular act, purchase tickets in advance. The restaurant interior is a feast for the eyes with its pop culture knickknacks, statues, stuffed animals (the real kind), and memorabilia. Also, they have a good beer selection available on tap and in bottles; you are not pigeon-holed into drinking bland domestics as you might be at other places. Once, while drinking a beer on the waiting bench near the front entrance, I saw what I thought was a homeless man in a tucked-in Hawaiian shirt tearing off some paper signs on the front plate glass window. I asked my girlfriend who that man thought he was, and she informed me that he was Joe Edward, proprietor of the establishment and genius behind the U-city loop. I immediately went to Wikipedia to educate myself on the man's accomplishments. Another reviewer put down the fare here as being "bar food." Yes, bar food it may be, but it is bar food raised to the level of art. They have several delicious, high-calorie concoctions, all of which conspire to put you in an early grave. Buffalo wings, fried cheddar cheese balls (a must-have), toasted ravioli, tater tots, and hamburgers provide more than an adequate level of grease to make you forget about your debilitating hangover. You can see a variety of bands at Blueberry Hill, and Chuck Berry plays there once a month. During my most recent visit, I saw Queenormous, a Queen cover band: they were very talented, and I had a great time. They charged a pretty high cover (it was $9 for the Queenormous performance), but that's a good thing because it prevents the crowd from becoming too large. The seating in the Duck Room is taken pretty quickly, especially on the weekends, and unfortunately they do not have a coat room. There is no reasonable alternative to just wearing your coat and being hot. Joe, if you're listening, Blueberry Hill needs a coat room in the winter!

    (4)
  • Clayton P.

    St. Louis Classic Chuck Berry performs there Fun place to just sit in -- you don't even need to eat just look at all the fun memorabilia adorning the walls The Space is HUGE Open all the time and can get food late night and I love their apps! In fact i don't ever think I have ordered something not on the app menu. My favs: Hot wings Toasted Ravs Zucchini Mozzarella Sticks all of this is usually followed by a sharp pain running down my left arm...woohoo!

    (5)
  • Tom L.

    Burger is great. Beers are great. What a combination! The atmosphere is cool and unique. Everyone should go there at least once to decide for themselves. One of the places I take people who are just visiting St. Louis to show them we have cool places...

    (5)
  • Maggie S.

    Blueberry Hill! Where do I begin? Blueberry Hill is in some ways synonymous with St. Louis. Joe Edwards is the master behind it, along with Pin-up Bowl and the Pageant Theater. As an aside, I must shout out to Mr. Edwards as he is pretty much single-handedly the reason the Loop district is so vibrant and becoming moreso every year. They have my favorite reuben sandwich!! And they have my favorite cheeseburger in town. Get the cheddar, it's not a slice, it's this ooey gooey delicious spread; and they aren't stingy with it. Maybe it takes a long time to get the grub sometimes (they are often packed to the rafters), but while you wait, you can ply your tastebuds with beer, occupy your fingers with the pinball machines, and wonder wide-eyed at all the memorabilia. I actually snorted reading Mike R's review which compared BH to Applebee's because there's "tons of crap on the walls." Yeah, tons of crap ... for instance, actual "crap" from the King of Rock and Roll, Chuck freakin Berry. CHUCK BERRY mofo's! Nelly made it big here too, and his mark is very apparent. Mr. Edwards has accrued tons and tons and tons of super cool stuff. It's not that reproduced, could have been found for $5 at the Big Lots shit that you see at Applebee's. Now that that's off my chest. Did you know that Chuck Berry STILL PLAYS plays his music at Blueberry Hill once a month!? For only $25, you can see Chuck Berry! Isn't that amazing? My Dad took me to see Chuck on my 21st birthday, and it was one of the best nights of my life. I even got to meet him and he autographed all my album covers. Blueberry Hill. Love it. Period.

    (5)
  • Shannon Y.

    I lived in St. Louis for 4 years and never actually made it here during that time. I guess I was just more interested in some of the smaller places on South Grand. However, I was in town in January for a wedding and was tasked with being something of a tour guide for my family and boyfriend. Not sure how we all ended up at Blue Hill the last night we were in town, but we did. My parents loved the decor and were very happy to try toasted ravioli but, other than that, the food was so-so, as I would have expected. The chili-mac was bland, but decent and the service was a bit slow at times but super friendly and courteous. I probably wouldn't go back unless it was for drinks or with other people who have never been to the city,

    (3)
  • Brian W.

    Blueberry hill feels a little like hard rock cafe must have felt before it got all famous and corporate. The place is chock full of all sorts of interesting bits of Americana. I had their "famous" burger. Its a descent burger, but you choose the topping so making it special is a little up to you. The fries were interesting- slightly spicy and looked like they had been made with a pickle chip cutter. Like really thick, soft potato chips. The beer is really cheap and they have a pretty good selection. A good comfy "hang out" sort of a place.

    (4)
  • lauren r.

    I only had some appetizers and a few beers. The chicken wings were great - we got the mild and they were exactly that, not spicy at all. The toasted ravioli was the best I've ever had!!!! The atmosphere is great and it's fun to look at all the pictures of the famous people who have been there. Plus the decor is a great conversation starter. Our waiter was very nice.

    (5)
  • Joshua F.

    Blueberry Hill is sort of lukewarm in my mind. It's the one place that everyone can agree on. Their menu is decent, even if the kitchen in notoriously filthy, they have a good and fairly inexpensive alcohol selection with plenty of surly bartenders to scour at you, and the old Cicero's basement bar is a decent place to see a show (especially Chuck Berry, and see him now, because he's not long for this world). Blueberry Hill has never wowed me. It's just a bar full of a rich guy's tchotchkes, aimed at baby-boomers, but usually filled with 20-somethings. Just a note - Joe Edwards owns Blueberry Hill, not Chuck Berry. He just plays there occasionally.

    (3)
  • Marcela P.

    This place is pretty f-ing RAD. first off, this place is cluttered with celebrities, including myself... The chili is great... but the mac n chili, a bit plain. everything is fried here in st. louis it seems... the bourbon shrimp ... so good. And in comparison to other st. louis places -- the service is amazingly fast! I give it 4 stars just because they really need to add cheese to their "mac n chili"

    (4)
  • Peter H.

    Parrot (Squawk!) said that this place, The Blueberry Hill, was great for great burgers. Boy, Parrot says, the cheese! I am not a burger eater normal, but St. Louis visit says "why not!" I was a wrong doubter. Wow delicious burger! Lots of people and lots of music and lots of pictures, but wow, wow, burger, wow! The cheese is round, but squishy, good for big bites. The meat--so beefy. The bun even was tasty for buns. And fresh Coke and fries? YUM! I was hoping for dessert, but Blueberry is just a name--oh no! Ah well. I was full quite full anyway! Thank you Parrot! Thank you The Blueberry Hill!

    (4)
  • Alex L.

    This place is as much about the food as it is about the environment. I remember the first time I went there, I spent the entire time waiting for the table staring at the Gibson hollow-body hanging in the window. Then while waiting for the food, we were talking about the centaur staring at us from the corner. Once the food came, all conversation came to a halt. We all got burgers, but everyone (7 people) got different cheeses on top of their burgers, and conversation started about half way through our burgers, asking how each other's tasted. Everything was awesome. We all had a great time, and the service was unique and warm - which is hard to find. The price is pretty good for what you'll find on the Loop. If you haven't tried this place out yet, you're missing out!

    (4)
  • Shane R.

    a pretty popular spot in the loop. lots of seating. service wasn't good. mediocre traditional american food. i think it is popular because its a bit of an stl landmark and its location.

    (2)
  • Daniel Y.

    This place has great atmosphere. Located in the Loop, a friendly, cheap American food joint. A musical atmosphere, also a venue too and if you're lucky, you could catch a show after dinner.

    (4)
  • Aaron J.

    The Blueberry Hill, also known as Chuck Berry's restaurant is a great place to enjoy yourself on a night out on the town. Blueberry Hill besides being a great bar to get a couple of beers at the University City Loop, is also a nice place to eat a couple of burgers or a nice sandwich. Like at bar burgers and sandwiches they are large and feeling. The burgers are meaty and the sandwiches are never dry. Blueberry Hill is a great place for a small group of friends to hang out and have a couple drinks. The atmosphere is fun and inviting with old nostalgic items, mostly music, after all, the place is owned by Chuck Berry. There are plenty of tables to sit at on both sides of the bar. If you feel up to it, you can also play some darts. They only require a four-dollar deposit. The nice thing is that once you return the darts, you get all of your money back. The Blueberry Hill is well known to anyone in St. Louis. There is going to always be a crowd of some size there, so it's a great place to meet people or run into friends. If you have a problem with people or something, then this place would not be the best place to show up. Blueberry Hill, crowded as it usually is but never too noisy, is speedy in service. You never have to wait too long to order a drink from the bar and the wait staff is just as quick. Blueberry Hill is a great place to go for a night out.

    (4)
  • Kim B.

    I went here for lunch today with my husband, daughter, and another couple. We got there right at opening. I wouldn't call the service friendly, but not necessarily unfriendly, either. It seemed they would rather be somewhere other than work...which I can understand, but when I'm at work I don't give off that attitude to the customers I encounter. On to the food...I found it to be overpriced, and for the most part, underwhelming. We ordered the cheddar cheese bites, which we were told is one of their most popular appetizers; however, I found them to have a strange consistency, and they were served with salsa rather than marinara sauce, which I found very odd. They do not have a kid's menu, so we had to order a $7 order of chicken tenders...we got 3 or 4 tenders, which were not tasty. I ordered the 5oz burger, and paid to have cheese and bacon put on it. The burger was definitely the highlight of the meal. No complaints...other than the fact it doesn't come with any sort of side, so after being nickel and dimed for the toppings on the burger, I had to pay $3.25 for a small order of fries, which weren't anything special. My husband ordered chicken wings and didn't say much about them, good or bad. Overall, this ended up being a pretty expensive meal for the quality of food we received. It had been a long time since I had been there, and it will likely be a very long time before I return (if ever).

    (2)
  • Will F.

    If you're in the Loop and need to piss, no one will stop you from going at Blueberry Hill. Walk in the door and go toward the back and to the left. Incidentally, their scrambled eggs and chili mac are both pleasant.

    (4)
  • Carmella M.

    went here thinking it was a bigger breakfast, Not at all what I expected service was ok little slow. Food was eatable prices were reasonable. Bathroom was kind of awkward little small. decor is all old time hall of fame. It seems definetly more of a night place to be in to experience the whole theme on the inside. Which is why the ok- rating being given

    (3)
  • Jaffa A.

    The food at Blueberry Hill is not really a great reason to go. I only really enjoy that if it's beer o'clock and I want some buffalo fries (or something else of the fried variety). The food isn't bad, it's okay, but for the most part, it's just okay. However, Blueberry Hill is one of the only places on the loop that I actually can enjoy going out with friends and drinking. It's actually a really good place to go with a group of people for some drinks. The decor is super-kitschy and over-saturated with memorabilia ranging from baseball, to The Simpsons, to tons and tons of Rolling Stones covers on the walls. And there's all those pictures of Joe Edwards with just about any famous (and some not so famous) musicians. The outdoor seating is okay, but it is in one of the most high-traffic locations on the loop, so a lot of people will be walking by while you're dining.

    (4)
  • Tam D.

    I don't mind Blue Hill as a bar and I actually like them as a music venue but when it comes to their food I am generally disappointed. Last night I was there with a friend and he had the jerk chicken sandwhich with some stale chips and I had a greasy rueben with stale chips. The server was also just so-so. I ordered a Hoegaarden and asked for a glass (there are actually directions on the back of the bottle on how you're supposed to drink it in a hexagonal glass, i'm just sayin.....) and he gave me a tiny glass instead. Anyway, for some reason I try time and time again to like their food but to no avail!

    (3)
  • Adam J.

    I almost can't believe I'm giving this place 5 stars. The food is just average, but unlike most restaurants, the food isn't the only reason to go to Blueberry Hill. I haven't seen so much pop culture decor at any other restaurant in St. Louis, and there are so many pictures of Joe Edwards with celebs that you'd think some of those are photoshopped. Grab your self a $5 pitcher of PBR and shoot some darts. Or if you get luckly you can see a concert in the Elvis Lounge or Duck Room. If it wasn't for the RFT Music Festical I'd probably have not even gotten a chance to go down there. The bands I saw down there weren't very good, but the atmosphere was.

    (5)
  • Lindsay W.

    Always fun and kitchy. Often packed Thursday through Saturday nights, pretty smokey. The burgers are PERFECT- get yours with the cheddar spread. They also serve a good breakfast all day. Bonus they serve food until midnight, but you have to order at the bar after 9 PM. Decent prices, fun live music and darts. Unfortunately like most places in the loop the bathrooms are like a third world country. I don't think they have ever had soap in there in the 25 or so times I have visited.

    (4)
  • Freakin A.

    Great food. Usually great service. Burgers are amazing. Bathroom is horrible -- better off just pissing yourself.

    (5)
  • Jennifer H.

    Okay, so I know I'm not going to make any friends with this review, but hear me out before you judge. Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis landmark. Period. For that reason alone, it doesn't have to be good; people are going to go there for whatever reason. Perhaps it's to catch a glimpse of Chuck Berry, to look at the display cases of collectible knick-knacks, or perhaps it's just because they heard so much about it they must see for themselves. Whatever the reason, it doesn't matter what I say about Blueberry Hill. People, for some reason, love it, and keep telling their friends about it. So here is my list of complaints: 1) Why don't you hire someone who cares about actually being a waiter/waitress? Meaning, someone who will actually be attentive and cordial to the table. 2) Why don't you put some decent (not out of a box) vegetarian dishes on your menu? 3) Why don't you close the place down for a week and clean it up? I hate looking at layers and layers of dust when I eat. If you must go to Blueberry Hill, here are a few things that are safe to order: Mac n' cheese, burgers, and onion soup. Stay far away from the rest of the menu; I've seen inside their kitchen.

    (2)
  • Gazelle T.

    Visiting from out of town, we went here on our last night for dinner (mostly because we were broke!) I wasn't sure about it, because while I love kitsch as much as the next person, a good restaurant is not built on kitsch alone. I'm so glad we went! The hamburgers were tasty, and really reasonably priced, and there is a really fun and lively atmosphere inside. I loved all the action figures and decorations, and in the back there are these hilarious photos of the owner with practically every celebrity you can think of. Seriously, there are hundreds of them, and he has the same expression in every single one. He looks photoshopped in. It's AWESOME. Also, he doesn't seem to age in any of them so I'm pretty sure he's a vampire. My favorite pictures were the ones he took with The White Stripes. He looks like he's standing with his daughter and her awkward goth boyfriend at their middle school semi. AWESOME. Also, they have a photobooth, from which I got my favorite souvenir of the trip!

    (4)
  • mike l.

    wow, I was really surprised by Blueberry Hlll. I was expecting super tacky decor (check!) with equally tacky food. I was bracing myself to walk out holding my gut and begging for Pepto. But it was really great. Sure, the decor is cheesy and there's weird crap everywhere. I didn't expect to eat as well as I did. The burger, nice smaller portion was cooked to perfection with a nice crust and crisy bun. The spicy cucumber yogurt dressing was a bit thin, but really flavorful & surprising. And the fish & chips was great too. Fried, but not "burn out the lining of your gullet" fried. And the service was great too. The dude seemed a little too invested in my happiness. wow...I'm stil in shock.

    (4)
  • Amanda G.

    The food always takes a while to come out. But the wait is worth it and its a fun atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Kristin S.

    Delicious food: great burgers and buffalo fries. Yum. Good service. Reasonably priced.

    (4)
  • Andrea F.

    This St. Louis landmark has an atmosphere like none other. I adore the hallway filled with all of the photographs of celebrities that have passed through, the goofy animal heads that adorn the walls, and the figurines in glass cases. There is always something you haven't noticed before. And, yes, I'll agree that the menu isn't totally stellar. But, they have good burgers. I actually had their almond-encrusted trout and I thought it was really tasty. And their cheddar balls--yum. But, they could maybe mix it up a bit and add some new stuff to their menu. And maybe include sides with their burgers and sandwiches. Getting a burger and fries there is a bit overpriced. But, I do think people are willing to pay for the atmosphere. The patio is an excellent place to people watch. I really like the waitstaff. It's a really fun atmosphere--you can often see servers taking shots together at the bar, which I would have loved to do when I was waiting tables! They don't act like they're at "work," which in turn makes them treat you more like a friend than other servers might. But, the service is generally fast despite that. Also, I like it just for its nightlife. They have a good selection of beers on tap, and it's spacious so you don't feel like a sardine. And the dart room is huge. If you are visiting St. Louis, I would say that Blueberry Hill should be on your list of destinations.

    (4)
  • Loree B.

    Tasty food. Great venue for music.

    (3)
  • Kelly R.

    Fun atmosphere, good music, reasonable drinks, and good old fashioned burger and fry kinda place! Vegetarian friendly too! A St. Louis staple not to be missed!

    (5)
  • Chris B.

    Very fun and social place to be. Food is great and so is the beer. Great music and darts for fun, and late night is when the college scene becomes prominent. Great place to have a beer and relax with friends

    (4)
  • Jeffery L.

    The burgers are very consistent on being good and the fish and chips used to be excellent. They were over cooked and not much better than something from the frozen food section at Aldis's. I regretfully asked if they could please retry the attempt. The young man that brought them out the 2nd time with the same poor results explained that they had changed vendors. Needless to say, the next time I want good fish and chips, I will seek to indulge elsewhere. Good luck Blueberry Hill with the skimping tactics. The burgers are great and surviving. You are rich with business.

    (2)
  • Timothy L.

    This place is like most famous restaurants: it's not bad, but it doesn't really live up to the hype. If you live in the neighborhood, or are a fan of Chuck Berry, you'll probably come here whether I tell you to or not. Otherwise, it's not a bad choice but I wouldn't go out of my way to come here.

    (3)
  • Bill R.

    Used to be more of a local hangout for WashU students, but recently has grown to include many age groups from the St. Louis area. I typically order the cheese balls and a burger and I am never disappointed in the food. They have a pretty extensive menu of bar food made to order. Great place for lunch, dinner, or late snack as you are beginning to go out. The bartenders can be a little slow at times, but the drinks are great and aren't too expensive. They no longer have Blue Moon on draft, but they do have a pretty large selection of beers to choose from. They also have several 'old school' dartboards which can make for a fun night (if you can hit the board at all). There is also a live venue section which often features the legendary Chuck Berry. The decor and random stuff on the wall makes Blue Hill very unique.

    (5)
  • Rachel S.

    I know it's a St. Louis institution, but no matter how hard I try I just cannot love this place. It was crammed down my throat from the first day of orientation at WashU and it's just not THAT great. Sure, the decor is novel and there's a lot of history. I get all that. But the service is spotty and the food kinda sucks (actually, in my opinion, it REALLY sucks). If you're just going to grab some beer and hang out, then it's worth saying you've been there. But skip it for dinner--there are many other places just a couple blocks away that would treat you better and serve up a more satisfying meal.

    (2)
  • Melissa M.

    Pretty good food at a pretty good price. We all got burgers and were happy with them. I got the soft cheddar, which sounded kind of dicey but was in fact delicious. And I love when they have grey poupon on the table - so amazing on burgers. The fries were decent, French onion soup great, and the guys who worked there, for the most, part were extremely attractive (if you like grungy, tattooed boys, which I guess I do). I'd head back here if I am ever in St Louis again (which I hope that I'm not... sorry).

    (4)
  • Susan F.

    Food was okay. We had burgers and toasted ravioli. Nothing special. Nice outdoor seating.

    (3)
  • Ryan G.

    I guess I'll be review # 100. Too keep it brief: good food, great drinks, great bands, a staple in St. Louis history, and Jagermeister Machine.

    (5)
  • Kat M.

    This is by far one of my favorite places in St. Louis. Great beer selection and a fantastic atmosphere. The decorations and photographs are awesome, as are the random scribblings on the bathroom walls. The food is also pretty decent, I'd recommend the mac & cheese (it's HUGE!) or the cheddar cheese balls. Their breakfast is also very good. One downside: they do not take well to people who are still in the restaurant/bar within about 15 minutes of closing time.

    (4)
  • Monika M.

    Update - April 2008: Went back for college reunion. Apparently the youngins don't go here on Thursdays anymore. It was totally empty, even late into the night. How sad - I hope they still get enough business! Also, very sadly, they no longer have karaoke downstairs on Thursday nights. Boo. Original Post : I went to Wash U, and Thursday nights meant Blue Hill, and that meant hanging out with friends I didn't see during the week, playing darts, and doing karaoke downstairs. If you don't go to Wash U, avoid this place on Thursday nights. It becomes totally segregated and only the right side of the place isn't taken over completely. The food is actually pretty decent bar food. I was surprised after having had so many late drunken nights here. The bartenders are nice if they know you, but when it gets packed they get can get a little lax on the service even though there are like twenty of them. I saw Chuck Berry here, and that incredible! Blue Hill will go down in history in my book as probably the bar I most regularly went to EVER.

    (4)
  • Arlene A.

    A pitcher of beer, and toasted ravioli, that's how you kill an hour and a half on a HOT April afternoon. With the temp. well over 90, Blueberry Hill provided a respite from the heat. Bring your darts, because there's 7 well lit dartboards waiting for you. The environment is ecclectic, with lots of music and pop culture memorabilia around to check out. We were there in the afternoon, so it wasn't really crowded, but I could see this place being a crazy fun place to be with a group.

    (3)
  • Steve M.

    People keep telling me that I should try their burger so today I took that advice and stopped in for lunch. I ordered a medium burger with American cheese even though my coworker told me to get the soft cheddar. I can't bring myself to eat that stuff, I think it's the texture or maybe it's my brain telling me soft and cheese don't go together. The burger arrived with the usual trimmings but the roll was a little different from what I expected but it was soft and not overpowering. My burger was more medium well but still remained juicy so no harm, no foul. Due to my recent experiences with the burger I wasn't expecting much but to my delight the burger had flavor. I didn't even add my usual lettuce, tomato and onion because it just covered up the great taste of the burger. The burger itself was a little light on the seasoning but overall it was a very good burger. Nice quality meat that was flavorful and juicy even though it was medium well. The fries were nothing to write home about but they were hot and crisp as they should be. Blueberry Hill has temporarily satisfied my burger jones.

    (4)
  • Richie C.

    Boo fucking hoo Elmer! I don't think you will be as disappointed as the guy below me was. He's probably just mad cause he lives in St. Louis I'd be mad if I lived there too. I was in St. Louis for a visit and we eat lunch there on our trip to the "loop". Yes this place is hyped up, but I'd say it deserves every bit of the hype. The food was not good, it was great. It says on the menu that Chuck Berry goes there for the wings, need I say more?. The menu isn't complicated just your basic American fare but they do it the right way, and it wasn't overpriced. I'd say it's well worth a visit if you are in the area.

    (5)
  • Jillian S.

    I've never been to Blueberry Hill when there wasn't a crowd. The restaurant fills up with families having dinner (kitchen closes at 9pm) and then fills with drinkers as the night goes on. The bar offers a variety of entertainment: dart, chess, checkers. The Elvis room offers karaoke and the Duck Room offers live local bands. My favorite part of the bar is their large assortment of beers at cheap prices. The selection is very impressive, especially for St. Louis, and the prices make me miss St. Louis even more. The bartenders are always friendly and the waiters are a little more hit or miss. A great night to me is Blueberry Hill for drinks and dinner and then wander a couple blocks to finish the night at the Delmar Lounge.

    (4)
  • Shayna N.

    Ok, so 5 stars for being the epitome of St. Louis culture. Blueberry Hill is an amazingly fun bar with great beer selection, atmosphere, decor, stage for live music downstairs, another room for karaoke, tons of tables and booths and room to sit with all your friends, games and darts... Chuck Berry still performs here monthly! Seriously, this place has it all! but, I'm sorry, the food is mediocre at best.

    (5)
  • Sarah F.

    I went back to the Duck Room, and not sure how I got around it the first time (perhaps it was because it was an older crowd) but this place DEFINATELY allows SMOKING. So, my first review was inaccurate....this is NOT a non-smoking venue. Tho it would be amazing if it was. Hint, hint,

    (3)
  • Sarah H.

    You can't be a St. Louisan if you've never set foot in Blueberry Hill. This place has been around forever - it's an institution in the Loop neighborhood of the city. It's a fairly large bar and restaurant filled with all sorts of nostalgic decor. There are a number of different rooms, most of which have slightly different feels. There is the game room at one end, with dart boards and arcade games. Then there is a darker room with booths where you can order food. The main bar is in the middle, and there is another larger room off to the side of that. There are also a couple of different performance spaces downstairs - I believe one is called the Duck Room and the other the Elvis Room (something along those lines). This is a really fun place to go for drinks if you're not too far out of college. Otherwise, you just feel old. The last time I went, the bouncer at the door didn't even bother to card me & my friends because it was clear we weren't Wash U freshmen. Blueberry Hill is one of those places where you ALWAYS run into someone you know, which can make for a really great time. It can also be disgustingly crowded which can make your visit more irritating than anything else. Amazingly, I haven't ever eaten here but I hear they have great burgers. I would give it a shot for dinner but I think I'd rather go early evening on a weeknight so as to avoid the crowds.

    (3)
  • Jay G.

    Much has already been said here... mediocre food, dirty/dusty interior and poor service. My experience was akin to Rachel S. If you want a good burger, check out Fatted Calf or Dressel's. Blueberry Hill just milks their glory days for a paycheck.

    (2)
  • Diana N.

    No. Just no. The food is crap, the drinks are crap, and the tables are always filled with tourists. Who are you people? You can't give stars just because it's a landmark! That doesn't make it good! Don't get me wrong, Joe Edwards is a god among men. He's got the secret to being a successful entrepreneur in St. Louis: kitschy crap theme, low overhead and tattoo-ed waitstaff--makes the tourists feel like they're doing something edgy and cool. Serve large portions of nearly mediocre food, charge just a little too much for it and the fools will flock to you. The Duck Room is great, and the photo wall is really awesome. When I was a kid, I used to think that the guy in the picture with all the famous people must have been the coolest guy in the world. You want a real St. Louis institution? Go to Fitz's. That place sucks too, but at least their burgers are decent and the bottomless root beer is so good, you'll want to rip your clothes off each time you get a refill.

    (2)
  • Tanya S.

    Open every freakin day of the year? That's gotta suck for who ever has to work but good for me if I need a drinky. Anybody from St. Louis has probably been to this joint.....especially if you were a Wash U. student. What's the attraction? People watching, food, cool memorabilia, alcohol, and oh yeah....Chuck Berry plays here sometimes! Don't hate me for saying this, but wasn't this place a bit cooler before the expansion remodel? Meh. Regardless, this is a good place to kill time and drink every day of the year.

    (4)
  • Nowell G.

    Superficially, Blueberry Hill is THE anchor business in The Loop. It's full of STL, Rock 'n Roll, and Americana memorabilia. It looks FUN. However, I've always sat on the patio when I've eaten there. The food is what it is: boring. There are plenty of bars out there that have "bar food" but still add their own personality to it. The patio is wonderful to people-watch and take in The Loop's nightlife, but the service there is absolutely terrible. I've been asked to move to make room for friends of servers (a few years back), "Get The Hell Out, It's Closing Time!" yelled at me just after finally receiving my long-awaited alcoholic beverage 45 minutes (bar time) prior to closing. I'm no expert on human relations, but I can tell when I see someone unhappy at their job. I'd give the place a 2, but the extra star comes from the large dart board room and their abundant selection of beer.

    (3)
  • Michael C.

    Solid food, GREAT beer. Craft beer lovers can't miss here. Cool atmosphere as well.

    (4)
  • Matt R.

    It seems like sacrilege, even to me, but this place jumped the shark years ago. It's burgers are nowhere close to where they used to be (remember that phenomenal charcoal crust?). They still make some of the best fries around though. Service is inconsistent, and highly dependent upon your waiter/waitress instead of the kitchen. It's still a fun visit, and a requisite on the list to take out of town visitors, but those visitors are no longer likely to leave with memories of the incredible food, just the experience.

    (3)
  • Matthew L.

    First trip to St Louis, and I knew I had to try the fried ravioli. They are a great take on comfort food. I enjoyed the place. It was fun and nostalgic. It reminded me of a college bar. The food was super cheap and tasty. The service was wonderful. There is so much to see it was almost overwhelming.

    (4)
  • Anna D.

    Ooh, how i will miss this place!! I think every 20-something from St. Louis loves this place for different reasons. For me, it's the cheap eats with friends and being in the center of The Loop area. Their burgers are good (despite the weird cheese spread) and they're cheap. Their 5 oz. is only $5.95 and their roast beef dip and toasted ravioli are great! LOVES: St. Louis and music memorabilia plastered all across the restaurant. Native Chuck Berry and other acts do their thing on a pretty frequent basis here. They also open late, which is wonderful considering everything closes so early in St. Louis. Great meeting place for friends to grab a beer on an idle Sunday evening. I love the location because it's in the center of The Loop where all the action is!

    (4)
  • TJ H.

    Cool place, fun, casual, and decent. Obviously it was my own mistake to order a salad at a place known for it's burgers... My husband's burger was great, fresh and served quickly. The pretzel appetizer was delicious and served finger print melting hot. Our hipster server was actually very nice and even though it seemed against his very essence, he smiled every time he spoke to us. Overall, it was a great place to grab a burger and chill out, watching people pass on Delmar.

    (4)
  • Leo U.

    My 5 star rating is based on their burgers. Blueberry Hill burgers are one of the best tasting burgers I've had in my life. Considering the price, its the #1 burger for me. Nicely toasted bun with a tasty and VERY juicy meat inside. It's a simple burger, but a perfect one... Simple burgers are harder to master then gourmet burgers. Gourmet burgers can cheat with the meat because their "extra" ingredients will help build the taste, while plain burgers only have the meat to kick out the taste. Not only are their burgers good "as is", but even BETTER with their hickory sauce. The sauce does not kill the tasty meat of the burger, but instead only enhances it with its "goodness". If you like BBQ sauce, definitely get the Hickory burger! GOD its so good. But *sigh*, I dont know when i'll get to taste those burgers again now that I live in L.A. : / *note* for some reason, their regular glass of water tastes really good. Definitely not tap water! me out, not a good bar, just... THE BEST BURGER JOINT!!!!

    (5)
  • Jessica S.

    I have to agree 100% with Mike R. down there. Long wait for a bad burger. Just don't eat there, it's no good. The atmosphere is decent for a bar, nice open feeling, I hate being too crowded in a bar. It works well for big parties too.

    (2)
  • Misty N.

    The place itself is huge for dinning! The dart room looked like tons of fun! Even if you just walk around and stare at everything you will feel lit up like a child. I went for a show in the downstairs Duck Room, this part is small but all the best venues I have been to are small. It makes you feel right up in the action of it all. I read a few complaints about the size and seating. Although I have no idea why anyone would want to sit when they see a live band, unless you have to, If you MUST sit then get there early! You probably need to buy tickets to shows in advance just because of the limited occupancy too. The bar has a full bar with liquor, beer, tap and wine. The prices aren't too bad for beer. For a shot of whiskey another friend paid $5 but it looked like the size of about three shots! There were four of us and one of us right after the other said "That's a shot!?" I can't give 5 yet because I haven't tried a real meal there. My friends and I couldn't stay long after the show and we watched other To-Go orders being dropped off at the end of the bar so I suggested we do the same since it was 15 minutes to midnight (when their kitchen closes). We waited and saw no sign of the food, after 25 minutes a friend went up and asked where we get the food at and he was told to go to the window. After another 10 minutes of waiting we guessed as to where the window was but didn't see the food. A total of 45 minutes pass by and my friend gets a little ballsy and calls through the window a server comes up asks him what he wants, my friend explains his confusion and the server says "Oh your food has been over here." Meaning set aside on their side of the window for them to grab but out of our sight on our side. We get it, it's cold but the mozzarella stick I got a bite of was yummy. I don't even like mozzarella sticks but the red sauce smelled that good I had to try it some how without just sticking my finger in it. I can cut them some slack since we were the jerks ordering food at the last minute for the kitchen but how come the other three people before us were brought their orders and we had to hunt for ours? Like I said I cut them slack, just don't wait too long for your food but don't be rude about it either. I like a place where the staff seem relaxed and this was one of them. We all loved it. I can't wait to go back! Next time I will definitely have to try the food hot and fresh too!

    (4)
  • Scar G.

    Lot of characteristics. Good music venue. Great tourist trap

    (3)
  • Kenley M.

    I like a little patina on my booth, hickory sauce on my burger, Chuck Berry on my events calendar. Free darts, decent beer at decent prices, capacity to easily seat a dozen. Taxidermy of animals and pop culture. Awesome window displays, rotated monthly. There's a lot to like at Blueberry Hill, and the only complaint you hear is how much everyone likes it.

    (5)
  • Erica Lee A.

    I love this place! I always look on their website to see if they have a special on any of their food items or what band they have booked in the venues. Their service is outstanding. Their staff is friendly. The food is not only reasonably priced but oh so delicious! Their chili is scrumptious and their burgers are very very tasty. Their live music they book is pretty good. Ive seen The Morleys, The Incurables. LucaBrasi, and oh so many more amazing bands here. I cannot say one bad thing about this place. I cant wait to go back again

    (5)
  • Liz A.

    I really love this place. The crowd is always laid back and friendly and the food is actually pretty good. I love the french onion soup. This is a great place for lunch and the night life here is great too! There are shows in the basement area all the time. Blueberry Hill just has a great vibe and it just feels like home!

    (5)
  • Monica B.

    I don't know why this place grabbed my heart and taste buds but it did!! Like many posters have said before the food is not spectacular. The wait staff can be douchebags, but when I lived in STL I found myself frequenting this place a couple times a month. Maybe it's because I am a sucka for a burger and fries or maybe it's the atmosphere. I really don't know. But it is definitely worth checking out. And sadly, if I were back in town I would probably choose to eat here over all of the other great restaurants in St. Louis.

    (3)
  • Derek C.

    One of the best burgers and bar menu's I've seen! Fun place! Don't expect great service when busy.

    (5)
  • Diane P.

    Every time I think of STL, I think of Wash U and Blueberry Hill. Why? Their impeccable beer selection. The SEVEN rooms full of random memorabilia (a place comparable to this in terms of eclectic memorabilia is Cozy's Noodle in Evanston, IL). Live shows almost every day. The downside: the food could be better. Might as well go across the street for Saleem's or around Delmar for cheap Thai. Damn, I truly miss this place.

    (4)
  • Dave H.

    Awesome food. Awesome atmosphere. Great Service. Good times.

    (4)
  • Adrienne P.

    I miss Blueberry Hill from my college days, haven't been in several years. Loved the place back then, though. The food was always okay... but I was usually going for spirits, not grub. I do remember tasty burgers, but not with the Cheddar cheese. Perhaps they've changed it now, but back in 2000, it was processed Cheddar plopped in a lump (like out of the can) on the burger. Disgusting! Otherwise, the place is awesome.

    (4)
  • Evelyn J.

    I have been to Blueberry Hill many times, and when company comes to town it is one of the must goes, I love the memorabilia, takes me back to the 50's and 60's which were memorable for me!!! very good staff, good ambiance and great burgers.!!! A must see and enjoy for tourists and locals who have not had the pleasure.

    (5)
  • Maggie W.

    Good burgers, great atmosphere, awesome patio, decent music. That's Blueberry in a nutshell...or in a blueberry. Anyway, I like this place cause it's rarely too packed and they have tons of cool memorabilia to peruse. The downstairs area (Duck Room) is for bands and they do charge a cover but from what I can hear, they sound pretty good. A friend of mine once had a birthday party down there which was pretty cool cause they have their own bar, and the stage and dance floor are nice and roomy. I'd say weekends are the best time to go for the nightlife, but if you're looking for a more relaxed time that's still good for people-watching, go on a Sunday or a weekday for dinner.

    (4)
  • Emerson C.

    Our intentions that night was to watch a live band. Unfortunately for us, there wasn't one. We still decided to stay. They had a late night grill open so we decided to order some grub before getting our swirve on. The weird thing about it is that you have to order the food to a server sitting down. The other weirder thing is that you have to pick it up yourself. I'm not being a lazy ass, but it is a restaurant and there are seating. Why couldn't they just service us like they would during lunch and dinner. The food was so so. We ordered finger foods to just munch on while we drank and bsed the whole evening. The picture of the baked ravioli was delicious on the menu, but the ones given to us was hard as hell. I think I cut my gums on it. The seasoned fries was unexpectedly delicious. It was more like seasoned buffalo chips. The nachos were BLAH.. i think the carnival serves a better batch. If it wasn't for the cheap drinks.. I would defintiely of given this a 1 star. But I'm from Chicago and if you can buy 2 rounds of drinks for under 40 bucks. That deserves 2 more stars. A definite place to get drunk, but I'd stay away from the food.

    (3)
  • Lauren H.

    Granted I was here on a random Tuesday night and did not see any music. The beer selection is good, but the food is barely passable. But it is in a great part of town right next to Washington University. I'm glad I went there (based on Yelp reviews) because I really liked the neighborhood, but if I am just looking for a place to eat, there are plenty of other good options nearby.

    (3)
  • Jennifer B.

    Hate me, go ahead and hate me. I don't like the food at Blueberry Hill. I got a burger and I have no idea why people love the burgers here so much. Mine was bland, it was on a tasteless bun and the lettuce was shredded and just fell all over the place. The size of the burger was huge, and I can only reason that they know it doesn't taste good and so they try and placate customers with a larger portion. The memorabilia is most definitely cool as is the overall atmosphere. I just cannot back the burgers.

    (3)
  • Joshua M.

    Definitely not bad... I think if it had been a little less packed I might have enjoyed it a little more. Standard fare burger type of joint... it is decorated very nostalgically which isn't exactly a new thing, but still they pulled it off well. The waitstaff was decent, with a maybe trying too hard hipster punk rock image. I will say that even coming from Chicago where I live the hot dog was pretty damn good.

    (3)
  • Luciana B.

    I love Blueberry Hill. This is one bar that has more character than anywhere else around. The decorations are hilarious. The wooden seats are actually surprisingly comfortable. The music is great. The servers are friendly and interesting. The people are relaxed and not crazily rambunctious or anything. The vegetable soup is delicious!! And the rest of the food and drinks are moderately priced and tasty. I recommend going there for a low-key night any night of the week. And they also have a pretty amazing concert line-up so definitely keep track of that.

    (5)
  • Amy S.

    Like everyone has said, it's a landmark! Yummy food, and excellent people-watching.

    (4)
  • Barry H.

    This place is a college dive that I couldn't wait to go to when I turned 21. Beer is beer but these guys make what may just be the best hamburger I've ever eaten. I was sad when they quit carrying the port wine cheese for their burgers but even with regular cheese they are sitll my favorites. They have a basement where you can go and hear local bands for a cover charge. The theme of the place is centered around the music of Chuck Berry and that era. He's getting a little old now but back in the 80's and 90's it wasn't uncommon to see him pop in and play a song or two. They have a nice bar with game room and a full compliment of dart boards too. And don't forget the check out the stars on the St. Louis Walk of Fame right outside.

    (5)
  • Rob C.

    Kind of a institution for Delmar, but go for the history, not the food. Play darts, drink, check out the duck room, umm it's mediocre bar food.

    (3)
  • Jeff F.

    This is a STL icon. Awesome decor--collectable memorabilia, photos of hundreds of stars that have been there (not head shots, actually photos at the restaurant), and old arcade games. Great place for live music, especially when Chuck Berry plays like once a month. Some of the best burgers in STL.

    (5)
  • Tim G.

    OK, iconic St. Louis venue, dart room etc., but as far as food, service goes, they just don't care anymore....after 9 self service (how come? scrimping on waitstaff?) --- experience was awful; staff got order wrong, "manager" made no effort to fix things, burger pretty much raw. You do still purport to be a restaurant, no?

    (2)
  • Lauren D.

    Very authentic St. Louis place. Has a lot of character. Quirky servers, quirky bartenders. Kind of a scene on the Loop. Food is fine, no complaints really. Chuck Berry performs here. Dart room and arcade games. Big, lots of places to hang out/drink beer.

    (5)
  • Stephen L.

    This is where my friends and I go when we can't agree on anywhere else to go - not because it's awesome, but because it is so neutral that it is an acceptable place for all of us. I would give it 2 or 3 stars, but I give it 4 for similar reasons to another reviewer, Joe Edwards was a visionary and saw what the loop could be. So, basically, go there if you're a tourist, or if you think Joe is worth supporting. There are better drinks other places, there are better crowds at other bars, and other place have better food (I agree with the reviewer who cited O'Connell's as the best burger).

    (4)
  • Kwoky L.

    If you like music, in particular rock and roll, you will definitely like the decor. This place is very big and is able to accommodate large crowds during the weekend. Very laid back and casual. The burgers is a must-try!

    (4)
  • diana f.

    We just ate here tonight. Perhaps I should be more adventurous with the menu because I always get the same thing, but it's just so good. I like the burger cooked medium with cheddar. They use that spreadable cheddar and not just a slice. The macaroni and cheese rounds out my meal. My boyfriend gets the buffalo fries, which are a little too spicy for me but still tasty. The service is always good and the atmosphere is really cool. The jukebox could have better selections but part of the fun is hearing cheesy songs, I guess. This place is huge and you could spend hours in there looking at all the action figures, collectibles, and signed 8x10s on the wall. They have a few decent arcade games and pinball machines.

    (5)
  • Ryan S.

    A landmark and spectacle, not to be missed for your first visit to The Loop. It's generally packed on the weekends or if they've a decent show, but visit on an lighter evening and you'll get good service and food. The burger's are particularly tasty.

    (4)
  • regina k.

    i will always remember blueberry hill as the place i received the widest-mouthed kiss ever. i was sitting at the booth next to him, we had eaten our burgers and fries, ordered drinks, and just when we were content with the silence of no conversation, with music blaring, paraphernalia all around, and people crowding in, he kissed me with a wide mouth, no tongue, until our teeth clicked. it was probably the worst kiss but a landmark night since i made one of the best friends i have after realizing that we would never be boyfriend / girlfriend. oh, this place is cool. you should go.

    (4)
  • Anna B.

    woooo! i love this place! every server is such an individual and its awesome, everyone is different, its laid back awesome place to spend your saturday afternoon lunch at. the food is pretty average but its good.

    (5)
  • Michael E.

    If you're from around town, you don't need a review. If you're from out of town, this is the mothership in the Loop, a Berkeley-Lite district near Washington University. Blueberry Hill is like the planet earth: it's all about the atmosphere, baby. Chuck Berry is (was?) part-owner and plays here every month or so, which is an absolute MUST (though a tough ticket to get). You can see the canonical rock-n-roll legend in The Duck Room, a tiny bar-within-a-bar downstairs. The Elvis Room is a sister room, that features karoake. The main level sports a restaurant/bar combo that is adorned with everything imaginable: Simpsons collectibles, Rolling Stone covers, and zillions of photos of the owner with various rock-n-roll elite.

    (4)
  • Erin M.

    Strong drinks and crazy decor. Chuck Berry performs here every month and also is/was part-owner which is kind of awesome. Spent most of my time downstairs in "the duck room" because we knew the band....maybe I think it's more awesome than it is due to the fact that we were partying like rockstars backstage. (a large closet with adjoining bathroom). Either way, it is a St. Louis landmark for the hip from what I gather, and I'm definately glad that I got a chance to check it out.

    (4)
  • john b.

    I use to go to Blueberry several times a month. I've been around the Loop for over 20 years and for the life of me I never understood why the servers and especially the bartenders are always so rude. I decided to stop spending money at a place that acts like they are doing you a favor to serve you a beer. Makes no sense to me. At least when I go to Cicero's the bartender serves me with a smile and get this.....even asks if I'd like another when ready, instead of having to get the attention of bartender that's too busy smoking and talking to other workers.

    (1)
  • Tom P.

    This place is a landmark. If you're in St. Louis near The Loop and have any musical appreciation in you at all, you'll stop by Blueberry Hill ... If you miss it, you're culturally irresponsible.

    (5)
  • eric n.

    You've got to try this place at least once for the experience. Besides the coolness factor, the food is actually pretty good for the price.

    (5)
  • Caroline C.

    if toasted ravioli were a sexxxxxy man, i could hump it.

    (5)
  • Larry D.

    I'm sure this review will probably be considered sacrilege. We went to BH hoping for dinner. Unfortunately, we couldn't get to that point. We sat at two different tables for almost 30 minutes and were unable to get service at either. We had one waiter say he would be with us in "a couple minutes". That didn't happen. They were moderately busy with open seats. We gave up and left.

    (1)
  • Mirai S.

    When I visit my buddies in STL, this place is always a MUST GO restaurant for me. What can I say? This place makes the BEST burgers in the world! Living in New York, I have high expectations for food. I've eaten at many famous burger joints in the city, west coast, and the mid-west. All the places were good, but in the end, Blueberry Hill owns. It's like juice flowing constantly from the patty that's seasoned(?) to greatness. The service is a bit sloppy but I don't really care since I'm here for the awesome hamburger.

    (5)
  • Julia W.

    I think my dad and Joe Edwards might become best buds if they ever meet. "The Blueberry" (as my dad wrongly calls it) is just packed with all sorts of old tsotchkes from Simpsons figurines to my old Pee-Wee's Playhouse character toys (which I still have, so nyah nyah, Joe!) to concert posters and old Rolling Stone covers etc. etc. ad infinitum (ad nauseum, to some folks, I'm sure). My dad is sure that the only thing the restaurant lacks is a nice collection of coconut monkey heads, of which he has plenty and is thinking he can sell to Joe for a pretty penny. Or maybe just for a few free meals every time he visits me here in STL... Anyway. Blueberry Hill is a pretty good spot to just grab a burger or some fried stuff. I really like their hickory burger and I so appreciate that they offer a smaller version of it so I can also indulge in some fried zucchini. My dad loves their chef salad and really enjoyed the trout almondine, but mostly he loves the prices. The first time he visited, he was shocked at how inexpensive everything was. "But this is a city!" he kept saying. How could everything cost less than $10?? We're clearly still getting used to how far our dollah dollah bills go in St. Louis vs. Chicago. Of course, Blueberry Hill isn't exactly fine dining, but it's a fun place to take folks from out of town or anybody who has ADD (plenty to look at, if nothing else!). And one of these days, Justin and I will hit 'em up for a show. We're hoping to see Chuck Berry before he goes the way of Pee-Wee's Playhouse... gone but not forgotten.

    (4)
  • Alan T.

    In all honesty, this is the kind of place that I thought I would completely hate. I thought it would be St. Louis institution that survived more on nostalgia than on anything tangible. Well, color me wrong. I stop in here each time I travel to St. Louis now. Friendly and efficient service, a decent, fairly-priced beer selection, and great greasy spoon cooking are a totally winning combo. Yep, at its core, this is a true American diner. The burgers are huge, back yard cookout style sandwiches - nothing fancy - just good old fashioned burgers. I love the option of the cheddar spread topping... heavenly. All of the memorabilia, including a huge collection of Simpson's stuff is worth stopping in alone for anyone in to American music and pop culture. A St Louis icon that actually manages to live up to the hype by not taking itself too seriously and doing what they do well.

    (4)
  • A. R.

    The burger was good but it wasn't one of the better ones that I have had. The buffalo fries were certainly better than the burger was, and that is unfortunate because Blueberry Hill has the reputation of being a "burger place" rather than a great stop for fries. The restaurant is certainly worth a visit though. With a large selection of draught beers, food that is reasonably priced, and plenty of good music, you can't fault the restaurant too much.

    (3)
  • whitney w.

    my friends and i went to st louis for the weekend and this place was highly recommended by our hotel shuttle bus driver (who was actually kinda creepy but we went with it anyways). it was late and we hadn't eaten dinner yet so we were extremely happy to see that they served food until midnight. the food was pretty typical bar food but i had the ravioli and it was DELISH! the atmosphere was great, very laid back and lots of friendly people. (the cute bartender was also a perk ;) ) we loved the random decor, like the giant turtle with twinkle lights on it. all in all, got hammered and had a great time at blueberry hill. i will definitely go back next time i'm in st louie!

    (4)
  • J M.

    I absolutely hate going to blueberry hill! Admittedly, they do make a good burger (reason for the 2 stars). Other than their burgers it is terrible! The service is the worst and the place itself is just gross.

    (2)
  • Sean B.

    Imagine a Hard Rock Cafe, any Hard Rock Cafe... OK. Got it? Now imagine that the Hard Rock Cafe was actually cool. And had pretty good food. Filled with loads of pop culture and music memorabilia, Blueberry Hill is a St. Louis standby. Many people stop by just to gawk at the loads of stuff on the wall, but BBH is a great place to throw some darts and have a pint (great beer selection). Foodwise, it's standard bar & grill sandwich fare with some occasional specials thrown in. Bottom line, though, they have some of the better burgers in town, so why would you order anything else?

    (4)
  • Claire S.

    I am giving Blueberry Hill 3 stars for the decor. As a St. Louis native, I have always thought BH was overrated. I've never enjoyed the food (subsequently overpriced for what you get) and I have never had friendly service. An elitist attitude seems to hang over this place--Joe Edwards knows people will always come in, so there doesn't seem to be an incentive to serve good food or hire friendly servers. Pretty much the only reason I would go is to bring an out-of- towner to show them the decor--there is some nice memorabilia throughout and you've gotta love the photo wall.

    (3)
  • Ash D.

    I saw chuck berry play there...that is enough to boost this place from 3 stars to 4. The food is EH, but its a great atmosphere. We waited a little long for our food but the place was packed, and it did help that our waiter was eye candy. If you get a chance to see someone play in the duckroom, do it. Its so intimate. I saw Anna Nalick, Ludo (who opened for), and Chuck Berry here. It was amazing each time someone got up there. I was in three separate places in the room for each performer. The only way you can have a bad view is if someone has a big head in front of you.

    (4)
  • Maren B.

    Buffalo chips are the best thing since the fry and buffalo sauce met up! Burgers are delicious and the buns have sesame seeds (a must). Decor of nostalgia and taxidermy never fails to disappoint.

    (4)
  • Hondo S.

    Food is pretty meh & the bathroom is in serious need of an overhaul. Get it together, Joe.

    (2)
  • Mark M.

    Overall a great place to eat outside dining. Wonderful in the afternoon! Come hungry.

    (5)
  • Tom T.

    Cheddar burger, onion rings is outstanding! I love this dark, old, nostalgic place! Great dart room and awesome people waiting on us! Tasty, eclectic menu which is great every time!!!

    (5)
  • Deb S.

    Cute place. Lots of nostalgia here!! We had a great lunch of the Trout Almondine. Very good, and priced unbelievably low!!! Waiter was just fine. I highly recommend this place!

    (4)
  • Bocephus A.

    The restaurant is cool and service is good. The menu selection is pretty weak. I got wings as an appetizer and I can honestly say they were the worst wings I have ever had. I get wings everywhere I go and I couldn't even finish these. However my burger was good, a bit over cooked, but good. Service was great.

    (3)
  • Mary P.

    I mean...it's an institution. You're going to come here or not come here regardless of what you read on Yelp, but I would be remiss if I didn't give this place a shout-out. It is my absolute favorite restaurant in St. Louis. "But Mary," you ask, "how can you possibly say that when they just have burgers and comfort food?" Well, because their burgers and comfort food are GOOD. I've never had anything here I didn't like (and even though my tastes are unassuming, I try to be critical, honest). Beef burger is good, turkey burger is good (very flavorful!), chili will make sweat bead on your upper lip -- in a good way. They have an entire vegetarian menu, which got a thumbs-up from my snotty vegan sister. They also have a good selection of entrees -- nothing fancy for sure, but you're not here for fancy. More than the food, the restaurant is a destination. There is always something new to look at, something you didn't notice before. It's really its own pop culture museum. Joe Edwards puts a lot of care into keeping this place awesome, and it shows. Coming here is just A LOT of fun. And the shows! Chuck Berry at the Duck Room should be on your bucket list, even if he's so old he can't remember the words to half his own songs. I have been here with church groups, for birthdays and bachelorette parties, on a handful of first dates, or just for a late dinner after a busy day -- and it's been great for all of the above. I mean, you've probably been here once if you live in St. Louis, and there's a fighting chance you'll come here if you're visiting, and Yelp will have very little to do with it. But seriously. Check it out sometime.

    (5)
  • Brett N.

    Why 5 stars? Because this burger sits atop the BCS ranklngs. --- --- --- Burgers Crushing Souls For my 365th review in my first year as a Yelper, I'd like to recognize the greatness of Blueberry Hill. They are up for the National Championship this year in the "BCS." With plenty of underclassmen at the skilled positions, they are poised to compete for a very long time. I loved this place, despite it's touristy feel. It seemed like a restaurant that tourists love to frequent, but that locals can still appreciate. There's all kinds of random merchandise all over this giant establishment. I kind of wish I could have cool displays like this at my house, but I get anxiety from ever hoarding anything. I like to throw un-used items out... but I can appreciate a place like Blueberry Hill that keeps everything for our oo'ing and ahh'ing pleasure.

    (5)
  • Roman V.

    Darts y'all. Good beer and a bunch of dartboards. Great location to hang out for an evening or to see a show. May want to bring your own darts - if that's how you roll.

    (4)
  • Mark H.

    I ended up here with my wife and a bunch of her sorority sisters for a lunch. I ordered a burger and fries and it was good. I was drinking as were my wife and her sorority sisters and it was a bit amusing when the check showed up and all of the women wanted a menu to see how much they all owed which I though was pretty funny. I mean when I'm out with my buddies, someone just picks up the tab and it all works itself out. Service and food here are both great, and I learned a lesson about eating out with a group of women! A priceless experience!

    (4)
  • Kristin O.

    As an out-of-towner, I was told that this place was a neighborhood staple and a must. I think everyone likes it because it's "their bar" and has been around for a long time. The booze: The have a big, wrap-around bar with plenty of seats. Their tap list was fine - the St. Louis King (Bud) and a few local taps. The bartenders are friendly and efficient, so that was good. The ambiance: lot of shit and knick-knacks all over the walls. I went for lunch but was told it was a good late-night spot. It's definitely a flannel and jeans kind of place. The food: this is where my disappointment came from. I ordered a burger on a pretzel bun. The bun was way too big for the burger, which they warned me of, but just a word of caution for future burger eaters. The pretzel bun didn't taste like a pretzel and didn't have any salt on it. I asked for my burger to be cooked to "medium" and it was close to a hockey puck. Really dry with burnt edges. We also ordered fried ravioli and fries. The ravioli was overcooked as well. They were fine, just took a bit to chew through them. I'm not a fried person, but my date said they were good - hot and tasted like a potato. If you're going to the Loop, I'd say pick a different spot to eat at and stop here for a drink.

    (3)
  • Robert M.

    Came into town from NYC and was brought here by a friend. Had the wagyu burger which was absolutely amazing. We sat outside with a few beers and talked and watched the world go by. The food was pretty awesome and service was prompt and the staff quite unique and well in theme with the place. I went back on my own to get some breakfast and sat inside to get some breakfast. They have some cool dartboards and the inside is almost as awesome as the food. If I come back and want to watch the world on the loop go by this is the place to be.

    (5)
  • Blake H.

    I've ate here a couple of times. The food has always been good and so has the service. The atmosphere is pretty cool!

    (4)
  • Devin C.

    Wouldn't recommend this place to my worst enemy. Absolutely terrible! The service was among that of the worst I've ever had. The employees were unfriendly, and unhelpful. In fact, so bad that we left before even placing an order. Do not waste your time on this place.

    (1)
  • Andy C.

    I have been here many times for lunch and never been disappointed. Service is always tops. I love the veggie burger and buffalo fries - especially with the cheddar cheese. I also like their house dressing - the cucumber dressing. Never been here at night or for a concert, but hear it's great. Great lunch place on the loop.

    (4)
  • Michael Y.

    Good old american bar! Dropped by on a weekday night and sadly no live band that day. This is a true St. Louis landmark to chill and chitchat with friends on del mar loop. They got tons of things you can play around in there. I would definitely visit again just to relax and chat with some friends. Drinks are reasonable but don't expect anything extraordinary from the bartender. But who cares, grab some brews and hit it!

    (3)
  • Dan L.

    Great for Darts! Not so great for food. It really depends what you're coming here for. If you're coming here to eat, you might be disappointed...large, basic menu, and service can be slow. HOWEVER, if you're coming to drink, this place is great (although pricey). The atmosphere is really fun, with the themed rooms, fun decor, and available games...you are sure to have a good time. I especially took advantage of the dart room, where you could have lots of fun with a group of friends and a couple pitchers of beer. They also hold concerts in the basement...I've never been to one, but Chuck Berry, as old as he is, still plays about every month.

    (3)
  • Damien S.

    This place is pretty much the definition of "ok." The food is ok bar food- good if you've been drinking and you have the munchies, but I wouldn't recommend going here for a nice lunch or dinner (the exception being the mac & cheese- that's really good). The saving grace is the bartenders- if you order a mixed drink, they automatically pour a double shot, making it a really good value if you're looking to go out at night. They're also generally friendly, which is nice. I'd give Blueberry 3.5 stars if I could, mostly boosted for the bar staff.

    (3)
  • Minjoo K.

    I wish I could give half ratings. I wouldn't quite give it a 4 but 3 seems a bit low. The local vibe is felt here, and the legendary Chuck Berry is said to play here once a month. The wooden booths are intimate and there is low lighting. Now, for those that know and read my reviews, you know I don't like dim places. I like to see my food clearly. And let's face it. I need good lighting to take those food pictures. But it wasn't too bad a lighting. The service was fine. I ordered a regular classic burger with Provel cheese. Now I thought this was Provolone cheese (ha) so I picked the wrong cheese. Stick to cheddar cheese people. Anyway the beef was thick and had a barbecued flavor to it. It really reminded me of grilling with friends and having a good ol' burger. The fries were pretty good also. But with so many other great options in downtown St. Louis, I would pass and try other places. Unless you want to hear Chuck Berry, of course.

    (3)
  • Michael S.

    Make sure to leave before closing time even approaches. The people who work here HAVE TO GO HOME, and will kick you out. No consideration for patrons besides aesthetic service. My friend left his credit card in the rush, went back 5 minutes later and had to threaten to report the card stolen to get it back. Apparently they didn't want to reopen the credit machine close-out procedure. It honestly seemed like young 20somethings with no manager on duty ran the place. But it was not the end of the world. The music was good. So was the food. Ok, fine. 3 stars.

    (3)
  • Daniel C.

    This is one of my favorite spots on the Delmar Loop. The food is diner style and the staff are typically on top of things; even when it gets super busy. The bar is stocked with many assorted beverages and the random vintage décor is extremely appealing to those who enjoy having a lot of things to gawk at while chewing their food or drinking their favorite beverage. One of the most interesting things about this place is the fact Chuck Berry still performs sold out shows at Blueberry Hill.

    (5)
  • Drew P.

    Food is great. Live music. Everything is a bit dated decor and food. (although still really good) The loop is an amazing place to eat and enjoy Saint Louis

    (3)
  • Jack H.

    Go for the atmosphere, definitely not the food. We didn't even end up taking our leftovers home. Consistently (and likely intentionally) under-staffed on weekend nights. Long lines at the bar. Plan on waiting 20 minutes to get a drink.

    (2)
  • Cameron B.

    A one of a kind establishment that oozes good times from all the collectables and odd trinkets on the walls. The dart room is my favorite place to be and is perfect to bring a large group for any type of celebration or occasion. Good American style food and a nice selection of draft beers, all at a reasonable price, makes this spot one I visit frequently. Check out the legendary Blueberry Hill next time you are on the Delmar Loop!

    (5)
  • Jenny B.

    Yummy food. Hardly ever disappointed with this place! Love the location and vibe. Nice place to hang out with friends have a meal and a good time!

    (4)
  • Jason S.

    What a tremendous disappointment and health hazard. I grew up in St. Louis and visited Blueberry Hill several times for the darts. I repeatedly saw that they had the "#1 burgers", but never ate there. I was in town for the holidays, and dropped by to finally try a burger. Our waiter was awful. He came by to ask what we wanted to eat, not 10 seconds after the menus were placed in front of us. When we said we needed a little more time (I knew I wanted the burger, but my girlfriend hadn't yet opened the menu), he took off, not to be seen for another 15 minutes. He was inattentive throughout the entire meal, which is unfortunate because the rest of the staff was quite nice. As for the burger, I had requested that it be cooked medium. What came out was very well done, resembling a meat brick. We already waited quite a while for our food (this is not a complaint, as I the menu warned that the burgers took some time), and I wasn't about to put this matter in the hands of our ever-absent waiter, so I just went with the flow and ate the burger. Side note - the fries were a joke, as was the salad that my girlfriend ordered. Now I don't know if the burger was overdone because they were trying to "cook off" something, or if the toppings were contaminated, but I came down with food poisoning within the following 12 hours. It was definitely an unwelcome gift for my drive back to Chicago. I previously recommended this place frequently for the darts and music. That will never happen again. I will tell people to never go there, and I will never step foot into Blueberry Hill again. This place doesn't even deserve one star.

    (1)
  • Tina F.

    No children menu ? Over priced! No separate checks ! 18% gratuity on on 6 top !!! Not impressed

    (1)
  • Breana G.

    I did not enjoy my experience at Blueberry Hill. For starters, the service was very slow. Once the food did arrive, it was awful. My mom and I ordered burgers. The burgers were very dry and had no flavor whatsoever. I politely asked if I would be able to switch out my meal for a different one. She told me I would have to pay for it. I decided to ask the manager the same thing. He also said that I would not be able to switch. He then went on to insult my intelligence by saying "if you go to a movie and don't like it, you don't get your money back." This rubbed me the wrong way because #1, movie theaters aren't at all responsible for the making of the movie. Restaurants are 100% responsible for what they serve. I very rarely ask for a different entree when I don't like something, whenever I do express that I didn't enjoy the food, any other restaurant has always been more than happy to offer something else without me even having to ask. So alas, I left the restaurant almost just as hungry as I was when I got there, as I did not eat the terrible burger. The only saving grace was the buffalo fries. Neither the waitress or the manager showed any concern over whether or not the customers enjoyed their experience and for that, I definitely will not be returning and would not recommend this place to anyone.

    (1)
  • Jason B.

    Solid bar food - very good burger (bun, meat, etc) and a fun setting with tons of memorabilia. Regular fries were fine but we would have preferred crisper. Reuben was good but not as good as the burger. Beef au jus was also good, not great. What pushes this place to four stars for me is the burger and the fun setting.

    (4)
  • Daryl W.

    Your standard college spot. Decent selection of beer, games, jukebox, decent seating. Not much more to ask for. The food was fine. Nothing to write home about. I have a hard time judging this place too harshly because it is what it is and it knows it.

    (4)
  • David B.

    I know this place is a Saint Louis staple and tourists love to visit it, but other than when they have a good performing artist I just haven't been that impressed with Blueberry Hill anytime I've gone. The food has always been decent, but not amazing, and while the servers are nice it always seems to take forever to get the food you ordered, no matter how busy or quiet the place is. If you have friends or family visiting from out of town this is a fun place to take them, but if you're just looking to grab some grub in The Loop...eh.

    (3)
  • Tiffany D.

    Being new to STL I decided to check out the famous Blueberry Hill. So I took my in laws while husband was at work. I had the burger with bacon. It's really not right that it is advertised as being known for what was a very generic rendition of one my favorite things to eat. The menu in general is very generic and seems to be thriving on it's reputation as chuck berry's venue. My in laws shared a salad and a Reuben and that also appeared to be very mediocre.

    (2)
  • Jake K.

    My review is on the food only. I really like that his place is in my neighborhood and I hear they have a great music venue, although it is small, but I haven't been to it. I have eaten here a few times and every time I'm usually left a little dissatisfied. My most recent visit was with friends from out of town, who really wanted to go here. I agreed and we went for breakfast / lunch. I ordered a bloody mary. It was ok, but I take points off for places when they do not have celery salt on the rim. Kosher salt is not the same and doesn't even come close to making it. It had a good spice to it and all-in-all was ok, but again, it didn't blow my mind. Several of us ordered the scrambled eggs. Uhm, what are these things? They were sitting in a pool of "butter" or something that was really gross. No one could eat them. I also ordered the biscuits and gravy. They weren't horrible, but definitely not something I feel I must go back to get. The service was friendly and fast, I compliment them on that. My friend did have the burger with a fried egg; he said that was tasty. I've had the burgers and fried before and nothing to write home about. People seem to like the place as the decor is retro and it is a unique place in St. Louis. I just wish the food lived up to it.

    (2)
  • Laura S.

    This was my first stop on my visit to St. Louis, and it was a great introduction to the city. The menu is pretty basic, but the food was really well-done and delicious. The first thing I tried was the toasted ravioli - my first experience of this St. Louis staple. It was so good that I had another order of them after a few drinks, while we were playing darts. Absolutely delicious!!! I also had the Famous 7 oz. Burger with soft cheddar and sauteed onions. I'm used to melted slices of cheese on my burgers, but the cheese was good. My only regret is that I did not get the Hickory burger! A friend told me that Hickory sauce is another St. Louis thing, I was hesitant to try it but after eating some of hers on my fries - WOW. That's good stuff. We shared some regular and buffalo fries, I'm not a big fan of spicy fries but the buffalo fries were nice and flavorful and not too spicy. We hung out for drinks and darts in the larger back room after dinner. It's a nice atmosphere - friendly, not too loud, and not intimidating. I am not a darts player, so I was worried I'd feel self-conscious in a room of obvious devotees - but it was clear that everyone was just there to have fun and some drinks. If I lived in St. Louis, this would definitely be a place I'd head to regularly for good, cheap food, drinks and fun.

    (4)
  • Tim Y.

    Oh I wish they'd yell out the numbers when late night food orders are ready...fighting the crowd to see if your order is up kinda sucks. Nice place. Courteous staff, ample selection of food and drink, and tons of seating. There's a lot of stuff on the walls here. If you're there for the first time, walk around a bit and look at everything. Pretty neat stuff, though you could probably skip the ego wall back in the dart room that has nothing but photo after photo of the owner hanging out with celebs. That's not nearly as interesting as the other memorabilia stuffed into every possible nook and cranny.

    (3)
  • Geoffrey R.

    A good place for burgers and beer. I was traveling to St. Louis last week for the first time in years and met a local friend who took me to Blueberry Hill. The atmosphere is fantastic...really whimsical and eclectic pub decor (and the graffiti on the bathroom stalls was really entertaining - though seriously, if you're going to advertise free blowjobs, you should really leave your phone number :). I especially enjoyed the laminated print of the board from the game Clue on our table. Very cool. Anyway, I may have just been hungry from traveling but the burger (simple yet tasty) and fries were delicious and the wait staff attentive. And I enjoyed my first exposure to Schlafly beer. Yum. I wasn't a big fan of the fried ravioli but I figured I needed to try it for the first time. I don't really get all of the St. Louis excitement about it though. Overall, a very solid pick. I'd say it's between 3.5 and 4 stars thus the high star rating.

    (4)
  • Jezebelly H.

    yeah!! smoke free at last!!!! Great, friendly, chill but efficient service. Fab bar grub, huge shots, and very inexpensive food & drinks. Love to hit this place up after work on a Friday. Even female friendly in the mid-day for friendly conversation at the bar if you happen to be dining or drinking solo.

    (4)
  • Danielle W.

    I like Blueberry Hill for 1 reason only- it's close to everything and close to where I live. That's about it...I was there with a few friends the other night trying to have a few drinks before a concert, and obviously nosh on some good grub, and we ended up getting over charged for just about everything. The food that we had gotten came out quickly (which was a plus), but the food was only fair. I guess you can't be healthy at Blueberry Hill, only fried and greasy is the best there... I was disappointed in Blueberry Hill...I guess my next visit will be to only drink what's on tap, and to play a FREE game of darts. (well I think its free)

    (2)
  • Jackie W.

    Just a quick note on the burger, GO GET YOU ONE! It was one of the best burgers I can remember ordering around town. And, like Stephanie S said, I was impressed that my medium cooked burger actually came out medium. I was worried because my parents both go theirs well done and I didn't want mine to fall into that category, but it didn't. I'm not a fan of places that charge you extra for cheese, which BHR&B does. I got the blue cheese, and only a tiny bit of crumblings were on my burger. Despite this, the burger was so perfect otherwise, I'm willing to overlook this. At least now I know where to take future boy namelesses for a good burger, beer, and a round of cricket in the back dart room!

    (4)
  • Aaron R.

    For all the talk I have heard about the food in this place, I expected much better. The atmosphere is fun, but the food is just ok. I have only been here for lunch, it is probably a great bar.

    (2)
  • Sam P.

    This is the first place I go when I get back to St. Louis. Its a damn institution. They can do no wrong, as long as you know what you are getting yourself into. The bathroom decor did change a bit since I was a wee lad. Not as much graf, but you know, nothing stays the same forever. We were sick when we visited so we had the soup. Whoop de doo. But it was allright. Next time, we'll order real food, the waitress understood, but I was still bummed and looking forward to a huge ass burger next time I am in town.

    (5)
  • Droid B.

    Burger was really good but took an hour to get it! I won't go back late, when there is no table service.

    (2)
  • Christy S.

    BBHill has a lot going for it. It's a fun chill out kinda place. The kids play the arcade games while the adults talk and drink. The burgers are good (as is everything else I've had there). Not mindblowing burgers (or, again, anything else), but definitley solid, and I'm a picky gal. Service is usually good, if crowd dependent--they seem to try, but it can get a bit busy. My only complaint is the ladies loo is consistently revolting. I really like BBHill, but that aspect is pretty gross. I try not to think about it.

    (3)
  • Eve C.

    As not only a St. Louis native, but a University City Loop native, there is nothing bad I can say about Blueberry Hill. I grew up (and my parents still live) pretty much right around the corner, and when I was a kid, my brothers and I used to love coming to Blueberry Hill to play video games. My grandma always insists on a get-together there whenever any family is in from out-of-town. And now that I've moved away, Blueberry Hill is at (or near) the top of my list for places to eat when I come for a visit. The burger is a must! I always get the smaller, 5 oz., version, cooked medium rare, with cheddar. The cheddar is the soft cheese spread which I think just adds to the greatness that is the Blueberry Hill burger. Whenever I've ventured away from my standard (which hasn't happened in a long time), I've always enjoyed everything that I've ordered. Their toasted ravioli is pretty decent. Their chili is good. The gazpacho is nice and spicy. And the clam chowder, when they have it, is excellent. I'm also a fan of going to Blueberry Hill for drinks. On the weekend nights, it's usually overrun with Wash U kids, but for us locals, it's still fun. Whether you're playing darts, picking cheesy songs on the jukebox, or even chilling at a table and catching up with old friends at a table, it's a good time. They have a great selection of beers, both on tap and by the bottle, and they're very reasonably priced. I don't know if any of the other reviews mentioned it, but in room with the jukebox (which is on the older side of the place), a lot of the 2-person booths have board games under the table-tops. You can rent the pieces at the bar for a $5 deposit, just like the darts. A little bit of history on Blueberry Hill for you. It is the institution of the Loop, as it was one of the first restaurants to come in and really revitalize the area. It originally consisted only of the area to the left of the bar, but became a block-long when it moved into the old Cicero's location. Cicero's is now at the west end of the Loop, on Delmar and Kingsland. Joe Edwards, the owner of Blueberry Hill, also owns the Pin-Up Bowl on the east side of Skinker, used to own the Tivoli Theatre, came up with the St. Louis Walk of Fame, and is pretty much the King of the Loop. The corner window display changes regularly - so make sure to check that out!

    (5)
  • Emily M.

    Depending on what day you ask me, I might say that Blueberry Hill makes the best burger in St. Louis. There's nothing fancy about a Blueberry Hill burger; it's just pure and simple and tastes like your dad made it just for you on his backyard grill. Add some spicy fries and an ice-cold beer to the mix, and it's heaven. I'm always a fan of super-casual, wood-paneled, suspiciously dark places full of baseball memorabilia where the food is good and the drinks are stiff. The fact that Blueberry Hill hosts live music and great bartenders most days makes it a must-go spot. If do nothing in St. Louis but hit up Blueberry Hill (and visit the City Museum, of course), you'll be alright.

    (4)
  • Stephanie P.

    Spicy, crunchy buffalo fries with hickory ranch is the way to go for an appetizer.

    (4)
  • Ron B.

    Lived around the corner and saw my first ever concert here. The food was never memorable, but never terrible and serve was a bit spotty as I recall it. Surely things have changed over the years?

    (3)
  • Dean B.

    This may be my most torn review yet for Yelp. There's a part of me that wants to give this place 5 stars because it helped revitalize the Loop, has Chuck Berry perform every month, and has a cool, laid-back vibe to it. But then there's another part of me that wants to give it 1 star, due to the over-gentrification of the Loop (bringing in closed-minded yuppies), the gimmicky decor, and the overrunning of the place by tourists who want a "real" St. Louis experience. But primarily this place is a restaurant, right? So maybe I'll judge it solely on the quality of the food. Alright, 3 stars it is. Blueberry Hill is one of those places that's just kinda there. I never think of it as a go-to destination, but never protest if someone wants to go there. The extremely pierced and tattooed waitstaff is very nice, but overworked and sometimes absent-minded. The food is served to you in plastic baskets with plastic utensils (a personal pet peeve), and is usually timely. About the burgers: They're very good. Not great. And certainly not the best in St. Louis (despite people mindlessly giving them the trophy every year). Check Seamus McDaniels or O'Connells for that. Fries don't come with your $7 burger, so add that in separate, plus a drink, plus taxes and tip. Then you realize you just paid about $14-16 for the pleasure of eating your burger in front of some old comic books and Simpsons memorabilia. Despite what you hear, this is not a budget restaurant. As far as the music venues, the Elvis room is more or less a dank hole, but that's ok because no one really goes there. The Duck Room has nice sound and layout, but you consistently get crowds of tourists who bought a ticket for whoever was playing, and show little to no respect for the performer (except Chuck Berry of course). A real downer if you're there to actually, ya know, see the band. The dart room is nice and a good way to burn an hour or so on the cheap, if you can find an open spot. There are a few smattering of arcade games as well if that's more your style. All in all, it's an ok place, maybe a place to go if you're an out-of-towner, but if you live in St. Louis it's nothing too special (outside of the Chuck Berry performances that is). There's really no reason to wait more than 15 minutes on a table. The food certainly doesn't justify it, and if you want the atmosphere, just hang out at the bar instead. But if you're just wandering around and it's not too busy, grab a burger and listen to some Chuck.

    (3)
  • Dgs S.

    The loop is such a cool place with character that is unique for the St. Louis area. I say this because most of St. Louis is suburban without little downtowns like this. I miss the place. When I go back I usually get a burger or something simple. I go more for the character of the restaurant than I do for the food. The burger is always very tasty. The Hickory Burger is a good choice. It's also a great venue for shows, not a bad seat in the house.

    (4)
  • Courtney F.

    Went to Blueberry Hill last night for the first time in a few years. Had great service, the kiddies loved looking at the toy displays, the buffalo fries are still awesome, and the burgers are still good. Yes, just good; not the best one I've ever had, but the burgers are consistently...good. I always bring out-of-town guests here, and it's always a hit.

    (4)
  • Wesley H.

    Having lived in St. Louis for most of my life - maybe I'm a little biased - Blueberry Hill is one of my favorite restaurants. Whether I'm going to get an appetizer and a few drinks, late night drinks, or bring my whole family, Blueberry Hill accommodates. They also have awesome shows in the Duck Room, and a Dart Room which is great for late night ventures. I've only had one single bad experience there, and I believe it was an isolated incident. I've tried several different dishes and entrees, and they're all quite good. It's somewhat you're standard diner food, but it's done well. In the Spring, Summer, and Fall they have street dining which makes for great people watching on one of the greatest streets in America. When I have friends visiting St. Louis, I make sure to take them to BBH.

    (5)
  • Billy C.

    Great food, fun atmosphere, rude bartenders. What can I say, I keep coming back for the burgers and toasted ravioli, always have a good time despite what seems like the staff's concerted effort to project their bad attitudes upon every customer who dares ask for a drink or the check. As someone working in the food industry, I feel that I am more, not less, lenient and understanding of the trials faced by servers and bartenders - so get with the program.

    (3)
  • Teddy D.

    A decent place to take young kids early in the evening. Occasionally will slip to a 2 in regards to the wait staff. The food is solid and you can customize the burgers pretty nicely. Kids can gravitate to the video games while parents take a moment to talk.

    (3)
  • Jen J.

    Maybe it is just me, but the food quality here has steadily gone down in the past two years. I still adore the place for its casual excitable atmosphere, eating under the supervision of creepy half man half goat mannequins and next to the wall of Simpsons characters and the photobooth that guards a long hallway of framed pictures. But the last time I ate here my rueben was barely chewable and made me spend the rest of my friday night in the bathroom. Not to mention two buds, a regular burger with a small side of chips somehow added up to more than 20 dollars...eh. I am going to have to think twice before setting my foot here again.

    (3)
  • Stewart P.

    Had the best hamburger in long time here. Great bun, good flavor, cheese was perfect. Was their famous 7oz burger. Also had fish and chips at the table and jerk chicken. Didn't try the chicken but the fish was crispy with good flavor. Visited on 7-15-10.

    (4)
  • Al S.

    Blueberry Hill is one of the better neutral spots in the Loop. They have a nice selection of beer, which is always a bonus for beer lovers. Their food is decent for bar-style food. It's a fun, casual atmosphere and another great place for a first date that doesn't involve a huge tab and fancy shoes.

    (4)
  • Cintharella F.

    meh. the place is alright. the moose heads on the wall are a bit creepy but set the tone if you're in the mood for a drunken gaston song. come here with lots of friends and you're sure to have lots of fun.. but then again you can go to turtle park with a bunch of friends and you'll be sure to have fun only difference is that you can get alcohol here. my favorite thing about the place is the bathroom because someone wrote, "this way to the ministry of magic" above the toilet; if you are a female be sure to visit it. oh yea, and the table tops are always sticky with residue from previous customers' sugary sodas or drinks and the booths make an effort to hurt you when you're getting in and out.

    (3)
  • Joe R.

    I once came down to this area to visit and we went here it was good food and good service. So naturally when I moved to this area I insisted we go. I was raving about how good I thought the Fish & Chips were! So when we finally went I was quite disappointed when we got Crap Service and seemed as though we were being hassled after every sip of beer. We were having beers while waiting to be seated. Even to the point of being askedto sit elsewhere while waiting. Uppity Hipster types that must have been hired based on the question " How much disdain or contempt can you show our guests?" We never made it to the food so I cant comment on that except that the previous time I had been there it was good. So maybe I will try this place again after the bitter taste has left my mouth.

    (2)
  • Christine F.

    Our experience was as followed...Random Wed night we were out and about in the loop. We were hungry so we stopped in for a bite. The hostess said sweetly "We are still seating in the dinning, please pick your seat and enjoy" so we go and find the perfect spot when a waitress comes up and RUDELY says "You can't sit here, we are taking names and this is not available for you" I explained that the hostess told us to pick any seat. She replies "I doubt it, we are taking names I AM SURE she wouldn't have said that" So needless to say we gathered out things, told the hostess that we were kicked out of the seats by a rude waitress and then we head out and went across the street to the Market Pub House and had wonderful service, wonderful food and great . I would highly suggest not waiting your time with the rude waitress and enjoy your evening across the stress.

    (1)
  • Jameson L.

    One of the best places to hang out for night life. The standing bar is usually crowded but the bartenders are usually quick with getting your order. There is also 2nd room that is great for meeting friends and chatting it up in private. The 3rd room with the dart board is great with friends. Their burgers are pretty good, and a decent assortment of beers. I don't know where you are suppose to get the darts from though. A place worth checking out with friends!

    (4)
  • Molly B.

    I love cider and they have Strongbow on tap. That bumps this place up to 5 stars for me.

    (5)
  • sarah c.

    I've never been one of those people who swear that Blueberry Hill is the greatest thing since like the arch. Yeah, it's a good place to drink and eat fried stuff late at night, the dartboards are fun, and all the memorabilia is pretty cool, but it's never been my first choice for a meal. But, I have a friend in from out of town and she wanted to meet there for lunch today. I was actually pretty okay with it, thinking maybe it was high time I gave Blue Hill another try. After all, 136 yelpers can't be wrong. I did remember one horrible burger experience with that blob of soft cheese. Never again. It was grainy and bright orange and a strange hummus-like texture. So, this time, I went with the 5 oz hickory burger, which sounded to me like a bbq burger. It was not. My big mistake was forgoing cheese or bacon, thinking my burger would be covered in sauce. The was in fact no bbq sauce to be found and the burger was pretty dry. There was this teeny tiny little thimble-sized cup of some pink stuff. Apparently that was the hickory sauce? It looked like thousand island dressing to me. And, if that was was made this burger the "hickory burger," you would think you would actually get enough to spread fully on the bun. Also, the bun, while good, was way bigger than the burger. Note to Blueberry Hill, order some smaller buns for the smaller burgers so they don't look so tiny! We also got fries which reminded me of dorm fries from college. The highlight of the meal for me was a diet Fitz's root beer. I don't drink soda, so this was a real treat. But, the food was just not awesome. Maybe I'm missing something here, but Blueberry Hill burgers just don't do it for me.

    (2)
  • Chris R.

    Blueberry Hill gets a few stars for it's history, the great building, and the beer selection, but loses stars for other stuff. Want a sandwich and fries? Go for it, but only potato chips come with the sandwiches. Surely you can substitute for fries right? I mean does it really matter what kind of potato you get with your sandwich? At Blueberry Hill it does because there is no substituting Apparently if you want your potato fried, you have to order that separately as there is no substituting. How about you go to lunch with a few colleagues from work. Want separate checks? No can do...will not allow separate checks. If they won't separate checks, at least the check that comes will be detailed to divide it up properly right? Nope, they must have printed out the receipt on a 1950's cash register as nothing was labeled. In order to figure out what everyone's prices were, we had to look at a menu again. The food was actually decent, the service was pretty good and the waitress was nice, but it felt like we were fighting the place the whole time.

    (2)
  • Eliza B.

    Blue Hill, you're all right. +3 stars for food + beer + darts and games -1 star for overpriced drinks +1 for hosting the Duck Room +1 for having actually good up and coming bands through Total star wattage: 4 stars

    (4)
  • Liz C.

    I came here for dinner and got a hamburger. I ordered it medium, expecting the worst, but hey, it actually showed up medium! Points for that, although honestly the burger itself wasn't very flavorful. Cooked properly, but not very juicy or flavorful. Of course, the decor was great. The servers were friendly too. Splitting the check was a bit tricky, but we did the arithmetic and told the waitress what to put on each card, which worked just fine. As a lifetime resident of the East Coast, I was very surprised to find that there were both smoking and non-smoking areas! It was a nice place to visit once as a landmark, but the food wasn't particularly awesome enough that I'm drooling to return.

    (3)
  • Jen A.

    I found my thrill, on Blueberry Hill... (oh, come on...someone had to start their review with that!) Things that were thrilling about Blueberry Hill: - The food. I had the fish 'n chips, and they were delicious. - The kitsch. I'm a huge fan of the rotating art display and assorted memorabalia. - The history. I'm a sucker for a great local place that's been around since the dawn of time (or, at least since before I was born). - The service. Prompt and polite, although not super chatty. Things that were not as thrilling: - Not being able to split checks. - Long waits even before the usual dinner rush hours. - The restrooms. Yikes.

    (3)
  • Jen C.

    All the locals raved about this place, and for good reason! This joint is located in The Loop, an area really close to WashU. The area looks like a typical college town downtown. Apparently, Chuck Berry comes to play at Blueberry Hill every month or so, which is pretty sweet if you are into rock music. Anyway onto the food. Blueberry Hill is known for their toasted ravioli. What the hell is that, you make ask? Only heaven in your freaking mouth! We also found out that Blueberry Hill has the BEST burgers in STL (waiter said they won some sort of award). Umm...he wasn't lying! We got the hickory burger and damn, it really was some good meat with nicely sauteed mushrooms and a perfectly toasted bun (with pickles and everything else). To drink, I ordered a Magic Hat #9 because it sounded different. I do not recommend this drink, tasted like a watered down Bud. Bleh. Quite frankly one of the best meals I ever had for less than $20 for two. The decor is very unique and they have a darts room in the back.

    (5)
  • Tom S.

    I like to stop by Blueberry Hill on Friday afternoons. The bar staff are the best, Becca and James always make everyone feel welcomed. Blueberry Hill is the only place I know that has Anchor Steam on draught. The free jukebox is the best. Loads of games and displays.

    (5)
  • Nin A.

    I enjoyed coming to this place for dinner even though the food was nothing close to amazing. I had the "famous burger" which was okay at best. I didn't love the burger let alone like the burger so I have no idea why it's called the "famous burger." I did enjoy looking at their vast collection of pop art memorabilia and the owner's hundreds of photos with different celebrities. If you're an out-of-towner like myself, you might enjoy coming to this place mainly for the decor. Just don't expect amazing food.

    (3)
  • Cat W.

    The veggie burger here is really good. I've gotta say, it's one of the best I've ever had. I wish they had their own cheese sauce for the cheese fries. We ended up getting fries with nacho cheese sauce, which was still pretty good. And of course I ended up mixing the nacho cheese sauce with the buffalo wing hot sauce. Darn, I forgot to try the buffalo fries on my last visit. Definitely on my list next time.

    (4)
  • William G.

    A true St. Louis landmark. This place is amazing. They have so much old memorabilia. I could get lost wandering around this place easily. Decently priced drinks and food and it's right in the heart of the loop. Took my family here when they came to visit and they absolutely loved it. We played darts for hours. Definitely a good place to go and relax with some friends, shoot some darts, hear awesome music and drink some brews. Highly worth checking out.

    (5)
  • Scott M.

    I really like the history this place has. You can definitely see if every time you walk in. They have darts and a few other arcade games which make for a fun night of eating, drinking, and merriment. The food.....now the food is pretty good. I haven't tried a lot there but the little I've tried has been delicious. The service can be slow at times, but that's possibly because there are a lot of seats to be covered. Back to the history. It's plastered all over the walls and the menu. I still can't get over it, I think that's really nice. I'm definitely going back, but it's not a once a week places. More like once a month.

    (4)
  • Jeff G.

    Burgers here are good but the fries take away from the experience. Seem undercooked so I asked them to make them extra crispy. The service was good and the staff is enthusiastic.

    (3)
  • Duncan M.

    Don't know how many times I've been here, but over the years I have always enjoyed this place. The food is great, cheap and more often then not rather fast. I've never been here without 6-8 friends and they have always found room for us with little fuss. The place is huge and while I've been there many times, I never knew they had a dart room, which I can't wait to try out some time! Funny that I have missed it all these years!

    (4)
  • Emma B.

    After moving to St. Louis and learning Blueberry Hill was THE place to eat at if you wanted to experience true St. Louis based food. I have to say that if this place represents the food this city has to offer, I think you should find a better representation for the food here. After living in town for a few months, I've come to learn that it is in fact more of a touristy kind of place but locals still enjoy going there to see shows, drink some brews and grabbing a quick bite to eat. I can see the why people come here but I don't see why it is a place to continue to return to. I had the special of the day, which was the sloppy joe served with potato chips. I did enjoy it, at first, then my heart began to give out because of all the grease. hahaha. They have other, less greasier options but the menu is massive and I just couldn't decide on what I wanted because there was so much to choose from. The service was good, there are a lot of hipster kids working there which I found hilarious. Hipsters look cool, what can I say? The environment was really neat, a bunch of things to look at on the walls and the restaurant itself is huge and filled with knick knacks all over the place. It does get kind of loud in there but nothing unmanageable. One thing that I did like was the live music area. Tucked away in the basement, there was a huge stage and plenty of room for dancing, along with a full bar. The atmosphere was neat and and aspect I would definitely return to. As far as the food goes, I don't feel like I am missing out on much. As far as the touristy aspect, I WAS expecting to meet Chuck Berry. I'm just saying, I thought it would've been cool if he was in the back cooking burgers or something.

    (2)
  • Ava K.

    I got the jerk chicken and loved it. Fries weren't great though - wouldn't recommend those Ambiance was great too, the floors vibrate from the music. Pretty cool. Didn't watch a show but still had a great time. Very short wait time Saturday around 6pm

    (4)
  • Jon T.

    In order to have some food in our stomachs before going to St Louis Microfest 2012, the D's and T's stopped in for burgers at Blueberry Hill. On this occasion we all ordered burgers of one sort or another. All of us were happy with them. Blueberry Hill makes a good burger and I will have to get back for another one to see if they are consistent. Ms T and Mr D had 5 oz Hickory burgers. Ms D and I had the regular 5 oz burgers dressed up. I added bacon and mushrooms and cheese. My burger was properly cooked, the way I asked. It had grill crust and good seasoning. It seems that I am having trouble finding many burgers that have both. I know a lot of people feel BB Hill's burgers are over rated. I felt they were solid efforts on this night.

    (4)
  • Brooke B.

    Lots of cool memorabilia and good food. Expect a wait though, the place seems busy all the time.

    (4)
  • Mikey J.

    Mmmmm. Two words: Classic and Delicious. Of all the places my brother wanted to take me during my visit to St. Louis, Blueberry Hill was the top choice. Walking in, you can tell this place has HISTORY. The decor is inviting and whimsical, with warm wooden booths and various decorations along the walls. The restaurant is very large too. My one gripe is that the bathrooms are less than stellar (ex:. there is a nice Dyson hand dryer, except its busted) and matched the "Bar" in the Blueberry Hill title more than the "Restaurant." But on to the more important details: Food and Service. We ordered their signature burgers, fried ravioli, and buffalo chips with hickory sauce. KNOCKOUT MEAL. Service was quality. Burgers were excellently crafted, we wolfed down the fried ravioli and buffalo chips. Man, those buffalo chips were DELICIOUS, full of flavor, crispy on the outside and warm potato goodness on the inside. Dip in it in the cool hickory sauce and that right there is a quality side. My one recommendation for the burgers is to pay the extra 50 or so cents and get the fried onions. The raw onion slices were too big for the burgers and made them harder to wolf down. Other than that, if you ordered what we ordered, you'll come out satisfied. Oh and since you'll be stuffed after that meal, I recommend taking a walk in the Botanical Garden or Forest Park, but that's for another review.

    (4)
  • Janet P.

    Great place to play darts. They have a bunch of boards. The bartenders are great; friendly and helpful. They were really accommodating when I got drunk and asked for something "strong and delicious."

    (4)
  • Ken B.

    Surprisingly very good. Thought it was be mediocre since it had a tourist trap feel. Had a French Dip sandwich that was well prepared and meaty.

    (4)
  • Jonathan K.

    A truly great place to grab dinner, have a beer, see a show, play some darts, or whatever else, Blueberry Hill truly is a St Louis highlight. As far as their food goes I would say it's solid bar food, nothing exceptional but definitely good. For me the real highlight here is the atmosphere and dart room, both of which I think can give you a real feel for St Louis. Blueberry Hill is a classic STL institution that is definitely worth a visit when in town.

    (4)
  • Liz W.

    I love the atmosphere here and the fact you can play board games at your table. My nieces and nephew love to come here for lunch. They have awesome burgers in here, they feature a 5oz and a bigger 7oz and I fess up that is what I usually get. The meat is hand pattied and juicy and the bun is nicely toasted. The hickory version is a very nice treat. That and some buffalo fries will leave you happily humming the song. Stop in, relax and enjoy the atmosphere. It gets crowded so you might want to swing in at an off hour. Definitely a St Louis mecca.

    (3)
  • Shawn T.

    Came on a Friday for lunch and the place was not crowded at all. A lot of the customers opted to sit outside but we went in. Ordered a burger and fish and chips. Both were okay but nothing special. On a positive side, the prices seemed very reasonable for a tourist area.

    (2)
  • Joe R.

    Came here for dinner last night and then after going to the Tivoli for a few cocktails with friends. First, the place has a lot of character. Each part of the restaurant kind of has its own theme and vibe which certainly makes it appeal to a lot of different types of people. The place is plastered with photos of the bands and performers who have passed through and had shows at the place and it is really neat to just peruse the place and look at everything. The game room is absolutely huge and plenty of space to spread out and get a dart game going or to watch whatever game happens to be on. There is also a nice little enclosed area outside for smokers that has some heaters. The food here is excellent. There were so many items on the menu that I wanted to try but I had to get the 7oz burger with the soft cheddar and it is to die for. A few of my friends had the grilled cheese which looked awesome as well. I'll have to check that out next time. As others have noted they are pretty generous with their liquor pours so be ready for that. Only downside kind of was the service, it wasn't super busy both times we were in there but we felt just a little neglected by our server both at our table for dinner and the bartenders when we stopped through again for a night cap. It wasn't too bad but it was notable to the point where we all commented on how slow it seemed to be. All in all, a fun place to have dinner and drinks with friends. Definitely recommended stop if you are going to see a show at the Tivoli before also.

    (4)
  • Jay A.

    I had lunch here on Thursday, 7/12. Cute place, great vibe. Probably one of the world's worst bowls of French Onion Soup possible. The balance of the 'bar food' sty;e lunch was okay. Nothing to write home about, just okay. Would I eat here again? Yes. If I was on the show survivor and Blueberry Hill were the only place to eat I would eat here before starving to death. Sooner than die from starvation in a life and death situation one could survive.

    (3)
  • Jennie T.

    The burgers are good. I loved the sesame buns (sometimes the buns might make all the difference). Buffalo fries are also good. On a side note, they allow smoking in-doors. Yuck.

    (4)
  • Jeffrey S.

    First time there, even though been by it many times. Service was great and so was the food. I had the Reuben, which was I thought one of the better ones I have had in St. Louis. My wife had a burger, which she said was cooked just right and was good. Only change would make is fries instead of chips, but would not change my opinion anyway. All the cool "nick nacks", were fun to look at. Will go back.

    (4)
  • Kevin D.

    Blueberry Hill is an institution. Their best assets: - Chuck Berry performs live every month - Good beer selection - Good fried appetizers (Toasted ravioli, chicken tenders, etc.) - Decent chili - Great red beans and rice - Pretty good burgers

    (4)
  • Jordan Z.

    Is it even worth reviewing Blueberry Hill? I guess it's helpful for those visiting St. Louis... Anyway, this place is a St. Louis landmark. It's awesome, and everybody knows it. It's a place you love to take your out-of-town guests as well as a place you will regularly venture to as a local. When someone suggests Blueberry Hill, you never make a different recommendation, because there's no point. The institution that is Blueberry Hill is a restaurant, bar, music venue, darts hall, and museum. I could walk around in here for hours just looking at photos at all of the celebrities that have visited the establishment, wishing they had something similar in their hometowns. Not to mention the plethora of old toys that grace the dimly lit walls throughout. Oh, and not that they even need to offer great food with an ambiance of this caliber, but they do. And it's cheap. Burgers are their specialty, but I've never ordered anything I didn't like. They also make a stiff cocktail and offer up a good selection of craft beers. If you are visiting STL and haven't been here, go. For breakfast, lunch, dinner, a drink, or a show. If you live in STL and haven't been, shame on you. If you've been, this review is worthless to you, because you're certain to go back.

    (5)
  • Steve P.

    Blueberry Hill is a loop mainstay and a tourist trap for people visiting St. Louis, probably due to the Chuck Berry connection. I have eaten there for about a decade now and I am pleased to report that their burgers and menu haven't changed much since then, though you can get a bigger and tastier burger in my opinion at Five Guys now (which hit St. Louis in the late 2000s) for less. Their buffalo fries are worth the extra dollar or so to get them over the regular fries, since they are served like chip fries.

    (4)
  • Christine F.

    Feh. Gone downhill. I think they know they are enough of a STL icon that they don't even try anymore. The last couple times I've been, I would be lucky if the food was hot, the wait was horrendous, and apparently the waitstaff have never heard of "service with a smile." Another "too cool to be friendly" sort of place...I don't have the patience for that. I'm giving you money. Be nice to me. And I'm pretty annoyed at the having to wait for your late-night food at the kitchen window. I've seen mention of them calling out a number, but they couldn't even be arsed to do that in my experience. So you have to hover, and wait, and take time away from your friends, because the bartenders are too lazy to grab your food for you when you're at the bar, and they are too much of tightasses to hire on a late-night waiter. I might go if someone in my group REEEEALLLY wanted to. But otherwise...nah.

    (2)
  • Dave B.

    We went here with my daughter on her recommendation and we were pleasantly surprised. It's a quirky, fun restaurant with a nice, well rounded menu, great service and the food was great. We will be back to try more menu items the next time we are in St. Louis.

    (5)
  • Vanessa P.

    I was EXTREMELY disappointed with this place. The food was not very good and the service was HORRIBLE! We were a large group so the tip was included in the bill but we would not have left a tip otherwise. It was too bad because the ambience is so fun.

    (1)
  • Mallory F.

    I don't know what the deal is recently. Way too many of the places I've dined have been really mediocre. Blueberry Hill was no less disappointing, which was disappointing. I joined Allison B., Dean B. and Sarah S. for lunch before our trip to Super 9, and as always, the company was great. We caught up on all of the Yelp drama's... and discussed a few of the threads from the past few weeks. Sarah had read that the Cheddar Balls were not to be missed, so we checked-in to Foursquare to get 50% off (as she mentioned in her review, if 3 members of a party check-in, you get the discount). I was happy with them... the outside was crunchy and the cheese inside was melty and good... I also enjoyed the ranch dressing... though I should mention that I like the cheap stuff... give me thin, school lunch kind of ranch dressing over super thick, mayonnaisey ranch any day. I ordered the Jerk Chicken Sandwich. It came with chips. Ugh. I really don't care for restaurants serving potato chips with burgers or sandwiches. It seems so lazy to me. I was considering ordering fries, but Dean mentioned that he was ordering the Buffalo Fries and suggested that we share. How nice of him (I know Dean won't be happy to see that I am alluding to the sweet heart he actually has, but it's truth). I was satisfied by the fries... they were basically triple thick chips... not completely crispy all the way through... they were thick enough that the potato was still present in the middle... think the round potato coins from BWW, but with a bit of spicy seasoning to them. They were good. My sandwich? Not so good. The bun was not nearly as good as a random store brand bun... semi-stale and lacking any flavor. The jerk seasoning was not good. I don't know what was in that, but it was unlike any jerk I've ever had. Take that last statement as you may... it's probably true no matter how you look at it. I didn't even manage to eat half of it, so suffice it to say that I left a little hungry still. A few cheddar balls, A few of Dean's fries and 3 bites of gross jerk do not a meal make. Our server was decent. I did ask how the jerk chicken was, and she did steer me wrong, but oh well. It was nice of her to split the check up by 4, so that we could pay, but I just don't understand restaurants that say people cannot split checks. It can definitely put a damper on how you feel about a dining experience. How much trouble is it, really? I also was a little perplexed about the situation with Sarah's sister. You would think that they would have tried to accommodate us a little better. It's not like it was fully packed or crazy busy. I can understand not blocking the walkway with a chair, but it would have been nice if they would have offered to move us to a larger space. I'm not sure when I'll be going back (if ever)... Blah Dining Here

    (2)
  • Kris A.

    Good lunch place , solid burgers and sandwiches I had the Pulled pork sandwich with BBQ sauce on the side and enjoyed it sandwiches come with coleslaw which was just ok and chips the service was helpful and attentive I would go again . The other people in my party were happy with the veggie sandwich and a burger with bacon .

    (3)
  • Glenn W.

    Really good burger. Decent mainstream beer selection including a few local choices.

    (3)
  • Coral E.

    Good food, good service, great atmosphere! Definitely recommend it!

    (4)
  • Marie C.

    This place was super charming, really cute, and just a good basic burger place. But the service was good, food was prompt and exactly what you expect it to be (sort of dinerish, but little better), and its ginormous! Lots of space.

    (3)
  • Stephanie S.

    Came back to Blueberry Hill for a double date last night. I love that Blueberry Hill is open 365 days a year, although the more I think about it, the more I feel bad for the servers/staff that have to work Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. Anyway, we started with the chicken strips appetizer. They were super tasty, and pretty large! For my entree, I was really tempted to order the burger (after my amazing experience with their burger a few years ago), but I decided to go with the vegetarian lasagna instead. Trying to be a *bit* healthier in 2012! It came with a side salad. The lasagna was really tasty and super filling, and the salad was decent. It also came with a huge hunk of bread with some sort of herb butter. Not bad. Our waitress was super friendly and efficient. I don't have any complaints about Blueberry Hill. I think it's a pretty solid spot in the loop. I'll be back!

    (4)
  • Greg L.

    MUSIC VENUE: I was here for NYE 2011 with a group of my close friends. The venue was intimate with the entertainment. The crowd was excited and the bar tenders were friendly. There is a bar in the music area, so you don't have to leave. It's nice and long so getting attention and more drinks was never a problem. The only complaint from my group was the bathrooms. While completely standard for this type of establishment, the hallway was narrow and dark, making some of the girls uncomfortable.

    (4)
  • Veronica M.

    Went to Blueberry Hill for dinner/drinks tonight with a friend. I've been several times before but this is my first review. In general, service is usually ok, not great but not poor. Tonight was no different. The server was attentive, but not overly friendly or enthusiastic. Food was tasty, cheesesticks and burgers were hot. I was a little annoyed that the burgers don't come with any side (fries, onion rings, baked potato have to be purchased separately). I always forget that and then get pissed all over again when I remember. Overall, I'd say everything is pretty average. Will most likely go back, I always seem to. I usually dine here when the weather is nice and they have outdoor seating. Sitting inside at this restaurant for me is just kinda bleh...

    (3)
  • Lorraine N.

    just moved here and had to of course try out this famous landmark....upon walking in I was not sure what to expect with the food as it is a basic rather limited menu for food but a ton of beers available.....ended up with the french dip and it was delish...I think I reached my sodium intake for the week so shame on me for indulging!...But actually the food was above average and a nice suprise....My husband had the club sand and actually removed some of the meat as it was more than enough....kicked it back with two lone stars and I was a happy camper....will go here again to check the music out down below....

    (4)
  • Sean J.

    IN SHORT: A really cool place that serves great food, with plenty of vegetarian options, but which provides fairly slow service. DETAILS: Chances are good that if you've been down to the Delmar Loop in St. Louis, you've already visited Blueberry Hill, because I think it could be argued that this place really is the heart of the Loop. It's a restaurant, bar, concert venue and hang-out rolled into one, and it's well known for its food and its musical acts (which often include the great Chuck Berry!). But let's say you've never been to the Loop, or that somehow, you've avoided Blueberry Hill and gone to, I don't know, Fitz's Restaurant or Pi Pizzeria instead. If that's the case, you should definitely make Blueberry Hill your next destination, because it's a really great restaurant, and I'm only reluctantly giving it a 4/5 because it also has some of the slowest service I've ever encountered every single time I've been there. First off, the food: it's good on its own, and great if you compare it to typical bar food. This is a great place to grab a burger and some greasy fries. It also has a surprisingly number of other options, including a tasty vegetarian burger (which seems to be made on site rather than just a Boca or Morningstar patty on a bun) and some other vegetarian fare. They have some great appetizers as well, and an impressive selection of beers and other drinks. Recently, the bar seems to have gone non-smoking, and they have a special smoking room now for those who want to light up. This improves the atmosphere considerably, and I hope more bars go this route. There's also plenty of outdoor seating, and on a nice spring day, you've got to stake your claim early or beg the servers to set up a new table for you if you're planning to sit, drink and people-watch, because it's a popular activity. Now, on to the biggest downside of the place: the service kinda sucks, and I think it's due to the design of the place. It's not that the servers are rude or unpleasant; they seem to be working really hard. It's just that this is the sort of place where you seat yourself, and the servers get to you when they get to you. They seem to be a little more focused on getting food out quickly during lunch and dinner, but since some people are coming there to drink while others are coming to eat, there should probably be a system in place to let the servers know what's up. (This place would be ideal for an at-the-table ordering system, or for some sort of paging device to bring the servers over.) Also, on the weekends, Blueberry Hill gets so packed that it feels more like a bar than a restaurant, and you'll have a hard time getting timely service. Plan accordingly. All in all, Blueberry Hill is worth experiencing, and you should definitely check it out. My advice would be to go there when you've got plenty of time and aren't in a hurry to eat or get your drinking going. You'll be much happier, and able to enjoy this wonderful landmark's finer qualities.

    (4)
  • Austin C.

    The best thing about this place is the decor and celeb photos. The burger was nothing special and neither was the service. Food alone at these prices would be a 2 star

    (3)
  • B K.

    Would not recommend this restaurant- poor service, poor quality food and cold coffee!!

    (2)
  • Stevi G.

    If you are looking for a good atmosphere and cheap bar food, this is perfect. It may not be the best food ever, but the club and reuben were my go to's. It is definitely a place a recommend to tourists and if you're making the rounds on the Loop, why not stop here? They also have good shows in the duck room that are worth checking out.

    (4)
  • Liberty B.

    Sometimes when I walk into a place with 3 brats, I don't get the best reception. Andrea was a pro. No pickles? No problem. Bussers were on pointe. Burger cooked to MR perfection. Thank you, bartender, for the generous pour of Patron. Photo Booth broken again, but $ refunded no questions asked. A great visit.

    (4)
  • Dee S.

    My husband and I went there for a work party. Our first time going there, we were surprised that they didn't have their own private parking lot - we had to park on the street (a little scary during nighttime on Saturday night!). They hosted the party in Elvis room, which was pretty neat! It does smell misty and old, but plenty room for other co-workers with their spouses! The bar was incredible, the bartender was wonderful and we loved him!! Employees were very friendly and helpful. We had buffet - the food was just plain, needs more improvement on making food more tasteful. Overall, we had an awesome experience!

    (4)
  • Jaime G.

    Well...at least they have good local craft beer. Best to come back when there's a music show I guess.

    (3)
  • Ann L.

    Visited here as a tourist, and I'm definitely glad I did. The decor was like a step into the history of this place. My brunch was delicious and service was super friendly.

    (5)
  • David P.

    First and last time at this place. Everything we ordered was gross - from the appetizer zucchini sticks to the fish and chips to the soggy eggplant parmesan with processed white cheese squares on top. Worse yet, they brought everything to the table at the same time. I truly don't care if this place is a "St. Louis Landmark" or not - avoid the nasty food. We both left feeling sick to our stomachs.

    (1)
  • Alison C.

    Love the history of this place, but the food is just ok. Much better restaurants you could try in the u city area. It was raining while I was there and I was sitting by a window. There was water dripping down on our feet and getting on our table. Yuck! Waiter didn't seem to notice and/or care unfortunately.

    (3)
  • Kaila L.

    I do love this place. The nostalgic pictures, the huge space,and the fact that it's right in the heart of Delmar loop is awesome. I absolutely love the Cheddar cheese balls and MOST of the time they make a kick ass chocolate martini. I do wish they had more menu items and better prices for what they offer. Other than that this is one of my favorite places.

    (3)
  • Dan H.

    Stop #22 on my "Eating my way through Chicago/St. Louis and possibly doing other things on this trip Summer Tour 2011" found me just down the road from the record store I just reviewed. My couch surfing host mentioned this place. I was a bit skeptical when I walked near this place as I thought it looked like a tourist trap. It isn't. At least it didn't feel like one once I stepped in the door. I was craving a hamburger and that is what I had. I went with their famous 7 oz burger topped with lettuce, tomato, onions and pickles. Added a side of tots and a local root beer and I was doing fine. Just straight ahead comfort food in a dark and dank environment. I'm not saying dark and dank are bad things.

    (4)
  • Catherine J.

    I came to Blueberry Hill on my first afternoon in St. Louis on a recent trip to visit an old college friend. We'd already had lunch, and we were out enjoying the Loop until the evening activities. So-- no need for food, just time on our side. This was a great place to kill some time, catch up, and get a feel for some local flavor. We ordered a pitcher of beer, got some darts, and headed for a large room with about a dozen dart boards. It was mid-afternoon on a weekday, so we had no problem having lots of room for our game (which I need-- I'm not very accurate with flying sharp objects). Overall, Blueberry Hill was exactly what I needed it to be. There had been some kind of kitchen fire or fryer malfunction or something, so the three rooms up front were quite smokey. At first I was concerned that St. Louis didn't have a smoking ban (as I'm used to state-wide in Ohio), but turns out it was just the kitchen. There's lots of stuff on the walls-- it made for hilarious conversation starters, especially the mass amounts of pictures of the owner with different celebrities through the ages. On my way out, I saw Chuck Berry, in the flesh, in his signature captain's hat. All-in-all, Blueberry Hill was a good experience, if a tad gimmicky. I'm glad I went, but I probably don't need to make a return visit.

    (3)
  • Jennifer W.

    the cheese balls are amaze-balls!

    (5)
  • John G.

    I can't say much about Blueberry Hill itself, this review is for The Duck Room, the downstairs concert venue, if it's still there and if it's still called that. Such a cool and intimate place to see a good show. Saw perhaps the best show of my life there when Chris Whitely played and then had his young daughter, Trixie, come out and sing and dance around the stage. Absolutely mind blowing and there couldn't have been more than 75 people to see this show. Such power and elegance and soul Chris Whitely had, RIP brother! Think I paid 8 bucks to see this show, you just never know what you're going to get when you see a show and this far, far exceeded all expectations! This was a HOLY experience.

    (5)
  • Alan C.

    When you walk in, the vibe here is pretty awesome! There's all sorts of memorabilia of St. Louis and it makes it a great place to be as a tourist (which I was!). Appetizers: Cheddar Cheese Balls - These are absolutely delicious. It's not overly breaded and once you bite in, there's an amazing burst of cheddar cheese with a little heat added. Toasted Ravioli - These were really good. Like the cheese balls, these didn't have too much bread and still tasted great. I really wish there were more for the price though. Mains: Wagyu Burger - The egg sort of takes over the entire burger's flavor, and it's a bit runny, so the burger eventually turns messy and a bit hard to eat. But it's a big burger and fills you up. Unforutnately the tater tots that came with it tasted a bit undercooked and bitter. =\ tl;dr - the burgers are alright, but the apps are what it's all about!

    (4)
  • Jena E.

    I was told I needed to come here, so I did... and honestly I could take it or leave it. I honestly think I said "Meh. I've experienced better". I started off with a small house salad, which was honestly FROZEN, it was so cold. I couldn't even finish it, it was kind of like eating ice cubes. Next, I had the turkey cheddar sandwich, which actually tasted good. It wasn't extraordinary, and it might have been better with some ranch dressing, but, it was good. The fries were just okay. My friend ordered a burger with an egg (I don't recall what it was named) and it was pretty good. The best burger ever is from our hometown (from the Anchor Bar in Superior, Wisconsin), so it's hard to compete. The tator tots were like frozen tator tots... So, it's not a terrible place, and the atmosphere and history of it are all very cool. However, I wouldn't go back. There is too much other stuff to experience.

    (2)
  • Teresa W.

    This has been one of my all time favorites for well over 30 years. Best burgers and atmosphere around. Fun toy and memorabilia collections everywhere. Great place to just hang out and drink or play darts or a quick bite before a movie or concert too.

    (5)
  • Adina R S.

    It's OK, but not spectacular. I don't dislike the food, though there's nothing special. They have free Wi-Fi, and there's also darts and other cool things (such as shows).

    (3)
  • Sarah S.

    The best part of my meal was the bread that came with my salad. A HUGE chunk of it, slathered with some kind of herb butter. Yum! Came here for lunch with fellow Yelpers. We got the cheddar balls with ranch as an appetizer. Get half off an app by having 3 people check in on Foursquare. They were pretty good, but not amazing, and neither was the ranch. I got the mac n' cheese and a salad. The salad was ok, the dressing (house) was ok, the mac n cheese was ok. Nothing special with any of it, except the bread. The waitress was efficient but not friendly. They wouldn't give us separate checks, though they did let us pay separately. Bummer for groups coming who want different checks. At one point, my sister dropped by and was going to join us. They wouldn't let us put a chair at the end of the booth, nor did they offer to let us move so she could eat with us. She ended up leaving instead - lost business. Meh.

    (2)
  • Hannah H.

    Blueberry Hill is a great place to go for a casual meal, & the Dart Room is wonderful for large groups. The food is standard American bar/pub fare, but it's still pretty darn good for what you get. I agree with previous reviewers that an included 18% gratuity for groups of 5 or more is a bit off-putting - I had one horrible serving experience while out with a bunch of girlfriends. We were all served our meals at different times & they forgot one of my friends salads. We didn't plan on tipping due to the poor service, but were charged 18% nonetheless. The place is usually packed so you'll want to call ahead for a table, but it's a fun environment to meet new people & enjoy a meal.

    (3)
  • Kirby M.

    I kinda feel like there is nothing I could add to the reviews of this place. If you live in there area you obviously know about it. If you aren't from the area it's pretty much engrained in our culture around these parts. This is a bar with dining area, plenty of dining area. But above all it's a bar that is full of music memorabilia and mostly famous for Chuck Berry playing live gigs here but I don't think those are too easy to get in to. Google that part. The menu is ... a bar menu. The atmosphere is .... a bar atmosphere. The area is The Loop which is an entertainment/shopping district revolving primarily around music. I would caution out-of-towners to not roam around too much after dark in dark alleys but stick with the main few blocks in the day or bright lots and take in some eclectic shops and interesting locals. If you need any smoking paraphernalia you will find a few options in The Loop as well. Back to Blueberry Hill, if you want authentic/local this is definitely a landmark stop in STL.

    (4)
  • Matt T.

    Nothing to write home about. I'm sure it would be fun if you were with a group of people, drinking, dancing, whatever. Lunch was just average in my book. Too many good places to try to go again.

    (2)
  • Chelsea B.

    I've been going to Blueberry Hill since before I could drink (it gets substantially better when you can), so I have that inherent bias that's wrapped up in lot of good memories. There are a lot of good things about Blueberry Hill. It's a great place to take out-of-towners, it's a St. Louis institution, and Chuck Berry plays there. I love the decor, the rotating window display, the board games on the tables, the photo booth, etc. It has personality. The food is served with a stack of paper plates and I like that, because they're not trying to convince you they're classy. I consistently order the 5 oz. burger ($5.50 and just the right size) with American. Add the grilled onions ($0.50) for something extra and split the large fries ($5.75) with a friend. The wings are a good starter if you're super hungry, and the French onion soup always looks legit when others order it. They have Strongbow Cider ($14.50 for a pitcher) on TAP, which is awesome, and their list of domestic and imported bottles offers something for pretty much everyone. You can sit on the left side of the restaurant for dinner and get a dimly lit booth, which is the kind of atmosphere I appreciate. I can understand where the bad word of mouth comes from, and I will admit that some people I have taken here have been unimpressed. The service is pretty consistently apathetic, which can be a little annoying depending on your expectations. Veering from the "standard" menu offerings is, I have found, a mistake. In an attempt to be healthy I ordered the Jerk Chicken Breast ($7.95), which was a bland chicken breast with long grain and wild rice (meh) and a dinner salad (double meh). Sitting on the right side of the restaurant during lunch is a total mistake unless you like screaming children. Depending on who you are, these can be overwhelming cons. Blueberry Hill could be great. They should probably limit the menu, serve bar food, and OWN it. Don't offer a healthy option that sucks. It might not be amazing, but I will continue to go here and appreciate the good burgers, the cold beer, and the general ambience that is Blueberry Hill.

    (3)
  • Brent B.

    House made veggie burger was a super win!! Had the buffalo fries and mannn they kicked ass.

    (5)
  • Yousif A.

    It's a place that you need to see. If it was for that only, I'd give it 5 stars. It's a good service (not the best). The burger is decent (7/10 on my scale). Atmosphere reflects the age of the place, which is good. A lot of things to see in the restaurant, including pics, memorabilia etc. I like the fact that you can step in and seat yourself, might be irritant for some. 3 stars because well the service I guess and not the best burger in town but 3 stars is good, which presents the place overall experience.

    (3)
  • David T.

    I'm sure the food (at least the burger) is awesome, but we came for beer and darts, and those two elements did not disappoint. I would have even added an extra star had the ambiance somehow been able to boost my sad dart skills.

    (4)
  • Justin S.

    Blueberry Hill is the type of place that I will go to if people want to go there but I wouldn't choose on my own. The food is always fine. The fun thing that they have to offer is all of the memorabilia on the walls and in cases. But for me, once you've seen that once, you've seen it a hundred times. Its a decent hangout but neither the food or the service is good enough to leave me craving more. So, you will get a decent burger here or some mildly interesting apps like the buffalo fries or cheese balls, but I don't think you'll find much you haven't seen before. Seating is usually self-service which is nice because you can sit quickly but then you might have to wait a few minutes before a server knows you're there.

    (3)
  • Byron C.

    I've been to Blueberry going on a million times over the course of the last 20 years, but I've only ever eaten there once or twice. The rest of the time I was of course getting my drink on. #PrioritiesFAIL Last night was my little brother's birthday. He's there all the time. He's the eight year-old black kid with the dreadlocks. (If you see him down there, feel free to say hello.) We had a nice, long table in the back room with the dart boards. The scene was kinda sparse, because I heard there was a big event downtown, but then I've never needed other people around to have a good time, now have I? There's an extensive list of beers you can order from, but I just stuck with my usual Miller High Life longnecks, because I find pretty much any beer to be fantastic; because my primary objective last night was to put on a drunk, not to taste orange peels or anything; and because I don't want to be that guy who spends 20 minutes studying the menu. It's not that serious. A selection of appetizers was ordered for the table. Maybe I should have been more proactive in stating my preference? We got a couple of things of chicken wings, which is never a bad selection anywhere, even - god forbid - Pizza Hut, but I wasn't as crazy about the other things we got. The cheese balls, or whatever they're called, didn't taste like anything you couldn't get in a big 10 gallon container from the frozen food section at Sam's Club - though I did appreciate how unhealthy they seemed, as a matter of principle. Buffalo fries seem like they would be something other than a lump of deep fried potato in the shape of one of those deep fried pickles they sell at the almighty Hooters, like a tater tot someone stepped on, but no, they aren't. Several rounds of shots and a shedload of beers were brought to the table throughout the course of the evening. Things got a little bit rowdy at times, but that didn't seem to be an issue. I've had people there tell me I needed to tone it down, but I don't think they actually worked there. You know how people like to stay in your business. I know like half the people who work there, and some of them even took part in the festivities. One dude was already borderline comatose with his head down on a table by the time I got there at like 7:30. Of course I give the entire staff five stars. I went with the Wagyu Burger, which is a relatively new addition to the menu, and I suspect is a response to the notion that the food at Blueberry actually isn't that good. The burger there was once routinely selected as the best burger in the area, but that was before a lot of places had good burgers - the pre-Yelp era. The new Wagyu burger boasts a full half-pound of "Australian Wagyu" beef, plus bacon (bonus!) and a fried egg on some sort of special bun. It comes in a plastic tray with a sheet of tissue paper and a handful of tater tots that taste just like the ones they serve in high school, i.e. delicious. The special Wagyu beef didn't strike me as being much better than, say, the burgers at Culpeppers, around the corner from where I grew up in Creve Coeur, top of the food chain. It was fine, but I think they're trying to pull a fast one with the fancy name.I asked the guy who brought it out if I could get it mid-rare, and he was like, of course. Of course it wasn't anywhere near mid-rare. (Few places really will sell you a damn near rare burger.) I wonder if that was because they couldn't really be sure where that Wagyu beef came from. Maybe that was just the cow's - or one of the cows' - nickname. Still, I'd put the Wagyu Burger up there in the top five burgers I've ever had, with the caveat that I haven't been able to try as many burgers as I'd like to, due to personal failings. And it's not like you go to Blueberry to eat gourmet food anyway. It's all about the atmosphere, the location, the toy collection, the occasional hot chick, the cool rock club in the basement, and the condoned drunkenness. The great burger is just an added bonus.

    (4)
  • Samantha M.

    First, I should premise this by saying that I come from a restaurant family (my father owns a Jewish deli family-style restaurant), and I have grown up in the restaurant business. That being said, I have a very critical take on sandwiches. Visiting St. Louis and went to Blueberry Hill on a Wednesday afternoon with my date, a St. Louis native. The restaurant was not packed at all, so we sat ourselves and waited for a server. When a waitress finally came around, we ordered two bottles of Fitz's (let me tell you now that the orange soda was the best part of this meal) and put in our orders. My date got a burger, and after some debate, I got a Reuben sandwich. Normally I would never order a Reuben unless it was from a deli but I had a real hankering for some corned beef. The thing that the waitress managed to put in front of me was atrocious. Seriously. The bread was so blackened, it could have been marble rye or Wonder bread for all I know. I took a bite and the corned beef was just awful. The only way I can describe it is that it reminded me of those packaged processed deli meats (like salami and bologna) that you find at the grocery store. There is no way that corned beef was freshly sliced. The sauerkraut was flavorless, the Russian dressing didn't have any kick to it. As a consolation prize I got to munch on soggy potato chips and a pickle. The service was something else. Despite it being a fairly slow Wednesday afternoon, we couldn't get our server to pay any attention to us. Waitress never came to ask us how our food was and took forever to get our bill. By the time we did get our bill, I begged my date to just pay in cash so we could leave. Needless to say I won't be back again.

    (1)
  • Jimmy M.

    Blueberry Hill is a great place to get a drink and watch a game. There are plenty of dartboards in the back. Pitcher prices of craft beer are reasonable. Excellent place to go for a drink with a larger group of 10.

    (4)
  • Lindsey S.

    I get why everyone suggests this place when you visit the area. It's interesting. Like a hipster version of Applebees with fun stuff on the walls and a historical ambiance. Other than that... Meh. Food is OK. The burgers are tasty. The thing that irks me the most? They dont split checks. They leave it up to you to figure out, who, at your table of 7, had cheese on their burger ($) who got which soda, tax included, and write down how much to put on each card. So, after a long day and just wanting a quick bite to eat, my friends and I were left there, 15 min longer...trying to make the server's life easier. Not the customers... but, the place of business. After having been there twice and not really being impressed, I probably wont be stopping in again when I'm visiting The Loop.

    (3)
  • Katie M.

    I still love this bar but found an arm hair in my burger last time. The burger, however, besides the arm hair, was pretty good. OK bar food.

    (4)
  • Travis E.

    Almost always a great time. STRONG mixed drinks and somewhat greasy,but really tasty food. Outside seating in the warm months is good, but service can be a little spotty. When schools are in expect a crowded bar late with the 21-25 year olds. The rest of the time there's a good mix of ages and types - no catering to any select group which makes for some great people watching.

    (4)
  • Tracey W.

    The Loop is losing cool points faster than the cops there can chase them away... The over-hyped BHill is a glorified Applebee's meets Hard Rock Cafe. The menu features no history of the restaurant, but is instead two pages bragging about how great the restaurant is. Did they not get the memo that we're already eating here and don't need vanity references? Jesus, just plaster the walls with pics of all of the C-List celebrities who've eaten here and let's call it a day. Shockingly hipster waitstaff. I still don't know what "hipster" means, but I seriously seriously think these guys were it. Efficient, but totally unenthused. They were like hipster robots. No smiles. Not welcoming or friendly. Maybe they were east coast hipster robots. Hipster robots from Missouri would at least throw in a fake smile and ask insincerely how my day was. Good fish and chips. Well, good fish. The chips were... probably flown in from a neighboring Applebee's. Overall verdict? Boring. Lame menu. Unfriendly staff. Just a loud, dark Applebee's with a blander menu and more educated staff.

    (2)
  • Renee B.

    This place is okay. The servers are stuck up but in like an 'im more cool than you'way. they arnt friendly and you can tell they are tryn to hard to be cool with weird hair, tattoos, and piercings and all the boy servers have a funky mustache its over the top. the place is overrated.

    (1)
  • Patt C.

    This was an unfortunate experience for an office birthday. The standard four of us. I've been here many, many times over the years, even it being the go-to destination on New Year's Eve for dinner (a tradition for many years), then to a homestead for the midnight celebration. I get it when you walk into a restaurant and can seat yourself. But we were totally ignored when looking like we didn't know what to do. And there's not a sign that says, "Seat Yourself." Meandered into the second section to a dark booth. Don't even know if anybody was noticing. Wondered if we were getting served. Got server and beverages. WHEW! #1 (the birthday girl) ordered the 5-oz. burger with soft spread Cheddar and mayo on the side. #2 ordered veggie burger. #3 ordered red beans and rice. Asked to sub fruit for the dinner salad. Server said he didn't know, as the kitchen doesn't like subs. He said he'd ask, but wasn't hopeful. When it came out, what do you think she got . . . yea, the dinner salad. But he didn't come back to communicate that he was sorry the substitution couldn't be made. I ordered the 7-oz. burger with Swiss. We opted to split one basket of fries and one basket of onion rings. Server didn't ask what size. Didn't know what we got until the bill came. #1, #2 and I were satisfied with our food. Although I took the bun off my burger and consequently got lots of greasy shredded basket paper in some of my bites. The fries and onion rings were OK. #3 got the waaaaay short end of the stick. For what's dubbed as "lightly spiced" online and as "mild" on the menu . . . she couldn't eat the red beans and rice. When mentioned the incredible heat to server, he said, "Right." That's it!! So she asks for more rice (to tame the heat). Server asks, "So you're ordering a side of rice?" WOWEE! Total lack of service recovery! And even with the additional rice, it was too hot. Poor thing ate nothing! That kind of experience wrecks a birthday celebration. The failed service recovery was soooo obvious. And pitiful. Blueberry Hill can stand on its laurels taking up a whole block of Delmar in the Loop. It's too big for its pants. I won't be back.

    (1)
  • Mark H.

    meh... I know this is an iconic place to grub down in St. Louis, so we decided to try it once. ONCE. Upon being seated, a staff member very diplomatically advised us that we would be kicked out shortly because we had our child with us, who was under 21. Apparently, at X time every night, you have to be 21 or older to remain in the restaurant. So far, no bueno. We told the guy that it wasn't a problem and we would eat fast. When I was handed a menu, I found the prices to be a bit high for the look and feel of the place. Regardless of the prices and the looming need to get out with our kid before someone grabbed us by the earlobes and put us on the street, we ordered. He's the funny/sad part; I can't remember what we ate or if it was good, bad or average. Since the food was not memorable, I'm going to have to go with a 2-star rating. I'll never go back.

    (2)
  • Snarky R.

    The quality of food has gone down a bit since I used to frequent Blueberry Hill about five years ago, but it's still pretty good. Nothing fancy. They used to have the best fettuccine alfredo in the history of the pasta world, but they've since replaced it with mac 'n cheese, which is bland and unassuming. Their "best in St Louis" rated burgers are, uh, nothing to write home about. Cole slaw was good, the veggie sandwich was good, but nothing stood out. You could easily go almost anywhere else and get the same items for cheaper. The atmosphere alone is why I'm giving this 3 stars instead of 2. The atmosphere itself deserves 5 stars. All the incredible vintage paraphernalia and music collectibles just make this place unique and interesting. You'll never look at everything, because there's so much to look at. However, be warned: it gets loud. Annoying kids, even more annoying parents, live bands, and crowded tables make for a not so comfortable atmosphere late at night. I love a good live show, but not at the expense of being able to talk to friends over a drink or a good appetizer. Sorry, Chuck Berry - this place needs a menu rehash, ASAP.

    (3)
  • Danny H.

    My biggest regret of my recent trip to St. Louis is that Blueberry Hill was the all-important last place I experienced. As an out-of-towner, I was told to by several locals that Blueberry Hill was that of an institution that should definitely be tried. Given my schedule of eats and touristy crap, I figured BH would be a good way to end my visit before I jetted out of STL. I look back at my trip fondly, but out of all the places I visited and dined at, Blueberry Hill stands out for not the best of reasons. Being a Monday evening, it wasn't really that crowded, to the point where I was easily able to seat myself, as instructed by the sign to do such. A precarious amount of time passed before anyone noticed that there was an unattended diner, and with no apologies or general positive vibe, my hipster waiter arrived and took my drink order. Ultimately, I ended up ordering a 7 oz. traditional and onion rings, since I wanted to see what all the hullabaloo of BH was all about. It took close to 30 minutes before my food arrived. I mean, who hasn't worked in the food service industry? Who hasn't made their own hamburgers at home at some point, be it on a George Foreman or on a gas/charcoal grill? I don't know the nature of their kitchen staff, or how many people they have, but 30 minutes for a hamburger isn't right. I'm a pretty level-headed guy, but even the rose-colored glasses of a tourist, marveling at the chintzy crap all over the cases, Wurlitzers, and classic WWF wrestling figures, and wandering into the dart room could only occupy me for so long before I began to wonder where the heck my food was. The atmosphere is entertaining to me, cool in my opinion, and appeasing to a lot of my nostalgic childhood. But what it boils down to is the fact that I came to eat, and that much of a wait for a burger and onion rings is a trite unacceptable, disclaimer-in-the-menu-be-damned. To the credit of BH, the burger and onion rings, when they did arrive, were tasty. Medium was served medium, had good flavor, and the onion rings were excellently crispy, with the onion not easily being pulled out in its entirety on a bite. But honestly, I've had better burgers before. Many times. The untimely service, long wait, and the questionable (lack of) courtesy of the staff really leaves a poor impression on this traveler. I don't regret making a trip out to Blueberry HIll, but given the numerous other dining options in the Loop, if I ever make it back out to St. Louis, I don't think BH would be at the top of my list of places to try.

    (2)
  • Mary J.

    This is a bar that serves food. Don't confuse it with a restaurant! It also seems better at night after a few drinks. Keep that in mind. I frequented Blueberry Hill plenty of times in my younger days. I had many nights there where I had fun playing darts and hanging out in the Elvis Room. Fast forward a few years and now I'm a mom with four boys (3 are teenagers). While visiting over the holidays, my Dad suggested we hit this place for lunch so my kids could hang out and check out the scenery. I should have bolted as soon as I saw the disclaimer on the menu that it will probably take 45 minutes to get our food. Since when does it take that long to cook burgers? We had a server who was paying more attention to the other patrons. We had a party of 8, which was an automatic gratuity, so there was no incentive for him. He forgot one of my kid's orders and then said that he thought he wasn't going to eat. What teenage boy isn't going to eat?? The food was not good. The soup was watery, my chicken overcooked and the burgers were not worth the wait. It was not a good time and we were all wishing we had eaten lunch at Fitz's instead.

    (2)
  • Asley D.

    I love this place. The veggie burgers are AMAZING

    (5)
  • Hao X.

    I come here sometimes since I live close to the loop with my bf. We get burgers usually. They're pretty good. I always find them a bit small and I think its rather pricey. At least pricier than I want to pay for burgers... maybe I just like cooking a lot. The space is rather large inside with nifty looking booths. I really like how they have game boards under the top layer of table. I want to bring pieces and play scrabble here one day. I know they have a smoker's coop -- even though I don't smoke, I have friends who do, so it's good. It's also good that the smoke isn't in the restaurant. I've never really played darts much, but I like how they have that. I can see how people would like to hang out here... the food isn't bad and there are nifty things to do! It's just not my favorite place.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    When in Rome act like a jackass? That was apparently the mood my 67 year old father/lunch partner was in yesterday during lunch at this historic STL landmark restaurant. Dear Dad: I get that you are a Republican. I don't judge you for it....in fact I agree with a lot of your fiscal policy. That being said, why in God's name would you feel the need to not only talk politics at a bar - LET ALONE THIS BAR IN UCITY WITH YOUR MEGAPHONE VOICE? I was mortified. Was the Slinger Wagyu burger fantastic....yeah if you could over the paranoia that the hipster in back hadn't just pee'd on it out of pure spite for me bringing Bob Dole into the bar.

    (4)
  • George F.

    Super friendly employees and great service with a fun touch to it! The burgers are absolutely perfect and all the other food is too! But the ambiance is somewhat ok, but not the best.

    (4)
  • Aimee K.

    "The St. Louis Home of Chuck Berry & Rock n' Roll." And deliciously fried appetizers, killer burgers, a great beer selection... Never have I been more okay with eating something called fried Cheddar Cheese Balls. The Fried Mushrooms come a close second... and those delicious sauces they serve with them! Wowza. Last night I died and went to fried food heaven. I've been hanging in the Loop more often lately, and after eating at Blueberry Hill last night, I'm not sure why it's been so long since I've been there! Super fun atmosphere, all the pop-culture memorabilia your heart could desire, an occasional Chuck Berry or Joe Edwards sighting... pretty perfect. For all you carnivores out there, the burgers here are to die for... I love meat but last night decided to go with the Veggie Sandwich (trying to balance out the damage I did with the appetizers) and it was pretty great. A friend of mine got a big plate of Macaroni and Cheese and it ended up being passed around the table. They also are very generous with their pours, and I blame the bartender and his rum and diets for the condition I'm in today. The whole late-night food process here cracks me up, how after 9pm you have to order through a window and wait for your food like you're in a cafeteria. Embarrassingly enough, I've stood at that window plenty of times waiting for a big plate of nachos or some fried zucchini. For a fun night on the Loop, have dinner here and then head over to bowl at Pin-Up! Great crowds at both places.

    (4)
  • Kevin W.

    Great bar/restaurant right in the Loop. Historic and a landmark for the city. Great wings, t-ravs, and burgers. They have darts, good music. Love Blueberry Hill!

    (5)
  • Kelly B.

    Ohhhh Blueberry Hill.... Upon walking in you are hit with wall after wall of childhood nostalgia as well as fun nick-nacks. It's an incredible decor that would take hours to look through completely, and I always see something I haven't seen before when I come in. Food seems to be what the major problem is here. It's overpriced bar food that is usually either bland or absolutely terrible. My trick is just to share appetizers with friends. Maybe split a basket of their fried cheddar cheese balls and some chicken strips. The drinks are great. Never had a problem with bar service. Service can be pretty terrible. The worst is late at night when you have to wait at the kitchen window to get your own food. For such a large and successful restaurant, you would expect at least one late night waiter. All in all, it's a must see staple for St. Louis, but don't get your hopes up too terribly high.

    (3)
  • Abby S.

    When people ask me what I'm going to miss about St. Louis, one of the first things that comes to mind is Blueberry Hill. It really is a St. Louis original. Sure, there's lots of smoky bars across the country with crap on the walls and lackluster service, but there's something about this particular establishment that screams "St. Louis" to me. And I really don't think I'll ever find a place that serves buffalo fries or fried mozzarella balls like Blue Hill. Definitely on my STL Bucket List and will make it a point to come back as much as possible when visiting.

    (4)
  • Kate B.

    "Meh." Blueberry Hill....I never understood why people rave about this place so much. It's kinda dirty on the inside, smells kinda gross like cig smoke, the staff are incredibly slow at bringing out your food and drinks, and sometimes they even mess your order up. The food is terrible. The only stomach-able item on their menu is a hamburger. Everything else, just, meh. So long story short if you want a burger and beer, you could go here and it would be OK. Just OK. If you wanted a better burger and a better beer selection, hit up Cicero's or any other restaurant on the Loop. =/ I guess they think they're pretty much hot shit just because they have some tacky-ass stuff on their walls and a couple of famous people who stopped by and put their signatures on the wall. If I had the choice between going to TGI Friday's or Blueberry Hill, I'd pick TGI Friday's, hands down, hahahaha. That's kinda sad, TBH. :(

    (2)
  • Danon H.

    The last time I went to St. Louis I stopped here and ate. The food was fantastic! The wait staff was very friendly and helpful. I loved the atmosphere of this place also. The food was moderately priced also. Its hard to believe that chuck berry owns this place. The next time I visit some of my relatives in St. Louis, I will have to stop by and check this place out again.

    (4)
  • Carol L.

    My friend and I were headed to Booster's Cafe for breakfast before departing St. Louis. I called ahead and the guy who answered the phone said they had outdoor seating. When we drove up, not only was there construction directly in front of the cafe, but there was exactly one table out front...altogether not very cute. We drove around the corner and found Blueberry Hill...much more promising! I went inside and was ignored for a few minutes. The sign said seat yourself, but I wanted to tell them we would be outside. Finally I caught the bartender's attention and told him we were outside. Without so much as a smile, he said ok. Yeah, that was the extent of the warmth we received here. We both had The Loop Combo (three scrambled eggs served with TATER TOTS and toast or buttermilk biscuits). Nothing special, but it was filling. And I do love Tater Tots!

    (3)
  • Erin Q.

    My friend and I were in town visiting another friend and she said this was the place to take tourists. We went for lunch and were immediately seated and were able to admire the mass amounts of memorabilia. Our waitress was super attentive and we opted to try the Blueberry Hefewiezen. It could have been a bit colder for our liking, but it was delicious none the less. We tried the toasted raviolis and they were ok. We all ordered burgers of sorts and they were cooked and dressed the way we ordered them. It was nice to be able to order a smaller version(5oz). The grilled onions were the best part... super ooey gooey yumminess. Definitely a place to check out while in town, but I don't think I would frequent it if I lived there... just too many other places to try!

    (3)
  • Michael K.

    Expect to wait, but its worth it to look around the memorabilia of the place! This place is pretty unique. Where some people hide their hoards in garages, the owner puts out his massive collection on display. Everything from Simpsons, sports, music, animal heads, juke boxes, and the list goes on. You name it and there is a decent chance there is something on display here. Pictures of celebrities who have visited also take up space along all the walls between the various collections. You can, unfortunately, expect a bit of wait for food once you are seated as the service tends to be a bit slow. I feel this is outweighed by the food you receive. Indulge yourself with cheddar cheese balls or hot pretzel sticks with nacho cheese (hold onto this for your fries later!) for starters. For the main course move onto a juicy, 7oz (you can get 5oz) hickory burger with soft spread cheddar. The burgers are always cooked to my specified medium request, with a decent grill crust to seal in the flavor. The soft spread cheddar really pulls this burger together for me. It just adds a texture and flavor to the burger that takes it up a notch. Go ahead and order that small order of fries to share with your companion, my wife and I do. Perfectly salted and ready for dipping in that nacho cheese you saved from the pretzels earlier. This meal will have you coming back for more, it does for me!

    (4)
  • Chris Z.

    Don't get me wrong. Blueberry Hill has some seriously good qualities. However, for dinner and drinks alone, they seem to have some issues. I visited again this weekend. Late night dinner requires you to know to visit a station by the bar to place your order, and then pick up yourself at the window. I really don't have a problem with that since I know the routine, but I noticed a few other tables that were sitting without service. A table tent outlining the instructions would be helpful for those that don't know the drill. Food this time was much better. I think it's what you order... the burgers here are very good and they're nice and juicy. Not the smashed down fast food variety. The wings were very good too. However, I ordered a pound and what was in the basked was 8 wings. I could be mistaken but a pound is usually at least 12 wings at other restaurants. No big deal, they were very good. I don't see what the fuss is over their buffalo fries. They're not all that. Just potato slices with season salt. Nothing spectacular. After dinner we moved from our booth to join a larger group of friends that were drinking at the bar. Drink service was slow. It's not because the bartenders weren't working hard. There were 3 guys behind the bar and all of them were flying around. However, anyone that's been in Blueberry Hill knows how big the place is. And really, there's just the main bar for upstairs service. When busy, it's tough to get to the bar, and when you do, you have to jockey for position in order to get a drink. Simply put, on busy nights they don't have enough bar space to handle the crowds. As I said at the beginning, this place has some great perks. The dart room is great. The booths are quaint. The nostalgia and jukebox are awesome. It's a great place to meet friends or have a burger. Just don't have high expectations on the bar service if busy. And as Tim put it... the food quality is similar to Friday's.

    (3)
  • Tirzah C.

    Been here multiple times and constantly disappointed in service. Stood at the bar for 30 minutes in a non crowded bar after being ignored and then the bartender verbally complained about an 18% tip. Bad service and I have worked as a sever/ bartender.

    (1)
  • Athena S.

    Wow!!! $35 to see Chuck Berry and awesome openers ( I suck at remembering names sometimes, sorry fellas) Went mid September... Stiff drinks, impressive pictures everywhere , think Hard Rock Cafe but less commercial, eclectic memorabilia, cool staff too! The Duck Room (downstairs) is super intimate. When they say expect to stand (for Chuck Berry), expect to stand. Why would you want to sit during rockin music anyway unless you're Chuck Berry's age, of course. No disrespect to the cool Grannies & Gramps that get their Chuck on!! I was shocked how many locals have never gone here. I mentioned I was going to see Chuck Berry and not one person (out of about a dozen) had seen a concert let alone been to Blueberry Hill. Eek. Shows get sold out for a reason, friends. IF you are planning to see Chuck Berry - here's a hint. Ask them what day tickets go on sale (for the next month). Call in late to work that day, maybe even get your cultured little self a cup of coffee so you can pretend it's a past time and that you do enjoy waiting in line. Be there EARLY, they sell out in a quick hour. Oh, and DO NOT BUY from the slimy douchebag outside for $150 each, that's just wrong. Wait til next month.

    (5)
  • Margaret L.

    The food here is your classic fried fare and predictable hamburger-centric menu. The draw of Blueberry Hill is the historic, music-driven feel and the walk down memory lane inspired by the collection of music posters on the walls. The bf and I brought our friend from back home (CA) here to experience some local flavor and check out The Loop area, so while food wasn't really the priority, I was still a bit disappointed with the meal. I ordered the veggie burger with the spreadable cheddar at the suggestion of our server. Public service announcement: "spreadable cheddar" is an abomination to all cheeses (and I say this in the land of the hallowed Provel) and should be avoided. It tastes like eating the powder from a kraft mac-n-cheese box mix (don't act like you're too cool to have tried it). The veggie burger itself was nothing spectacular, definitely out of the box, but dressed well with fresh tomato and lettuce. The mozzarella sticks were probably the highlight of my entire experience... but it's kinda hard to screw up fried cheese. They have a solid beer menu, and I'm sure this place would be a fun if you were just popping in for some appetizers and drinks. Overall, it's not really my style for dinner, but the service was friendly (besides cursing me with the most disgusting cheese on my burger) and the experience was pretty low-key and fun. It reminds me a tiiiiiiny bit of Madison Bear Garden in Chico (but NOWHERE NEAR AS MAJESTIC), just because of the colorful walls crowded with posters and the sticky wood tabletops.

    (3)
  • Dan C.

    This is place is so cool. Everything about it. The staff was super cool and attentive. They have a dart room kinda on the side of the place, adds a laid back put your feet up kinda thing for me. Ordered the Wagyu burger medium well. Basically a burger with canadian bacon and an egg on top. Uhh I don't even know what to say, so good.

    (4)
  • Tony U.

    Fun place to socialize and eat with friends. Lots of neat things to look at and a wide variety of food. Perfect place to come to on a hot humid day. Quality of food's pretty good and the service perfect. Pretty much everything's good here.

    (4)
  • Nish N.

    I just turned another year older so mortality was on my mind when I heard that Chuck Berry, 83, still plays every Wednesday at his club Blueberry Hill. Talk about a place to find your thrill! It didn't take much to convince two good pals to fly down with me from San Francisco to take in one of these performances. But guess what, the show was sold out weeks in advance! That didn't stop us from boarding our plane and arriving ticketless, with hours to spare. Well with a little luck and respect to rock 'n' roll, we managed to get in (message me if you want to know how!). You can actually eat at Blueberry Hill, which I'd recommend, since the burgers are good and the chicken wings are so good Chuck comes in on off nights to eat them. We did the tourist thing and washed the food down with a fine local beer; perhaps you've heard of Budweiser? But man, the restaurant and bar is a carnival and feast for the eyes, with all kinds of memorabilia to take in: plenty of vintage Chuck, ducks in all shapes and sizes, a Simpsons display, humongous animal head mounts... ... and then you go down into The Duck Room, where bands (they have all sorts of live music almost every night) take the stage in a setting without a bad seat in the house. The acoustics are pitch perfect and you can feel the sweat and swagger permeating. But we were here/hear to see Sir Chuck, and man did he deliver, despite being a bit too old to duck walk. From "Round And Round" to "No Particular Place To Go" to a balls-out, almost rap-like "Johnny B. Goode", this octogenarian rocked like he was fifty years younger. He had his son Charles along with him on guitar, and his eldest daughter singing the blues, both adults now, but still in loving deference to the man. But the coolest thing was that he genuinely played to the crowd and seemed to enjoy every last chord he hit. Having the chance to see Chuck play the week The Rolling Stones' "Exile On Main Street" ( nytimes.com/2010/05/23/a… ) got gloriously reissued was pure rock magic. Mick and Keith worshiped everything about this legend and if you're smart you will too, right here in his hometown club, before he heads for that great Chuck Wagon in the sky. P.S. I found this review of a show of his from about a year ago that perfectly captures the moment, much better than I do: post-rockist.com/2009/05…

    (5)
  • Robby G.

    You should only come here if you enjoy eating a mediocre burger by yourself. This has been the most frustrating process of splitting a check I have ever had. Nothing is itemized, nothing is split up between couples, nothing makes sense. I get that the hipster vibe is appealing to some, but please allow the rest of us to get out of your restaurant without the hassle of spending 15 minutes dividing up a bill from the 1970s only to find that we were charged for an item we didn't order. The only way I come back is if they give me my own star on the sidewalk outside the front door that reads "customer service is not welcome here"

    (1)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :11:00 am - 1:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch, Dinner
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Music : Live, Juke Box
    Good For Dancing : No
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Happy Hour : Yes
    Best Nights : Thu, Fri, Sat
    Coat Check : No
    Smoking : Outdoor Area/ Patio Only
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

Blueberry Hill Restaurant & Bar

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