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The Best Places to Enjoy a Meal in St. Louis

Most people travel to St. Louis with their families to take in the amazing sights and history of the town. The following are some of the best restaurants in the city recommended for families. There are dozens and dozens of other eateries in town, including fine dining and dinner theatre. However, since vacationing is often a family affair, its great when all ages can sit down and enjoy a meal together.

Dave and Busters
Catering to adults and children alike, this exciting eatery will have you coming back again and again. Once you have dined on delicious entrees that include Jack Daniels Barbecue Chicken and Cajun Shrimp Alfredo grab some quarters and head to the Million Dollar Midway. Here you can play video and interactive games, in addition to classics like billiards and shuffleboard. There are several bars inside the complex, which appeal to the adult crowd. So, whether you are 4 or 40, you are sure to have a fantastic time at Dave and Busters.

Swifty's
Swifty's has a 50s feel with a modern sense of time and money. The amazing food here comes in large portions without a large price tag. Choose to sit in one of the many booths, or grab a seat at the counter and order some of the best American food in the area. There are appetizers, soups and salads, burgers, sandwiches, and of course, dessert. In fact, the chocolate malts made here are legendary. If you are traveling with family, Swifty's is the place for you as they feature a kids menu and even have a small arcade to keep children occupied while waiting for their meal.

Fitz's American Grill and Bottling Works
The ultimate place for a family meal, Fitz's has been operating since 1947. While their meals are exceptional, they are best known for the root beer they produce. It is made in the same way it was in the 1940s and still uses pure cane sugar. Once you have your root beer safely in hand, check out the menu and order appetizers, soup and salad, or one of the gourmet hamburgers. Kids will enjoy the kids menu and the ability to watch the root beer bottling process right from the dining room. If you aren't dining with your kids head upstairs where you will enjoy a full service bar, big screen TV, billiards, and darts.

Crown Candy Kitchen
Your kids' eyes will light up the moment they step into the Crown Candy Kitchen. With the old fashioned juke box, Coca Cola collectibles, and vintage soda fountain, stepping into the Kitchen is like stepping back in time. The decor is just an appetizer to the wonderment that is coming. Crown Candy Kitchen makes their own chocolate and sells several kinds of the tasty treats, along with many other delicious desserts. Want something a little more substantial? Check out the menu. You can get a large stacked sandwich, a bowl of chili, or even a gourmet frank. Since opening in 1913 Crown Candy Kitchen has built a reputation for greatness, which is still in operation today.

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