Baileys' Range
920 Olive St, St. Louis
(314) 241-8121
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This was my first time here and it was a great experience! I got the veggie burger and I would 10/10 recommend. And the fries were so yummy dipped in the garlic aioli sauce. My server was Madi and she was amazing. Very attentive and accommodating to some of my odd, anxious requests. The patio is a great environment to sit with your pup, especially with the weather getting a little cooler. I grabbed a cup of ice cream to go and couldn’t wait so I tried it in the car and it was just perfect. I am looking forward to coming back and spending more cool nights in the fall on the patio with friends and trying out all the other delicious menu options!
You can order on your phone in the restaurant, the burgers and toasted Raviols were good, milkshakes were pretty good too
Shaw location. Weekday lunch, not crowded. Slow service, burger was meh. Grass fed, who cares. It was overcooked and tasteless. Small shake was maybe 8 ounces and thin (low ice cream to liquid ratio). Expensive $19 for a cheeseburger with mushrooms and a small shake. Other than that no complaints. Nice space with potential not yet realized.
The house burger was amazing, the patty was very big and everything was so perfectly done. Also highly recommend trying their boozy milkshakes, especially the bacon one, it does not sound like it will work out together but it definitely does, really really good. Service was not good at all, bartender never checked in on me, nor was around when I wanted to order more or pay for the check but the other staff members took care of it :)
Delicious! I should've taken a photo while the Bourbon Bacon Caramel Vanilla Milkshake, yeah you read that correctly, still had its 'whip cream bacon topping,' but I stuck my face in it as soon as I got it!! LOL ? The burgers, they're off the charts too! First time in St Louis and this is the first place I've been, and I am happy!
Breakfast for six on a Friday. Decent grub with a good vibe. Extremely poor and slow coffee delivery process. Hands down winner over Rooster. Would probably give them another try
Bailey's Range was recommended by a friend, and I'm so glad we stopped in for dinner. After several busy days, it was nice to find a quieter (at least when we were there) spot for dinner. However, it is apparent that this location can accommodate plenty of patrons, perfect since it's near America's Center. We sat at a long, community table, and there is also an upper level.Ordering was easy (toast tab) and there were plenty of options on a relatively simple menu.
First time visiting. It was very loud inside. You have to pay and order through your phone. It was an inconvenience. Took a long time to get our drinks and food. Had to stop a waitresses to get refills and other stuff. No one chevked on us. We had a baby with us and the area for low tables is small. The tables are too big for the size of the space they are in. Fries and the stl bbq sauce was delicious. The burgers left something to be desired. The ipa cheddar sauce was way too ipa forward. The milkshakes were a great way to end the meal. Not very kid friendly. I would go back just for the fries and to try something new on the menu. I would recommend it.
Let’s hit the highlights first. The PB&J burger was amazing! The soft bun they use don’t make the burger slip out, and the goat cheese, pesto and tomato jam create this sweet savory accompaniment to the thick juicy burger. 10/10The chicken tenders are truly unique. They smoke the chicken before it’s fried, and the smoke flavor melds with the salty/oily breading to deliver something that tastes like salt cured smoked bacon that has been deep fried. It’s like take the tenderness of a chicken finger and crossed it with smoked jerky flavorings. It bends the mind.Side note here. The firecracker sauce is amazing; however it is not spicy, so don’t expect a zing. Rather, expect something that is the consistency of jam with some beer flavors, as well as fruity notes. It works great with the roasted Brussels sprouts, and not so much with the chicken.The Brussels sprouts were a bit of a sore spot for me though. I’m used to tossing them in oil and spices to get a nice roast on them in the oven or pan, but these were drenched in oil. So much so that they could be squeezed out like a sponge. It kind of made them hard to enjoy, but I also wonder if this is normal or just a one-off kind of thing. So I’ll likely give them another shot.The wait time was a little rough, the restaurant wasn’t full, and it’s possible that they were short staffed in the kitchen. After placing the order, it took half an hour to get the food. Not totally unreasonable, but I would expect it to be a little faster for lunch. Staffing has been hard around the city so I can’t fault them, but it’s something to be wary of if you’re short on time.We’ll definitely be back! The chicken fingers are addictive, so I’ll be sure to get some to take home next time.
Good vegetarian options. French fries were delicious! It was a nice place but can be a little bit better. The music is too low. It is a bit expensive for the type of food they offer. Good menu functionality.
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I really like this place and it's a must stop in St. Louis. Tried to go twice after MVC tournament. 7:00 or so. Decent crowd but they weren't packed. Bartender told us they weren't taking anymore customers. I thought Ok, maybe understaffed for stuff going on. Come back the next night similar time. Again, maybe 20 or so people there. Less than the night before. No one at bar. I sit down, bar tender comes by and says, we are closing at 8 and won't get your food out by then so no food orders.
Here is the deal! The atmosphere was cozy and comfortable. There is a bull watching the front door which I thought was hilarious. The waitress was friendly and kind. My food was hot and fresh. The food tasted good as well. So, come and allow my new friends to cook for you.
Great thick burger with lots of options for customizing your own or several interesting creations from the menu. Fried pickles (appetizer) were good and different from most places because they had a batter almost like you would find in American Chinese food. I did not like the fries though which were undercooked and encrusted with at least three times more salt than necessary. The staff was friendly but the entire experience took way too long. Do not go here if you want a quick meal. A while after we placed our order (while we were eating our appetizer) our server came back to the table; I thought she was getting ready to bring our entrees out, but instead she asked me again what burger I ordered because she wanted to make sure she got it right (I just ordered one of the pre-set options, BBB, nothing custom), and from there we further waited a long time before the food was ready. The options for sides are limited mostly to fries unless you want to spend a lot more and get an appetizer as a side. We did not try the ice cream options because we ran out of time, but the selection looked good with nice pricing.
Overall tasty burgers and sides. The presentation is a bit overwhelming and not necessarily representative of taste. Good but not mind blowing. Worth trying.
Food was mediocre at best. We were really excited to try this place. Left very underwhelmed. Luke warm hamburger on a cold bun.
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