Brioche Doree

10701 Lambert International Blvd, St. Louis
(304) 429-3400

Recent Reviews

ronald johnson

Hey good food I enjoyed it and my two friends also enjoyed

Jen G.

More like 2.75 stars. Located past the Alaska/United, by the bathrooms. They have plenty of seating, as well as various drinks, sandwiches and snacks. It's your basic airport eatery. This is a good spot to hang out as you're waiting for Alaska to open (horrid, limited hours, I'll write a separate review for that). For drinks, it's just an open refrigerated section (see my pic). You just grab what you want and pay at the counter. Seats are uncomfortable (wooden chairs). So overall, it's an unenthusiastic A-OK.

Hart P.

I travel through ATL all the time (pilot for Delta). this is where I come to grab a sandwich between flights. The menu is more European in its flavors. I find their menu to be the best value for my money.

Chrissy O.

Rude service and tons of flys trapped in the fridge with pastries and sandwiches! I actually saw the flys enter into the open corners of pastries! So GROSS! They also cover up the menu so you have no choices. And dos I say rude??

Tom T.

Skip-go to Starbucks across the way. 7:15am on a Friday. Slim pickings. 1 cinnamon roll and cafe Su lait. No... Only brew coffee or tea. Fine just a coffee and the roll. Brings the coffee....and the cinnamon roll? Ok, got it finally. The coffee? Meh. Very hot but no flavor. I'll be skipping this joint if I'm ever in STL again.

Meno Likey

Turkey sandwich was really good. The gal behind the counter was courteous and friendly.

Alison N.

Terrible shame, the young lady that just waited on us was so rude!! Her disrespectful attitude came through loud and clear, with her lack of engagement towards us as customers. She should really just go back to bed and wake up on the other side! No service with a smile here!!

John E.

One of the worst excuses for airport food I've experienced in 15 years of professional travel. Casual disregard for anything looking like a customer. Almost total unfamiliarity with menu from employees. When they finish talking to themselves, they get around to you. Shriveled ham croissant and related fare. Typical over priced.

Kevin W.

Brioche Doree. French name, must be fancy. It almost seems like anything written in French makes it just a little more appealing/fancy for me. It's kind of like when people put racing stripes on their car. Those stripes are supposed to add like 20hp per stripe right? Anyways, what I'm trying to get at is, I judged a book by it's cover. Hungry, French deli, Food, Want. Those were the thoughts running through my mind when I saw the place. My wife and I ended up splitting a turkey, brie, and green apple sandwich. Which was actually pretty good, I wouldn't mind having another one of those. What's knocking down a star for me is the price and the service. The sandwich was about $10 which was a little pricey, and the staff acted as though we were bothering them when we ordered our sandwich. Though it was good, not sure I would come back for a $10 sandwich. I may just have to stick with some cheaper fast food.

Randall M.

Sad to say, but this is the best place at the A Gates to eat. High priced sandwiches, disinterested staff, just now seeing customers gathering at the register while 2 of the staff are carrying on a personal conversation. I travel frequently though more airports than I can count , and the STL Airport is one of the worst on food quality and customer service: why is that ? Of course, you could venture to the Budweiser Tavern a few steps away and have even worse quality food and the same customer " service".....such a shame for a city as large as STL to have these airport problems.

Lotus F.

After a long 7am flight ride, I was super excited to find this French named coffee place..BUT was immediately disappointed after taking a sip of their regular cup of joe. I will dare to try their breakfast muffin or one of their sandwiches next time I land at this airport.

Ben S.

This is the kind of place that only can exist in the ratified air found on the other side of the TSA security screening area. You know, that special place where you are asked to suspend disbelief and accept that a $2 bottle of water on the outside can somehow cost $5 in here. This is NOT the place you want to have a meal while travelling! The staff is rude and lacks the ability to answer questions. Not complex questions like "what are differential equations?" ... simple questions like "how much does this bottle of water cost?" I ordered the turkey and brie with apple. I asked for dijon mustard so the guy behind the counter pointed to the condiment station and told me it was over there. I paid for my meal ($12.5 for the sandwich and their cheapest bottle of water) before reaching the condiment station and realizing there was no dijon to be had. I asked the guy at the register and he gave me a blank stare. I asked him to ask so. Eine else and he turned to the girl behind him (also behind the counter) and she told me, with her mouth full of food, that was the only mustard they had. Dijon was listed an an ingredient for a different sandwich so I asked for some of that. Naturally, those are made elsewhere. Other gripes... prices aren't displayed, menu is not posted and the staff is rude.

Lance C

This place sucks. No iced coffee. No breakfast sandwiches. Nice un-friendly staff though!

Alice L.

Gosh that Turkey, Brie and Green Apple sandwich was DELICIOUS! I want another one right now! Just thinking of it makes my mouth water. One thin slice of Turkey, a lil slice of apple and a thin slice of Brie, who would have thought I would have been satisfied? SO GOOD! Just beware, the sandwich you see by the glass is NOT the sandwich you are going to get. The one by the class had a 1/4" thick slice of brie but the one I received in hand was only 1/8" thick. Still great though! Staff very nice :)

Greg King

Please don't subject yourself to the view of the person waiting on you with their pants halfway down their a*** And the food is old and disgusting. Sits all day. If you want fresh go somewhere else.

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