Dominic's
$$$ • Italian
Hours:
5101 Wilson Ave, St. Louis
(314) 771-1632
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One of my top three restaurants in all of St. Louis with the best fettuccine in the world. From the old world style, Italian atmosphere to the delicious food, the great wait staff and Dominic himself going around to all the tables carrying on conversation making sure everyone is having a nice time. And if you are lucky, you might get a chance to listen to his beautiful voice from time to time.
We also enjoy the valet parking. It is a top-notch restaurant with the kind of...read full review
One of the best restaurants on the hill which is known for their Italian cuisine.
You won’t be disappointed.
White tablecloth, excellent service.
The Rolls served hot in a basket with butter is easy to overindulge in.
The calamari was cooked perfectly.
If you like risotto, try the risotto with lobster.
Veal Parmesan is excellent.
If you’re lucky, you may hear Dominic sing at one of the tables for a birthday or anniversary!
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We have been lucky enough to eat Italian food at restaurants around the world, including many in Italy. Dominic's is up there with the very best of those. A bonus is the personal service that Dominic himself provides (including the singing!)
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Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 4 - 9PM |
| Wednesday | 4 - 9PM |
| Thursday | 4 - 9PM |
| Friday | 4 - 10PM |
| Saturday | 5 - 10PM |
| Sunday | Closed |
Dominic's offers a fine dining experience with superb food and attentive service. The menu features delicious rolls, linguine with clam sauce, calamari, risotto with lobster, veal Parmesan, and chicken Parmesan, along with excellent options like Arancini, tortellini, and primavera. The restaurant is known for its authentic Italian cuisine and boasts an impressive wine selection, including Caymus. The ambiance is beautiful, with white tablecloths and excellent service, making it a great spot for a special occasion or a romantic date.
Customers have enjoyed dishes like Caesar salad, escargot, and steak tartare, praising the delicious food and attentive service. The restaurant is recognized as one of the last venues where people dress up for a nice meal, although some do not follow the dress code. Many have described their experiences as exceptional, appreciating the visually appealing presentation of the dishes and have enjoyed unexpected treats like free desserts. Dominic's is less touristy, providing a truly authentic dining experience, and though a few diners have found some meals lacking, they still express a desire to return.