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A St. Louis institution since the Gaslight Square days, O'Connell's hasn't changed much over the years -- in fact, since moving to its current location at Kingshighway and I-44 in the early '70s, it seems not to have changed at all. In O'Connell's case, though, that's a good thing. The pub environs are evocatively cluttered and dim, the hamburgers justly legendary. But before you reflexively put in that burger-and-requisite-side-of-fried-mushrooms order, take a moment to reacquaint yourself with the single (and never-changing) daily special. There are people who'd journey 1,000 miles just for those rib tips on a Saturday. O'Connell's is open 'til 1:30 a.m. on weeknights, and extends its weekend hours to 3 a.m. so patrons can lap up their Jameson with a Guinness piggyback in the deliciously dim interior of the well-aged bar. Service here rarely comes with a smile (it's more like a curt nod, especially if you're on the restaurant side). Still, there are always interesting folks on hand for an Irish Car Bomb drink-off.
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Let's be honest: Late-night bars don't exactly have a reputation for attracting sterling clientele. Most often patrons end up at a 3 a.m. bar when they are five or six drinks deep -- and looking to continue the party by any means necessary. That's why O'Connell's, the venerable Irish pub at the foot of the Hill, is such a fine place for that last pint. With its dark wood booths and eternally dim lighting, time seems to stand still inside O'Connell's amber bubble. Here you'll find few... More »
Ah, O'Connell's: lit low, as if it were one of Stanley Kubrick's candlelight scenes in Barry Lyndon, lovely exposed brick on the south wall, and the booths' dark wood paneling. Foursquare, reliable as rain in the springtime. An umber state of mind. O'Connell's doesn't need to serve food to maintain its lock on top-drawer-saloon status; that it does only enhances its claim to greatness. Of course it's the fabled O'Connell's hamburger that rightly garners the highest praise, but the burger's... More »
When you're in need of a roast beef sandwich right this instant, no one can fault you for opting for the eminently reliable and tasty Lion's Choice. But when you've got a bit more time to invest, it's got to be O'Connell's Pub. Yeah, you might have to wait for a table if you arrive during the lunch or dinner rush, but once seated you can linger as long as you like. We've heard tell of folks who've stepped into this dimly lit, atmosphere-oozing pub, never to be seen outside again. At five... More »
Lion's Choice is a fine local chain, but it is, after all, merely a chain. The sandwich at O'Connell's, meanwhile, is one of a kind. When was the last time you ordered a roast beef sandwich and were asked how you like your roast beef cooked? Or the last time you were summarily presented with a sandwich so hefty it could do double-duty as a blunt object? O'Connell's forgoes paper-thin shavings for thick slabs, and there's a just-right amount of juice coating the inside of the top bread. This... More »
Lots of places brag about their burgers. O'Connell's doesn't have to. It's got the reputation and backs it up with every medium-rare it produces. Hamburgers here are moist, seasoned just right and bursting with that heavenly cooked-ground-beef flavor. They're served on the requisite toasted sesame-seed bun, along with the obligatory onion slice and pickle wedge. Ask to have the onions grilled, if you like. Order cheese, or don't. Rare, medium-rare, medium-well, well, whatever. It will come... More »
Not much selection but great burgers and neat restaurant. The parking lot can get super full during dinner time.
Best Late night
This place is one of the best hangs in the city. Unpredictable and eccentric.
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