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- 4.3Food
- 4.2Service
- 4.2Ambience
- 4.0Value
Noise • Moderate
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Noise • Moderate
Downtown
Kid-friendly
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The best time is for quieter service on weekday lunches or early weekday dinners. Guests frequently report heavier crowds on weekend evenings, event nights (games/concerts) and holidays, those periods can be noisy and have long waits. If you want a calmer experience, book a midweek reservation or an early seating, and avoid nights when Union Station or nearby venues have events.
Yes, you can request seating preferences, birthday/celebration notes, or ask about dietary needs, but call the restaurant directly to confirm. Guests report successful birthday accommodations and managers stepping in on occasion; however, some guests also say requests weren’t always passed to servers, so a phone call before arrival gives the best chance of getting what you want.
Landry’s Seafood House – St. Louis hours are: Mon–Thu and Sun 11:30 AM–9:30 PM; Fri–Sat 11:30 AM–10:00 PM. For holidays, special events, or late-night performances at Union Station, call ahead to confirm any variations.
Business casual is the stated dress code. Guests’ attire ranges from casual to dressy depending on the occasion, many wear nicer outfits for anniversaries or date nights, while others visit in more relaxed clothes. When in doubt, business casual is a safe choice.
Yes, Landry’s has outdoor patio seating by the pond that guests have used and enjoyed, especially in good weather. Patio tables and window seats looking over the fountain/fire show are popular; if you prefer outdoor dining, mention that when you make your reservation.
Yes, based on guest reports, Landry’s has operated for holidays such as Christmas Eve and offered a Thanksgiving three‑course meal. Holiday hours and special menus can vary, so it’s best to call ahead or check availability when planning a holiday visit.
Portions at Landry’s are generally generous, many guests call them “huge” or say dishes are filling and good value. A number of diners note large seafood platters, steak portions and shareable appetizers. A few guests have reported smaller-than-expected portions on certain dishes, so if you’re concerned, consider ordering an appetizer to share or ask your server about portion size for your entrée.
Yes, many guests bring children and celebrate birthdays or family gatherings here. Reviewers mention a kid’s menu and family-friendly options, making it suitable for families. If you’re bringing young children, consider an earlier seating to avoid busy, noisy evenings and call ahead if you need high chairs or special accommodations.
Landry’s has a warm, coastal‑inspired casual dining vibe with attractive views of Union Station’s pond and fire show, many guests describe it as festive and great for special occasions. Service and atmosphere are often praised, though the room can get lively or noisy during peak evenings and events; some guests also mentioned occasional cold drafts near the entrance. Overall it’s a welcoming spot for seafood and date nights, with an energetic downtown feel.
Midweek (Tuesday–Thursday) or a weekday lunch are often the best choices for a quieter, more relaxed meal. Sunday afternoons and early weekdays can also be calmer. Avoid weekend evenings or nights with big downtown events if you prefer lower noise and faster service.
Yes, Landry’s Seafood House in Union Station is a popular choice for date night thanks to its coastal‑inspired ambiance, waterfront views and the fountain/fire show. Guests frequently celebrate anniversaries and special evenings here, and staff often accommodate celebrations. Note that the restaurant can get lively and occasionally noisy or chilly near the entrance, so reservations and requesting a window or quieter table (earlier seating) can help ensure a more romantic experience.
Yes, Landry’s Seafood House is part of the Landry’s family of restaurants and guests reference other Landry’s locations (Orlando, Branson, Huntsville) and experiences at different sites. If you enjoy the menu and service here, you’ll likely find similar Landry’s restaurants in other cities.
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