Blueberry Hill, American restaurant in Delmar Loop, St. Louis, US
Blueberry Hill is a restaurant spanning an entire block in the Delmar Loop neighborhood, combining multiple dining spaces and entertainment venues in one complex. The building features different areas designed for meals, drinks, and live performances.
It was founded in 1972 starting with just a hot dog machine before becoming a full-service establishment. Growth over the decades transformed it into the multi-purpose venue it operates as today.
This place became central to St. Louis music culture through the performances it hosted in its venue space. Local and visiting musicians have made it a landmark connected to the city's identity.
This place stays open late, serving food until midnight and drinks until 1:30 AM for night owls. The menu covers burgers, soups, salads, and a wide selection of beers to pair with your meal.
The restaurant displays an extensive collection of pop culture objects in cases, ranging from vintage lunch boxes and comics to photographs with famous musicians. This collection offers an unexpected window into decades of American entertainment history.
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