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    3.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 8:00 pm
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    East Coast Pizza

    East Coast Pizza

    3.5
    (248 reviews)
    3.4 mi
    $$

    We decided to try East Coast Pizza for our business lunch. They have a nice concept for comfort…read morefood. There's patio seating. It casual dining. You walk in and to the right you see pizza. There was a brick oven being used to reheat the pizzas. The customer service was okay. The young lady that took our order could have been more pleasant. The rest of the staff were pretty nice. The food was good. I had a chicken Philly and fries. The bread was very soft. The sandwich was tasty. The fries were a texture fries. I don't like those, but these fries were very good. I sprinkled some parmesean cheese on the fries and dipped it into the buffalo sauce. It was mmm mmm good.

    My family loves eating here. We recently lost my Stepfather and he loved a slice from East Coast…read morePizza in chesterfield so in his honor for his birthday, we came in for a pizza pie and a beer. You can order pizza at the counter by the slice or you can order one up their traditional pies or build your own. If you wish they do offer a kids menu as well. You just need to look at it online or ask for the copy behind the counter they do offer a selection of beer and wine along with soda, water, and milk. Make sure you save room for dessert as they do offer hand scooped ice cream, which is always a great treat. This style of pizza is very large and in charge so I always ask them to cut the slices a little thinner, but I love to watch everyone here in the Midwest hold up the giant slices like we're on the East Coast. This family restaurant never disappoints on nice Sunday afternoons on the patio or running in for a quick bite on a busy day. There are low top tables and high top tables rooms for parties of two and parties of 12. The prices are good and the taste is what keeps you coming back. The space is also fairly accessible for wheelchair users, but if it is busy, you may need assistance finding a proper table for your party so ask the cashier and they'll gladly help you.

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    The Post Sports Bar and Grill

    The Post Sports Bar and Grill

    3.9
    (111 reviews)
    9.0 mi
    $$

    The Post is still a solid place to eat and watch sports. It has a lively atmosphere and the service…read moreis typically quite good. Today's orders were all quite tasty: Chicken Club Salad with ranch dressing 16", extra cheese pizza with hand tossed crust and a French tip on a garlic parm roll with onion rings. We also had a side of fries with beer cheese, which is pretty darn good.

    We don't have many sit down restaurants near us mostly fast food so when The Post was built we…read morereally wanted to like this place. Unfortunately, that is just not the case. We've really tried to like it by giving it numerous try's and ordering something different each time in hopes of finding our favorite menu item. We still haven't found one item that just "wows" us, but at least we've found something that we are okay with ordering if we have an invite to go there. Also, if you do make a visit to The Post, they only give you a printed menu with some of their food items. You have to open your phone and scan a QR code to get the whole menu which a lot of people don't even know and miss out on other options. I've also ran into issues with their reward system not tracking points accordingly if that's something you like to do too. So here's my take away on both the good and the bad from the food we've ordered thus far: 1) Pizza - not a fan of the crust it's too crispy almost burnt and the sauce is lacking flavor. 2) Tater Tots - great substitute for traditional French fries 3) Gyro wrap - I love Greek food, but they do not have this mastered. It's a poor excuse for a gyro. I really don't believe that it's lamb meat. Tasted more like old beef and not enough of the great Greek veggies. 4) Boneless Wings - tried both the honey hot and the carolina gold and both were good 5) Memphis Wings - probably my favorite menu item as long as the wings are good portion sizes. I've had them a couple times and each time the portions have varied. One time they were very skimpy with little to no meat on them which is not good with this type of wing because the seasoning is more like a dry rub so when there's little meat it's pretty sad cause the wings have dried out meat on them. When the portions are decent the flavor is amazing! 6) Post-it Cheesy Bread - it's basically cheesy bread, but the dough is just not for my family. We find it to be too "doughy". We tried it once and agreed we didn't need it again. 7) Chef Salad - Very large portion with lots of ingredients and do order the ranch dressing because it's homemade and easily one of my favorite salad dressings of any restaurant. 8) Side Salad - this salad is also a generous portion considering it's a side salad, but the ingredients on this salad could be considered a bit odd to some. It's made up of lettuce, croutons, raw onions, green peppers and tomatoes. It's unusual not to have cheese on a salad and even odder to have green peppers on it. I don't think the average person thinks of peppers on a side salad and was a bit surprised when it arrived. The next time I ordered it, I made sure to have them removed along with the onions so I basically had lettuce, tomatoes and croutons left. I asked if they could substitute cheese and was told it would be $1.50 more which seemed like a lot for a side salad especially when it's normally standard plus I was taking things off of it. 9) Grilled Tuna Sandwich- Absolutely disgusting. Worst thing I've ever eaten there. I took two bites total and let the rest go to the trash it was that bad. 10) Sloppy Johnny - their take on a sloppy Joe which my spouse loves to order. It's his first choice when we dine there. 11) Smashburger - two small burger patties smashed with some cheese so it's kind of hard to screw this one up. 12) Buffalo Chicken Wrap - very basic could've used more Buffalo sauce flavoring as I tasted more of the wrap and lettuce than anything. 13) Buffalo Chicken Sandwich - tasted like too much fryer oil and not enough Buffalo sauce. Almost tasted like it was a frozen patty with sauce pre added to it. 14) Chicken Cheesesteak - Another sandwich I just couldn't bring myself to finish it was so odd in flavor. It was mediocre at best. Also, way too much bread for the amount of chicken they give you. 15) Black Bean Cheese Quesadilla - this is something that has been both on and off point and make sure you read the ingredients thoroughly on the menu as it's not prepared the way the title reads. It's actually a black bean and corn salsa that's put into the quesadilla which can make it way too runny or even mushy if not cooked just right. They don't offer a traditional quesadilla so you'll have to customize this one and risk getting charged extra for all your changes.i wish they would add a basic cheese quesadilla to the menu. Well that's my review of the food now for the environment and staff. Most of the wait staff and bartenders are very kind and attentive. The only staff member that seems unhappy there is the night manager. He's always walking around looking like he hates his job. There's plenty of TV's to catch your favorite sports broadcast and they often have side bar giveaways going on. The outdoor patio setting is a nice option weather permitting. All in all, it's an okay place but the food definitely needs a step up.

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    The bar at The Post. Fully stocked fir a thirsty hot day.
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    Brick House Tavern + Tap

    Brick House Tavern + Tap

    2.9
    (557 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$

    This place seems to exist for no other reason than to run up an expense account. You'd never bring…read moreyour child here to eat a $27 hamburger that he probably wouldn't even like. You'd hardly know that it exists. It's weirdly anonymous in both its physical presence and its overall branding. You could drive by it for years and not know that it's there. I work nearby, and I was invited to tag along with a group of people from my job. I hardly know any of them, and we don't really work together. They may not have been able to put together a group of eight without inviting me. Hardly anyone actually shows up for work. I was more than happy to take advantage of the opportunity, and I got a chance to try a little bit of everything. Several appetizers were ordered, and people were putting on a front like they don't eat constantly, which, let's be honest, they'd have to. That just meant more for me. The deep fried deviled eggs were a revelation and obviously not anything I'd so much as imagine, let alone order. They're literally deviled eggs that have been breaded and deep fried and then served on a bed of deviled-egg filling, with bacon and raw jalapeno slices as garnish. They're brilliant, in a Billy Tuttle sort of way. If anyone knew who that was, they could probably license his name and likeness and do more business than have been. It's that kind of restaurant. Everything is unnecessarily large, like at the Cheesecake Factory. An appetizer called Duck Wings is apparently just that. Who even knew that ducks had wings? They're like weirdly large chicken wings, but not as good, but... uh, still pretty good. The pretzel sticks and the mozzarella sticks were just whatever. The mozzarella sticks are roughly the size of, uh, we're not gonna go there. But you don't get as many of them. Depending on the size of your party, you might have to split them in two. Same goes with the pretzels. If they were to give you more and just charge more than they're already charging, someone would probably assault the waitress on GP. This place carries a Farmhouse Burger, like the aforementioned Cheesecake Factory, so I was obligated to get one, morally, and for the sake of citizen food journalism. It's like a regular burger, but with bacon and an egg on it. It's not any of that smash burger BS. A smash burger is cool because it has crisp edges, but here's a little secret: you can also cook a much larger burger until it's crisp. And if it's thick enough (no Diddy), it might still be a little bit rare on the inside. Bonus! This burger was honestly much better than it had any right to be, given the overall vibe of this establishment, which seemed kinda dirty and run down. It reminded me of the burgers I used get at Culpeppers back before most attractive girls these days were even born. If they offered one with a compound cream cheese on it (just nod along like you have any what I'm talking about), I might have cried in front of my coworkers, and then I would have had to quit. Overall, I was both surprised and delighted by this place. I can't tell you that I'd be back, even if someone else was paying, but my one visit wasn't half bad.

    Very surprised with how good the food was here. Went because it was close to the movie theater not…read moreexpecting anything special and I was mistaken. The chicken avocado pizza was very good with a chipotle sauce drizzled on top. The brick house sauced wings were by far the best though. I will return if I find myself in the area again. It is a slightly nicer bar and grill. Drinks were fairly priced and service was great.

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