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    The Tenderloin Room

    Central West End, St Louis

    Bar in St Louis, United States

    Why go

    A classic St Louis evening-service pick for a calmer dinner or date-night plan, not the clearest choice for a cocktail-focused crawl. The available details support an easy-booking, sit-down format; choose it when room feel and reliability matter more than a documented spirits specialty or late-night energy.

    About The Tenderloin Room

    For a first-timer planning The Tenderloin Room in St Louis, the verified planning details are direct: it serves in the evening every day, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday, the dress code is smart casual. Use it as a dinner plan when those basics fit your night.

    A St Louis dinner option with simple planning details

    The Tenderloin Room is listed with evening hours all week: Monday through Thursday from 5–9 PM, Friday and Saturday from 5–10 PM, Sunday from 5–9 PM. The verified dress code is smart casual, so plan for a polished but not overly formal dinner.

    Because the verified details do not include a cuisine description, menu format, price range, drinks program, seating count, or awards, this guide does not treat those as confirmed. For broader planning, St Louis guides can help split the night between restaurants, bars, hotels, wineries, experiences: Our full St Louis restaurants guide, Our full St Louis bars guide, Our full St Louis hotels guide, Our full St Louis wineries guide, Our full St Louis experiences guide.

    Plan around evening hours, then choose the rest of the night by mood

    The practical move is to plan for dinner-hour timing rather than a late-night fallback. The Tenderloin Room closes at 9 PM most nights and 10 PM on Friday and Saturday, so it works well when the main plan is an evening meal in St Louis.

    If you are comparing options, keep the comparison broad unless a venue publishes the specific detail you need. Brennan's, Kampai Sushi Bar, Lazy Tiger, The Maryland House, Yellowbelly are other names to consider alongside The Tenderloin Room, while other St Louis dining rooms can fill in based on the mood, timing, confirmed details that matter to your group.

    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    The Tenderloin Room reads like a city institution, a mid‑century dining room that carries the weight of decades of important evenings. It leans into formal steakhouse tradition without theatrics: service is measured, the table setting is white‑cloth, and the room feels like a place where rituals—anniversaries, deals, milestone dinners—are observed. The experience is quietly ceremonious rather than flashy, with a historic, intimate sensibility that rewards those who appreciate restraint, ritual and the kind of durability that only time can build.

    Best For

    This is a destination for milestone meals and professional moments. It is well suited to anniversary dinners, celebrations and business meals such as deal‑closing lunches, where the reservation and the setting are part of the occasion. The Tenderloin Room is calibrated for guests who want a formal, unhurried meal—white‑tablecloth service and steakhouse choreography mean evenings unfold at a deliberate pace, making it a reliable pick for special‑occasion dining in St. Louis.

    Ordering Tips

    Book early and allow time: the description notes tables are often reserved well in advance and the service follows a deliberate, ceremonial pace. Expect a classic, beef‑forward steakhouse experience—order with the idea of savoring a full, unhurried dinner rather than a quick meal. Because the room’s reputation is built on important evenings, plan reservations for peak dates (anniversaries or business dinners) and treat the visit as a complete, formal dining occasion.

    Planning details

    Location

    232 Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108 · Directions

    +1 314 361 0900

    tenderloinroom.com

    Book on OpenTable

    Also consider

    Where to Go If This Is Not the Right Fit

    If the goal is a cocktail-led night, start with Lazy Tiger or Brennan's instead. If the group wants a food-format decision rather than a classic dining-room feel, Kampai Sushi Bar is the cleaner alternate.

    Bar context

    How It Compares

    The Tenderloin Room is the calmer, more dinner-oriented choice in this St Louis set. Compared with Lazy Tiger or Brennan's, it is less useful if the night is mainly about cocktails and bar energy, but stronger if the brief is a composed sit-down evening with easier logistics.

    The Maryland House and Yellowbelly are better cross-shops for readers deciding by ambience and group mood rather than a fixed dinner plan. Pick The Tenderloin Room for a quieter date-style booking; pick those peers when the group wants a bar-first night with more social momentum.

    Kampai Sushi Bar is the better comparison if food format matters more than room tone. Choose Kampai when sushi is the point of the evening; choose The Tenderloin Room when the priority is an easy, classic-feeling St Louis dinner slot.

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    The Tenderloin Room St Louis and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    The Tenderloin RoomSt LouisNo published awards
    The Maryland HouseSt LouisNo published awards
    Brennan'sSt LouisNo published awards
    Lazy TigerSt LouisNo published awards
    YellowbellySt LouisNo published awards
    Kampai Sushi BarSt LouisNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is The Tenderloin Room open late?

    Not especially. Hours run 5–9 PM most nights, with Friday and Saturday extended to 10 PM, so plan it as an evening dinner option in St Louis rather than a late-night stop.

    What's the crowd like at The Tenderloin Room?

    The verified details do not describe the crowd. What is confirmed is that The Tenderloin Room serves in the evening every day and has a smart casual dress code.

    Is the food good at The Tenderloin Room?

    The verified details do not include ratings, rankings, cuisine, dishes, or awards, so this guide cannot make a specific claim about the food. If you want to compare dinner options, consider The Tenderloin Room alongside Brennan's or Yellowbelly and check the current details that matter to you.

    What's the best time to go to The Tenderloin Room?

    Plan around its evening hours: 5–9 PM Sunday through Thursday and 5–10 PM Friday and Saturday. Friday and Saturday offer the longest listed window.

    Is The Tenderloin Room good for a date?

    It can be a practical date-night option if you want an evening meal in St Louis and the smart casual dress code fits your plans. If you are comparing different moods, Lazy Tiger is another option to consider.

    Does The Tenderloin Room have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not included in the verified details. Confirm directly with the restaurant if that detail is important to your plans.

    Does The Tenderloin Room have happy hour deals?

    Happy hour details are not included in the verified information. The confirmed schedule is 5–9 PM on most days and 5–10 PM on Friday and Saturday.