Bar in St Louis, United States
Yellowbelly
100Pearl PointsWalk-in friendly, cocktail-forward, no fuss.

About Yellowbelly
Yellowbelly on Lindell Blvd is one of the easier bars to get into in St. Louis's Central West End — walk-in friendly, cocktail-forward, and comfortable for a second visit. The atmosphere suits small groups and casual regulars more than big nights out. Go mid-week for a quieter room; go later on weekends if the energy is what you're after.
Should You Book Yellowbelly?
Getting a seat at Yellowbelly on Lindell Blvd is easy — walk-in friendly by St. Louis standards, no weeks-long waitlist, no reservation app gymnastics. The real question is whether the experience justifies the trip to the Central West End. For the right crowd, it does. If you've been once and liked what you found, there's enough reason to return with a different group or a different agenda.
The Room and Who Fills It
Yellowbelly draws a crowd that skews younger and local — Central West End regulars, industry workers, the kind of people who know the difference between a bar that tries hard and one that actually delivers. The energy is social without tipping into loud chaos early in the evening. Come later on a weekend and the noise level rises considerably, making it a better fit for groups than for a conversation-heavy date night. If a quieter room matters to you, aim for weekday evenings when the pace drops and you can actually hear your order being taken.
The atmosphere sits somewhere between a serious cocktail bar and a neighborhood hangout, it doesn't demand you dress up, but it's not a dive either. That middle register is exactly why it works for a second visit: low enough friction to drop in casually, enough intention behind the program to give regulars something to explore. If you brought someone here for the first time and they were on the fence, bring them back mid-week and let the room do more of the work.
What to Focus On Next Time
For returning visitors, the cocktail list is where to spend your attention. The program leans creative without being precious, a useful distinction in a city where craft bar culture has grown quickly. Rather than anchoring to what you ordered last time, work through the seasonal end of the menu. Current-season offerings tend to reflect what the bar is most confident about right now, and that's where you'll find the sharpest execution. If you're bringing someone new, order one familiar and one unfamiliar, it's a reliable way to test range.
Food, if available, is leading treated as support for the drinks rather than the main event. Yellowbelly is a bar first; plan your evening accordingly and you won't be disappointed.
Practical Details
| Detail | Yellowbelly | Atomic Cowboy | 2nd Shift Brewing |
|---|---|---|---|
| Booking difficulty | Easy / walk-in friendly | Easy | Easy |
| Vibe | Cocktail-forward, neighborhood | Late-night, eclectic | Craft beer, casual |
| Leading for | Small groups, cocktail focus | Late-night energy | Beer exploration |
| Noise level | Moderate (rises late) | High | Moderate |
| Address | 4659 Lindell Blvd, CWE | 4140 Manchester Ave | 4174 Laclede Ave |
How It Compares
See the full comparison section below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Yellowbelly known for?
Yellowbelly is primarily known for its core concept and execution in St Louis.
Where is Yellowbelly located?
Yellowbelly is located in St Louis, at 4659 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108.
How can I contact Yellowbelly?
You can reach Yellowbelly via the venue's official channels.
Location
4659 Lindell Blvd, St. Louis, MO 63108
St Louis, United States
Compare Yellowbelly
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Yellowbelly | Easy |
| Kampai Sushi Bar | Unknown |
| 2nd Shift Brewing | Unknown |
| 360 Rooftop Bar | Unknown |
| Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery | Unknown |
| Atomic Cowboy | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Also Consider
- Kampai Sushi Bar, Notable alternative
- 2nd Shift Brewing, Notable alternative
- 360 Rooftop Bar, Notable alternative
- Anheuser-Busch St. Louis Brewery, Notable alternative
- Atomic Cowboy, Notable alternative
Among the bars Pearl tracks in St. Louis, Yellowbelly sits closest to the serious-cocktail end of the spectrum, which makes it a different proposition from 2nd Shift Brewing or the Anheuser-Busch Brewery, both of which are primarily beer destinations. If your group is split between craft beer and cocktails, Yellowbelly wins on drink program depth; if everyone's a beer drinker, head to 2nd Shift instead.
Atomic Cowboy on Manchester offers a livelier, louder alternative with more of a late-night identity, better if you want a full evening that rolls from dinner into a party, worse if you want to actually talk. 360 Rooftop Bar is the move when occasion and views matter more than drink quality; it draws tourists and special-occasion crowds rather than regulars, so the atmosphere is different in kind, not just degree. Kampai Sushi Bar isn't a direct competitor, it's a food-first venue, but it's worth mentioning if your group wants something to eat alongside drinks, since Yellowbelly is best treated as a bar with food rather than the reverse.
For booking, all five venues are broadly accessible without much advance planning, so that's not a differentiating factor. The decision comes down to what your group actually wants: cocktail focus and a neighborhood feel point to Yellowbelly; beer and a casual afternoon point to 2nd Shift; late-night energy points to Atomic Cowboy; a view and a tourist-friendly vibe point to 360.
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