
Puttshack - St. Louis
Midtown, St Louis
Restaurant in St Louis, United States
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Choose Puttshack - St. Louis for birthdays, casual dates, group nights where the activity matters more than a serious meal. It is a weaker fit for takeout, quiet occasions, or food-led dining, but useful when a standard restaurant table would feel too static.
About Puttshack - St. Louis
Puttshack - St. Louis is a St Louis venue with casual dress and verified hours that run from 11 AM into the evening throughout the week. For planning, compare it with other options such as The Scottish Arms, Retreat Gastropub, or Vito's when deciding what fits your group.
The most useful verified details here are practical: the venue is in St Louis, the dress code is casual, the hours vary by day. It is open 11 AM–11 PM Monday through Thursday, 11 AM–1 AM Friday and Saturday, 11 AM–10 PM Sunday.
A casual St Louis option with late weekend hours
Use the schedule as the main planning tool. Friday and Saturday have the latest closing time at 1 AM, while Sunday closes earlier at 10 PM. Monday through Thursday follow the same 11 AM–11 PM schedule, which makes the venue direct to plan around on weekdays.
Because the verified public details are limited, this guide does not make claims about menu, pricing, service style, reservations, takeout, delivery, seating, or dietary accommodations. For broader planning across the city, you can also cross-shop other options through the full St Louis restaurants guide.
Planning around verified basics
Choose Puttshack - St. Louis when the known basics match your plan: St Louis location, casual dress, hours that extend later on Friday and Saturday. If your decision depends on a specific menu, cuisine, price point, or service format, confirm those details directly before making plans.
For comparison, BaiKu Sushi Lounge, Retreat Gastropub, The Scottish Arms, Triumph Grill, Vito's are other named options to consider while planning. Puttshack - St. Louis is best evaluated here by its verified practical details rather than by unverified claims about food, drinks, or format.
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Puttshack in City Foundry presents a modern, tech-forward take on group-focused dining. The concept pairs an activity-first experience — highlighted by patented ball-tracking technology — with a bar program and food offering that aim to hold their own. The tone reads playful and experiential rather than purely nostalgic: it leans into competitive socializing and quality execution rather than mass-market throughput. Placed inside a repurposed-district energy, the venue feels contemporary and intentionally designed for groups who want an energetic, interactive night out where the game and the meal share equal billing.
Best For
This is best for groups and celebrations: birthdays, work anniversaries, send-offs and family milestone dinners. The format especially suits parties that want more than a passive meal—guests who prefer activity plus food over a long tasting menu. Its placement in a lively, mixed-use district also makes it a good fit for friend groups and corporate teams looking to combine socializing with entertainment. Expect an environment geared toward social interaction and shared fun rather than intimate two-top dining.
Ordering Tips
Treat the evening as a combined activity-and-food outing: prioritize booking play time for your group and stagger food and drinks so rounds of play and plates alternate smoothly. Lean on the full bar program—cocktails and communal drinks function well between games—and choose sharable plates so everyone can graze without interrupting play. For larger groups, coordinate arrival and play slots in advance to avoid bottlenecks; the venue’s tech-driven scoring keeps games moving, so plan for multiple short rounds rather than one long session.
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Where to go if this is not the right fit
If the group wants dinner rather than an activity, book Retreat Gastropub for a more conventional meal or BaiKu Sushi Lounge for a tighter food-first plan. If the night needs pub energy, The Scottish Arms is the closer match.
Restaurant context
How it compares in St Louis
Against The Scottish Arms and Retreat Gastropub, Puttshack - St. Louis is the better pick for groups that need an activity built into the night. The tradeoff is food focus: the pub and gastropub options make more sense when the meal is the main reason to go.
Compared with Vito's and BaiKu Sushi Lounge, this is less about cuisine and more about pacing. Choose Vito's or BaiKu Sushi Lounge for a cleaner dinner plan; choose Puttshack - St. Louis for a birthday, casual date, or mixed group that benefits from something to do between drinks and bites.
Triumph Grill is the better cross-shop if the group wants a conventional restaurant setting with a themed room. Puttshack - St. Louis is easier to justify when the ambiance needs to be active rather than seated, especially for celebrations where conversation alone will not carry the night.
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Compare Puttshack - St. Louis
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Puttshack - St. Louis | St Louis | No published awards |
| The Scottish Arms | St Louis | No published awards |
| Retreat Gastropub | St Louis | No published awards |
| Vito's | St Louis | No published awards |
| Triumph Grill | St Louis | No published awards |
| BaiKu Sushi Lounge | St Louis | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Puttshack - St. Louis?
The verified information provided for Puttshack - St. Louis does not include specific menu items, cuisine, prices, or ordering guidance. Confirm the current menu directly with the venue before planning around a particular dish or drink. If you are comparing options, Triumph Grill or Vito's may also be worth checking.
Can Puttshack - St. Louis accommodate groups?
The verified information does not include group capacity, reservation rules, or private-event details. Puttshack - St. Louis has casual dress and is open daily, with later hours on Friday and Saturday, but larger-party planning should be confirmed directly with the venue. You can also compare it with The Scottish Arms or Retreat Gastropub when considering other options.
What are alternatives to Puttshack - St. Louis?
Other named options to compare include Vito's, The Scottish Arms, Triumph Grill, BaiKu Sushi Lounge, Retreat Gastropub. The best choice depends on the details you confirm for your date, time, party size.
Is Puttshack - St. Louis good for a special occasion?
It may be, depending on the occasion, but the verified details here are limited to St Louis location, casual dress, hours. The venue is open until 1 AM on Friday and Saturday, which may help with late plans. For a more specific occasion, confirm the current experience, availability, any policies directly.
How far ahead should I book Puttshack - St. Louis?
The verified information does not include booking requirements or reservation timing. If you want to visit on a specific date, check availability directly in advance. For comparison planning, you can also look at The Scottish Arms or Retreat Gastropub.

















