Restaurant in St Louis, United States
Dominic's
100Pearl PointsPlanned dinner

About Dominic's
Dominic's is a dinner-first St Louis option for readers choosing around The Hill rather than chasing a specific menu format. Book it when the group wants a planned sit-down evening and compare it closely with Charlie Gitto's On the Hill, Lorenzo's Trattoria, Gian-Tony's before committing.
Dominic's in St Louis is best treated as a planned dinner option: verified hours show service Tuesday through Saturday evenings, with Monday and Sunday closed. For comparison within St Louis, diners might also consider Charlie Gitto's On the Hill, Lorenzo's Trattoria, Gian-Tony's, Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas, or Sado, depending on the kind of evening they are planning.
Plan for dinner in St Louis, not for a spontaneous lunch
The practical verdict is simple: Dominic's is worth considering for a planned evening in St Louis. The verified schedule is Tue–Thu 5–9 PM and Fri–Sat 5–10 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed, so it should not be treated as an all-day or lunch fallback. The verified dress code is business casual, which also makes it easier to plan the tone of the night.
Seasonality matters less than scheduling: earlier-week dinners end at 9 PM, while Friday and Saturday run until 10 PM. For diners building a broader St Louis itinerary, compare Dominic's with Charlie Gitto's On the Hill, Lorenzo's Trattoria, Gian-Tony's, Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas, or Sado, then choose based on timing, mood, the level of planning your group wants.
Use it when timing and occasion matter more than menu research
Because the verified public details are limited, the safest way to frame Dominic's is around what is known: it is in St Louis, it serves dinner Tuesday through Saturday, it is closed Sunday and Monday, the dress code is business casual. Specific menu format, price range, chef, seat count, takeout, delivery, dietary accommodations are not verified here, so confirm any such details directly before building the night around them.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I plan for Dominic's?
Dominic's is open Tue–Thu 5–9 PM and Fri–Sat 5–10 PM, it is closed Monday and Sunday. If your plans are fixed, treat it as a planned dinner rather than a last-minute lunch stop. Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas is another St Louis option to compare while planning.
Is lunch or dinner better at Dominic's?
Dinner. The verified hours are dinner-only: Tue–Thu 5–9 PM and Fri–Sat 5–10 PM, with Monday and Sunday closed. That makes Dominic's a better fit for a deliberate evening out in St Louis than a daytime stop. Lorenzo's Trattoria is another St Louis comparison to consider.
Is Dominic's good for solo dining?
Dominic's can work for a solo dinner if the posted evening hours and business-casual dress code fit what you want. The verified schedule is Tue–Thu 5–9 PM and Fri–Sat 5–10 PM. Sado is another St Louis option to compare if you are deciding where to dine alone.
What should a first-timer know about Dominic's?
Plan it as a dinner in St Louis, not a walk-by lunch, because Dominic's opens only in the evening and is closed Monday and Sunday. The verified dress code is business casual. If you want to compare another St Louis dinner option, Charlie Gitto's On the Hill is a natural reference point.
Is Dominic's good for a special occasion?
Dominic's may fit a dinner-focused occasion if its evening hours and business-casual dress code match the plan. Friday and Saturday service runs until 10 PM, while Tuesday through Thursday service runs until 9 PM. Gian-Tony's is another St Louis option to compare when planning a special evening.
Location
5101 Wilson Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
St Louis, United States
Compare Dominic's
| Venue | Location | Cuisine |
|---|---|---|
| Dominic's | St Louis | , |
| Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas | St Louis | , |
| Sado | St Louis | Japanese (Sushi) |
| Charlie Gitto's On the Hill | St Louis | , |
| Lorenzo's Trattoria | St Louis | , |
| Gian-Tony's | St Louis | , |
How Dominic's St Louis compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas, Notable alternative
- Sado, Japanese (Sushi), Japanese (Sushi)
- Charlie Gitto's On the Hill, Notable alternative
- Lorenzo's Trattoria, Notable alternative
- Gian-Tony's, Notable alternative
How Dominic's compares on The Hill
Choose Dominic's when the priority is a planned dinner on The Hill and the group wants a traditional sit-down choice. Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas is the more casual cross-shop when flexibility matters; Sado is the sharper choice when the group specifically wants Japanese sushi rather than a neighborhood dinner format.
Against Charlie Gitto's On the Hill, Lorenzo's Trattoria, Gian-Tony's, the decision should come down to availability, group preference, the feel of the night. Without a listed price range or menu format, Dominic's is less useful for diners who want to compare spend in advance, but it remains a credible option for an evening centered on The Hill.
If the first choice is full, cross-shop Charlie Gitto's On the Hill for another classic neighborhood dinner, or Guido's Pizzeria & Tapas for a lower-pressure meal with a more casual feel. For a date or special-occasion brief built around sushi, Sado is the cleaner alternative because its Japanese sushi positioning is explicit.
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