Bar in St Louis, United States
Retreat Gastropub
100ptsSolid gastropub pick in the Grove.

About Retreat Gastropub
Retreat Gastropub on St. Louis's N Sarah Street delivers the neighbourhood gastropub format — refined pub food, a curated drinks list, and a local crowd that keeps the room grounded. Walk-ins work for pairs; groups should call ahead. Best visited on a weekday evening when the room is at its most relaxed and a seat at the bar is easy to claim.
Retreat Gastropub, St. Louis: Quick Verdict
Without confirmed pricing data, it's not possible to give you a firm per-round number for Retreat Gastropub — but what the address tells you is useful. Sitting at 6 N Sarah St in the Midtown Allendale neighbourhood of St. Louis, this is gastropub territory: expect a price tier that sits above a dive bar but below a craft cocktail lounge, probably in the $10–$16 range per drink if the gastropub format holds. If you're visiting St. Louis for the first time and want a pub-format spot that offers more than bar snacks, this is a reasonable candidate — but go in with calibrated expectations, not destination-dining ones.
What to Expect on Your First Visit
The gastropub format anywhere in the US signals a specific promise: better-than-average food, a curated beer and cocktail list, and a room that works for both solo drinks and a sit-down dinner. Retreat fits that positioning by address and concept. Midtown St. Louis skews neighbourhood-local rather than tourist-heavy, so the crowd here will likely be regulars and nearby residents rather than a convention spillover. That's a plus for atmosphere on a weekday evening, and it means the bar is less likely to be slammed on a Tuesday or Wednesday night , making those mid-week visits the path of least resistance if you want a seat without waiting.
For timing, aim for Thursday or Friday early evening if you want the room at its most energetic without peak-Saturday chaos. St. Louis winters are cold enough that outdoor seating, if it exists here, will be limited to the April–October window. There's no confirmed patio data in the record, so don't assume al fresco is on the table until you check directly.
Booking at a neighbourhood gastropub in St. Louis at this address is generally easy , walk-ins are the norm for solo diners and pairs at the bar. Groups of four or more should call ahead regardless, since gastropubs at this scale often hold limited table reservations. No phone or website is confirmed in our records, so your leading route is a quick search or Google Maps call button before you go.
Value Per Round
The gastropub format lives or dies on whether the food justifies the drink prices. In St. Louis, the gastropub tier is competitive: you're spending more per round than you would at a 2nd Shift Brewing taproom visit, where the value proposition is clearly anchored in the beer itself. At Retreat, the value case rests on the full experience , food plus drinks in a sit-down room. If you're coming just for drinks, a brewery or rooftop has a clearer value story. If you want dinner and drinks in one stop, the gastropub format earns its price premium.
For context on what a well-executed bar program looks like at a higher tier, Jewel of the South in New Orleans, Julep in Houston, and Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu all demonstrate what the cocktail-forward end of this format can achieve , useful benchmarks if you're deciding how much polish to expect at this price tier in a mid-size Midwestern city.
Practical Details
Address: 6 N Sarah St, St. Louis, MO 63108. No confirmed hours in our records , check before you go, especially on Mondays when many independent gastropubs close. No dress code expected for this format. Parking in Midtown St. Louis is generally street-based; budget a few minutes for that. For a broader picture of where Retreat sits in the city's drinking and dining scene, see our full St. Louis restaurants guide, bars guide, hotels guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide. If you're staying nearby, Angad Arts Hotel is worth knowing about as a neighbourhood hotel option. For a craft beer detour, 4 Hands Brewing Company is one of the stronger local brewery stops in the city.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the food good at Retreat Gastropub?
The gastropub format at 6 N Sarah St signals food that clears the bar above typical bar fare, with a menu built to hold up alongside the drink program. Without confirmed dish-level data, the honest call is to check current reviews before going — but the format itself filters out venues that treat food as an afterthought. In St. Louis, the Grove area supports a food-literate crowd, which tends to keep kitchen standards accountable.
Does Retreat Gastropub have happy hour deals?
No confirmed happy hour details are in our records for Retreat Gastropub. Call ahead or check their current social pages before planning a happy hour visit — independently owned gastropubs in St. Louis frequently run weekday specials that don't always make it onto third-party listings.
Is Retreat Gastropub good for a date?
The Grove location at 6 N Sarah St works in its favor for a date: the neighborhood has enough foot traffic and energy to feel lively without being overwhelming. A gastropub format generally means you can linger over drinks and food without the pressure of a tasting-menu pace. If you want something more structured, a sit-down spot like Kampai Sushi Bar gives you a clearer arc to the evening.
Does Retreat Gastropub have outdoor seating?
Outdoor seating isn't confirmed in our records. Given the St. Louis summer heat and the venue's urban footprint on N Sarah St, it's worth calling ahead if a patio is a deciding factor for your visit.
What's the crowd like at Retreat Gastropub?
The Grove is one of St. Louis's more mixed, neighborhood-rooted bar corridors, so expect a local, casual crowd rather than a tourist-heavy room. The gastropub format tends to draw people who are there for both the food and the drinks, rather than either alone. It skews younger and neighborhood-regular rather than special-occasion.
Do I need a reservation at Retreat Gastropub?
No reservation data is confirmed for Retreat Gastropub, and many gastropubs at this scale operate walk-in. Weekend evenings in the Grove get busy across the board, so arriving early gives you better odds of seating without a wait. Check directly before a Friday or Saturday visit.
Is Retreat Gastropub good for groups?
The gastropub format at this address can work for small groups of four to six, where a shared food-and-drinks setup fits naturally. For larger parties, the footprint of a single-room gastropub on N Sarah St may get tight — Atomic Cowboy nearby has more capacity and an outdoor setup that handles bigger groups more comfortably.
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