Tasting menu$295
ChefCarl McConnell
Book ahead3 to 4 weeks

Tip: Seatings are limited and book a month ahead; the menu is a set monthly tasting, so there are no a la carte options.

Location

Address: 5809 State Route N, Cottleville, MO 63304, St. Louis

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