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The dishChicago-style hot dogs

Tip: Order it Chicago-style, dragged through the garden. It is a quick roadside stop near the airport.

Location

Address: 1919 Woodson Rd, St. Louis, MO 63114

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Carl's Drive-In ★ 4.2

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A 16-stool roadside drive-in of six decades, Carl's griddles crispy-edged burgers and pours house-made root beer, a Route-66-era St. Louis time capsule.

Try: Crispy-edged burgers and root beer

Tip: Grab a stool, order a double with root beer. There are only 16 seats, so expect a short wait at peak.

Crown Candy Kitchen ★ 4.4

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Open since 1913, Crown Candy is the metro's oldest soda fountain, slinging hand-made malts, a towering BLT and chili in an Old North parlour frozen in time.

Try: Soda-fountain malts and BLTs

Tip: The malt challenge and the bacon-heavy BLT are the orders. Expect a weekend line for one of the city's oldest counters.

Fleur STL ★ 4.0

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In the old Eat-Rite Diner building, Fleur STL plates an elevated slinger of prime patty, hash, chili, cheese and onion, carrying on a Route 66 legacy.

Try: The slinger and elevated diner food

Tip: Hours are now Thursday through Sunday only; the slinger with a quarter-pound prime patty is the order. It nods to the Eat-Rite legend in the same building.

Snarf's Sandwiches ★ 3.8

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Snarf's toasts its sub rolls and piles on classic deli fillings at a South Grand counter, a fast and cheap sandwich stop near SLU and Grand Center.

Try: Toasted oven sandwiches

Tip: Get any sub toasted, the house move. The hot giardiniera is the topping regulars add for heat.

Cocina Latina ★ 4.1

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Maritza Rios runs a Peruvian-leaning Latin kitchen on Euclid, plating aji de gallina, ropa vieja and rotisserie chicken at quick-counter prices.

Try: Peruvian and Latin small plates

Tip: Order the aji de gallina or a chicken plate; mains stay in the low double digits and travel well for a walk along Euclid.

Grand Bistro ★ 4.1

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Grand Bistro relaunches the Trinh family's South Grand Vietnamese in the former Pho Grand room, ladling pho and com tam at counter-style prices.

Try: Vietnamese pho and rice plates

Tip: Pho dac biet is the order; eat in or grab takeaway and walk the strip. The Trinh family ran Pho Grand here before reopening as Grand Bistro.

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