The Broadway Oyster Bar is a locally owned and operated establishment and has been for over 35 years. The Oyster Bar is widely regarded as the premier New Orleans' style restaurant, bar and music venue in the Midwest.
BOB, as it is affectionately known by its many fans and friends, is housed in a building that was built in the mid 1840's and is one of the oldest buildings still in daily use within the city of St. Louis. During its colorful history, our building has had many functions including a family home, a boarding house, a Chinese laundry, a record store and a bordello to name a few. These walls have heard and seen it all.
Some people feel that the building is haunted by spirits who, occasionally late at night, play good hearted jokes on the staff such as doors suddenly opening or closing or lights going on or off as if by magic. Then again, it just could be because the building is over 170 years old. However, our historic building has just gone through a renovation so we now have two outdoor patios that are covered and heated during cold or rainy weather and an expanded kitchen to better serve you.
Our food has won numerous awards and readers' polls for excellence and features some of the most sustainable seafood available such as fresh Gulf and Blue Point oysters, Louisiana crawfish and shrimp, Prince Edward Island mussels, scallops and crabs. Our Cajun and Creole dishes are our versions of many of the traditional Louisiana favorites. If you love New Orleans, you will feel right at home at BOB.
BOB offers live music twice a day every night of the week except on Friday when we feature one act for the evening. We present the best local and national touring acts representing a variety of musical genres such as rock, reggae, bluegrass, blues, funk, R&B, roots, and jam, and weshowcase a wide variety of bands visiting from New Orleans. The live music is free up to 8 times per a week. However, for some of the more popular and well known acts, we do charge a cover which typically goes to the bands in order to keep attracting them to the BOB.
Broadway Oyster Bar has been referred to by many as a staple of St. Louis and was recently honored by the St. Louis Chapter of the Missouri Restaurant Association as the 2015 Restaurant of the Year. BOB is a great choice for a relaxing dinner, a celebratory party or an opportunity to dance to a great band. As well known food writer, the late Joe Pollack, once wrote, "There is, quite simply, nothing in St. Louis quite like the Broadway Oyster Bar". That line was written over 30 years ago, but it is as true today as it was then. Welcome to the Broadway Oyster Bar Family.
Frequently Asked Questions About Broadway Oyster Bar
Does Broadway Oyster Bar accept reservations?
Yes, Broadway Oyster Bar accepts reservations, though they are not required.
Where is Broadway Oyster Bar located?
It is located at 736 S. Broadway, Downtown St. Louis, MO 63102.
What are the operating hours of Broadway Oyster Bar?
The bar is open Monday through Saturday from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, and Sunday from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.
What type of cuisine does Broadway Oyster Bar serve?
They serve Cajun and Creole style seafood, with awards for sustainable seafood like Gulf oysters and Louisiana crawfish.
Does Broadway Oyster Bar offer live music?
Yes, Broadway Oyster Bar features live music twice a day every night except Friday, which has one act for the evening. Most live music is free, though some shows may have a cover charge.
What dining options are available at Broadway Oyster Bar?
They serve lunch and dinner with casual attire. They offer dine-in, curbside pickup, delivery, same day delivery, and no-contact delivery services.
What payment methods does Broadway Oyster Bar accept?
They accept American Express, Cash, Discover, MasterCard, and Visa payments.
Is Broadway Oyster Bar wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the establishment has wheelchair accessible entrance, parking, seating, and restrooms.
What nearby attractions can customers visit before or after dining at Broadway Oyster Bar?
Customers might enjoy visiting The Saint Louis Arch landmark and museum, the Eugene Field House & Toy Museum, or the Field House Museum, all of which are nearby and offer historical and cultural experiences.
Are there nearby bars and music venues near Broadway Oyster Bar?
Yes, nearby are popular spots like The Honky Tonk STL, BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups, and The Angry Beaver STL, which offer additional options for nightlife and live music.
What nearby restaurants can customers explore around Broadway Oyster Bar?
Customers can try nearby eateries such as L'art de vivre, a French and Belgian restaurant, Imo's Pizza for casual dining, and The Beale on Broadway for pub food and drinks.