| Category: | Restaurant, |
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| Address: | 2800 Shenandoah Ave, St. Louis, MO 63104, USA |
| Zip code: | 63104 |
| Website: | http://littlefoxstl.com/ |
The Chef’s Counter meal at the Little Fox was fantastic. The food was delicious, the cocktails were vibrant, and the wine list is dynamic. The space is beautiful filled with wood and brick. Everything was tasty but the stand outs for me were the Nduja Rice Croquetas, the rich Onion Soup, the light and fluffy Baked Gnocchi, and the massive Tomahawk Pork Milanese. We were only in town for a day but would love to spend more time eating and drinking through the menu.
The Little Fox is bringing a big impact to the Fox Park neighborhood. Happy hour is termed “social hour” because there truly is a neighborly vibe, and it is a fun place to gather and unwind after a busy day. The industrial modern bar serves prohibition themed libations, as well as wine, and craft beer. There is a modern open concept kitchen that produces delicious and complex flavored dishes with humble ingredients. Even though Little Fox just opened, it’s sure be a top restaurant in St Louis quickly!
This was my first time visiting, but definitely won't be my last! Everything we tried was DELICIOUS!! Found myself saying 'wow' after each first bite. SO GOOD. Had the South City cocktail, very tasty. My friends got some of the other cocktails, all super good, but mine was best. Atmosphere was awesome. Service was great. Roilen was our server, very attentive, friendly and helpful with ordering.
Cannot recommend this place enough!!!!
Nice space that seems to be steadily packed. Everyone on the wait staff was extra friendly and attentive, very informative.
Small food menu, but everything sounded delicious. Portions were the perfect size, in my opinion, and reasonably priced for the high quality. We could even justify getting an interesting slice of cake.
I'll visit again soon to try out different entrees.
Lovely small plates at the Little Fox!
This upscale eatery has an expansive list of small plates and snacks with a few large plates. The cocktail menu is curated with care. The atmosphere is closer to casual than fine dining with beautiful interior design.
My favorite dishes were the squash dish and the onion soup. We also sampled the chickpea snack dish, which was unlike any chickpeas I've had before, in the best way. The menu is creative and anything but inspired.
This is definitely a great date or happy hour location.