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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and now’s the time to secure your reservation at one of the city’s most romantic dining spots. Whether you’re looking for an intimate, cozy dinner or an immersive, lively experience, St. Louis offers a range of options that are sure to make your night unforgettable. Don’t wait – book your table now before they fill up!

Tony’s in Clayton Credit: photo courtesy of Tony's
Yellowbelly This vibrant, tropical-inspired spot features creative cocktails and a seafood-forward menu, making it a unique choice for a date-night escape. 4659 Lindell Blvd., St. Louis, 314.499.1509, yellowbellystl.squarespace.com Credit: photo courtesy of Yellowbelly
Casa Don Alfonso The Ritz-Carlton St. Louis Clayton is one of the top hotels in Clayton. The Southern Italian eatery at The Ritz-Carlton offers a luxurious prix fixe menu with sparkling wine pairings. This four-course menu features exquisite dishes such as lobster medallions, heart-shaped ravioli, decadent desserts and more, ensuring a night full of indulgence. With Valentine’s-themed cocktails and a romantic setting, it’s perfect if you’re looking to celebrate in style. 100 Carondelet Plaza, St. Louis, 314.863.6300, casadonalfonsostlouis.com Credit: photo by Meera Nagarajan
Brasserie by Niche This cozy French bistro delivers a European-style dining experience, with steak frites, escargot and a selection of fine wines. 4580 Laclede Ave., St. Louis, 314.454.0600, brasseriebyniche.com Credit: photo courtesy of Brasserie by Niche
Salve Osteria Salve Osteria combines modern Italian cuisine with a laid-back vibe, offering creative dishes and a welcoming ambience for a Valentine’s Day dinner. 3200 S. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, 314.771.3411, salveosteria.com Credit: photo courtesy of Salve Osteria
Sado Sado is a Japanese-inspired restaurant specializing in sushi and wagyu beef that offers an upscale dining experience. Wagyu, originating from Japan, is known for its marbling, buttery texture and rich flavor, making it a premium choice for a truly indulgent Valentine’s Day meal. 5201 Shaw Ave., St. Louis, 314.390.2883, sado-stl.com Credit: photo by Michelle Volansky
Blood & Sand This exclusive members-only restaurant — guests are welcome to make a reservation — provides a unique and elevated dining experience, complete with inventive dishes and expertly crafted cocktails. 1500 St. Charles St., St. Louis, 314.241.7263, bloodandsandstl.com Credit: photo courtesy of Blood & Sand
Work & Leisure If you’re looking for something a little different this V-Day, Work & Leisure is the place to be. Combining delicious food with lively entertainment, this immersive comedy show allows guests to mingle, eat, drink and dance while enjoying a night of wild performances. With St. Louis-style wedding staples served throughout the evening, it’s an unforgettable blend of humor, food and fun. 3015 Locust St, St. Louis, 314.620.3969, workandleisurestl.com Credit: photo courtesy of Work & Leisure
Commonwealth at Angad Arts Hotel Commonwealth at the Angad Hotel offers a special Valentine’s experience with two fantastic entrees and a dessert to share. The meal features a petite filet mignon, lamb lollipop chops, a sweetheart dessert and carefully selected wine pairings to enhance the flavors. 634 N. Grand Blvd., St. Louis, 314.561.0033, angadartshotel.com/restaurants-bars/commonwealth Credit: photo by Adam Rothbarth
Farmhaus Known for its locally sourced, seasonal menu, Farmhaus is a cozy and creative dining spot with dishes designed for foodies who appreciate a pretty plate. 3257 Ivanhoe Ave., St. Louis, 314-647-3800, farmhausrestaurant.com Credit: photo courtesy of Farmhaus
Tony’s For timeless elegance, Tony’s delivers exceptional Italian cuisine, impeccable service and a sophisticated, romantic vibe. The restaurant will be closing permanently after Valentine’s Day, so this is your last chance to taste a piece of history. 105 Carondelet Plaza, Clayton, 314.231.7007, tonysstlouis.org Credit: photo courtesy of Tony's

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