

Established in 1957 on The Hill, Rigazzi’s is St. Louis’s oldest Italian-American restaurant, known for its iconic 32-oz Frozen Fishbowl cocktails, toasted ravioli, cheese garlic bread, hearty pasta dishes, and classic pizza. With a warm, nostalgic atmosphere and generous portions, it’s a beloved neighborhood staple.
Clubby Italian-American joint, decked with celebrity memorabilia & known for its pizza & cocktails.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4945 Daggett Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110
Phone: (314) 772-4900
Website: https://www.rigazzis.com/
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Reviews
We were seated right away. We chose to sit on the patio, which was clean and the weather was fantastic. We were brought water right away.
Our server Bex was very attentive and great energy. Food came out fairly quickly. Food temp was perfect.
Very happy with my experience and we will return. Thank you Rigazzi’s for making my first experience a great one!
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First, the outside, I totally forgot to take a picture, but there is an arch in front so you must not forget to stop and snap a pic.
Next there are 2 doors you wanna look for the signs that say welcome. At first it may be confusing if you’re chatting and walking, so heads up on that.
The service was a 10 out of 10. They were polite, went above and beyond, and they remembered our drinks and kept them filled. They do have some of the classics and signature drink options so give those a try.
I posted pictures of what I had for your viewing pleasure. It was the risotto balls. They are smaller than the ones Ive had before but they did not lack in big flavor.
If you have dietary restrictions like I do, there are few options, but you can find something at least. My friends ordered salad and lasagna and they loved it.
For dessert we had tara masu. It was so soft, creamy, and a delicate flavor. I noticed there was a dessert my friends asked for thats normally on the menu, but this day something didn’t come out right and they refused to serve it. I like when people take pride and serve food to perfection.
I could really tell how proud they were and seemed like a great team which showed up in the flavors.
Welp thanks for reading my review. Until next time, happy eating and shopping .
The restaurant was clean, we were seated quickly, service was friendly, and the prices seemed a little steep.
The stained glass picture caught my eye on the way to the restroom because we had just viewed the new World’s Fair exhibit at the history museum. Love a spotlight on local history, and it’s a neat custom piece.
It was an explosion of flavor in every bite.
And don’t forget to see Bruce at the bar.
Pours a good drink and very knowledgeable about the menu