

Hobos is a family owned and operated restaurant located inside the American Legion Building for Post 313. We are open to the public Tuesday – Sunday and are located at 200 Main St in St. Peters. We have been serving up some of the finest food and homemade meals for over 18 Years.
Hearty Southern comfort food such as fried chicken & catfish dished up in a down-home atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 200 Main St, St Peters, MO 63376
Phone: (636) 278-2828
Website: http://hobosatthelegion.org/
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Reviews
Tender pork steak that you didn’t need a knife. Some of the best pizza around. Thin flavorful crust covered in plenty of toppings. Staff were all friendly and courteous. Willing to help and answer any questions. Highly recommend next time you are in the area.
And don’t overlook their pizza–seriously t’s outstanding. Great crust, great toppings and a flavor that can compete with any dedicated pizzeria.
The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming and the service is always friendly and attentive. Whether you’re dining in or grabbing food to go, Hobo’s delivers quality across the board.
If you’re in St. Peters and craving comfort food done right, Hobo’s is a must-visit.
Highly recommended!
Fried chicken – it’s good but doesn’t hold a candle to Gus’s. A step above fried chicken from the grocery store but not by much, nothing special about it.
Ribs – very mid, not trimmed right, sauce is average.
Haddock – was ok.
Beans – excellent, they had a unique spice to them.
Mash and gravy – standard
Fried pickles – wayyyy too salty like they forgot the pickles themselves had salt and they added a bunch more. These will punch your kidneys.
Service was a bit rushed and they seat you with other guests if your group isn’t big enough. You’re also signing yourself in vs them having a host. This place is mostly a locals hangout not a foodie destination.
I’ve been here twice now and had remarkably good food both times. It is really surprising how busy they get so don’t plan to walk in and grab a seat right away unless you arrive early for whatever time you’re going – this applies to after work and lunch. Not sure about other times as those are the times when I’ve been here.
Lunch – I went with a friend at his suggestion. It was my first visit. He and I both ordered their fried chicken and it was really, really good. They make it from scratch and cook it to order so be prepared to wait for a little while for it to hit the table. Served with a choice of a couple of sides for about 8 bucks. The chicken is exactly what fried chicken is meant to be. Steaming hot, tender and juicy meat with a flavorful, crispy coating.
After work – Chose the sliders and butterflied shrimp. The sliders are little cheeseburgers but far better than expected. Decent sized patties cooked medium-well and topped with slices of melted cheddar. The patties were well seasoned and the buns toasted. Really good! The butterflied shrimp were nice and crispy without being tough or chewy. Served with cocktail sauce that had a nice amount of horseradish in it and a great flavor with a kick.
My “not so hungry” parents finished 3 catfish each. I had the “half a cluck” chicken dinner which was great. Coleslaw and mashed potatoes were recommended sides.
Our neighbors said people come for the food and prices, and they weren’t wrong.