Alecia B
Another late review from 2018. One of the first places we stopped at during our Route 66 trip. The Luna cafe is a great place to grab a drink and play a game of pool while you’re surrounded by many signs from all over the states.
… moreFederico Salvati
On Chain of Rocks Road, the original alignment of Route 66 towards the Mississippi River crossing, you’ll find the historic Luna Cafè, a very well preserved bar, famous for being a hideout of mobster Al Capone and other prohibition-era gangsters.
… moreMark Zeman
Off the beaten path, this bar is everything I wanted it to be: dimly lit, earthy, disheveled bits of memorabilia slathered in disorder on every wall, with extensive raw lumber on the exterior where the paint has flaked over years and years. Comparably, the bartender (Larry aka Rooster) is equally weathered, hospitable and friendly, and the patrons (presumably all regulars on a hot Saturday afternoon) were friendly and jovial as well. The only apparent notoriety of this place is that Al Capone frequented prior to his trip to the Big House, which is pretty much my expectation too. If you live in St. Louis, this place is worth the trip. Tell Rooster I said hello.
… moreTed Wachholz
A neat experience and stop along historic Route 66. The neon sign looks to be the original deal. Such a nostalgic place.
… moreTony Morris
What food? Their kitchen has been closed for two years but they’re still calling themselves a cafe. False advertising. Change the name so people don’t come there looking for food.
… moreSandra Stoops (Sandy)
Very disappointed… The building is not original and very little of the history on display. They don’t serve food. The bartender was really friendly. To bad they don’t play on the history of the place.
… moreTom Tuttle
Adult beer bar atmosphere. Very loud, smells of smoke and not well kept. Not what I was expecting. Lots of bars in this area like this. Must be thing in this area of the state.
… moreJohnny Warner Perfect Road
Good beer, good people, perfect place to stop in a little British sports car at the end of a long Rte 66 drive. It’s full of interest, fascinating history. I’d visit anytime I passed long cycle ride though from Norfolk UK
… moreDalton Wagner
This place is a great place to relax and have a few drinks. The local folks were nice and made me feel welcomed. I drive truck and sometimes you need a break from a truck stop. They let me park for the night and I got a much needed night of sleep. This place has a very interesting history being it’s on old Route 66 stop in have a drink and they will tell you all about it… Thanks again for a wonderful place to relax. Hopefully see you guys and again soon.
… moreJon Ray
Dive bar with no food and heavy cigarette odor. The neon lights barely work so no reason to go out of your way to see them.
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