The Hideaway

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St. Louis, United States

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Piano bar· Bar

The Hideaway Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Hideaway is located in St. Louis, United States on 5900 Arsenal St. The Hideaway is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category piano bar in United States.

Address

5900 Arsenal St

Price range

$$$

Phone

+1 3146458822

Service options

Outdoor seating

Amenities

Dogs allowedToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

AlcoholBeerCocktailsDancingFoodHappy-hour drinksSpiritsWine

Open hours

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Rondrae Summers

Great place.Great people. Awesome atmosphere. Thanks for the great time I had there ownership.

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Adam McBrady

Love it. Dive feel, but still friendly to craft beer and great prices!

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Wade Taylor

Not sure what Adam is talking about but the fine folks at Hideaway have taken every measure to ensure the safety of their guests and staff. I say that first because until a week ago they have been closed and recently only open for private party/reservation of no more than 20 in the building and outside should weather permit. I’ve seen the staff be extremely strict about this rule. No entertainment has been booked or promoted. No food has been offered to be served (shout out to TJ’s Pizza). Adam, you clearly don’t hang at a lot of south city bars. This place is a gem and your poor and untrue review hurts the livelihood of people who have done nothing but taken every measure to ensure safety and their continued success. No need to leave an untrue and negative review to hurt a community landmark. Thanks the most to the owners and employees of this place who are doing what they can to ensure we all can begin to enjoy our favorite dive again in safety. Take a hike Adam.

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Joshua Williams

Maybe my favorite bar? No food, no beer on tap, but a great selection of local beers and a comfortable if noisy atmosphere. The decor is the real star here. It's largely unchanged from its previous life as a working-class neighborhood bar, and the paintings behind the bar take you on quite the journey.

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Levi Stires

Only complaint is the bar not being open.