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Specialties
Blueberry Hill is a landmark restaurant and music club filled with pop culture memorabilia. We’re located in The Loop along the St. Louis Walk of Fame near the Moonrise Hotel. Our menu has something for everyone, including our famous hamburgers, jerk chicken, trout almondine, vegetarian specials, homemade soups and salads. We have three private party rooms and offer fine catering. Blueberry Hill features live music by touring and St. Louis bands, including rock & roll legend Chuck Berry. Our jukebox and creative window displays are nationally recognized. Enjoy darts, pinball, video games, photo booth and our award-winning beer selection.
History
Established in 1972.
Blueberry Hill is owned by Joe Edwards and Linda Edwards. They opened this St. Louis landmark on September 8, 1972. It’s a restaurant and music club filled with pop culture memorabilia including Chuck Berry, the Simpsons, the Beatles, Star Wars, jukeboxes, lunch boxes, and toys. We’re open every day of the year!
Meet the Business Owner
Joe E.
Business Owner
Joe Edwards’ creative vision, risk-taking, & leadership have helped transform The Loop into one of the most vibrant restaurant, shopping, arts & entertainment districts in the U.S.
Nationally renowned restaurant & music club Blueberry Hill was the first of a new era of unique owner-operated businesses in the area. His subsequent attractions include the beautiful Tivoli Movie Theatre, the non-profit St. Louis Walk of Fame, The Pageant concert nightclub, the Pin-Up Bowl, and the sensational Moonrise Hotel with the casual fine-dining Eclipse Restaurant & Rooftop Terrace Bar.
Joe also renovated numerous historic buildings (including the Flamingo Bowl on Washington Ave) & encouraged one-of-a-kind specialty shops, restaurants, & cultural institutions to make The Loop their home. Currently he is spearheading the effort to bring a fixed-track, vintage trolley system back to the area.
The American Planning Association designated the Delmar Loop «One of the 10 Great Streets in America.»