St. Louis dining for 40 people
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What is your definition of "not too expensive"? What day of the week? Ages and food preferences of the diners? Do you need a private room?
And, do some of the group need to get to the airport from Webster after dinner, or is there some other reason to have such a large geographical area as your intended location? From Webster you could eat in Kirkwood, Clayton, West County... all
could be on a route that would take one to the airport.
Some more info from you would help you receive better suggestions.
And, do some of the group need to get to the airport from Webster after dinner, or is there some other reason to have such a large geographical area as your intended location? From Webster you could eat in Kirkwood, Clayton, West County... all
could be on a route that would take one to the airport.
Some more info from you would help you receive better suggestions.
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You might try Maggiano's off Brentwood Blvd across from the Galleria. They do family style for groups at moderate prices for what you get. FRiends have done groups of 35+ there and been very happy.
Inside the Galleria are Cheesecake FActory and CPK that would beat DJ Muggs for quality.
Inside the Galleria are Cheesecake FActory and CPK that would beat DJ Muggs for quality.
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