Lola

at 500 N 14th St, St. Louis, Missouri , 63103 United States

sip. taste. listen. celebrate

Address and contacts of Lola

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Lola
500 N 14th St
St. Louis, Missouri , MO 63103
United States
Email
Contact Phone
P: (314) 621-7277
Website
http://www.welovelola.com

Description

french & creole inspired eats hand-crafted drinks funk & soul driven beats

Opening time

  • Mondays: 16:00- 03:00
  • Tuesdays: 11:00- 03:00
  • Wednesdays: 11:00- 03:00
  • Thursdays: 11:00- 03:00
  • Fridays: 11:00- 03:00
  • Saturdays: 09:30- 03:00
  • Sundays: 09:30- 03:00

Specialities

Price category
$$ (10-30)
Services Lola provides
Lola specialties

Reviews for Lola

Mario B.

Very nice restaurant! Excellent customer service! Food was great! We went on a Saturday morning. It was very nice and I definitely recommend visiting if... Read more

Jolena S.

I wish I could give 3.5 stars. 3 seems too few and 4 seems too many. We stopped in on a Friday evening before a concert at Scottrade center. Got seated... Read more

Jennifer C.

I've visited here a few times, but this is the first review. Checked in on Yelp, low and behold, free glass of wine...NICE! You all better start using... Read more
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Company Rating

18555 Facebook users were in Lola. It's a 4 position in Popularity Rating for companies in Landmark & Historical Place category in St. Louis

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Summary

Lola is St. Louis based place and this enity listed in Food & Restaurant category. Located at 500 N 14th St MO 63103. Contact phone number of Lola: (314) 621-7277

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