Really nice mall, that's extremely busy! They have nice anchor stores & then just about every store you can imagine, that's typically in a mall in the U.S. We went to Nordstrom and bought a few items. It was a little smaller than we're used to, but I've noticed that's a pretty standard thing if you're shopping away from the West Coast. The shoe selection was a little sad, but the clothing selection on the 2nd floor was awesome! Everyone we encountered was really nice & extremely helpful. We stopped in other stores as well. I think we did the most damage at Free People. Awesome little store! We went into Godiva for a few sweet treats. It was quite busy, but up to Godiva standards we are used to.
There was a really nice food court on the top floor. We went to the Galleria a few times while visiting St. Louis. We ate there twice for dinner. The 1st night we went to CPK. (California Pizza Kitchen) We were greeted by the sweetest young girl, who seated us right away. We were planning on going to The Cheesecake Factory, but the wait was well over an hour. (At 4:30 pm) The 2nd night we were at the Galleria, we ate at Weber Grill Restaurant. It was really good! It's also a "Weber Grill Academy". Their specialty is being an open kitchen restaurant. The food was delicious! I had a grilled vegetable salad (Amazing) & my daughter had a plain chicken breast & mashed potatoes. She loved them & she's an extremely picky eater! If you're a fan of food on the grill, but don't want to go through the prep & cleanup, go to this place & treat yourself to a night off! It's all very good, home cooked, comfort food. It was pretty busy (around 3:30 pm). The best part of this restaurant was the staff! They were so nice, funny & helpful. Even staff not assigned to our table came by & made us laugh like crazy. I think out of all the places we visited while in St. Louis, The Weber Grill was the place we loved most because of the staff! Perfect representation of the Weber Brand! Side note/Tip: we were seated right away, we were asked if we made reservations which we hadn't. They said it's best to make a reservation, so we got lucky. By the time we left, it was pretty much full. I think that's all you need to know about the quality of food they serve!
Highly recommend the St. Louis Galleria & all it has to offer while in town. It's pretty great & really big. Chances are they'll have what you need & much...
Read more⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ St. Louis Galleria - Brentwood, MO
The Galleria is giving classic mall vibes—huge skylights, wide corridors, and a solid mix of shopping, lounging, and snacking.
🛍️ Shopping: Tons of major brands like Nordstrom, Apple, Pandora, Savage X Fenty, and Lululemon. A few local and trendy pop-ups add some flair. Not every storefront is full, but it’s definitely not a ghost town either.
🍽️ Eats & Treats: Sugar Cane Juice Bar in the center court is a unique find. And shout-out to the green turf lounge area—perfect for resting your feet or sipping something cold between stores.
🧘♀️ Atmosphere: Surprisingly chill for a mall this size. It’s clean, spacious, and there are plenty of spots to sit and people-watch (bonus: lots of outlets for charging).
🚶♀️Notes: • Escalators are a bit hit-or-miss (one was out of order). • If you’re not into crowds, weekdays are your friend. • Great mall for walking laps if you want to get your steps in somewhere with A/C!
This spot might not be trendy-trendy, but it’s still a go-to for reliable shopping, indoor strolling, and some low-key relaxation. Plus, it’s nice to see new stores still opening up!
📍 Saint Louis Galleria, 1155 Saint Louis Galleria St, St. Louis, MO 63117
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Read moreI would not recommend the Galleria anyone visiting the St Louis area. The term galleria would suggest that the offerings for shopping, food, and entertainment are expected to be fairly upmarket. I understand that St Louis is no longer a big enough city to offer amenities comparable to a place like the Houston Galleria or Shops at Park Lane in Dallas, but this “Galleria” doesn’t even try. The food court is just sad in its appearance and adds to the “dead mall” feeling with how few choices it offers for what to eat. The workers in many of the anchor stores do their best, but the merchandise offered usually seems to be in short supply. Macy’s was the only store where I could enjoy looking for some deals. In numerous other cases, I saw that inventories were low, sale prices weren’t being offered, and the overall ambience was cold and dead. I give props for the easy access by car from anywhere in the city and the short walk time to get to the garage parking or to the MetroLink, but were it not for the easy in and out access, this would be a one star mall. Skip this place, seriously. The management here should look to similar sized cities that have far more well-maintained malls, think Lakeside in New Orleans or Keystone in...
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