ST. LOUIS — Many professional athletes have made a name for themselves in St. Louis. Some have made the jump the sports industry into the food industry. Let’s take a look at some St. Louis sports legends that have made the transition from making plays to making plates.
Brett Hull’s Junction House
Player: Blues Executive Vice President and Former player Brett Hull
Location: 1311 Lodora Drive, Wentzville, Mo.
Status: Open
Dierdorf and Hart’s Steakhouse
Player: Former NFL Cardinals players Dan Dierdorf and Jim Hart
Location: 323 Westport Plaza
Status: Closed
Bernie Federko’s Steak & Sports
Player: Former Blues player Bernie Federko
Location: 400 South 14th Street
Status: Closed
Sportsman’s Park, formerly Jackie’s Place
Player: NFL Hall of Famer and Former NFL Cardinals player Jackie Smith
Location: 9901 Clayton Road
Status: Open
Ozzie’s Restaurant & Sports
Player: Hall of Famer and Former St. Louis Cardinals Shortstop
Location: 1511 Washington Avenue
Status: Closed
Pujols 5 Westport Grill
Player: Former St. Louis Cardinals Player Albert Pujols
Location: 342 Westport Plaza
Status: Closed
Bobby’s Place
Player: Former St. Louis Blues defenseman Bob Plager
Location: Three locations in Valley Park, St. Charles, and The Hill
Status: Open
Jim Edmonds Space 15
Player: Former St. Louis Cardinals Player Jim Edmonds
Location: 1900 Locust Street
Status: Closed
Al Hrabosky’s Ballpark Saloon
Player: Former St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Al Hrabosky
Location: 800 Cerre Street
Status: Closed
Mike Shannon’s Bar and Grill
Player: Former St. Louis Cardinals Player and Broadcaster Mike Shannon
Location: Terminal A of St. Louis Lambert International Airport
Status: Open
Kobito Poké
Player: Former St. Louis Cardinals Pitcher Todd Stottlemyre
Location: 601 Clark Avenue in Ballpark Village
Status: Open
J. Buck’s
Player: Sportscasters Jack and Joe Buck
Location: 1000 Clark Avenue
Status: Closed
Twister’s Iron Bar Saloon
Player: Former St. Louis Blues Player Tony Twist
Location: 1045 Main Street in Imperial, Mo.
Status: Closed