Frankie Martin’s Garden is one of the newest spots to open in Old Town Cottleville. It’s an outdoor hangout spot that has: local food trucks, an indoor whiskey house, pickleball courts, sand volleyball, fire pits and pavilions, a 26-foot LED screen for movie nights. The Garden is an outdoor space with picnic tables, pergolas, and fire pits. On weekends, they host movie nights for everyone to hang out. The House is the indoor section. It was a historic house they converted into a hip whiskey and wine bar.
At Cottleville Wine Seller, you can sample local wines and enjoy a relaxing atmosphere. This local entertainment hub has over 200 labels of wine from around the world to choose from. They’ve got outdoor seating, fire pits, and an upper-level deck where you can sit, chat, and taste great wine.
Bemo’s is one of the more traditional sit-down restaurants in Cottleville. They’re family-owned and operated, and it’s a great spot to get dinner in Old Town Cottleville. Their menu really has everything from steaks, salmon, pastas, and even tacos.
If you’re in the mood for some local slow-smoked barbecue, stop by 1798 BBQ right in the middle of Old Town Cottleville. As the name suggests, this spot has been a local favorite since 1798 in Cottleville.
If you’re looking for Cottleville’s best pizza, you’ll find it at Plank Road Pizza!
Pink Willow is a chic, brand-new cafe attached to the Oak Street Inn and Lounge. They serve delicious breakfast bowls and drinks, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy a meal in the morning.
Cookies and Cream is everyone’s go-to for ice cream and cookies in Cottleville. They’re always adding new flavors.