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El Burro Loco - opening in old CWE Pasta House spot

El Burro Loco - opening in old CWE Pasta House spot

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PostNov 19, 2014#1

Opening up on Dec. 15th with liquor license.... pass the margaritas, por favor!  

btw, anyone been to the new bbq place that took over for the Majestic?

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PostNov 19, 2014#2

How long do you give this place? over under at 2 years?

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PostNov 19, 2014#3

^Is Gringo still open? If so, I don't see both of them making it past the 2 year timeframe.

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PostNov 19, 2014#4

Yes. Gringo is alive and well.

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PostJul 28, 2025#5

Too bad. Maybe if they had a drive thru

StlToday+ El Burro Loco in Central West End owes over $350,000 in taxes, has been dark for days

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/bus ... d1e5a.html

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PostJul 28, 2025#6

quincunx wrote:
Jul 28, 2025
Too bad. Maybe if they had a drive thru

StlToday+ El Burro Loco in Central West End owes over $350,000 in taxes, has been dark for days

https://www.stltoday.com/news/local/bus ... d1e5a.html
Where are all the underage kids going to drink?

I'll tell you that El Burro Loco didn't lose $350,000+: they just decided not to pay taxes. That place would be jam packed at 9:30pm on a Tuesday while the rest of the CWE was crickets. I had coworkers from out of town staying at the Royal Sonesta at the Chase and I took them to Brennans and with us there might have been 8 customers in there. But El Burro Loco was rocking and rolling with that front dining room completely full.

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PostJul 28, 2025#7

It'd been obvious they were struggling in some way. I too remember it packed and doing a great business 2-3 years ago, but recently first I noticed they had done some half completed interior renovation which left the bar area looking ghastly and then that they had lost their liquor license. Also their Downtown location closed. I'm sad to see them go because they were one of the few remaining options for late night food in the city post-covid but I could tell that it was mismanaged. 

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PostJul 28, 2025#8

PeterXCV wrote:
Jul 28, 2025
It'd been obvious they were struggling in some way. I too remember it packed and doing a great business 2-3 years ago, but recently first I noticed they had done some half completed interior renovation which left the bar area looking ghastly and then that they had lost their liquor license. Also their Downtown location closed. I'm sad to see them go because they were one of the few remaining options for late night food in the city post-covid but I could tell that it was mismanaged. 
I hadn't been in there for a number of years. Mostly because the food wasn't good.

That being said I am sad to see them go. There need to be inexpensive places that are open late to get food.

And I'm not some Karen about drinking. I think the drinking age ought to be 18 or 19. But it still stunned me how much they openly flaunted their "we don't ID" mantra.

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PostJul 29, 2025#9

^Yeah I don't care either but I'm pretty sure that's how they lost their liquor license which is how they made most of their money.