Stopped here for a drink with the recommendation from a friend. Great views of the city and interesting drink specials. The large "family style" tables are slightly awkward if you're on a date and you find yourself sitting right next to a bunch of people that you don't know but the atmosphere is overall an A!
Review Source:I wouldn't hang out here regularly, but this is a really nice spot that I think is good for downtown STL. It's a pretty swanky "club" that has excellent views of the skyline and looms above Busch Stadium, which is pretty cool. Plus, the place has a nice elemental vibe, with vertical gardens, fire, water features and stone. I dig.
What would prevent me from coming back on the regular? Two things. First, the prices are as high as the bar itself. $8 for a well vodka is crazytalk. Second, the crowd is kinda douchey. A lot of $30K millionaires in the crowd, it seems. I'm just not one for the see-and-be-seen scene. It's even more odd considering they are a hotel bar, and thus many of the guests don't really fit this vibe. Â
Still, the staff was friendly, the aforementioned views were great, and it was nice to do something a bit out of the ordinary. I'd go back, for sure.
A new arrival to town, I went down to the arch on the 4th of July to check out the fair and found it to be too full of screaming children to be enjoyable. Â So I googled "roof top bar" and found this place. Â
First off, it's really nice up here. Â Like nice enough that when I stepped out of the elevator, I was grateful that I had worn a nice dress that day. Â Of course, you pay for the niceness in the cost of the drinks - not too crazy if you are used to drinking in Los Angeles or New York, but expensive for this city. Â The bartenders were all very, very nice and obviously good at their jobs, which is admirable considering that they work long hours tending to drunk people under the hot sun. Â
The ambiance is wonderful. Â Watching the fireworks go off more or less at eye level behind the arch was a true experience. Â The patrons are varied, maybe due to the holiday, but all amiable and engaging. Â For a girl who was up there by herself, I had an excellent time on a holiday where I otherwise would have felt very much alone. Â Excellent choice all in all.
Oh and the views...they are spectacular. I think you can watch a whole Cards game from up there.
Awesome indoor/outdoor rooftop bar with an unbelievable view inside the Cardinals stadium. The outdoor area was pretty crowded, but made for a great atmosphere watching both the Cubs/Cardinals game and the NBA Finals. There are tons of flat screens for sports viewing... or you can just turn around and watch live.
Review Source:It was pouring rain out, so there was no way that we were leaving the hotel to go to dinner that night. We tried 360 Lounge and were pleasantly surprised. The place was busy (seemed like a lot of baseball fans were taking refuge from the rain), but the service was attentive and quick. Enjoyed the local beer selections and our tacos & salad were great. Wouldn't hesitate to eat here again if I were a hotel guest or not. The view of the passing storm, by the way, was stellar.
Review Source:360 is a very nice place to dine out. Especially if you are looking for a sophisticated luxurious place to hang out with friends and family. However the food is a bit pricey. For example I got the sushi appetizer which for 4 to 6 slices of tuna it was really expensive. Â However, I enjoyed myself and will be coming here again.
Review Source:People always rave about the view from 360. Â But the place offers lots more than panoramic views.
We had an excellent server (Niki) who paid just the right amount of attention to our table.
And the food was excellent - the Korean BBQ tacos and the risotto.
5 stars for the service, for the tood, for the vibe.
This place was great! It takes the concept of a hotel bar to a whole new level. (pun not intended initially...but decided to go with it.)
I stayed at the Hilton for a week while in town for a conference. I was really pleased that I could enjoy a drink and food right where I was staying... and still felt like I was "going out" and not just hanging at the lobby bar.
It really was a beautiful spot. Not cheesy or pretentious. (okay, maybe just a little.) The views are spectacular and the weather was great for the deck/patio bar and the fire pits. Money well spent, Hilton! Nice job.
I ate minimally here. One night I shared a Margarita Pizza with some friends. Decent. But it was a pizza. Not too hard to get right. Honestly. The food probably isn't the reason to come here - it's all about the view, atmosphere, and drinks.
I have gone here a few times now. Everyone has been extremely nice and courteous to me when I have gone. Had the fish tacos and was blown away. The view is the best in St. Louis. Place to be before and after a Cardinals' game, especially Game 7 of the World Series. Great place whether you are local or staying at the hotel.
Review Source:Best place to watch the Caridnals' home games! Â I love the huge patio with gas fire places. Â It is perfect even when there is a chill in the air. Â It wasn't packed for the game we attended on a Saturday night, but it was bit cool. Â Larger crowds are likely when the weather is nice.
You take an elevator up to the top floor of the hotel, which we had to wait on a bit since guests had first priority. Â We didn't have trouble finding a table by the window with a large screen TV in view. Â We got a couple of tap beers from their rather extensive listing of local microbrews - a 4hands and a 6th Row. Â We also shared a small cheese plate ($9). Â When the game started we moved to the patio for a closer view and there was a bar outside was well. Â It was an amazing view of the St. Louis skyline - the arch as well as the Cardinals stadium. Â
Service was a bit slow but they were rather busy...other than that, well worth the visit and a fun, unique place to visit in St. Louis.
Three Sixty is a great place for drinks and appetizers with spectacular views and good ambiance. I've been there about a dozen times. I've used valet every time. The reason for my negative review, however, is that on my last visit, the valet driver damaged by vehicle and did not say anything to me. It wasn't as if they didn't know they did it - they hit the frame directly and hard. And my vehicle which is only a few months old stays parked in my garage all day every day. I wash it twice a week. I know exactly when the damage happened. I called the hotel and asked for the valet manager. Someone took a written message yet no response was received from the valet manager. I called again, asking for the valet manager, and had to leave a voice mail. Again, no response was received. That's poor business etiquette and shows apathy towards a good customer. The reputation of Three Sixty is highly tarnished in my mind. The date of the incident was April 3, 2013.
Update, July 2013:
After posting this, the valet manager did call me and they rectified the situation completely. Today will be the first time I've visited Three Sixty since the incident.
This place has awesome views, great service and a great ambiance. From the cool fire-pit balconies to the lighting fixtures, I was very impressed with the layout and decor.
A coworker and I had dinner there on a Monday night. We went up there for a bite after our flight into St. Louis and it was pretty busy. We spent the first few minutes actually walking around, checking out the view of the Arch, the view of the stadium and all of the cool little pockets this place has to offer. We settled on a 2 top with a view of the arch. I liked that this place had more of a lounge feel than a restaurant, the seats were comfy and low, the lighting is intimate and it doesn't seem to matter if you're there just to get a drink.
We had a very nice server, not oversolicitous, especially nice because we took a while to look over the menu -- which looked awesome and had everything from $3 bites to $25 steaks.
We split the baja fish tacos and the shrimp pizza. I really loved them both. The tacos were great flavor and the cabbage slaw and juicy fish had a nice texture contrast. The pizza was fresh from the brick oven and it was really great. A ton of cheese with sweet little shrimp.
I'm in St. Louis often, and even though there are 2-3 hotels that I have to pass to get to work when I'm in town, I'll be back to the Hilton if only to eat and drink at the 160.
Awesome view, decent service and a chill spot to hang out late at night. Â You feel all fancy taking a quick trip to the top of the Hilton hotel for the rooftop bar. Â Good music playing and I can see why it would be a destination spot for people looking for a little classy nightlife in downtown. Â We were able to grab a table next to their towering glass windows and look out over st louis as we enjoyed a beverage. Â
I would go back if in town and think it is a great spot to take a date.
The veiw is great, it was an awesome experience at night with the skyline lit up. Weve only been for drinks. The service was really friendly from the time we entered the hotel lobby til the top of the hotel 26 floors up. The place looks really upscale, but we did not encounter any snobby attitude.
Review Source:Great view of Busch Stadium and the city. But the bar is small so limited space for seating. Â I did not eat the food but it looked good. Â My biggest tip do NOT get the order the pre-mixed drinks. They give you the specialty cocktail menu but don't tell you that those drinks are pre-mixed, the worst part about it there are about 6 of these drinks in a vessel above the bar and they pour directly into your glass from a hose hanging down- it doesn't look sanitary and who knows how long the drink mix has been sitting there for. Â Two of my friends got those drinks but they didn't tell us that they were pre-mixed until we asked- disgusting! I would have given this bar 3 stars but because of those drinks it went down to two. Â I expect much more from a Hilton bar- especially one that is hyped up so much!
Review Source:If you want to impress visitors who are new to St. Louis, this is a place to be! Great drinks and a beautiful view of downtown at night, who wouldn't enjoy that? The name is so fitting because there are windows everywhere! You can see the Arch on one side and Busch Stadium on the other side! I can't wait to come back when it gets warmer to enjoy the patio. They also have several fire pits near the patio when it gets a little chilly outside.
I haven't tried the food but the drinks are great!
We tried the fish tacos and they were a great bite. Filling for one also good to share( three small tacos). Also had the mushroom flatbread which was really a 6 slice pizza. It was hot and covered in perfectly sautéed mushroom. Perfectly done. I would get there early if you want a seat. We got there at 730 and we didn't  have any problems. Drinks were standard.
Review Source:Five stars for the view alone! Food was also amazing.
It really is fabulous.. I went here to celebrate a friend's birthday and show someone from out of town the view, and it really paid off! We valeted our car, which is only $5 if you are going to 360 rather than staying at the hotel. Easy for the downtown location. No problem getting right on an elevator either. The bouncer was nice, actually, and helped my friend who was from a different country.
Our friends had gotten a table earlier, which is good because it does get busy on a Saturday night. We had a direct view o the Arch. It was magnificent!!
The white pomegranate sangria was fabulous! I also got to try the margarita pizza (YUM), the truffled popcorn (meh.. the flavor was good but tasted a bit stale), the house fries (OMG SO DAMN GOOD with this aoili sauce... wow, might be the best fries in STL..) and the kit kat (as good as every says... delicious!)
Our service was really good! Food came out quickly, waitress was quick to get our orders and split checks with ease. The only weird thing was that someone near us got a birthday dessert with a sparkler on it, and we asked for that for our friend, who was joining us and celebrating her bday, and were told that they don't give those out often and conserve the sparklers.. um ok. She said she'd see what she could do, but we never got anything to help celebrate her birthday. It was a bit weird.
The people watching here was so great... so many women who are too old to wear tiny dresses wearing them.. cougars perhaps? Lots of douchebag type people, but some normal ones too.
A must see in downtown... when it started snowing when we were there, we went outside and it was lovely! I'll be back!
Great service, and great food. Â When I come back to STL, I'll be back here. Â Great place to relax after work, just make sure you don't come Fri/Sat night because it gets loud in there.
I would give this venue the max stars but can't (would have been 4.5 if possible) because the cocktails cost more that the food items on the menu! Â I think someone needs to review the pricing structure here.
Otherwise, great establishment!
I use to love this bar/lounge.. But my past few experience really sucked.
The bartenders and waitresses can be really rude! The drinks are so small and not anything special... which is unfortunate because you would think for 12 dollars they would be something worth yelping about. Nope. Just another overly expensive drinks. Â They play great music, but no one even seems to care or even notice... and if you start trying to dance, people look at you strangely. Also, you'd think this place would attract a younger crowd... but the last few times I've been there, the place was packed with senior citizens.
Never pay cover to go up here at night. If you really want to check out the views go during the day for free or go there for dinner. The food is actually pretty good! Just really expensive and the portions are so small.
The only cool thing about this joint are the views and the vibe/ambiance. And the cool bouncer downstairs who sends you up the elevator...
Traveled to St Louis for work. Â This restaurant/bar was on top of the Hilton that I stayed. Â Great view of the city and amazing decor.
What I liked most was the service and beer prices. Â Typically in a more upscale restaurant they will charge $7 or $8 for craft beer, which is mostly what I drink, but the local IPA was only $5.
I had the Koran tacos by recommend from the bartender. Â Amazing eats, great prices and good service. Â I'll definitely be back!
"Fire & Ice over City Lights"
Went for the bar made with ice & surrounded by fire photo op after reading the name-
"Chilled & Distilled Parka Party"
IMO, terrible name...
Overall this place is too upscale for me, personally anyway. Â BUT, ask me to party in a parka & see mostly suits & dresses...
However, the party is a cool concept for the urban clubbing outdoor types. Â The name & marketing is what is killing me.
360 has a fire oven cooking pizzas.
360 has a bar made of ice!
360 has fire pits.
In the winter- 360 rooftop patio is COLD.
People know it will be COLD. Â The ice bar is cool. Â HOWEVER, people want FIRE in the winter so lead with that.
"Fire & Ice over City Lights"
This, IMHO, is a better name for this event.
With the view & wanting upscale clientele, I can understand the premium on drinks. Â I may only go to this lounge for special occasions, but I can appreciate the idea.
I just want a better invite on the nights when the add the ice bar.
360 is the PERFECT place to take your friends visiting from out of town. Â The trendy restaurant really offers up some of the best of St. Louis with the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium.
The seating is self seating so if you want a table, I recommend getting there early or being really aggressive. It can get crowded but if you get lucky enough to get a table, the service is awesome. Â
Beyond the breath-taking view, the food is actually really good. Â We had the slider variety (ahhmazing!), the hummus (not good), the truffle popcorn (surprisingly incredible) and the tacos--which were great but not filling. Â I've never had food come out so quickly after ordering and the presentation of the food was Instagram worthy.
Even if you're just going out for a drink, the drinks were reasonably priced ($3 for draft beer on Fridays and $9 for a pretty decent margarita). Â The outside fire pit was awesome.
Definitely recommend it.
This is a fantastic place to bring out-of-town friends for the perfect arch view or the bird's-eye-view of Busch Stadium. Â It is ridiculously crowded in the summer, and still packed when the weather cools down. Â You'll see a huge mix of people. Â It's not yuppy. It's not hipster. Â I can't even generalize the people that end up here. Â I don't think it's worth the $10 cover charge if you arrive after 10pm, but if that's when you get there then you just have to suck it up.
I'm very familiar with the restaurant group that manages 360 (most are in Atlanta), and all of the restaurants are super trendy, but the majority lack in food quality. Â The food here is mediocre. Â We tried the burger and the mussels. Â No complaint about the burger, fairly standard, but the mussels were puny and grainy and the broth added very little to the dish.
I probably wouldn't eat here again, but I'd come for drinks and the view.
The views alone are 5 star views, hands down. Â It was great to enjoy them and now be spinning ala the Millennium.
 We waited a long time to go here, and from time to time I would read about people asking for suggestions of places to go downtown and a lot of people I noticed said, maybe not eat there, but go for a drink and the views, and now I know why.
 I was really pleased by the menu selections.  We ordered a bunch of stuff and also sent a lot of stuff back.  The California Roll was the worst ever and probably has traumatized me from ever having one again, it was just that bad.  I found the cheese selections boring, and the drinks were really terrible, but I am a cocktail snob and Blood and Sand member, so I am used to the good stuff.  I felt like I was drinking turpentine.
 The best part of the meal was the kit kat dessert, I am in love with it.  I recommend only ordering that. The waitress who was a doll, was always apologetic and not shocked something was sent back and more than willing to just take it off without you even asking.  Seemed standard and that's a shame.
Come one! Come all! 360 is the new trendy 'have to be seen scene' of St. Louis. This neat little rooftop bar has tons. It just opened a week ago, and I am tellin' you -- once you step off that elevator and on to the 26th floor bar of the Hilton, your breath is going to be taken away.
Besides the Arch, I think it has probably one of the best views of downtown. The name 360 holds true to its meaning. It provides you a 360 view of downtown. Even in the bathroom --- it has the view!! Not to be discouraged, the stalls of course are closed in. Â
The sky patio is open with a huge bar, it has 2 sided private lounge areas set on each side of the restaurant too. They are glassed in, but set outside with fire pits. You have the luxury of having a private experience or you can mingle in the outside area in the open outside bar.
The restaurant/bar area is truly lush as well. The decor includes lime green chandeliers, hardwood, and lime green being the theme color of the whole place. At night, the lights are turned dim with the lime green line being the light source.
Above the main bar inside, there is free hanging dj booth where he rocks out plus the long dangling holders of mixed alcohol that provide some kick for new drinks.
According to the bartender, there was an hour long wait to get up to 360 since it was so jam packed this past weekend. There was a 2 story pseudo water fall that streams down from the ceiling to the bottom of the stairs where the restrooms are located. You will notice it when you first walk off the elevator.
Now, for the purpose of my attendance -- I held a MeetUp event here! 35+ showed up. So, their policy is that they will not reserve space for a party unless you buy a 'pay per head' kind of deal. Meaning, if I want an event for 30 people, it requires you to guarantee that they will buy how ever much food/drink per person.
For this typical event when I inquired about it, they said it would cost me $70 per person for a non - ballgame event. If I didn't get that much per person to buy that much, then I would be stuck paying for the leftovers. My first immediate thought? HELL NAW! So, I did a loophole. It's first come, first serve basis.
I got off work at 4:30, and headed straight there. I walked up to a manager and said - 'hey, I'm having 30 people tonight, can you support it? Since I did the first come, first serve thing -- he was immediately accommodating. They set us up in a side lounge in one of the private glassed-in outdoors patios. Granted, I sat there for an hour and a half before my event started, but all of the time was well worth spent. Considering I did not want to drive back to my house, and I was already downtown anyway. It worked out well.
As the people started to arrive, we started gathering in the area. It was super hot, but cool enough for us to stand it to a point. We utilized this private space for about 45 minutes before moving in to a table. More people arrived late where a single long table would not be enough. Everyone started to spread out. We wandered outside, some inside. Either way, everyone seemed very happy with the venue and the service.
Our server Hayden was more than perfect. She took everyone's names and separated the tabs. You can imagine how tedious this could be for a single waitress helping 30+ people. She kept checking in, kept our glasses filled with no problems. 360 has great staff and security!
Now the problems I did have:
Prices. I do not like the prices at all. I guess for this type of establishment, the prices are going to be high. They do not do happy hours for the simple reason -- they don't have to nor will they ever have to. Also, it is definitely a good gate keeping tactic to bring in the type of clientele they are seeking. I wish I could sit here and say that the price is what you pay for to have the view, but in the stance -- I disagree. If I buy a glass of wine for $11, then I better get a glass worth $11. I feel they kind of short change you. It doesn't really matter what I think though on that account. They are still going to get business regardless of the prices.
Food:
My friend and I split a thin crust pepperoni pizza for $14. Again, this was a bit mediocre to me. Some of my other friends had the same reaction. Some liked the food, others not so much and don't feel they got what they paid for.
I will quit being so rough. The place has only been open for a week, so, of course it is all about trial and error. I'm sure they will fix what is necessary once it has been open awhile - aka - the menu, and praying the pricing too. Or at least if they don't fix the pricing, they start giving us what we are paying for.
I look forward to going again. Next time I go - I am going to shoot for the weekend. I hear they have go-go dancers on the weekend too for the guys if they're interested in that type of thing.
See you at 360!
Food was excellent. I had great service but it was slow so not sure about a busy night.
I had the sashimi and it looked fresh and tasted great, korean tacos were spicy and delicious, the must-have is the beignets but plan on sharing. There's lots.
Cocktails: "Call me never" with tequila and cider. Doesn't taste like it sounds so no worries if you're not a huge cider fan. I ordered two and that was enough, so pretty strong.
Definitely recommend it.
First, to the bouncer with the whole "where you going lil lady" mock disapproving paternal tone when he asked for my ID: not that funny and I prefer to be treated like a normal person, thanks!
Our server, however, was a total sweetheart, super enthusiastic and helpful. I ordered the the Wimbledon Cup, which is not something I'd order again, but I was impressed with how strong it was--tasted like it was 99% gin. I could barely detect any cucumber. We also shared the Kit Kat dessert. Tiny portion but tasty. In my partner's opinion, real Kit Kats are better, heh.
The view outside was amazing but it was also quite cold and windy in the booth where we were first seated. Thankfully when we moved to one of the tables with a heat lamp it was warm enough. Would definitely consider returning on a warmer night.
Don't make the mistake of coming here on a Friday night with a large group of friends expecting to sit and have dinner. I made that mistake and it was a big one. They do not take reservations without a large pay up front fee, and they told me on the phone that seating at 8pm on a non-cardinal game day should not be a problem. WRONG! This place is first come first serve and it is a giant pain in the ass. People literally hover next to tables that look like they are getting ready to leave and it's uncomfortable. Just hire a hostess for pete's sake and save a tons of headaches and people from hunting down tables like they are the FBI. Fortunately the manager on duty was super nice and helped us get a table for 8 in under an hour. He didn't have to do that for us, but it sure kept us from going somewhere else all together. Â
With all that being said, the food was pretty good. The mix n match sliders were excellent and even though it was $7, the truffle popcorn was so good! The drink list is great, but as expected it's going to cost you. I enjoyed the infused concoction "Go ahead and have another." They also have a great selection of beers on tap including local brews.
Be aware that the dress is classy and they do not allow hats what so ever. You cannot even put it in your purse. Â
360 is the type of place to take out of town guests when the weather is nice as the patio is the highlight. Just think of it more as a place to enjoy the view and a couple of drinks since the likelihood of finding a table (or even a seat) on a busy night is slim.
This place is ok. A wide variety of people, which I like. But unfortunately there were quite a few pretentious people, and many of them seem to think they are supermodels as well....
The food was good as well as the drinks. I thought the prices were reasonable (but then again I'm used to paying Chicago prices)
Our server was great and very attentive, DJ was good too. The view is worth the trip, but probably not a place I will return to.
FYI seating is a free for all, which makes it a little crazy, especially since the place isn't that big
What a neat place. Food is good.. But we found out the sushi is per-made, and try to stay away from the hummus. The sliders were totally brilliant. Overall, pretty good!
View of STL is great, especially when the ballpark is filled up. Which, you should get up there before the game is over, huge line. Service was fast, friendly and professional...
Stopped in for a light dinner with my mom last night at Bar 360 (top of the Hilton downtown). I WILL be back!
Fantastic VIP feeling service - elevator assistants, hostess immediately greets you at the door, servers were quick and attentive, etc. It wasn't super crowded, which was most likely because there was no Cards game last night, but I'd imagine it could get very busy on game nights. Yet they have the space for it. Lots of tables, couches, lounges, or bar seats to meet any person's tastes. Plenty of TVs. Lots of fire pits. Just an all around great atmosphere!
Oh and the food? Yum! We had the fish tacos and I've got to say they were the best I've had in STL. The portions were meant to be like tapas - just three small tacos with no sides - but the price was on par with that (less than $15 I think). We also got the California roll, which was much larger (still in the same price range) and very filling.
I've heard only amazing things about the homemade kit kat bars there, but I was too full to try it last night. Saving that treat for my next visit...
One of the best places to see & been seen in St. Louis. Â The view is impeccable!
The food and drinks were Fab-U-Lous!
The salmon chips were great...smoked salmon on spice dusted chips!
The margherita pizza...Amazing!
Go Ahead Have Another vodka, ginger brandy, pineapple, coconut & mango spice jam...Yes, Please...I'll Have Another and Another and Another!
Yep, I'll be back, every chance I get!
Really fun place to go on a summer night in STL... We came after a ballgame and it was fairly busy. Â Luckily our friend had connections, so we didn't have to wait in line. I felt a bit casual in my jeans & top from watching the game, but didn't feel like I stood out. Â There was a good mix of casual and fancier wear. Â It was a busy night, so it took us awhile to snag some seats at the bar. Â The drinks were reasonably priced (well, I'm from San Diego & they were cheaper than our fancy bars). Â The bartenders were friendly and we got great service. Â Fun people watching for sure. Â
360 St. Louis is right on par with other downtown rooftop bars I've been to in other cities. Â Definitely worth checking out to see the amazing views.
Really nice space. Millon dollar renovation with amazing views. Would it be so special if it was on ground level on washington? I'm not so sure, the view has a lot going for them.
Love all the different seating available... Bars, lounge pods, tables, counters,etc
Typical pricey drinks and tapas. The pizza is really good and reasonable!
I'd recommend... Just beware because its still pretty new, its busy and you might need to wait.
The bartenders and wait were really friendly!!
I came back to 360 last week for dinner with a friend. I was excited to try the food after dancing my little bootay off here last summer.
We started with drinks. I initially ordered the Amnesiac (grand marnier, patron silver, limes), which ended up being WAY too strong. I swapped it out for a Black Swan (espresso vodka, godiva dark chocolate, frangelico), which was also quite potent. I pawned off the drink on my friend, who thoroughly enjoyed it; so much, in fact, that she ordered another one! It's cool...I like being the DD.
Anyway, food. We started with the salmon small plate; it consisted of four chips (think Pringle-sized) topped with smoked salmon, chipotle cream cheese, and capers. This was delicious, but at $10, it was super pricey.
Next up, we ordered the sliders to share. It came with a pork belly slider, crabcake slider, and short rib slider. I enjoyed all three, although the pork belly slider was my favorite. Again, at $14, this was pretty pricey.
The service at 360 was great. Our waitress was super attentive, and when she noticed that I didn't enjoy my first drink, she let me order a different one (and took the original off the bill).
The views here are fantastic, and for that reason, I'll always be a fan of 360. But I'll skip the food next time and stick to visiting here on the weekends.