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Goose the Martini |
3196 South Grand St. Louis, MO 63116 United States +1 314 772 0400 http://www.absolutligoosed.com/ |
This martini bar caters to an adult crowd, those above 25 years of age. The place can seat up to 30 guests but forget about getting a table without waiting for an hour or so on weekends. It has an extensive list of martinis, cosmos, beer and wines, and also an assorted variety of appetizers and desserts. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Various ways to have fun |
621 Westport Plaza Drive (Westport Plaza) St. Louis, MO 63146 United States +1 314 205 8508 http://americaspub.com |
America's Pub is a great place to have fun in a party-like atmosphere. The energetic DJs get people pumped up with dance music and classic favorites; there is also karaoke for folks who enjoy a more participatory experience. If dancing is not your thing, you can hang out on the balcony or try out the pool tables, dartboards and videogames. To keep people coming back, the bar offers several specials. On Fridays the largest group of people gets a free $100 bar tab. There are also $1 drink hours on most evenings, and free admission passes are passed out at the end of the night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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New in town |
1260 S Main St St. Louis, MO 63301 United States +1 636 949 7777 / ++1 800 325 777 http://www.ameristarcasinos.com/ |
Walk into Ameristar (once the Station) and you are bombarded with gaming choices. With more than 90 table games and 3,000 slot, keno and poker machines, this 47,000 square-foot casino can have you chasing Lady Luck all night. It is also well known for its plethora of dining options, from the traditional casino all-you-can-stuff-yourself-with buffet to more homey, comfort food options like the Falcon Diner. An oyster bar and steak house round out the upscale offerings. There are also various retail shops and a blues bar on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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High on service |
16806 Chesterfield Airport Rd St. Louis, MO 63005 United States +1 636 532 7684 http://www.stl-eat.com/AnnieGu... |
"Fun and casual" is the name of the game in this American restaurant. Owners Thom and Jane Sehnert are friendly and well-known in the St. Louis community and culinary scene. Annie's serves great food, but that is somewhat offset by the cramped dining area and the lengthy wait. This restaurant is known for its steaks, but it also serves smoked meats, pork, fish, ribs, burgers and more. Outdoor dining is available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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For a terrific business lunch |
10 Broadway St. Louis, MO 63101 United States +1 314 231 7007 |
Many fans of Tony's, indisputably one of the best restaurants in town, are unaware that Tony's fantastic food is available at lunchtime at the adjacent Anthony's Bar. Vince Bommarito owns both, and the food at Anthony's Bar comes from Tony's kitchen. Try the terrific Caesar salad for starters. A different soup is served daily. Make sure to sample the wonderful bread. Sandwiches include burgers, a grilled rib eye and an excellent fish sandwich. Many of Tony's famous pasta dishes are also on the menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Full Service Fun |
4140 Manchester Road (east of Boyle) St. Louis, MO 63110 United States +1 314 775 0775 http://atomic-cowboy.com |
Atomic Cowboy offers everything the discerning club-goer could want: music and meals, drinks and desserts, even an art lounge and lunch. The music (usually DJ spins, sometimes live) ranges through the past four decades, with funk, hip-hop, soul, and house. Patrons can choose from a full menu of Mexican dishes, a full wall of boutique spirits or the wine cellar, and indoor or outdoor seating. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It's all in the attitude |
4100 Manchester Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 United States +1 314 534 3858 |
One of St. Louis' most popular gay and lesbian bars, Attitudes also attracts a large straight crowd. It's a great place to relax and is a favorite after-work stop. The bar hosts eight televisions for sports fans to watch while relaxing over a glass of frosty beer. The large dance floor invites everyone to unwind and move to the music played by the disc jockey. Surrounding the dance floor are raised seats, mirrors and many lights. There's music here for everyone, from country to rock to golden oldies. For those who are not into dancing, there are dart games, a jukebox and karaoke. A small kitchen serves a few light items and burgers until closing on the weekends. A $3 admission fee is charged after 10pm on Saturdays. Entry is restricted to persons over the age of 21. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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You Listen, They Ladle |
700 S Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 436 5222 http://bbsjazzbluessoups.com |
BB's has live music with top local performers and dinner served until midnight, every night. The music is usually jazz or blues, but soup is only a fraction of the home-cooked and health-conscious menu. It is located in a building with a multifarious past (details on the website) since its construction in the 1800s. There is a $5-$10 cover charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A touch of the wild side |
118 East Morgan St St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 231 3200 |
Banana Joe's is a Laclede's favorite and attracts a crowd of singles seeking a good time. A disc jockey plays a variety of new and old music, while the dress is casual and the crowd is eclectic, filled predominantly with men seeking pretty women. The establishment has three fully stocked bars, plus pool tables, videogames and an outside patio. Banana Joe's is one of the area's wildest places for bachelor and bachelorette parties. Overall, this is a comfortable spot with a funky tropical theme. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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All-purpose bar |
308 North Main St (Monroe St) St. Louis, MO 63301 United States +1 636 949 9900 |
There are several big reasons to visit Big A's: friendly waitresses, games, televised sports and a wide variety of food and drink. Since 1989, Big A's has been welcoming guests who want to watch baseball or hockey at the bar and have fun in the meantime. If you're not into the game on TV, you can play virtual golf, challenge a friend to a game of football or shoot pool on one of the three pool tables. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Open tilll 3a |
807 North 2nd Street St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 241 1754 http://www.thebigbangbar.com |
Let your hair down, unwind or dance till the wee hours of the morning. The thumping live music is what makes this place one of the most popular in St. Louis. The centre of attraction are the two performers on baby-grand pianos. The crowd often rocks till 3a and don't be surprised if your waiter gets into the mood and shows off a few moves of his own. This is not a congested space, so you'll find ample room by the two bars and alfresco dinner seating. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pop culture, great food and fun |
6504 Delmar St. Louis, MO 36130 United States +1 314 727 4444 http://www.blueberryhill.com/ |
Voted best nightclub, bar, hangout, restaurant...you name it: Blueberry Hill is the place to go for great food and live bands. Whether it is a local band or a national touring act, this five-star establishment has the best in blues, reggae and rock 'n' roll. The menu contains an array of heart clogging selections like chili fries and hamburgers. But you will find numerous veggie offerings and specials like Trout Almondine and jerk chicken. Sandwiches and breakfast grub is also available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jazzing up dinner |
6525 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63130 United States +1 314 727 3663 http://www.brandtscafe.com/ |
Located in University City within minutes of many hotels and attractions, this restaurant/cafe/market offers an eclectic menu. Choose from more than 300 labels of fine wine or 45-plus labels of beer and taste one of the many tempting desserts. Live music is featured nightly and twice on Sunday. The menu features numerous soups and salads along with creative entrees like Pasta del Mar, which consists of angel hair pasta covered with shrimp, crab meat, scallops and tuna, all in a light cream sauce. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bands every Friday night |
1224 Washington Ave (Tucker and 14th St) St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 231 9800 |
If you want to know where the best place to meet a beautiful lady or gentleman is, this is it. Cheetah is the most exclusive club in St. Louis, as only the most well-dressed people get inside the door. The club is located in the Washington Avenue nightclub neighborhood and is considered to be the best of the bunch, according to newspaper surveys. The wait at the bar can be lengthy, but your frustration will melt away once you hit the dance floor. The music-mixes sound great, and no expense has been spared on the pounding sound system. All three floors of the club contain a dance stage and bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste for excitement |
6691 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63130 United States +1 314 862 0009 http://www.ciceros-stl.com/ |
Since 1976, this upbeat restaurant has catered to a varied clientele ranging from business travelers to families in search of a relaxed, fun dining atmosphere. There is much to enjoy here beyond the great cuisine. You can wind down while playing pool, pinball or video games, watch television in the game room, or listen to live music six nights a week. Try the delicious Chicken Breast Parmigiano (USD12.95), breaded and covered with red sauce, mozzarella and provolone cheese cooked to a golden brown. The menu also features pizza, pastas and numerous artery fillers like potato skins and chicken wings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Play the Night Away |
707 Clamorgan Alley St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 231 2822 http://club-buca.com |
This 5,200 square foot dance club in the center of St. Louis boasts multiple levels for dancing to DJ mixes of Top 40, Hip-Hop, and House music. Couches and a lounge area are available in case club-goers need a rest. Half of the club is a two-level outdoor patio, covered and heated in the winter for year-round enjoyment. There are plenty of drink and entry specials, but patrons usually pay a $5 cover charge. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Appetizers, Beer, Cardinals |
1025 Spruce Street (just west of Busch Stadium) St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 621 5502 http://mercurystl.com |
Club Mercury is dedicated to a cause: the Cardinals, who often indirectly define the hours of this sophisticated sports bar because it opens two hours before every home game and stays open until the fans head out. Events on Fridays and Saturdays feature acclaimed DJs spinning a variety of house music, dub, reggae. The kitchen serves up snacks, sandwiches, wraps, or pizzas to enjoy with a drink. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale restaurant with a view |
701 Market St (Gateway One Building) St. Louis, MO 63101 United States +1 314 421 1772 http://www.dierdorfharts.com/ |
Savor mouthwatering steaks while taking in the view in this upscale steakhouse. Owners/football legends Dan Dierdorf and Jim Hart have been pleasing customers with juicy steaks since 1983. This establishment is known as St. Louis' best steakhouse, serving a variety of steaks, seafood and wine. Customers give it high marks not only for the great food, but for the friendliness and comfortable atmosphere as well. With an elegant style and relaxed atmosphere, this restaurant caters to everyone from the business professional to sports fans, local families and couples. The spacious dining room features comfortably spaced tables and many windows allowing a bright, yet romantic, glow inside. Pipe and cigar smoking is allowed in the bar only. The steaks are hand-carved and cooked over an open flame to seal in the juices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Calling all sports fans |
323 West Port Plaza St. Louis, MO 63146 United States +1 314 878 1801 http://www.dierdorfharts.com |
The West Port Plaza location offers the same mouthwatering steaks and great service as the one in Kiener Plaza. Owners and football legends Dan Dierdorf and Jim Hart have been pleasing customers since 1983. This establishment is known to be St. Louis' best steakhouse, serving a variety of steaks, seafood and wine. With an elegant style and relaxed atmosphere, this restaurant caters to everyone from business professionals to sports fans, local families and couples. The spacious dining room features comfortably spaced tables and many windows, allowing for a bright, yet romantic, glow inside. Pipe and cigar smoking allowed in the bar only. Whether for lunch or dinner, there should be something on the menu to please even the most finicky eater. Choose from a variety of steaks, pork dishes, escargot, sandwiches and more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Regulars come for the food |
6715 Manchester Ave St. Louis, MO 63139 United States +1 314 781 5221 |
Failoni's doesn't boast much in the way of decor, and it's open a mere 28 hours per week, but the food makes the place worth a visit and beckons the return of many regulars. The beer is always cold and the prices are cheap. The place is always crowded, so prepare for a short wait for both your table and your order. The live music is entertaining, featuring regular local performers weekly. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Local bands |
1227 Washington Ave (Tucker and 14th St) St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 231 6968 |
Opening in 1994, Galaxy was the first of the dance clubs to spring up in the downtown loft district. A rather gritty, no-frills nightspot, it attracts a mix of rock, alternative, metal-head and punk patrons. The dark, smoky club includes a large dance floor, stage and a bar. Galaxy features both national bands and local talent, as well as music by DJs. As this is a favorite hangout of the black leather crowd, things can sometimes get a bit rowdy on the dance floor. For additional entertainment, there are pool tables and videogames. There is a stage, dance floor and a bar. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly and romantic |
3735 S Lindbergh Blvd St. Louis, MO 63127 United States +1 314 821 4140 |
It all began 30 years ago, when the main focuses of this eatery were pizza and carryout. Today, it is a well-known restaurant and bar located between the Sunset Hills and Kirkwood areas in South County. It still offers carryout in addition to custom catering that goes by the name "Parties To Go! "Owner Joyce Leimkuehler prides herself on running an establishment with a friendly and casual atmosphere. Visitors return again and again for the food and service. Try a steaming dish of chicken speidini—the house specialty—and you will probably find yourself agreeing. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Great for low-profile dining |
4502 Hampton Ave St. Louis, MO 63109 United States +1 314 351 4187 http://www.ginosstl.com |
BizJournal Online has voted Gino's as the Best Place for a low-profile lunch. The atmosphere is classy and relaxed, and the owner actually speaks Italian. The restaurant caters to business and leisure travelers and it also has a kid-friendly environment. The menu offers pasta and veal entrees as well as a huge seafood salad. There are also numerous options for vegetarians. An indoor bar serves a large selection of wines, beers and other alcoholic drinks. Drinks can be ordered for the outdoor dining area, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Satisfying wining & dining |
4141 S Grand Blvd St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 832 3779 http://www.royaleorleans.com/g... |
The decor leaves a little to be desired, but the food keeps guests returning again and again. The atmosphere and dress are usually casual, but don't be surprised if things get a little "dressy" on the weekends. Diners tend to be more in tune with the local nightlife on those nights. Try traditional Italian dishes such as chicken cacciatore, spaghetti with meatballs and veal parmigiana. All the entrees are served with a fresh salad and buttery garlic bread. Wines are available, but the choices are limited. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dine, drink, have a Growler cigar |
3811 S Lindbergh Blvd St. Louis, MO 63127 United States +1 314 984 9009 http://www.growlerspub.com/ |
This popular spot features one of the most extensive menus of domestic and international tap beer in the area, as well as a variety of scotches and house cigars. It also offers more than 90 bottled beers and has a great dining menu. The inviting atmosphere reminds guests of an old-country pub, with the clientele being an eclectic mix of class and ages. Among the selection of appetizers, burgers, entrees, salads, sandwiches and soups are such favorites as the white chili soup, which is made with Monterey Jack cheese and jalapenos. Another specialty is the shepherd's pie covered in beer gravy. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Music, fun and beer in one location |
2028 S Ninth St St. Louis, MO 63104 United States +1 314 773 5565 http://www.hammerstones.net/ |
Thanks to live music, this popular hangout is probably known more for fun than food, but that does not mean you will not be impressed with the culinary results. Do not expect an extensive menu, although you will be more than satisfied with one of the delicious burgers, the Philly cheese steak sandwich or one of a variety of salads. The beer selection is impressive, with domestic choices around. The simple menu is actually quite impressive. Overall, it is a good place to unwind with friends or enjoy a casual date, but you will probably want to go elsewhere for a serious business meeting or a true romantic dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mixing food and politics |
719 North Second St St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 241 8877 http://www.hannegansrestaurant... |
Named after Missouri politician Robert E. Hannegan, the restaurant is modeled after the U.S. Senate Dining Room. In other words, it instantly brings to mind luxury and patriotism. Many of the menu items, dating back over 20 years, are traditional American favorites. The house specialty is a 20-ounce stuffed, double-rib pork chop. A full bar is available. The restaurant will appeal to those who enjoy comfortable booth dining, flag-adorned walls and lively acoustics. Local jazz musicians frequently provide evening entertainment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The place for business |
2144 Market St St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 421 6969 http://www.harrysrestaurantand... |
This American-style restaurant is situated in the Downtown business district and caters to a large business-lunch crowd. You can always find something exciting and pleasing on the menu, whether you are here for lunch, dinner, or a cup of coffee and dessert. Harry's creates many special entries, from steak and chicken dishes to smoked items and more. Among the specials are Harry's Strip Steak, the Greek salad, Harry's Greens and Harry's Meatloaf or Quiche. Harry's is not the cheapest place to have lunch, but it is worth the trip. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Psychedelic 70s scene |
500 St. Louis Union Station St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 436 7311 |
While in the downtown area, step back in time to the psychedelic 70s and shake a groove in this funky retro café. Among the fun and frolicking, however, there are some rules, including a dress code that requires shirts to be tucked in. Crowds of college students frequent this establishment, but do not be surprised to see a grandma or grandpa here, too. Have a Nice Day Cafe is a popular straight café but is also a hangout among some of the gay/lesbian crowd. A menu of tasty American dishes awaits the hungry visitor. While the list of items is not long, the quality makes up for the lack of quantity. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sporty atmosphere with an Irish twist |
3650 S Lindbergh Blvd St. Louis, MO 63127 United States +1 314 984 0026 http://www.helenfitzgeralds.net |
Helen Fitzgerald's has an Irish atmosphere and an Irish menu, but it also serves pizza, steak, chicken wings, shark, seafood and burgers. Enjoy the 14-foot big-screen television, the 300-gallon fish tank is fascinating and the free buffet during the happy hour is sumptuous. Menu items are served all evening, with bar food ranging from USD5-USD10 per entree/appetizer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Ready for your Request |
5900 Arsenal Street (Hampton) St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 645 8822 |
There are very few piano bars in the St. Louis area, so this place is a godsend for live music fans. The Hide Away features a piano player most nights of the week, playing contemporary and classic favorites, plus requests from patrons. This local favorite has been a staple of St. Louis for over 50 years, and has maintained much of its original charm and decor. Drinks are inexpensive and with a wide selection of brews, you won't be lacking in drink options. Be sure to stop by Thursday nights for your turn at the mic during karaoke night. When hunger strikes, locals favor the three-cheese grilled cheese sandwich, Chris' Burger with bacon and mushrooms, and other items with a little Italian influence. If you are there to catch a football game on TV, you can snack on free hotdogs and chili. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Southern fried chicken in the Midwest |
2100 Gravois Ave St. Louis, MO 63104 United States +1 314 776 7292 http://www.hodaks.com/ |
This is basically a restaurant for chicken lovers, but there are a few other items on the menu. The kitchen makes a great picnic lunch, while the bar has a good selection of beer, wine and mixed drinks. You can also order a meal to take home. See their website for further details. While the both the decor and dress code are casual, a select group of businesses chooses this restaurant to cater their parties and meetings. The clientele ranges from business executives to families and college kids. Hodak's serves deliciously crispy fried chicken with cole slaw, potato salad, baked beans and America's number one dessert, apple pie. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A great country and western-themed bar |
3590 Rider Trail S (Earthcity Expressway) St. Louis, MO 63045 United States +1 314 298 7163 |
Incahoots is St. Louis' only country-western nightclub, but non-country fans will enjoy the music mix here, too. More than 3,000 people pack this club on the weekends, dancing to country tunes until around midnight and then to a variety of other dance music up until closing time. Incahoots has a popular alcohol-free teen night on Sundays, which features Top-40 dance music. The club occasionally hosts concerts featuring popular country music singers. The nightclub has the largest dance floor in St. Louis, as well as 18 pool tables, six arcade games and a mechanical bull. There are bars at every corner of the club serving beer as well as mixed drinks. There is also an Old West-themed food stand that serves burgers, hot dogs and pizza. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Nightlife and good ribs |
101 S Hanley Rd St. Louis, MO 63105 United States +1 314 725 4700 |
The attraction of this Clayton restaurant is not so much the food as the popular bar, which is a busy meeting spot with singles. Of the entrees on the menu, the baby back ribs are a bestseller. The thin crust pizza with mozzarella and provolone cheeses is also a favorite. Oddly, you will need to ask for the separate appetizer menu to see the majority of the appetizers. The onion rings are nice and crispy and definitely worth a mention. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A wee bit of Dublin in St. Louis |
1200 Russell Blvd St. Louis, MO 63104 United States +1 314 776 8309 |
This pub is as close to Dublin as you can get in St. Louis. You will find a large selection of beers, including 16 on tap, and live Irish bands frequently perform traditional Celtic music here. If you are looking for comfort food, especially on a chilly evening, try the traditional Irish potato soup, which is thick with potatoes, celery and onions and topped with cheese. If you are looking for the Irish-American favorite of corned beef and cabbage, you can order that, too. McGurk's was named Best Pub by an area publication. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Former Playboy Club open for drinking & dancing |
3914 Lindell Blvd St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 533 0101 |
Since 1998, this bar has been hopping in the space of St. Louis' old Playboy Club. It features a downstairs dance floor as well as an upstairs one that offers a view of the crowd below. The dance floors are not large but are spacious enough to offer a good time. The lounge areas are great for relaxing and sipping on a beer or cocktail. Kearbey's is also one of the few places of its type in the area that accepts travelers cheques. It is a popular hangout and party spot for the college crowd, and due to the large crowds, it is best to get here early. Parking space is scarce as well, although this fact does not keep the people from coming back! Wednesday is college night; guests must be 18 to get in and 21 to drink. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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50 televisions and eight satellites |
2765 N Hwy 67 St. Louis, MO 63033 United States +1 314 921 0626 |
Kenrod's All-Star Sports Grill sports bar is well known for its programming, as it has eight satellites and 50 televisions, which broadcast sports into every nook and cranny. However, it should be equally renowned for its cooking. The food never fails to satisfy and appeal. In fact, it might just be worth a visit even if you are not a sports fan. The all-time menu favorite is the massive, juicy cheeseburger, which is made to order. Rest assured that all entree portions are more than the average person can eat and are well worth the price; you might want to consider sharing unless you are extremely hungry. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award winning wine list |
3800 Chouteau Ave St. Louis, MO 63110 United States +1 314 865 3662 http://www.saucecafe.com/kingl... |
King Louie's retains its casual décor of wood floors and brick walls from its earlier days as a neighborhood bar. It has since become a fine restaurant with superb food and an award-winning wine list. Its signature salad makes a flavorful beginning, topped with gorgonzola, roasted walnuts and cranberries. The appetizers are outstanding, particularly the Wild Mushroom Tartlet in a baked pastry shell, covered with tangy mustard. For an entrée try the grilled jumbo shrimp on a bed of jasmine rice. King Louie's offers 150 different varieties of beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Small step for Laclede, big step for St. Louis. |
701 N Second St St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 241 5875 http://www.lacledeslanding.org/ |
The district is named after Pierre Laclede, the man who founded St. Louis. Amuse yourself by walking on the cobblestone streets or, if you are feeling bold, take a horse-drawn carriage ride and enjoy the view of the riverboat casinos on the Mississippi. There are several restaurants to choose from, and when the weather permits, you can dine outside and listen to the street musicians. Partake in a dinner theater show at the Royal Dumpe, which is actually a lot better than the name implies. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Official Comedy, Casual Environment |
801 N 2nd Street St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 241 5233 http://laughsonthelanding.com |
Each day brings something different to Laughs on the Landing; an open mic night, improv, and a variety of comedians are accompanied by a full service bar and a menu offering traditional bar snacks. Box Office hours are available on the website. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Romancing Little Italy |
3121 Watson Rd St. Louis, MO 63139 United States +1 314 647 6222 http://www.lorussos.com/ |
Family and heritage are the themes here, along with love and romance. The restaurant serves fine Italian cuisine and caters for all occasions. Tables are spaced for comfort and privacy. The clientele varies from families and couples seeking romance to business travelers looking for a great meal and atmosphere for meetings. Sink your teeth into Mama Lorusso's special creation of Bolognese—tomato sauce with ground beef and special seasonings served over linguini with meatballs or salsiccia. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lounge Away |
100, Carondelet Plaza Ritz-Carlton St. Louis, MO 63105 United States +1 314 863 6300 http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/... |
Known as the hottest nightspots of the city, The Lounge Room in the Ritz Carlton Hotel is the place to be for a romantic night out. It has food selections, a Sushi Bar, and also live music. With afternoon tea served on the weekends, it reminds you of an elegant era gone by. A specially created menu to warm you up, try the "Chai Tea-ni" or "Gingerbread Cocktail." A great wine list, it has different martinis too. One can enjoy live music, in one of the cozy couches or lounge chairs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wine & Dine Delight |
1234, Washington Avenue (at North Tucker Boulevard) St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 241 7770 http://www.lucasparkgrille.com |
A trip to Lucas Park Grille & Market is like experiencing fine dining for the very first time. Just a little ways from Lucas Garden Park, this trendy, well-decorated restaurant dishes out memorable food with good service. Famous for it's delectable fillets, such as the Grilled 8 Ounce Fillet with Whipped Goat Cheese Potatoes and Red Wine Braised Field 'Shrooms, you would do yourself a disservice not to order one. For those who like their liquor, there's a fully stocked bar and over 250 wines. The Lucas Park Market has plenty of gourmet items for sale, from fine cheeses, jellies, chocolates, breads and wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A Bit of Irish |
2000 Market Street St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 421 1388 http://www.maggieobriens.com/ |
This is a decent place to drop in for a leisurely lunch in Downtown St. Louis. It also offers late night entertainment gigs and the bar gets really crowded during happy hours. The restaurant is named in honor of the proprietor's great grandmother Maggie and grandmother Winnie O'Brien. If you're wondering who this lady is, a framed picture of her welcomes you at the entrance. Do visit the place for a flavor of Irish hospitality. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hottest gay bar |
5 South Vandeventer Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 652 6500 http://www.magsbar.com/ |
Join the disc jockey for funky dancing at the hottest gay bar in the area. Magnolia's attracts a huge crowd that enjoys nightly events like darts, karaoke, Saturday Night Fever dance parties and the area's finest female impersonators. The crowd consists mostly of gay males, but lesbians and straights frequent the establishment as well. Get ready to see a lot of leather, denim and loose dancing. The menu features some of the area's finest steaks and entrees. A favorite among the locals is the porterhouse, which is served with soup or salad and a baked potato or other vegetable, all for a modest $13.50. This is also standard bar grub such as buffalo wings, chicken strips and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Half bar, half restaurant |
8742 Watson Road (at Elm Road) St. Louis, MO 63119 United States +1 314 843 9904 http://www.malonesgrillandpub.com |
Malone's is the kind of bar where you can watch nearly any sporting event you want on TV: any sporting event on at least one of its seven TVs. But while there is a decidedly the sports bar-like feel here accented by posters of famous athletes from a variety of sports, the service and food are also good, helping make this a nice place to take the family out to dinner. There is limited patio dining outside. The bar and restaurant are partitioned off for privacy. A full bar serves drafts from all of the major breweries. The menu includes burgers, steaks, pizza, pitas, Greek salads and home-cooked dinners such as pork chops and meatloaf. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Burgers and sports |
124 W Jefferson Ave St. Louis, MO 63122 United States +1 314 821 2025 http://www.kyha.org/duffys |
A combination sports bar and family-oriented neighborhood pub, Duffy's is a good place for a casual meal. Burgers are the specialty, thick and juicy, and offered with a variety of toppings. The Chili Rounder is another favorite with regulars, but you will need a big appetite to finish it. Sample the crispy chicken strips for an appetizer or entrée. Various soup and entrée specials change daily. The large bar also serves food from the menu. Duffy's has another location at 6662 Clayton Rd in Richmond Heights (+1 314 644 3700). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Award-winning restaurant |
100 North 7th Street at Chestnut (Across from Kiener Plaza) St. Louis, MO 63101 United States +1 314 421 1540 http://www.shannonsteak.com/ |
Fans of sports or tasty beef will enjoy dining at Mike Shannon's Steaks and Seafood. The restaurant's namesake, Mike Shannon, played third base for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1960's and early 1970's and is now the team's radio broadcaster. When the Cardinals are playing, big crowds come in to eat a tender, aged steak and watch the game. The steaks are so well prepared that the restaurant won the Best Beef Award from the Missouri Beef Council for three consecutive years. Reservations are recommended at peak hours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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It's all about the music! |
1013 Park Avenue St. Louis, MO 65201 United States +1 573 875 0588 / +1 573 874 1944 (Tickets) http://www.mojoscolumbia.com/ |
Dig into some Cajun Seafood Pasta or a juicy grilled Hamburger and fries and chug down a few beers while you groove to the latest in emerging talent on the Columbia music scene. Catch live performances by loads of local and not-so-local bands and artistes. Find out about the various events taking place and book your tickets accordingly. You'll find yourself heading down to this small yet fun place time and again to let the music take over! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The best live music |
3509 Lemp Ave St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 773 3363 http://offbroadwaystl.com/ |
As rated by the St. Louis Post Dispatch, Off Broadway is known for being the area's best place to see live music. The schedule of bands appearing here is always full. This venue is a great place to unwind, let loose and have a great time, whether you are visiting the city or you are a local resident looking to spend a night out. The venue has a funky ambiance with a retro tone. The spacious dance floor is usually packed. The music ranges from folk to rock and draws quite a varied clientele. No one will feel out of place here. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports fans love Ozzie's |
645 Westport Plaza Dr (Westport Plaza) St. Louis, MO 63146 United States +1 314 434 1000 |
Baseball fans all over the world know who Ozzie Smith is: he played shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals from 1982-1996. This restaurant and bar was once owned by the sports star and still bears his name. Every wall is adorned with such decorations as framed photos from Smith's baseball career, his 13 Gold Glove Awards and other sports memorabilia. Patrons often hang out in the bar after dining to watch sports on one of five big screen or 45 19-inch TVs. Ozzie's serves steaks, chicken, pastas, pizza, wraps, Mexican food and sandwiches. You might take advantage of the early bird specials Sun-Thu 3pm-6pm. There is a special menu for kids with selections sure to please picky palates. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood bar for Forest Park area |
6400 Oakland Ave (Across from Turtle Park at Tamm Ave) St. Louis, MO 63139 United States +1 314 647 6553 |
Pat's Bar and Grill is a friendly neighborhood establishment located in the Oakland Avenue neighborhood just west of Forest Park. People who live in the neighborhood stop by to have a drink, eat food or watch a game on TV with their friends. During football season, the St. Louis Rams hold court on the three TVs. The bar's special events for St. Patrick's Day and the Great Forest Park Balloon Race in September are not to be missed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Strike, Shake, & Stir |
6191 Delmar Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63112 United States +1 314 727 5555 http://pinupbowl.com |
This bowling alley and martini lounge offers a long list of classic and signature drinks to accompany the rumble and clatter of their 8 lanes. In case that combination isn't satisfactory, patrons can switch to a game of pool and order some classic American dishes or a different drink. All guests must be 21 or older after 9pm. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Party and the After Party |
1403 Mississippi Avenue (east of the Mississippi River) St. Louis, IL 62201 United States +1 618 274 6720 http://www.popsrocks.com |
Both a nightclub and a concert venue, Pop's welcomes customers 24 hours a day, 7 days a week just east of the Mississippi River (about 2 minutes from downtown St. Louis). The nightclub features late-night DJs and cover bands, and the venue draws impressive performers. Three bars, foosball tables, pool tables, and televised sporting events are spaced throughout the club. Bar food is available, and there is a $5 cover charge after midnight. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Letting it all hang out |
6511 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63130 United States +1 314 863 0099 |
The Red Sea is a fun place to go for live music, belly dancing and eating with your hands. It is the only place in St. Louis to features regular belly dancing. It serves its dishes in the Ethiopian tradition, without utensils, patrons use injira (flat bread) to rake up the meat and vegetables and mop the juices of the stews. The specialty here is lamb stew, but there are also many vegetarian entrées. For the adventurous, Monday is jam session night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Impressive wine list and cozy atmosphere |
222 South Bemiston Avenue St. Louis, MO 63105 United States +1 314 726 5757 http://www.remyskitchen.net |
This cozy yet sophisticated wine bar, located in the heart of Clayton, caters mainly to a business clientele at lunch, followed later in the day by a lively mixed crowd of dinner patrons and late-night revelers. After nibbling on the tasty flatbread, try one of the excellent Mediterranean entrees. The popular hummus is a meal in itself. Also try the beef tenderloin with roasted garlic crabmeat demi-glaze. The wine list is impressive, and the service friendly. For dessert, try the outstanding bread pudding. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Best wine list in St. Louis |
6307 Delmar Blvd St. Louis, MO 63130 United States +1 314 725 6985 http://www.riddlescafe.com/ |
Eclectic is the theme in this independently owned restaurant and a relaxed atmosphere enhances the casual decor of Riddles. You can listen to live blues and jazz while sampling the Steak Marchand de Vin, which comes grilled to order with a French-Creole sauce. Fresh seafood specials are prepared daily, and all entrees include a fresh vegetable and choice of salad or soup. Many of the recipes are Andy's own creations, and much of the desserts are homemade. The inside has a bistro-style decor, and there are additional tables outside, making Riddles a good choice for businesspeople looking for a great meal and a laidback place to invite colleagues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Only classic rock |
204 N Main St (First Capital Dr) St. Louis, MO 63301 United States +1 636 949 2656 |
On Friday and Saturday nights, The Riverside Restaurant and Bar features live bands that play classic rock from the 1970s and 1980s. On other evenings, you can simply listen to the local classic rock radio station. The menu offers a large selection of soups, salads and appetizers, along with burgers, steaks, prime ribs, sandwiches and pasta. There is also a full bar serving practically any drink imaginable, including frozen drinks. The bar is located on historic North Main Street in St. Charles near the Missouri River. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sushi Soiree |
1311 Washington Ave St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 588 9797 http://rue13stl.com |
Martinis, sushi, burlesque, and sake are specialties of Rue 13, a spacious club which hosts a well-dressed crowd dancing to DJ music and lounging on plush sofas every evening. Each night features a different theme, usually with an accompanying drink special. Late-night sushi is always in fashion. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beer & Science |
7260, Southwest Ave. (at Manchester) St. Louis, MO 63143 United States +1 314 241 2337 http://www.schlafly.com/ |
Schlafly Bottleworks is St. Louis's first new production brewery since the end of Prohibition. At this brew-pub, they bottle great beer and serve scrumptious all-American gourmet food for all to enjoy. You can also tour the brewery, see live blues and rock bands almost any day of the week, or come to Science On Tap (last Wednesday of the month) where you can sit and discuss the latest ideas in science and technology over a beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Biergarten, Bierkeller and Kaffee Haus |
1600 S Lindbergh Blvd St. Louis, MO 63131 United States +1 314 993 5600 http://www.schneithorst.com/ |
Really three restaurants in one, this establishment offers dining al fresco in the Biergarten with an open deck, traditional Bavarian dining in the main dining room of the Bierkeller and casual Kaffee Haus dining with tables for four and leather-backed chairs. The bierkeller is decorated in traditional German style with a vaulted ceiling, large dining tables and decorative beer steins. A St. Louis mainstay, it has been serving hearty German fare like weiner schnitzel and sauerbraten since 1917. Top off your meal with one of their specialty beers or a glass of German wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Friendly Irish pub |
1208 Tamm Ave St. Louis, MO 63139 United States +1 314 645 6337 |
Seamus McDaniel's, as you would guess from the name, is very much an Irish pub. The atmosphere is warm and comfortable and the dining room features wood paneled décor. The fare consists basically of burgers, sandwiches, soups and salads. The most popular menu item is the 10-ounce Angus beef burger served on a fresh Fazio's Bakery bun. Several pasta dishes are available, along with homemade chili. The most expensive choice is the New York strip steak. Salad dressings are also homemade. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Missouri's first brewpub |
2100 Locust St St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 241 2337 http://www.schlafly.com/ |
This historic building, originally the home of Swift Printing, is today a wonderfully popular brewpub serving 30 in-house labels. Guests can enjoy dining in the Tap Room, have fun in Daniel's Den, listen to live music in the Scott Joplin Club Room or host a party in the Eliot Room. The cuisine is European, with a favorite being the Tap Room Meat Pie—original beef stew heavily peppered and topped with Tap Room beer biscuits. Also served are shrimp dishes, soups, salads and pickled herring. The dessert menu offers bread pudding and German chocolate cheesecake. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Bar or stadium? |
Stratford Inn 800 South Highway Drive, Fenton St. Louis, MO 63026 United States +1 636 343 5757 http://www.stratfordbar.com/ |
With almost 20,000 square feet of playing area that comprise of volleyball courts, billiards, darts, football and a huge dance floor, Stratford bar has a lot to offer. The food is excellent and the rates are competitive too. The bar offers a wide variety of drinks and you can also catch up on your favorite game on TV while sipping on a glass of beer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hot Nights, Cold Vodka |
308 N Euclid Avenue St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 367 1200 http://www.subzerovodkabar.com |
A very fashionable night-spot, Sub Zero features a Japanese-inspired menu, wines and mixed drinks, and so many choices of vodka (140) that the online menu takes the form of a world map. True to their name, the vodka is always kept ice-cold. A live band or a DJ provides music two or three nights every week, and with no cover charge, the bar often fills to capacity under its high ceilings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Tangerine or funky vegetables? |
1405 Washington Ave St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 621 7335 |
Owner Blake Brokaw takes pride in the Tangerine. He knows how to please his customers with funky, jazzy music and go-go dancers, Western movie nights and other great theme nights. This hip joint is located downtown and attracts a varied clientele. The menu changes frequently, but one thing remains a constant here: the martinis. Most of the customers come for the drinks and atmosphere. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Brew & Stew |
2100 Locust St St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 241 2337 http://www.schlafly.com/ |
Looking at the place today, guests would never know that this building fell victim to a horrid fire in 1976. While there is no television or music in the dining area, the establishment features live bands on the weekends in the Scott Joplin Room and does have a TV in Daniel's Den. The Tap Room caters both to upper class customers and the average working man. The European-style cuisine is a nice change from the menus at the other pubs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Frozen custard, milkshakes and ice cream |
6726 Chippewa St. Louis, MO 63109 United States +1 314 481 2652 http://www.teddrewes.com/Drewe... |
This place has been a favorite in St. Louis and a landmark for ice cream lovers since 1929. Mr. Drewes' cool, creamy delights are served upside down in order to prove just how creamy and thick they really are. Do not be alarmed by the ever-present line, as it moves along pretty quickly. An ice cream-style stand, complete with neon lights and twinkling bulbs, makes this a lively family hangout. It is so relaxed that the menu is handwritten. Try an array of frozen flavors, from pineapple, strawberry and chocolate chip to other odd titles such as the Terramizzou, Fox Treat and the All Shook Up. Visitors will miss a treat by not trying a Concrete. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live bands |
1227 Washington Ave (Tucker and 14th St) St. Louis, MO 63103 United States +1 314 231 5006 |
Tempest is located in the Washington Avenue nightclub neighborhood, adjacent to Galaxy. There are five nightclubs within a two block space, making it an ideal area for barhopping. This club specializes in featuring live bands. Meanwhile, every Monday night is Fetish Night, drawing a predominately underground/Goth crowd with a bawdy fashion show and industrial music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Up the stairs |
3131 S. Grand Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63118 United States +1 314 773 3388 |
Not many people know about the existence of this bar as you have to pass through many doors without signs. A lot of lounge, hip hop music hits you before you get there. All the cocktails are the result of deft handling by an efficient bartender. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Get Down Downstairs |
720 N 1st Street (below The Feisty Bulldog) St. Louis, MO United States +1 314 241 1000 http://www.throttlestl.com |
Throttle, a two-floor nightclub below the Feisty Bulldog Restaurant, was a dance spot once before; a club called Timbers closed 20 years ago, but has now been scrubbed clean and supplied with two bars. Dance to top 40, hip-hop, and rock music, marvel at the lone stripper pole on the dance floor, or come for a different event special every night of the extended weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Pub food in the Central West End |
20 South Euclid Avenue (at Forest Park Boulevard) St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 367 4900 http://www.tomsbarandgrill.com |
A Central West End favorite for more than 25 years, Tom's is a great place to drop in after work for a beer, and also an ideal spot for family and friends to come and enjoy typical St. Louis pub food. The bar area, with its large, Victorian-style bar, welcomes visitors in the front. In the rear, a large, skylighted dining room offers plenty of space for diners. The burgers and steaks are favorites; the French fries are excellent, too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On Track at West Port Plaza |
314 West Port Plaza St. Louis, MO 63146 United States +1 314 434 7222 http://www.trainwrecksaloon.com/ |
Given the wood-plank floors and the large model train that circles the bar, customers here might really think that they are revisiting the Old West. The antiques scattered throughout the dining room date back to the late 1800s; even the booths are antiques. If the thought of Bison Tongue does not set your mouth to watering, you might just stick with a regular hamburger. Guests regularly order the bison and ostrich specialties, but the menu has something to appeal to everyone. Try the two-inch thick Trainwreck Chop, a Caesar salad, a glass of beer or wine and one of the house desserts - may be a mousse! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Staying on track |
720 N 1st St St. Louis, MO 63102 United States +1 314 436 1006 http://www.trainwrecksaloon.com/ |
Trainwreck Saloon has been a favorite among both locals and visiting travelers since opening on July 4, 1996. You will think you have walked back in time to the days when duels were common and cowboys tipped their hats at pretty ladies. There is certainly something for everybody: a two-story nightclub below street level, a sports bar on the main level, the Top of the Wreck restaurant on the next level and a banquet room at the top. Sports memorabilia blends with authentic turn-of-the-century antiques to create a unique style. Customers range from the elite business professional to the average Joe looking for a fun night out. If the thought of bison tongue does not set your mouth to watering, you might just stick with a regular hamburger. Guests regularly order the bison and ostrich specialties, but the menu has something to appeal to everyone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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On track on Rock Hill |
9243 Manchester Rd St. Louis, MO 63144 United States +1 314 962 8148 http://www.trainwrecksaloon.com/ |
This Rock Hill location opened on July 2, 1982 and is the oldest tavern in the area. Housed in an old 1800s mansion, this tavern/bar/restaurant caters to customers ranging from the average Joe to the elite business professional. A historical, fun atmosphere is present in every corner, from the tables to the real caboose bar outisde on the patio. While dining outside, eat in the gazebo or at one of the redwood-stained picnic tables. If the thought of Bison Tongue doesn't set your mouth watering, you might just stick with a regular hamburger. This is a must-see place, and the food is pretty grand, too! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A place to grab a laugh |
614 Westport Plaza St. Louis, MO 63146 United States +1 314 469 6692 http://www.funnyboneusa.com/ |
Voted one of the Top-10 comedy clubs in the nation by USA Today, this branch of the Funny Bone Comedy Club was established in 1981 and is the first of the club's many locations throughout the states. The featured acts will have guests rolling with laughter and feeling proud to be a part of a club that donates part of its profits to charity. The seating capacity is 300; guests must be 18 to enter. The walls are adorned with pictures of famous comedians. While no meals are served, customers will find a tasty appetizer or two. In addition to the selection of hot wings, chicken fingers, nachos and an awesome mini burrito, guests will find a selection of mixed drinks, beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wine-n-Dine |
100 Carondelet Plaza Ritz-Carlton St. Louis, MO 63105 United States +1 314 863 6300 http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/... |
Have an exquisitely crafted, delicious meal at The Wine Room in the Ritz Carlton Hotel. Winner of the Wine Spectator Magazine "Award for Excellence"; its decor is brightly made-up, with mahogany storage racks along the walls. This largest dine-in wine cellar is the epitome of excellence with more than 7000 labels and rare wines being offered. With its one of a kind original Italian mural of a vineyard; this place is a must-visit for wining, dining and the sunny ambiance. Review © 2007, Wcities |