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Atomic Cowboy


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
 

 
Attitudes


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
 

 
Kearbey's


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
 

 
King Louie's


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
 

 
Magnolia's


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
Magnolia's photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Pat's Bar and Grill


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
Pat's Bar and Grill photo by Jim
Photo: Jim
Pat's Bar and Grill photo by Jim
Photo: Jim
Pat's Bar and Grill photo by Matt Huff
Photo: Matt Huff
 

 
Seamus McDaniel's


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
 

 
Sub Zero Vodka Bar


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
 

 
Tom's Bar & Grill


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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