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Ameristar Casino


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
Ameristar Casino photo by Sheri Will
Photo: Sheri Will
Ameristar Casino photo by Pamela Zajac
Photo: Pamela Zajac
 

 
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
 

 
BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups


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
 

 
Beale on Broadway


Blues Cornerstone
701 S Broadway
(south of Busch stadium)
St. Louis, MO 63102
United States
+1 314 621 7880
http://bealeonbroadway.com
The first concern of Beale on Broadway is the blues, with live music every night of the week. Both local and national acts perform in a grand old atmosphere. Choose from a menu with a southern flair and a large selection of beers to accompany your blues. Dinner is served every night until midnight.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Brandt's Market & Cafe


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
 

 
Cicero's


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
Cicero's photo by Matt Hucke
Photo: Matt Hucke
Cicero's photo by Matt Hucke
Photo: Matt Hucke
Cicero's photo by Nic Sedlock
Photo: Nic Sedlock
 

 
Courtesy Diner


Quality late-night dining
1121 S Hampton
(Hwy 40)
St. Louis, MO 63139
United States
+1 314 644 2600
This is a great place to go for late-night dining or a delicious breakfast. The diner has a 1950s decor scheme, with booths and seating at the bar. Some people like to eat at the diner with friends just so they can play songs on the jukebox; you get a full 11 songs for $1. It is located near Forest Park at Hampton and Highway 40. Breakfast choices include pancakes, French toast and cereal. The lunch and dinner menu includes the restaurant's famous chili-mac, burgers, ham and cheese, fish, chicken, steaks and pasta.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Courtesy Diner photo by Marjie Kennedy
Photo: Marjie Kennedy
 

 
Harry's Restaurant & Bar


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
 

 
Lucas Park Grille & Market


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
 

 
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar


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
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar photo by Christopher Bay
Photo: Christopher Bay
Riddles' Penultimate Cafe & Wine Bar photo by Michael Williams
Photo: Michael Williams
 

 
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
 

 
Trainwreck Saloon


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
Trainwreck Saloon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Trainwreck Saloon (Laclede's Landing)


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
 

 
Trainwreck Saloon (Rock Hill)


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
Trainwreck Saloon (Rock Hill) photo by Silver Smith
Photo: Silver Smith
 

 
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