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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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Steak, seafood and movie memorabilia |
133 West Clinton Place St. Louis, MO 63122 United States +1 314 965 9005 |
Formerly a residence, Citizen Kane's is decorated with old movie photos and memorabilia. Superb steaks, one of its specialties, are aged and seasoned to perfection. The enormous pork chops are equally tasty. Fresh seafood is another popular menu item. Soup or salad comes with your meal, along with a choice of one of the excellent side dishes. Desserts vary daily. This casual and comfortable restaurant is open only for dinner. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A poetic dining experience |
392 North Euclid St. Louis, MO 63108 United States +1 314 361 0522 http://www.dineatduffs.com/ |
Regularly scheduled poetry readings and monthly literary events are what make Duff's different. The restaurant serves above-average food at above-average prices. Although less expensive than most of the restaurants in the area, it is still a little hard on the wallet. Overall, though, this is still a good place to eat whether in town on business or pleasure or just going out with the guys. Lunch, brunch and dinner are served daily. For brunch, be sure to try the cheddar-jack, bacon and tomato omelette, which comes served with fresh fruit, home-fried potatoes and a toasted English muffin. You can take your pick of several varieties of espressos, such as the Venetian Cappuccino, which consists of espresso, steamed milk, amaretto and brandy. For dessert, do not miss Duff's Bear Paw, which is made up of peppermint ice cream in a chocolate cookie crust covered with meringue. 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 |