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Featured Bars/Clubs


With its smoky, dark-wood interior and a 6 a.m. opening time, City Club Tavern is a perfect spot for third-shifters, day-drinkers and Keno junkies. Restaurant-style tables offer some privacy, and a back-room pool table provides a spot for hustlers and 8-ballers, but most afternoons the action is at the bar, where regulars drink draft beer and shoot the bull with a friendly barmaid. City Club has live music on Friday and Saturday and hosts the occasional karaoke night as well. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thecivillifebrewingcompany.com/Site/Welcome.html This new south-side microbrewery's opening has been delayed, delayed and then delayed some more, but it's finally open and serving up mugs of suds. Indoors, the tasting room is separated from the rest of the brewery, almost as if Dorothy's ranch was plopped in the middle of a heavy-duty operation. The rustic wood room has been packed on weekends, with a crowd that looks like it got lost on the way to Clayton. There are two patios, one with private seating, and the larger, open patio is outfitted with rows of picnic tables. The ground is covered with a few inches of tricky gravel, so ladies should mind their footwear when sipping al fresco. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
From the checkerboard floor and pool tables to the lively rock n' roll atmosphere, Classics certainly lives up to its name. The kindly owner himself can often be found at the bar, sitting and drinking with townies, swapping war stories and hugging the regulars. Classics proudly boasts championship pool and darts teams, as well as a formidable music lounge affectionately called "The Other Side" which hosts local blues and rock bands. The heated and florid patio will keep you cozy outside, and a menu of American classics (mostly burgers and sandwiches) will keep you cozy inside. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Don't call Claudia's Pub a dive bar. Sure, the cash-only joint may be located in south city and may serve exclusively Busch beer from its lone tap, but Claudia's is far too clean and welcoming to be a true dive. While the shuffleboard table seems to take up the length of the bar's south wall, it's the wall-mounted jukebox, located proudly in the front window, that deserves your attention (and your dollar bills). There are a few CDs by Bob Seger and Van Halen, and the collections by Steely Dan, Genesis and Fleetwood Mac make it possible to program your very own imaginary oldies station. But it's the random anomalies that make this juke a great source of music. Wilco's totemic Yankee Hotel Foxtrot will keep the hipsters satisfied, and Barry White's mid-'90s comeback The Icon Is Love has enough slow jams to get 'em grooving in the aisles. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Clementine's manages to be both a neighborhood bar — drawing in Soulard locals with a New Orleans-like happy hour from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. — and a destination bar, packing them in on the patio on Sunday afternoons. The Sunday crowd ranges from prep to frat to bear to twink, with all the gay subspecies in between, and all crammed together hip to haunch. The barroom is in the classic style, with a large circular bar in the center. Guys can pose or prowl around the edges. Or they can just play pool or throw darts. Clem's is the oldest gay bar in St. Louis. And like all grand ladies, she will survive. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Club-Amnesia-St-Louis/163375600363779 Club Amnesia is hardly different from its predecessor Lure --the basic layout is the same, the Thursday night crowd is the same -- but the increased security (male and female pat-downs, mandatory $3 coat check for every patron) ensures that Amnesia is not following in Lure's flawed footsteps. The weekend cover can be steep at $10, and the line to get in can be long, but we'll be damned if it isn't the most fun you'll ever have. Nowhere else do we find the meat-market scene so appealing: The weaves are fabulous, the hip hop is bangin' and every single song elicits fervent cries of "This my JAM!" Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
The sign outside of Club Elite states that the joint is "Where 'Particular' People Meet." How one defines "particular" is a matter of taste, but the friendly security guard who administers the pat-downs at the door makes sure that all patrons will have a particularly safe, good time. Housed in an old Pantera's Pizza building, Club Elite feels like a well-appointed clubhouse, with its exposed rafters wrapped in blinking Christmas lights and mirrored walls. Expect a cover charge on most nights. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.clubvivastl.com/web/ For those looking to dance to a different beat, the small-but-always-packed Club Viva! offers world music five nights a week. Hidden in plain sight in an alley just off bustling Euclid Avenue, this club still manages to feel miles away from the sports bars and boutique shops of the Central West End. Hour-long dance lessons are free prior to Latin nights, and the diverse crowd is always friendly and willing to give pointers. Freewheeling bartenders serve up tasty nightly specials, and though most of the music pumping through Club Viva! is via DJ, the club also occasionally attracts international reggae acts. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.coastalbistro.com Coastal Bistro and Bar is a restaurant located in Clayton. It specializes in coastal-inspired cuisine from Cajun and Creole to New England and West Coast favorites. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.cocoloucobrasil.com Jorge Carvalho has relocated his restaurant Café Brasil from Rock Hill to the Central West End. The name has changed, but much of the fare remains the same, from the open-flame Brazilian barbecue known as churrasco to the bracing caipirinha cocktails. Barbecue is a safe bet, with hunks of steak, chicken, shrimp, lamb or sausage served tableside from a metal skewer. Seafood is well represented, with the cod stew peixada a lively example. Feijoada, the black-bean stew that is Brazil's national dish, is very good. Beware the teapot your server offers: It contains cachaça, a powerful sugarcane liquor. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
While a sailboat somehow drifted onto the lawn at Colorado Bob's Ship of Fools, you only need to take a step inside to realize that this Key West themed bar is anything but washed up. In fact, after a few of their signature rum cocktails and margaritas served by attentive barmaids handpicked by cordial Colorado Bob himself, it might be hard to remember that this Tower Grove South establishment is situated within the landlocked Midwest. Along with the flavor of the Keys comes mellow rock music and decor whimsical enough to transform any negative Nancy land-walker into a seafaring Jolly Roger. Entertainment awaits in the form of the latest arcade games and a foosball table. Colorado Bob's would be a great stop for any Morganford pub crawl -- one drink of their Golden Margarita and it's "Off To Sea Once More." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.coltranesbarandgrill.com A visually odd north-county gem, Coltranes surprises its guests with intriguing patrons and a nautical theme. (The space calls to mind the interior of a private boat, with wood paneling and portholes throughout.) There are a plethora of pool tables and a pretty rockin' jukebox. And while anywhere else, a wall of mirrors might seem seedy or strange, at Coltranes, it's actually a fun detail that creates a mirage of additional space. If you're a lady, don't you dare miss General Ladies' Night every Wednesday; Coltranes also offers karaoke every Saturday. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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