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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.concordgrill.com Affton's Concord Grill, located near Lindbergh Boulevard and Tesson Ferry Road on Concord Village Avenue, is all about the burgers. It does offer a full menu, with fried chicken, appetizers, salads, steaks, catfish and other big, comfort meals, but the heart and soul of the Concord Grill is the burgers. It all starts with the basic, ten-ounces of ground beef, charbroiled and cooked to order, served with seasoned fries and lettuce, onion and pickles. From there, the options explode. Try the burger #24 with port wine cheddar cheese and bacon, or Hawaiian topped with sweet-and-sour sauce, pineapple and bacon, or the Chuckie burger covered with sautéed green peppers, onions, gravy and Provel. Hungry diners can take their order up a notch with the "KJ Big burger," a thirteen-ounce patty that comes with three double toppings of the diner's choosing. Patrons can enjoy their burgers in the large patio, or burger garden, during warm weather. Concord also offers daily lunch platters, including meat loaf, roast beef and chicken strips, served with mashed potatoes, gravy and green beans. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.copiaurbanwinery.com Copia beat the odds, reopening two and a half years after a fire gutted the stylish and popular Washington Avenue restaurant. The look and the menu didn't change much in the hiatus. The space is outsize, with a spacious main dining room and an even bigger "wine garden" (with a retractable roof!). The menu caters to the tastes of St. Louis diners before the economy collapsed. Standout dishes include the smoked spare ribs and duck breast in a sauce of its own pan juices with candied dates and green peppercorns. If a dish sounds too 1990s-early 2000s-ish to be good - like, say, tuna with wasabi-infused mashed potatoes - trust your gut. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.corkwinebarstl.com An attractive sliver of a space in downtown Ferguson, Cork Wine Bar offers a wide selection of the most popular varietals as well as a seasonal menu of "plates." These dishes can be shared, but many are proportioned close to entrée size. The sliders are quite good, and the flatbread pizzas feature a light, flavorful herb-speckled crust and sensible arrangements of ingredients. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.cornerpubandgrill.com The Corner Pub and Grill in Valley Park -- specifically, the intersection of Big Bend and Dougherty Ferry roads -- is owned by the same team who opened the Tavern Kitchen and Bar, a higher-end restaurant whose contemporary take on American comfort foods. Food at the Corner Pub and Grill includes casual American fare including burgers, sandwiches, wings and fries with an emphasis on gluten-free options. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/cotterssportsbar Conveniently located at the nexus of Southampton, Princeton Heights and Bevo Mill; festively decorated to inspire maximum cheer; and enthusiastically welcoming to all who enter, Cotter's Sports Bar is a rightfully favorite south-side dive. If the 22 feet of regulation-sized shuffleboard doesn't entice you, the cheap drinks and friendly bartender will. Offering extraordinary happy-hour specials, such as $1 beers and well drinks for ladies every Tuesday night, the bar definitely knows how to attract a crowd. And what better way to entertain a crowd than with karaoke? Arguably the nonpareil of St. Louis karaoke bars, Cotter's features - count 'em - four opportunities every week to belt out '80s power ballads and other rambunctious tunes. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.crackfoxbar.com At The Crack Fox, visitors can feel free to let their freak flag fly or simply play the role of a leisurely standby. All are welcome at this eclectic downtown dive -- just don't be surprised to see anything from burlesque and drag performances one night to bondage and gotchic industrial garb the next. EDM spins, karaoke, open mics, metal shows and more also make up the list of participatory alternative entertainment offered here, and there's a huge selection of beer and handcrafted cocktails to wash it all down with. Take, for instance, the "ginger snap" made with ginger vodka, cinnamon Schnapps and lemonade. Come in to pick your poison and meet the cast of friendly fun-loving regulars, and don't forget to bring an open mind. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.crestwoodbowl.com You know the drill: Crestwood Bowl is a bowling alley and institution, as well as one of those rare places where you can still smoke in St. Louis County. The bowling alley itself is free is smoke-free, but there's a closed-off bar tucked inside it where folks can smoke while they play cards, (amusement only!) poker and shuffleboard. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Every hour is happy hour at this super-cheap Oakville outpost, which was named Best Neighborhood Bar (South County) by RFT in 2006. Croc's is a spacious dark-in-daylight joint, coated with decades of tobacco smoke. The seasoned bartenders serve both advice and one-dollar well drinks straight-up. Darts, pool, video games and TVs draw a lot of regular dudes, but ladies drink free on Wednesdays from 8 p.m. to midnight, and the red-leather bar stools make a comfy perch. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
A slick, bad-ass bar on South Broadway, Crossbones is just a little over a year old -- it's still remarkably clean, and the chrome-fronted bar still shines like the glistening exhaust pipe on your hog. You don't have to be a biker to love Crossbones, but you'd better get used to drinking with them. The good new is that you'll rarely find more interesting company. As it says above the bar: "Choppers til you die." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
This unassuming, friendly south-county watering hole is small and intimate, with a low-key crowd and happy bartenders, no matter what night you stop by. The golden oak bar casts a warm glow on the room, and vintage Budweiser memorabilia decorates the room. They still allow smoking, so bring your Camels, and if you're peckish, they serve pizza until 1:30 a.m. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Along the charming brick-paved street of Mississippi Avenue in Crystal City is Crystal Tavern, a bar that has been around for more than 60 years. With bands covering songs by the Black Eyed Peas and Ke$ha on the weekends, Crystal Tavern is the self-proclaimed contemporary "place to be in Jefferson County." There's no cover charge here, but there is a great happy hour: From 3-6 p.m. weekdays, longnecks are just $2 and drafts, $1.25. The folks at Crystal Tavern know how to take care of their customers -- they tout Crystal City's 24-hour taxi service and plentiful hotels. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Maplewood's the Cue specializes in friendly games of 8-ball. Located in an unassuming strip mall, the Cue offers nine tables and -- unless you're a total pro who travels with your own -- a bevy of good-quality cues. The Cue succeeds in setting an inviting atmosphere by not cramming the space full of billiard tables; the bar area has plenty of seating for socializing or watching the game on the big-screen television, and the perky bar staff will serve you with a smile. Sure, the regulars may try to hustle you, but that's part of the charm of a pool hall. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/CusumanosPizza This might be the Lou's truest rendition of a late-night hangout. Cusumano's doesn't even open until 10 p.m. (it closes at 3 a.m.). Happy-hour food-and-drink specials go on till 1 a.m.; during that time, you can scarf primo grease bombs like burgers, wings and personal-size St. Louis-style pizzas for the cost of whatever loose change you find in the grooves of your car's upholstery. You can also pound $1 kamikaze shots or $5 pitchers of Natty Light or double-fist with two bottles of Bud for $4, tip included. This dark, two-story frat basement, replete with pool tables, bar-top trivia machines and a fun jukebox, attracts a lot of industry types who swing by after their shifts; if you've ever fantasized about hooking up with a bartender, you'll find plenty to sidle up to here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.cuttersbarandgrill.com Cutter's boasts standard bar food at affordable prices. The menu consists of a short list of burgers, chicken strips, thin-crust pizza, fries, mozzarella sticks, nachos, fish, chicken salad and mac & cheese bites. Diners order at a walk-up window at the bar and see their orders prepared before their eyes. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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