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Dead Wax

Dead Wax

Dead Wax offers a few hundred square feet of neatly packed LPs -- no more than 2,500 at a time -- for collectors and vinyl newbs alike to peruse and easily comb through. Dead Wax hopes to host small in-store performances.
Cat's Meow

Cat's Meow

Cat's Meow carries the aura of a cozy hole-in-the-wall with cheap shots and cold beer. The inner walls reflect the bread and butter of this Soulard-based bar: Mardi Gras.
CBGB

CBGB

As a pseudo bar-cade and punk venue, CBGBs carries the dive bar aesthetic on its sleeve. GBGB has cheap beer, good jams and great people. Grab a cold PBR and hit the arcade cocktail table or the Pac-Man machine.

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  • D

    D's Place

    900 Barton St. St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-773-1019

    http://www.dsplacesoulard.com Situated on the corner of Barton and Ninth streets, D's Place provides Soulard residents a cozy atmosphere to catch the game while grabbing a bite to eat. The menu features bar food staples, such as pizza, burgers, wings and T-ravs while adding D's personal touches to some of items, including the D's Burger, which is topped with bacon, sautéed red onion, cheddar and Monterey jack cheeses, and barbecue sauce. For those more interested in playing games rather than watching, D's also has a variety of its own video games, such as Golden Tee. Drink specials include a Ladies Night on Thursdays, with a bottomless cup for any member of the fairer sex retailing for just $5. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Dandy Inn

    Dandy Inn

    1030 Lincoln Highway Fairview Heights, IL 62208
    618-632-8881

    http://www.dandyinn.com Don't bother dressing like a dandy for The Dandy Inn. This good-natured, family-friendly pub & grill in Fairview Heights will take you as you are, even if you're not Irish. (The leprechaun decorations, green-shirted waitresses and count-down-to-St.-Patty's-Day clock should leave little doubt as to what "the old country" means at the Dandy.) Folks can hunker down in one of the two cozy front rooms or stretch out at a picnic table on the covered back patio. Draft beers come in frosty mugs, and the food menu covers all the bases, including "lizzards" (chicken gizzards and livers). Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Danno

    Danno's American Pub

    7895 Watson Road Shrewsbury, MO 63119
    314-395-3000

    Danno's American Pub is a bit off the beaten path for the average city-bound 'hood rat, but it's also a good reminder why venturing out of the city is a worthwhile exercise. Danno's is exactly what you expect from a classic American bar, except this one is tended by an adventurous mixologist, not just someone who knows what goes in a cranberry-vodka. Danno's casual atmosphere and comfy club chairs lend a relaxed air that facilitates anonymity -- something that's hard to come by in the big small town that is St. Louis proper. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Dano's Hillbilly Heaven

    111 E. 1st St. Wright City, MO 63390
    636-745-8020

  • Dante

    Dante's

    3221 Olive St. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-652-2369

    http://www.dantesstl.com

  • Dave & Jacquie's Place

    2999 Highway 94 Defiance, MO 63341
    636-987-2300

  • Dawg House

    213 Broadway St. Elsberry, MO 63343
    573-898-2707

  • DB

    DB's Sports Bar

    1615 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-588-2141

    http://www.dbs.adimtonevip.com Around 1 p.m. on any given weekday, there are approximately 90 men and two women having lunch at DB's. Since this bar calls a self-effacing little brick building on a stretch of throwaway, near-abandoned street home -- meaning most patrons consider DB's a dining destination -- this ranks as a small phenomenon. But DB's gives its clientele what it wants. A TV set in every corner blares 24-hour sports programming, while waitresses swan around in teeny T's or outfits that require multiple modifiers: itsy-bitsy, neon-pink, strapless, Lycra. Weekend nights find DB's with a boisterous crowd and the ladies clad in naught but lacy underthings—it's as close as you'll get to a skin show on this side of the river. The menu is mostly straight-up bar food -- including DB's Famous, an open-faced sandwich made with melted Provel and ham atop French bread that's actually quite tasty. Surprisingly, there's also a touch of the down-home, thanks to daily, blue-plate-style specials like meat loaf, lasagna or roast beef. What, no breast of chicken? Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Deaver

    Deaver's Restaurant & Sports Bar

    2109 Charbonier Road Florissant, MO 63031
    314-838-0002

    http://www.deaversrestaurant.com Deaver's is a live, loud, sprawling sports bar teeming with attractive co-eds and rowdy young urban professionals alike. A multitude of flat screens and a red-blooded American menu accommodate hungry sports-lovers, and there's even a private banquet room that seats 50 for all your Fantasy Football needs. Specialties include a cod platter, sirloin steak and manicotti. It can get pretty crowded and festive in the main rooms, but, fortunately, there's a spacious patio lined with ivy for a smoke and a cocktail during half time. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Deluxe Restaurant and Bar

    2733 Sutton Blvd. Maplewood, MO 63143-3007
    314-646-0370

  • Demo

    Space 264 NW Plaza St. Ann, MO 63074

  • Destiny House

    2953 Drive M.L.King Drive St. Louis, MO 63106
    314-535-3425

  • Doc Haus

    Doc Haus

    6217 Morganford Road St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-352-4465

    If you're not careful, you may find yourself missing Doc Haus, a south-side gem. But it would be a shame to drive past: Built inside an actual home at the end of a row of houses, Doc Haus is as inviting as your mother's kitchen. Locals have been enjoying earthly delights here for more than twenty years. The walls are covered with photographs of everything from bar-sponsored dart leagues to golf tournaments. Ample seating and low lighting make for a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for shooting the breeze or slamming down a pitcher. Bartenders remind you not to forget your appetite; you can belly up to the bar for burgers and fries, fresh off the flat-top grill. The good times extend out to the patio, a perfect summer hangout. Here patrons are invited to the expansive backyard for a friendly game of washers or a round of drinks for "Thirsty Thursdays." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Dog House

    217 N. 7th St. St Louis, MO 63101
    314-686-3278

    http://www.thedoghousestl.com

  • Dog Prairie Tavern

    2348 St. Paul Road Saint Charles, MO 63366
    636-281-1800

    http://www.stpauldogprairie.com

  • Dolche Bistro & Lounge

    200 N. Broadway St Louis, MO 63102-2730
    314-621-0407

  • Domain Street Wine Bar

    Domain Street Wine Bar

    3253 Rue Royale St. Charles, MO 63301
    636-916-2092

    http://www.domainstreetwinebar.com The Domain Street Wine Bar is a fairly new bar to a fairly new part of town. Open just over a year in St. Charles' New Town area, the Wine Bar has an upscale loft feel, along with a list of more than 75 wines, beer, martinis, and food like cheese platters and humus. Its signature drink is an Almond Joy martini, made with coconut vodka, Creme de Cacao, Amarula and Frangelico. On Monday and Tuesday, the Wine Bar offers half-off wine bottles, with karaoke nights and live music alternating most nights Wednesday through Saturday. The Wine Bar also hosts events such as prom night, where patrons come decked out in their prom dresses and tuxedos and dance to a DJ spinning all the hits from Ke$ha to "Don't Stop Believin'." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Donna's Phil's Bar & Grill

    225 E. Edwardsville Road Wood River, IL 62095
    618-259-9778

    http://www.riverbender.com/entertainment/index.cfm?redir=details&ad=430&cat=0&scat=0&pg=1

  • Donzo's Lounge, Inc.

    8 E. Ferguson Ave. Wood River, IL 62095
    618-254-6615

  • Dorsett Inn

    Dorsett Inn

    12068 Dorsett Road Maryland Heights, MO 63043
    314-692-0005

    http://www.riverfronttimes.com/locations/dorsett-inn-21814/ Just east of Highway 270 in north county is a place where the drinks are cheap, the low ceilings and green-carpeted décor recall your neighbor's basement, and (oh yeah) the waitresses wear nothing but lingerie, even during daylight hours. Cozy yet spacious enough to hold pool tables, shuffleboard, a stage and a dance floor, it's unsurprising that the happy hour crowd lingers near the scantily-clad bartenders -- clean new patio be damned. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Double Apple

    Double Apple

    3131 Olive Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-371-6700

    St. Louis is experiencing a hookah renaissance - OK, so we like to keep trends alive a few years after their expiration date. (Isn't that part of the River City's charm?) Double Apple is a new hookah bar and cafe on Olive Boulevard. This slowly gentrifying section of Midtown finds its life blood in the student population of Saint Louis University, and Double Apple 's 18+ policy gives freshmen a place to chill that isn't a student center or a Starbucks. There's no cover, and a live belly dancer shimmies through the cramped space, puffing proffered hookah while (of-age!) patrons knock back shots or debate which tobacco flavor to sample next. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • DD

    DD's Irish Pub & Karaoke

    1740 S. Brentwood Blvd. Brentwood, MO 63144
    314-961-5646

    You'll want to check your inhibitions and pretensions at the door of DD's Irish Pub & Karaoke (formerly the Double D Lounge), but don't be surprised that this mid-county karaoke haven ain't the dive it used to be. After moving down Brentwood into a bigger, brighter space with a scenic view of Whole Foods, it's not a complete smoke-bomb anymore, and (fast-moving) entry lines form on weekend nights. DD's still entertains a mixed-age, casual crowd, which means sorority girls and cougars alike tongue the mic and their $1 jello shots. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Dressel

    Dressel's

    419 N. Euclid Ave. St. Louis, MO 63108
    314-361-1060

    http://www.dresselspublichouse.com Dressel’s is a St. Louis institution, the Platonic ideal of a Welsh pub and one of the very best spots in town for a pint of good beer and cultured conversation. Which makes the trick that owner Ben Dressel and chef Michael Miller have pulled all the more impressive: Without robbing Dressel’s of any of its charms, they have elevated its food to among the best in town. The dishes are unfussy but elegant and deeply flavored. Recent standouts have included trout over a celery-root purée, chicken paired with a classic panzanella bread salad and deviled eggs flavored with ham hock and wasabi. Never fear: Dressel’s pub essentials (the burger, the chips and rarebit) are still available, and still as delicious as ever. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Drunken Fish

    The Drunken Fish

    639 Westport Plaza St Louis, MO 63146
    314-275-8300

    http://www.drunkenfish.com Audacious sushi creations in a mod lounge setting: The Drunken Fish is like one giant experiment to see just how sexy raw fish (and other Japanese food styles) can go. The house rolls throw together everything but the sushi mat: crab meat, radish sprouts, scallions, carrots, eel sauce, avocado, baked scallops, asparagus, tempura, mayonnaise -- and, oh yeah, sometimes rice too. Simpler preparations excel here, like the clean tuna tataki and steak teriyaki, the tempura vegetables and the ice cream-based desserts. As St. Louis' latest stab at a bona fide sushi lounge, the Drunken Fish may prove the start of a whole new dining trend. See listing for second location under "Midtown/West End." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Drunken Fish-Central West End

    The Drunken Fish-Central West End

    1 Maryland Plaza St. Louis, MO 63108
    314-367-4222

    http://www.drunkenfish.com Trendy Central West End spot Drunken Fish, brainchild of Munsok So, brings sushi with a club twist. New-style sashimi offerings include red snapper carpaccio and yellowtail Mexicano, which adds jalapeño pico de gallo and ponzu sauce to the mix. Sake cocktails provide a buzz to go with the fish. This posh sushi lounge also features national and local DJs spinning techno, house and jungle every night. The West Port spot has more of a restaurant feel than the clubbier Central West End location, but no matter which Drunken Fish you choose, make sure your wallet is loaded Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

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