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Voce

Voce

Since it opened in December 2012, Voce, "a venue for all voices," as owner Steve Scaglione puts it, has hosted everything from jazz, blues and folk to the occasional punk show.
Foam Coffee & Bear

Foam Coffee & Bear

Coffee, beer, no fear. Foam's spacious shop provides plenty of space to spread out, either for a long night of studying, or perhaps drinking over some choice entertainment in an intimate atmosphere.
The Side Bar

The Side Bar

Any neighborhood strip worth strolling down has a good sports bar for enthusiasts to retreat to, and the Side Bar provides just that for Washington Avenue.

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  • The Drunken Fish-The Landing

    The Drunken Fish-The Landing

    612 N. Second St. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-241-9595

    http://www.drunkenfish.com Much like its other locations, Drunken Fish at Laclede's Landing maintains the club vibe while offering an extensive sushi and sashimi menu, along with sake cocktails to wash it all down. The usual suspects (toro, unagi, roe) make appearances, but expect different options such as red snapper carpaccio and yellowtail Mexicano, which adds jalapeno pico de gallo and ponzu sauce to the mix. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Dry Dock Tavern

    The Dry Dock Tavern

    780 Lemay Ferry Road South St. Louis County, MO 63125
    314-631-5811

    A favorite of its Lemay Ferry neighborhood, the Dry Dock Tavern makes customers feel like they're in a friend's comfortable man cave. There are no daily specials to draw in crowds, but the reasonable prices and friendly, straightforward service are constants. The entire room is covered in dark-stained wood, including the bar, bar back, tables, walls and ceiling. Though small, the space is not overpowered by neon or signage; the few decorations are related to sports (every one of the basics is represented), Anheuser-Busch or scantily clad Budweiser babes. The bar only carries two taps, Bud and Bud Light, but there are several microbrews in bottles and an expansive selection of trendy flavored vodkas. Patrons can partake in pizza-and-wings night on Tuesdays or bring their own food. There is no kitchen, but the tavern is happy to provide paper plates and napkins. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Dubliner

    The Dubliner

    1025 Washington Ave. St. Louis, MO 63101
    314-421-4300

    http://www.dublinerstl.com This Irish-themed pub is too big and too loft-like to pass for the real thing, but those in the mood for a pint of Guinness and a bit of craic won't mind. The menu offers hearty traditional fare, much of it sourced from local farms: beef short ribs braised in stout, a Guinness stew, lamb, fish and chips - and lots and lots of potatoes. Stop in for brunch and enjoy an authentic Irish breakfast, with homemade blood sausage. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Dulany

    Dulany's Grill & Pub

    9940 Kennerly Road South St. Louis County, MO 63128
    314-849-1554

    http://www.dulanys.com Dulany's Grille and Pub is a spacious, unpretentious place located in a plaza off Tesson Ferry near I-270, specializing in both Italian cuisine and local sports. The multiple televisions are almost always programmed to the NFL network, and for every televised Mizzou, or any other St. Louis team, home game, Dulany's has $5 appetizers and $2 domestic bottles. Dulany's is a friendly neighborhood bar that draws devoted regulars, and the staff promises that if you come in once or twice, you'll pretty much get to know everyone. The bloody mary gets high marks, as does the pasta amalfi. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Dylan

    Dylan's Sports Bar & Grill

    675 Jeffco Blvd. Arnold, MO 63010
    636-296-3831

    http://www.dylanssportsbar.com With karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights, Dylan's gets so packed, it's almost hard to maneuver around all the elated people in the room. Although throughout the week Dylan's sees a variety of different people, the weekends belong to tipsy twenty-somethings screaming along to N'Sync's "Bye Bye Bye." Even when it's crowded, Dylan's has a friendly, welcoming vibe; the staff seems to enjoy being here people-watching just as much as their patrons. Dylan's offers 22 brands of beer and happy hour on weekdays from 4-7 p.m., with cheap appetizers and buckets of beer for $13.50. Because there is a separate non-smoking section attached to the main room, Dylan's is continuing to allow smoking, even with the county's new ban. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

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