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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.fraileyspubandgrill.com Located in an Ellisville strip mall on Manchester Road near Kiefer Creek Road, Frailey's Pub and Grill in west county serves up American pub food in a laid-back atmosphere. Starters include jumbo chicken wings, fried pickles and waffle fries loaded with cheese, bacon and sour cream. Frailey's selection of sandwiches and wraps feature a fried or blackened grouper fillet, a chicken club on ciabatta and a taco wrap with ground beef, cheddar, tomatoes, lettuce, sour cream and tortilla chips, and all come with a choice of sides such as chips, fries, waffle fries or onion rings. Entrées at the pub include burgers, chicken, steaks and brick-oven pizzas. Frailey's also offers a selection of lunch specials during the week. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.eatatfranco.com Tom Schmidt thought he'd open a diner. After a reasonably priced meal at a trendy Manhattan restaurant, he realized what St. Louis really needed: hearty, affordable French bistro fare smack in the middle of Soulard. You'll find favorites like braised lamb, cassoulet and pommes frites, as well as escargot, frog legs and sweetbreads. A classy, utterly unpretentious restaurant in a beautiful space, Franco also sports an elegant bar fashioned from reclaimed barn wood. The mixologists here almost look too young to be this freaking good at making immaculate, heart-stopping cocktails. Franco's signature drink, the Silver and Sand, features Lillet Rouge, lemon juice, a Danish liqueur Cherry Heering, lemon ginger scotch, lemon bitters and an egg white. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
You know you're in the right place when the owner of a bar just happens to be sitting a few seats away -- and when the regulars can give you the bar's storied history just as well as the proprietor. Frank's First Alarm (so named because said owner is a firefighter named Frank) is a sleepy southside tavern outfitted with a pool table, weekend karaoke, a real live Pac Man arcade game and a funny little casino game called Keno. Frank's is one of the joints exempt from the upcoming smoking ban, so it likely won't be sleepy for long. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Fred's Six Foot Under has the feel of a private club, albeit one where you enter through the kitchen of the restaurant upstairs, the mystery of food preparation garishly laid out under fluorescent lights. But there's nothing garish about the confines below: It's a musical oasis where cramped quarters make for fast friends. The Chippewa Chapel Open Mic night every Thursday is almost, but not quite, as legendary as the bar's namesake and affable bartender, Fred Friction. Iron Barley lent him its basement after Friction's bar Frederick's Music Lounge closed in 2006, and the rest is history. The teeny room only holds 30 people amid its collection of mid-century flair and pop-meets-folk art, but a small sign above the stage reads "Chapel," letting you know you've found the perfect synthesis of unlikely characters, awesome tunes and booze - a sacred combination. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.fubarstl.com Fubar, at the renovated former Olive Motor Company building, located on a surprisingly quiet stretch of Locust Street in Midtown is owned, managed and partially bartended by Bob Fancher, who was behind the bar for more than a decade at the Creepy Crawl. Fresh coats of paint, digital jukeboxes, video games, two bars and even some natural light filtering in provides some great atmosphere for this loud as bombs rock venue. When patrons enter the door at Fubar, they'll step into a small foyer with entrances to two equally sized, larger rooms. On the right side is the venue, with a stage at the front of the room to the right. One can expect the best local and regional rock bands, cheap drink specials and some good natured hazing from the bartenders at this midtown watering hole. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stlouisfunnybone.com Funny Bone may well be St. Louis' premiere venue for comedy. And while this friendly Westport Plaza club features national touring comedians, it also welcomes all varieties of local comic talent. The space is moderately sized, and, sure, it can get a little cramped, but that's the joy of going to a comedy club: Close quarters spread infectious laughter. Once you get some of their comedy-themed drinks in your system, trust us. All those other laughing sardines are certain to become your new best friends. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.fusion-nightlife.com Located in the basement of the Coffee Building, Fusion is a hip, upscale club with a big-city vibe. The dimly lit dancehall is dotted with private booths for those who don't flinch at spending $175 on Grey Goose bottle service. A few well-placed flat screens show video mash-ups of hip-hop both old and new, top 40 and even a few artists you're not likely to hear on the radio. Laser lights spin across the dance floor, and you'll find everyone from county imports to French tourists busting a move. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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