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Featured Bars and Clubs


http://www.harrahsstlouis.com Sitting not-so-quietly in the center of Harrah's Casino is the conceptual iBAR, a standing-only, waitstaff-served blackjack table for the gambler on the go. Beyond the gaming area is a more traditional bar, a place for parched gamblers to wet their whistle so that the cries of "Hit me!" resound loud and clear when the cards start low. And for those who crap out? The occasional small-piece band plays the "house just won again" blues. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.ilbellagosaintlouis.com Il Bel Lago may sit in a commercial strip along Olive Boulevard, but once inside, diners are whisked away to an upscale, romantic setting. Starters include Italian-restaurant staple calamari, while entrée options range from the house cannelloni to rack of lamb to lobster tail. Lunch-time diners can enjoy a one of Il Bel Lago's pasta dishes or risotto, or simply opt for a club sandwich or pizza. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.inspotlounge.com Quietly situated in an unassuming building along Delmar Boulevard, just east of Hodiamont Avenue, hides the In Spot Dessert Bar & Lounge. The In Spot provides a warm, hip atmosphere laced with jazz and lounge music on Thursday through Sunday nights. Their small-plate menu features shareable items such as raspberry hot wings, Cajun catfish nuggets, chipotle sweet-potato fries and a variety of flatbread melts and pizzas. The sweeter side of their menu is highlighted by their creamy martini sips, combinations of Italian ice cream and liqueur. Flavors include caramel amaretto, coffee and vanilla, and the RumChata sip with RumChata Caribbean rum and Kahlua. A parking lot behind the building is available in addition to street parking. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.internationaltaphouse.com/chesterfield/ "500 beers, 40 on tap, 20 countries, 1 location" is displayed proudly on the backs of the bartenders' shirts at the International Tap House. (Although technically iTap has two locations since the opening of a Soulard outpost in June, the original is here in Chesterfield, about five minutes from the Chesterfield Airport exit on highway 40.) With its big-and-shiny exterior, iTap doesn't look like a neighborhood bar, but inside it holds some of the most friendly, welcoming people you'll ever meet. iTap is so proud of its beers from around the world that it actually holds a passport member night; bring yours in Thursday for discounted drinks. And definitely try the Goose Island Bourbon County stout, which regulars swear by. At 13 percent alcohol by volume, it's "beer that tastes like a shot of whiskey." Since iTap doesn't serve any food, though, your best bet might be to make a pit stop down the street at Stephanina's for a pizza before getting too crazy. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.internationaltaphouse.com Chesterfield beer mecca International Tap House found the perfect place for its sister location: beery, cheery Soulard. The place is huge and swank, with exposed brick, buttery soft black leather couches, and a large patio out back for swilling al fresco. The International Tap House, or iTap, features 500 beers in bottles, 40 on draft and absolutely nothing else - although they'll let you order in food from a neighborhood eatery if you're peckish. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.ironbarley.com Hoosier food is elevated to haute status at this unassuming South St. Louis outpost, where chef and owner Tom Coghill (previously head kitchen honcho at Frazer's Traveling Brown Bag) wields his cast-iron cookware to produce unbelievable creations: oak-roasted pork and chicken, toasted barley, green beans with bacon and onion, barley paella, hot smoked salmon and more. Coghill goes for broke and hits the jackpot with sweet-salty-spicy combos, like the Ballistic Elvis Sammiche (or sandwich, to the unenlightened): American cheese, strawberry preserves, sliced bananas, peanut butter and red pepper flakes. Just-plain-folk service and kitschy-cute Southern décor round out the experience -- one that's worth having over and over. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stlislandbar.com Here in landlocked Missouri, it's not every day that we get an island getaway. But if you can fill the void of a tropical paradise with its accoutrements -- surf boards, pirate flags, anchors and a life-sized Captain Morgan statue -- then Island Bar is right for you. A small but friendly heavily-themed bar in Ballwin just off Manchester Road, Island Bar has karaoke on Friday and Saturday nights, plus a Wii console, which they used to use for free bowling tournaments. There hasn't been a tournament in a few years, but customers are welcome to play solo anytime for free. Nicotine users rejoice: Because Island Bar only serves pizza to eat, they plan to remain a smoking bar even after the city of St. Louis enforces its smoke free ordinance after the new year. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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