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Featured Bars and Clubs


You can call J & A's Bar & Grill a dive. (It's smoky, low-key and highly affordable.) You can call it a sports bar. (The TVs are always tuned into the game, and if a St. Louis team is playing, pitchers are just $5.) Just don't call it your typical Central West End nightspot, because J & A's Bar & Grill is most certainly not that. This is a place for drinkers who like to drink and sports fans who like to watch the Cards. And there's nothing wrong with that. While there's a full menu, it's more a convenience than the reason why people come here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jpscornerstl.com Although it's on the corner of a strip mall, J.P.'s maintains the comforting grit of your favorite back-alley dive. The space is vast, with tons of seating and a good-size stage Three full-size pool tables host billiard tourneys, while other gamers can enjoy darts, video games and Megatouch. Daily happy hour features cheap drinks and free food to boot. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stl-jacksons.com This vibrant bar and restaurant located on Dogtown's southern cusp touts its atmosphere, and for good reason. Nestled between nondescript buildings on a particularly bland stretch of Manchester's industrial section, JackSon's bright exterior alone warrants a second glance, with its ornately crafted neon sun light and welcoming patio. Upon stepping inside, appropriately dim lighting accentuates a long bar with lacquered wood trim, wall-spanning murals and a wooden statue of what appears to be a pirate -- or maybe a castaway. As for the food: Andy and Dave Dalton opened JackSons' in honor of their late father, Jack, a south-city tavernkeeper, and chef Vince Anderson does a fine job keeping things basic. Dad would be especially proud of the two-inch-thick New York strip, which weighs in at nearly a full pound. Beef fillet in pan jus is another winner. Appetizers and pizza are available in the bar area until late-night -- perfect for fueling up during JackSon's weekly college night or during a performance by one of the many local bands that takes the stage here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jailhouserock.biz Trenton, Illinois, barely qualifies for Metro East inclusion, but it's closer than Memphis when you need an Elvis fix. Located in a huge former community center in Trenton's tiny downtown (about fifteen miles west of O'Fallon off Highway 50), Jailhouse Rock provides some of the coldest beer in the metro area — and so much more. Need a new pair of Elvis earrings? They have 'em. Friday-night karaoke? Of course. Wedding ceremony conducted by an Elvis impersonator? Covered. When there isn't a blue-suede brouhaha (such as Uncle Jesse's annual Christmas jam) afoot, Jailhouse Rock doubles as a friendly neighborhood bar. Comfortable and relaxed, with great service, free fresh popcorn, iced beer mugs and plenty of conversation that goes beyond whether the King is still alive. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jakessteaks.com In the heart of the bar and restaurant scene on Laclede's Landing, Jake's Steaks, which calls itself "the best strip joint in St. Louis" serves up plenty more than just steak. Diners can choose carnitas, a burger or pepper-jack-and-bacon macaroni and cheese. The main event includes rib eye, Delmonico or, if you can handle it, the Bull, a 26-ounce bone-in filet. (For those averse to the animal, Jake's also offers a veggie burger.) The beer selection is better than most of the watering holes on the Landing, where PBR and Hefeweizen dreams go to die (not to mention any fantasy you may have had of drinking good whiskey). With no cover and a bouncer hawking $1 pitchers to entice customers, you'll be glad you skipped the $15 cover at the next place over. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jazzstl.org/jazz-at-the-bistro/ Jazz at the Bistro is the main performance venue for the nonprofit Jazz St. Louis, but it's also a classic jazz club that frequently appears on lists of the best of its type in the country. A low-key, medium-size room where you can literally dine with the performers, the Bistro features multiple night stands by some of the hottest names in instrumental and vocal jazz -- and complements the music with a delicious menu and a tempting wine list. Performers rave about the good acoustics; patrons will be pleased with the equally good sightlines. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jeffersonbistro.com Located just north of Chippewa Street in south city, Jefferson Avenue Bistro caters to the bar crowd and anyone looking for a cheap, quick bite to eat. There's plenty of seating inside and a small front patio for warm-weather days. For breakfast, Jefferson Avenue Bistro serves up the staples: omelets, pancakes, and eggs. Lunch and dinner bring pizza, burritos, sandwiches and burgers, including a Mexican burger featuring onions, cheese, jalapeños, peppers, crushed red pepper, salsa and sour cream. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jeffersonwarehouse.com The Jefferson Warehouse is a newer addition to Fox Park on (wait for it) Jefferson Avenue. The venue, art gallery and bar features live music Tuesday through Saturday, with a range of acts from experimental post-punk to the mellowest acoustic folk. Owner Tony LaBarbera has offered his club to any local artists, whether they're newbies looking to cut their teeth in St. Louis' booming music scene or established acts needing new inspiration. There's a limited menu of concession fare, including hot dogs and nachos, so sit back and enjoy the show. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jillyscafeandsteakhouse.com Featuring steak-house dining in a rich, warm atmosphere, Jilly's Café and Steakhouse on Gravois Road just about fifteen miles outside of the city in High Ridge specializes in steak but includes a broad enough menu to accommodate various tastes. With a selection of salads, including a steak salad topped with grilled tenderloin, and appetizers such as chicken wings, coconut shrimp and crab-stuffed mushrooms, Jilly's give diners many options to begin a meal. The café offers a full menu of pasta, pizza, quiches and sandwiches, including a veggie-loaded pasta primavera, a chicken-and-apple wrap and a ham-and-turkey club served on cranberry-raisin toast. The steak menu features a twelve-ounce thick-cut sirloin, fourteen-ounce rib eye and beef Wellington fillet wrapped in pastry with mushrooms. Jilly's also offers a few specialized catering and banquet menus for special events. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jimmyscafe.com For nine years Jimmy's has served the tiny business district along DeMun with lunches, brunches and dinners. Now an adjacent bistro room offers a funkier feel and a light, streamlined menu of appetizers, salads, and grilled pizzas. Meanwhile, the café keeps on with its country-club look and ample selection of entrées. Two flash-fried starters -- the spinach, and fettuccine sticks -- continue to put smiles on diners' faces, and tenderloin Anthony (an eight-ounce cut topped with Gorgonzola, Brie and grilled shrimp) is an admirable study in excess. Desserts, though by no means daring, are delicious. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jjsclubhouse.com/index.htm Tucked away in a dimly lit building under a highway close to the Grove strip, JJ's Clubhouse has the feel of a hideout -- or at least an insiders' secret playland. The city's resident all-gay male "bear leather" bar offers pool, popcorn and pinball, and the friendly bartenders, adorned in strapping bondage vests, are always happy to pour their specialty shot of "Kactus Juice." Special weekly events include dart night and butch night, in which patrons come dressed in their best. Who knows? You could get lucky and stumble into JJ's during their annual HiBearNation convention, in which the downstairs dance floor is flooded with cheery Bears from all across the nation. If that statement incites fear, JJ's might not be the place for you. JJ's is a friendly bar for males with an open mind, and if you're up for that, it guarantees a gay old time. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.joaniespizzeria.com Joanie's Pizzeria serves up a variety of Italian options. Appetizers include T-ravs -- available with meat or spinach-artichoke, pizzas with thin, thick or double crust, and a large sandwich menu, which includes standard deli sandwiches and specialties (the Soulard muffalata, for example, contains Genoa salami, Bavarian ham, mozzarella, roasted peppers and antipasto relish). After their meal, sports fans can catch the free shuttle to Cards and Rams games. During nice weather, the large patio opens. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Snuggled in the quaint French-inflected suburb of Old Town Florissant, Joe's Pub is a place with its *coeur* on its sleeve. This bar is teeming with a friendly crowd that's equal parts college students, sports fanatics and motorcycle enthusiasts. Joe's has an unusual level of extroversion: A surprising number of its regulars are thrilled to strike up a chat with newcomers. If you love beer-pong tournaments, conversations about upgrading your Harley and raucous karaoke -- and you don't mind wall-to-wall smoke -- Joe's has a cold one and some warm friends waiting for you. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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