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http://www.nadinesginjoint.com While Nadine's labels itself a "gin joint," its menu caters to drinkers and teetotalers alike. Appetizers include hot wings, toasted ravioli and quesadillas, while the main courses feature sandwiches, kebabs, pork steak and seafood options. Nadine's also offers daily specials, such as stuffed peppers, a chicken Philly and chili mac. Guests can choose to sit inside or, on nice days, enjoy Nadine's patio. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/nellieglennssaloon Throw a bottle of Jameson in the air and you're bound to hit an Irish bar in this town. But the further south you go in the city, the harder they are to come by. Nellie Glenns keeps the dream alive; the bar is festooned with white-and-green Christmas lights, and every wall decoration has some mention of the Emerald Isle. There's even a handy-dandy digital countdown to Saint Patrick's Day. Nellie Glenns is open 'til three, but the bartenders reserve the right to kick you out at 2:15 if they feel like it. After a few of their double-sized shots, we're inclined to nod blearily in agreement with the sign: "God created liquor to keep the Irish from conquering the world." The menu features standard bar fare, including pretzel bites served with spicy cheese, nachos, salads and burgers. Nellie Glenns also offers pizza and sandwiches, such as the Gravois: grilled chicken with Swiss, bacon, onions, lettuce and tomato. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.neruda2dine.com Veterans of Café Balaban and the Sidney Street Café joined forces in East Side suburbia to open a restaurant named for a Nobel Prize-winning poet. Inspired décor and a menu that contains enough subtle twists to keep you reading from start to finish. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.nickspub.info St. Louis might have more Irish pubs than there are shamrocks in a glen, but many of them are not open after 1:30 a.m. That's what separates Nick's from the rest. It's a pub the way pubs are meant to be: cheap beer, cheap bar food and plenty of drunken fools banging mugs on the table to the beat of local musicians playing traditional Irish tunes late at night. Patrons can get a bite to eat at Nick's till midnight on Friday and Saturday. The full menu includes standard Irish pub food such as fish and chips and Shepard's pie. Wing fans have their work cut out for them with more than a dozen sauces to choose from and three different cooking styles. A big-screen TV lets the pub double as a cozy sports bar in the winter, and a large outdoor patio provides a comfortable spot in the summer. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
For the past fourteen years, Night Sky -- located in Sappington, about five minutes from I-270 at Tesson Ferry -- has been a place for true music lovers to get together and play. Anyone and everyone is welcome to bring their instruments or vocal chords to the jam sessions held weekly on Wednesday and Thursday nights; live bands take the stage on Friday and Saturday nights. There's no cover charge, and there is a huge variety of music, and people, welcomed. Playing over the stereo can be anything from southern rock to blues to Katy Perry. Occasional drink specials are offered depending upon the featured band. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.novaksbar.com Some say Novak's is a sister to Just John's -- and with its neighboring location and generous accommodations, we'd be hard-pressed to argue. Thanks to a more laid-back atmosphere, however, Novak's recalls a younger, hipper Cheers -- only a million times better because no one on Cheers was gay, and almost everyone here is. There's something for everyone at Novak's, be it washer tournaments when the weather is fine, bumping and grinding to DJs or ogling the sassy, magnificently plumaged drag queens that perform regularly. Straighties can occupy themselves at the bar playing Hot or Not with the soft-core imagery flashing on multiple TVs: boy, girl, girl in bathtub, boy-boy sandwich, beautiful alien Angelina Jolie. The space seems never-ending, with a large bar, roomy dance floor, an upstairs seating/game room and an outdoor patio that wends around the block. Novak's also features nightly entertainment, but with few consistent weekly events, it's important to check the calendar for karaoke (Novak Idol!), open-mic nights and drag shows. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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