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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.ptsshowclub.com P.T.'s Showclub in Centreville is a adult club in East St. Louis. It offers "couples" nights on Friday and Saturday nights, which also feature both male and female "dancers." All manner of audience participation, both spontaneous and programmed, is encouraged -- well, almost all manner. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thepageant.com The Pageant is St. Louis' premier midsize venue, with plenty of space to sit or stand, and enough stage room and lighting options to please even the most theatrical of bands. The venue hosts the best touring national acts from pop to indie rock, hip-hop to jazz and blues. Standing tall as the center piece of the burgeoning East Loop strip on Delmar, the venue is a sure bet for a great night in the city. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.par-lounge.com Dimly lit, private and elegant, Par could be a set piece from the latest James Bond film. The sleek bar is adorned with simple designs and symmetrical scenery; it's easy to imagine Mr. Bond cavorting here with his targets, or perhaps a beautiful woman or two. As one of the St. Louis' few 3 a.m. bars, Par is a common meeting ground for bartenders and industry players to unwind after a late night of work. Freshly baked from-scratch pizzas, such as a tomato-and-spinach Florentine pie, and appetizers, including a queso dip with tortilla chips, are available all night. Shots range from $3 to more than $175, so night owls from all walks of life are welcome. Ask for the "Uncle Bobby," a blueberry lemonade martini -- and make sure to tell them whether you prefer yours shaken or stirred. Par Lounge is also available for private parties and events.tomatoes and spinach with Parmesan and ricotta cheeses. Par Lounge is also available for private parties and events. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.theparlourstl.com 1. The scourge of social media occasionally delivers nice kickbacks-and if you "check in" at The Parlour on on of those infinite time wasters, you'll get a yummy Parlour shot on the house, made with fresh juices and we're scared to ask what else. The Parlour opened in September 2011, and we gotta say, these days, Gravois is the place to be. Located in the short-lived Wicked Lady spot, the interior seems softer and cozier than the gin joint it replaced. With the addition of weekend DJs and a firm no cover charge policy, it gives us a whole new reason to use these here smartphones. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.patsbarandgrill.com It's difficult to think of Dogtown without Pat's Bar and Grill coming to mind. Opened in 1942 by Pat Connolly, then a recent immigrant from Galway County, Ireland, the eponymous pub is the canvas on which much of the neighborhood's green, white and orange history was painted. Over the decades, the venerable bar-and-grill has mastered the classic Irish pub formula: a down-to-earth atmosphere, friendly service, cold Guinness on tap and a solid menu, which includes not only a number of traditional Irish meat-and-potatoes entrees but also a smorgasbord of deep-fried fare. The chicken wings are arguably the best in Saint Louis, which might be evidenced by the fact that an entire roll of paper towels is supplied with each order. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.patrickmckeanespub.com A newer restaurant attached to its older brother, the Original Crusoe's Restaurant in south city, Patrick McKeane's Pub not only shares a hallway, but it also shares Crusoe's menu. The sports bar, complete with TVs, Big Buck Hunter, darts and keno, serves up appetizers, including mozzarella sticks, nachos and St. Louis requisite toasted raviolis. For the main event, Patrick McKeane's offers sandwiches, burgers, pastas, steaks and chicken entrées, such as the chicken St. Croix - a breaded, sautéed chicken breast in a cream sauce topped with mushrooms, broccoli and Provel. Patrick McKeane's also caters to night owls: The bar is open until 3 a.m. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Armed with all the blue-collar charm and red-blooded Americana we come to expect from north county, the Penalty Box is a great little place to meet friends and talk about life over drinks. Located on St. Charles Rock Road, this bar has been catering to Bridgeton and the surrounding area for over two decades, serving pizza and cold, cold beer. You'll be drawn in by the nicely priced beverages, but you just may leave with some new buddies and fortuitous business opportunities. Keno, pool, darts, table-top games, and a jukebox heavy on rock and country music will keep you coming back for more. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.penthousestlouis.com You're not here for the cheap cover. You're not here for the cheap drinks. And you're definitely not here for the cheap lap dance. You're here for the ladies. And at the Penthouse Club, "where the magazine comes to life," the ladies rule. This chain, which comprises more than a dozen locations across the nation (and four others in Illinois, including Roxy's), offers a (comparatively) classy strip-club experience virtually in the shadow of the Arch. Vibewise, Penthouse feels more Vegas than east side, with its cozy chairs and cocktail tables. Dancers and cocktail waitresses alike greet and canoodle with customers as onstage performers dance to music from Duran Duran to Beyoncé while giving front-row patrons more than just an eyeful. Lap dance leave your tummy growling? Not to worry, there's a full dinner menu. So come hungry, and leave...um...satisfied. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thepepperlounge.com Walking into the resplendent Pepper Lounge, the phrase "spare no expense" comes to mind. From the staff to the leather fascia on the doors, everything about Pepper is posh. Heck, even the hallway to the bathroom and the back room are nice enough to get married in. This nightspot is where the genetically blessed come to mingle with River City's elite (think Cardinals, Rams and Blues in the flesh) and sip serious cocktails. Don't leave without ordering a martini, because Pepper's skilled bartenders muddle, twist, splash and scoop their way to greatness - the True Blood is a mind-blowing concoction with freshly macerated strawberries and just enough balsamic to catapult this 'tini into the stratosphere. On Saturdays, the space in the three large rooms is tighter than the tube dresses painted on the well-heeled clientele. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Look for the giant pepper high above Gravois Avenue in south city, and you'll find Pepper's Bar and Grill. Pepper's features a large back bar that is separated from its front main bar and dining area. At Pepper's there is plenty to keep patrons entertained, including a jukebox, golf video games and several televisions. The menu features standard bar food items, such as T-ravs, fried pickles, pizzas, salads and burgers. Pepper's also offers sandwiches, including a pork tenderloin sandwich and the Gerber sandwich, open-faced ham and Provel served on garlic French bread. Pepper's Bar & Grill has a small parking lot, with street parking available on Gravois and Gertrude avenues. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.petrahookahbar.com "We smoke, f*ck off" is spray painted above the bar at Petra Café and Hookah Lounge on South Grand. With that kind of attitude, it's readily apparent that Petra is not your traditional hookah joint. Petra has a variety of hookah flavors, including rose, honey, vanilla latte and several house blends. The prices are very reasonable: $10 for a small hookah, $13 for a large. They have a small menu of inexpensive Middle Eastern dishes ($5 for a chicken pita and a mound of hummus) that they serve up to an hour before close, and sometimes even later. Something that's totally unique to Petra: They give you a cup of bubbles and the top half of a cut-off plastic water bottle. Customers dip the open end of the bottle into the bubbles, drag off the hookah and blow the smoke into the bottle top, creating baseball-sized bubbles filled with perfumed smoke that waft above the crowd like crystal balls uninhibited by gravity. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.pinupbowl.com Pin-Up Bowl is another Joe Edwards establishment that, like all Joe Edwards establishments in the Delmar Loop, is an insanely popular mainstay with both locals and out-of-towners. The bowling alley and bar draws the post-Pageant and typical Loop crowd: Wash U students, scenesters, misfits and everything in between. Blue neon bathes the handful of lanes, and whoops and hollers can be heard from the bar, but you'll enjoy drinking here even if you don't feel like swapping your heels (or Chucks!) for bowling shoes. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.pinkgalleon.com Sometimes, happiness is found in a strip mall. The Pink Galleon is a vast gaming hall in south county, with pool tables as far as the eye can see and enough Big Buck Hunter games and dart boards to qualify as an arcade. Playful heckling and the unmistakable clink of billiard balls punctuate the ambiance. There's a surprising lack of flatscreen TVs - or maybe we were just too busy owning our air hockey competitors to notice. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Pirate's Cove is a sports bar with a nautical outlook -- skull & crossbones and pirate ship adornments cover the walls alongside glowing neon beer signs and flat screen TVs. The spacious bar includes a portion of hardwood floor set up for washers -- a fun inclusion to the usual darts / golden tee / pool tables set-up (all of which can also be found here). Smokers will be glad to find ashtrays on the dozen or so tables and drinkers will be pleased with the full bar selection and courteous bartenders. Off to the side is a small stage for live music; Pirate's Cove is known to play host to bar and cover bands on weekends. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.pjstaverninkirkwood.com PJ's Tavern, a cozy, family-oriented bar and grill, has been a Kirkwood favorite since 1996. Decorated with brightly colored letterman jackets from St. Louis high schools and other local sports memorabilia, the restaurant is an ideal spot to take the kids after a grueling little-league match. If your thirst for sports hasn't yet been sated, look in any direction at the no fewer than six eye-searingly high-definition flat screens to absorb even more competitive play while enjoying a belt-loosening half-pound burger and fries, portioned generously enough to quell the hunger of even the most Bunyanesque aspiring sports star. Sneak away to the glisteningly lacquered bar to complete the evening with a frosty Smithwick's, Anchor Steam or good ol' Budweiser, all which are offered on tap. Don't get too excited, though -- you've still got a minivan full of Cardinals-to-be to drive home. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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