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Dead Wax

Dead Wax

Dead Wax offers a few hundred square feet of neatly packed LPs -- no more than 2,500 at a time -- for collectors and vinyl newbs alike to peruse and easily comb through. Dead Wax hopes to host small in-store performances.
Cat's Meow

Cat's Meow

Cat's Meow carries the aura of a cozy hole-in-the-wall with cheap shots and cold beer. The inner walls reflect the bread and butter of this Soulard-based bar: Mardi Gras.
CBGB

CBGB

As a pseudo bar-cade and punk venue, CBGBs carries the dive bar aesthetic on its sleeve. GBGB has cheap beer, good jams and great people. Grab a cold PBR and hit the arcade cocktail table or the Pac-Man machine.

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  • Sahara

    12283 Natural Bridge Road Bridgeton, MO 63044
    314-298-2795

    http://www.saharamo.com

  • Salvatore

    Salvatore's Italian Grill

    4139 S. Old Highway 94 St. Charles, MO 63304
    636-922-2100

    http://www.salvatorespizza.net Salvatore's Italian Grill sounds more like a restaurant, but inside, it quickly becomes clear: The bar is where it's happening. Located on the outer road of Highway 94 near Jungerman in St. Charles, the front entrance of Salvatore's opens into a non-smoking restaurant setting, with murals of the Italian countryside painted on the walls. But after that it opens up into a much bigger bar area where smoking is allowed, the TVs are on and, sometimes, there's even live music. Good news: The full menu of pizza, sandwiches, steak, pasta and salad are offered right at the bar. There are also beer specials during late-night happy hour Monday through Friday from 9 p.m. to midnight and all day Sunday. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Sammi's Place

    5412 Ulena Ave. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-769-9004

  • San Bar Tavern

    San Bar Tavern

    9441 Lackland Road Overland, MO 63114-3633
    314-427-9750

    The San Bar has been serving its thirsty patrons in Overland for over fifty years. Situated in a building that was built in 1903, the San Bar is an "old neighborhood hole in the wall" according to its owner Kay. A small bar with a big heart, it has a jukebox, a pool table, a horseshoe league that meets every Wednesday and a living-room-like area Kay calls "the vip lounge", complete with a sectional couch and coffee table. Ask Kay to see her Cardinals bobblehead collection, you'll be impressed. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Sandrina

    Sandrina's

    5098 Arsenal St. St. Louis, MO 63139
    314-601-3456

    http://www.sandrinasstl.com Sandrina's is a below-the-radar gem on Arsenal that draws a diverse crowd of south city folk. Hipsters and hoosiers commingle over pool in the game room upstairs or face off in shuffleboard on the main floor. A mural of St. Louis luminaries is in progress in the dining room, but drinking with Jean Harlow and Vincent Price isn't the only reason why Sandrina's is everyone's favorite post-1:30 bar. Sandrina's serves up a late-night menu of traditional bar fare that's perfect for soaking up the booze; and unlike most late-night eateries, the food here is good enough to eat in the daytime too. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Sappington Lounge

    11569 Gravois Road Sappington, MO 63126
    314-842-5316

  • Sasha

    Sasha's Wine Bar & Market

    706 DeMun Ave. Clayton, MO 63105
    314-863-7274

    http://www.sashaswinebar.com The perfect place to congregate when you want to sneak out of work and celebrate the day's end with a glass of wine and a cheese plate. The atmosphere is stylish but humble, featuring the requisite doses of glass block, exposed brick and handmade wine racks. The list contains more than 60 wines, all available by the bottle, glass or 1.5-ounce taste. Build a foundation from the ample selection of house-made soups, salads and sandwiches or -- go ahead, you deserve it! -- splurge on caviar and a bottle of Champagne. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Satchmo

    Satchmo's Bar & Grill

    13375 Olive Chesterfield, MO 63017
    314-878-3886

    http://www.satchmosgrill.com Nestled between an El Maguey and a dentist office in a small strip mall off Olive in Creve Coeur, Satchmo's Bar and Grill is a simple neighborhood bar perfect for sports fans looking for a new spot to catch the game and get a cheap drink on their way home from work. The walls are lined with Blues memorabilia and there are at least a dozen TVs featuring a sporting event of some sort. Specials vary by day, with recent examples including $10 for a wings/PBR pitcher combo on Sunday, a $30 three-course steak dinner for couples on Wednesday and a 9-10 p.m. power hour on Thursday. If sports aren't your cup of tea, Satchmo's also has trivia night every Tuesday and live music on the weekends. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Schatze

    Schatze's

    2301 E. Main St. Belleville, IL 62220
    618-235-2337

    http://www.myspace.com/Schatzes

  • Schlafly Bottleworks

    Schlafly Bottleworks

    7260 Southwest Ave Maplewood, MO 63143
    314-241-2337

    http://www.schlafly.com While Budweiser is synonymous with St. Louis to the outside world, savvy outsiders know to namedrop Schlafly in St. Louis instead of Busch. Indeed, if it weren't for the humidity and Schlafly seasonal releases, how would we mark the changing of seasons? It's not summer unless we're drinking Raspberry Hefeweizen or the crisp Summer Lager, and the winter doldrums become rich and heady under the influence of the Oatmeal Stout.The always-hopping Schlafly Bottleworks is the brand's flagship, and the massive Maplewood location is a venue, restaurant, bar, bottling plant, retailer and mini-museum paying homage to St. Louis' storied brewing history. The well-staffed restaurant serves up thoughtful New American cuisine, and yes, all the beer you care to drink. Freshness is king at Bottleworks, from the beer brewed on the premises to the homegrown, organic menu. When the weather is warm, the courtyard features live jazz and folk music. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Schlafly Tap Room

    Schlafly Tap Room

    2100 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-2337

    http://www.schlafly.com Well into its second decade, the Schlafly Tap Room has been given a menu overhaul courtesy of popular local chef Andy White. The new dishes strike a balance between Schlafly's brewpub roots and White's contemporary-bistro background. Sandwiches include a fantastic ham and fried-egg concoction and a tasty burger. Don't worry, long-time Tap Room fans: Most of the classic dishes remain, including the warm, soft pretzels with white-cheddar dip, the brats and, of course, the fish and chips. Local music lovers and nightclub dwellers also know the Tap Room as a thriving event space and a great place to catch free live music from some of the area's best bands and musicians. They also hosts the occasional up-and-coming touring acts, so watch the schedule. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Schlafly Tap Room

    2100 Locust St. St Louis, MO 63103-1616
    314-241-1365

    http://www.schlafly.com

  • Schmitt's Bar & Grill

    9580 Page Ave. Overland, MO 63132
    314-428-7800

  • Schottzie

    Schottzie's Bar and Grill

    11428 Concord Village Ave. Green Park, MO 63123
    314-842-7244

    http://www.schottzies.com On hearing that this south-county bar & grill is named Schottzie's, an unsuspecting patron may expect to make a 'shot' on pool tables, or maybe even on Big Buck Hunter, but that's not the case here. Instead, Schottzie's offers sports on the easily accessible TVs, a jukebox and a claw machine for the kiddos. The above-average menu of bar fare includes daily lunch specials, the house signature dish, which is, yes, a brain sandwich, and something called Wings & More (a pound of wings plus a pitcher of beer -- no carry out on this one, folks). This is a family-friendly place. Even if you don't bring the kids and just want to watch the game, the regular crowd still appreciates an atmosphere where both children AND grandma would feel comfortable. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Scottish Arms

    The Scottish Arms

    6-10 S. Sarah St. St. Louis, MO 63108
    314-535-0551

    http://www.thescottisharms.com A taste of the Highlands in the Central West End. Scottish Arms owner and native Scot Alistair Nisbet has turned out an invitingly dark and welcoming space, perfect for downing pints or attempting to down haggis (which really isn't bad!). More fanciful-sounding items include cock-a-leekie pie (think cream of chicken soup with a baked-over crust), the Ptarmigan (chicken wrapped in bacon) and, well, a fried Mars bar for dessert. Some of the servers actually wear kilts; they're the ones likeliest to know the menu like they were raised on it, and to talk Scotch for hours on end - which makes for a pretty magical restaurant-going experience. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Scottrade Center

    Scottrade Center

    1401 Clark Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-1888

    http://www.scottradecenter.com During the frigid winter months, this 20,000-seat arena is the Blues' home sweet home. But every now and again, the ice makes way for monumental showstoppers with jaw-dropping stage set-ups (think Springsteen, Lady Gaga or Nine Inch Nails, and yes, even The Bieber). Concertgoers looking for the VIP experience can rack up seats in 91 suites, 1,700 club seats and seven party rooms. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Scrooge's Lounge

    4055 Mexico Road St. Peters, MO 63376
    636-441-1774

    http://www.cavespringslanes.com

  • Seansie Irish Pub & Grub

    Seansie Irish Pub & Grub

    5494 Brown Road Hazelwood, MO 63042
    314-551-0444

  • Sevens

    200 S. Front St. East St. Louis, IL 62201
    618-874-5000

    http://www.casinoqueen.com Situated right inside the entrance to the Casino Queen, but before the flashing lights and ringing bells, Sevens serves up a menu of pub-grub favorites. Starters include wings, nachos and quesadillas, while the main event offers dishes such as pizza and sandwiches, including a Reuben and a prime-rib sandwich. Guests can catch a glimpse of sporting events from just about anywhere in the restaurant including the huge TV that sits over the equally impressive bar. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Shady Jack

    Shady Jack's Saloon

    1432 N. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-241-4644

    Located on an industrial desolate strip near North Broadway, Shady Jack's is a biker's wet dream. And we're not talking fixed gears, but bikes of the hog variety. The notion of a drive-through, full-service bar is tempting enough, but we're powerless to resist all of Shady Jack's charms: It's a restaurant, a moto-parts store, a bike repair shop and a museum of taxidermy. And oh yeah, if your ink needs a touch up, Shady Jack's also offers a tattoo parlor on site. The rough and tumble clientele may look intimidating in their weathered leather jackets and wind-whipped long hair, but we guarantee that if anyone gives you trouble, Shady Jack and Co. will be on 'em like dead bugs on a windshield. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Shamrock Pub

    The Shamrock Pub

    1131 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63101
    314-436-2231

    The Shamrock Pub isn't fancy. It's not trying to impress anyone. But it's the kind of place where you'll find regulars ready to give you an oral history lesson on the building, the bar, and hell, life, if you're ready to listen. Located at the intersection of Convent and South 7th, the brick building was the first convent built west of the Mississippi in the late 1890's. It later functioned as a bottling plant, and now houses a bar and the accompanying liquor store next door. How fitting for a former convent! Tip your hat to the urn above the bar: That's the final resting place of the beloved, and only partially identified "Epps," who wasn't Irish, but apparently drank like a good Irishman should. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Shanti

    Shanti

    825 Allen Ave. St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-241-4772

    http://www.theshanti.com The Shanti is a truly laid-back kind of haunt, home to a bar, a jukebox, plenty of plastic palm trees, strings of lights and enough tchotchkes to make any decent garage sale jealous. The outdoor courtyard hosts warm-weather fun and cool-weather fire pits, and live music fills the small bar with a variety of tunes nearly every night. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Shenandoah Bar & Grill

    2855 Shenandoah Ave. St Louis, MO 63104-2343
    314-664-6292

  • Shenanigan

    Shenanigan's

    6401 W. Main Belleville, IL 62223
    618-398-6979

    http://www.shenanigansinfo.com

  • Sherri's Ashby Inn

    3206 Ashby Road St. Ann, MO 63074
    314-426-3939

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