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Featured Bars/Clubs


This small town bar located on the north side of Highway 94 in St. Charles just before Boschertown serves mostly the north-end St. Charles crowd, which makes for fantastic people watching -- and a good alternative to the preppier old-town scene. The soundtrack here is Shania Twain, the TV sets always seem to be broadcasting NASCAR and the patrons are usually up for a game of pool. Shirley's has happy hour every day from 3 to 6 p.m. with $5 mixed drinks and cheap food like peel-and-eat shrimp for just 35 cents each. Its signature dish, however, is the "trash wings," which are fried chicken wings, bathed in sauce and then fried again so they are both spicy and crunchy. Yum! Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.shivervodkabar.com Shiver Vodka Bar and Champagne Lounge is an ultra hip bar that's the first of its kind in St. Louis. The well-appointed establishment in the heart of Washington Ave.'s club-strewn strip features an ice chamber (complete with ice furniture) where patrons can imbibe their 150+ premium vodkas out of ice shot glasses. If that thought doesn't send a shiver up your spine, you're probably Russian. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.shotheaven.com The delightfully dive-tastic Shot Heaven is an anonymous Bevo watering hole populated by a diverse, laidback crowd whose members have one thing in common-they're all in pursuit of giddiness. The space is divided into three: Patrons congregate around two pool tables in the front room, the bar sits in the middle, and the back room features dart boards and a small, laser-lit dance floor presided over by a DJ spinning Top-40 tunes. The place gets packed for dart and pool leagues, and, on off nights, you'll find folks studiously practicing the bar arts-Golden Tee, pool, darts and polishing off bottle after bottle. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thesidebarstl.com Any neighborhood strip worth strolling down has a good sports bar for enthusiasts to retreat to, and the Side Bar provides just that for Washington Avenue. Sip on an infused vodka or bloody mary to go with some standard bar fare including burgers, appetizers and St. Louis-style pizza. Go all out for breakfast with a side bar slinger, or have a wholesome dinner of lasagna, meat loaf or baked grouper. No sports bar experience would be complete with a big screen to catch the game on, and the Side Bar's spacious dining room has a projector feeding in the action. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thesilverballroom.com The Silver Ballroom stands out as the hippest place to live out drunken fantasies as a pinball wizard. The interior is slick with bordello red walls, shiny black floors sprinkled with glitter and sparkly charcoal booths. The bar top was handmade by the owners with over 400 local show fliers from years past, and the pinball machines themselves appear well-kept and clean. Expect mainstays such as the late '80s Williams tables, or the more recent licensed machines like South Park. Nearly 20 amusement options line the walls but if gaming's not your thing, just hit the punk rock jukebox, grab Stag or PBR on the cheap plus an Australian meat pie and snag a booth. For those keen on cocktails, the bar provides alluring mixes with equally inventive names, like the Foxy Brown and the Cold War Revival. Go for an Iron Made In Manhattan and try your luck at pleasing Bride of Pinbot. The Silver Ballroom means punks and pinball. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
This ultra dive is the standard by which all other neighborhood bars should be judged. An elfin wooden sign attached to a gigantic Budweiser light box lets you know you're entering a gin joint as unassuming as its sign. Patriotic relics line the walls, and a collection of regulars are a fixture at the bar, trading jokes and jibes with the bartender while a jukebox cranks out soul and oldies that harken back to the time music was actually good. Another sign on the bar you should note: "If you don't like the way this bar is run, feel free to get the f*** out." 'Nuff said. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.sixrowbrewco.com Located in part of the old Falstaff Brewing complex, Six Row is a part of St. Louis' recent craft-brewing boom. A rotating selection of beers is available on draft (or in growlers to go). The signature beer might be the Whale, a malt-heavy concoction that is unique and complex, perfect for the beer aficionado and everyday drinker alike. Other selections, like a hop-heavy American IPA or strong foreign extra stout, are available seasonally. The food menu eschews trendy gastropub pretensions in favor of the straightforward, with St. Louis-style pizza, sandwiches, salads and soups. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.skymusiclounge.com The area's best cover bands rule the roost at this Ballwin music house. Legendary party band Dr. Zhivegas have a weekly residency at this west county outpost, and they get the Wednesday night crowd dancing like Thursday will never come. Located in the beautiful Barn at Lucerne, this rock club serves up drinks named after it's on-stage regulars like Rich Mahogany and Shrinking Violets. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Slo-Tom's Lounge is undoubtedly best described by local Americana-rock superstars The Bottlerockets in their anthem named for the bar: "I know where we could go when we ain't got nothin to do / All we're gonna need is a $10 bill, maybe we better bring two/ Baby let's you and me go down to Slo-Tom's / Let's go down to Slo-Tom's / Ain't much of nothing but it sure is something..." The humble south city hole-in-the-wall, named "Best Place to Drown Your Sorrows" in the RFT's Best Of St. Louis 2010, is one of the oldest bars on South Broadway. And while some bars are content to boast of a daily happy hour or two, here, Happy Tuesdays boasts a whopping six hours of discounts. With the right planning, you can drink all day Tuesday, sleep all day Wednesday and show up just in time for Thursday night Pool league. Just don't anger the canine head of security, Fat Girl, who rests quietly bar side, an unsuspecting (but adorable) staple to the Slo Tom's staff. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
https://www.facebook.com/SmashBar Smash Bar is a new nightspot on Washington Avenue, recently opened in the former Sugar Lounge location. Smash is the new home of the weekly party Get Serious with DJ Cor(e)yography, and offers a VIP balcony overlooking the dance floor, three bars, private tables and plenty of flat screens for your video viewing pleasure. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Smitty's is a cozy little restaurant tucked away in a plaza off Clayton Road in Chesterfield. Specializing in homestyle comfort food such as chicken fried steak, pasta and fried chicken, Smitty's is suitable for the whole family. Although there's a full-service bar, they are more focused on food here than alcohol. (You'll find plenty of daily specials for entrees, but none for booze.) On the weekends, though, live music brings in a younger crowd; you can also play shuffleboard. The parking lot of the plaza where Smitty's is located is small and can be difficult to navigate, especially during peak hours. Don't be surprised if you have to fight with an American Cleaners customer for a parking spot. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Smokey-Joes/120263534656664 Smokey Joe's waits in the darkness of the Great River Road like a tiny smoke-filled oasis. The roadside tavern serves as both an escape for the twentysomething from Edwardsville who wants to avoid small talk with former high-school classmates and a pit stop for regulars, many of them guys who work at U.S. Steel in Granite City. Smokey Joe's has many dive qualities -- think water-stained ceiling panels and yellowing decor -- but it is a lively place. Though the beer coasters proclaim, "Less talk'n, more drink'n at Smokey Joe's," the crowd at the bar is always chuckling and yakking away. The shuffleboard table no longer takes coins, but it still gets some play. An entire wall to the left of the entrance is lined with casino-style video games. The sole loner present is engrossed in video slots, but when someone starts playing the digital jukebox, he ponies up five bucks to keep the music coming. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Upon arrival to Smuggler's Inn with a camera, I was accosted almost immediately by a stern woman inquiring just what my business was. When I explained that I was with the RFT, updating bar listings, she laughed and replied "Well this place ain't nothing more than a hole in the wall!" and immediately led me inside. In business for over 20 years, the tiny bar has accumulated a colorful cast of regulars who are quick to buy you a drink and tell you all about their family -- as it turns out the woman I spoke with was one such regular, and her son's picture was hanging on the wall behind the bar. While "hole in the wall" may be accurate in a size-related sense, it should be noted that Smuggler's Inn just may be the friendliest hole you'll ever have the pleasure to visit. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.socialhousesoulard.com Social House took over the spot formerly occupied by M.P. O'Reilly's in Soulard across from the farmers' market. Its menu features typical pub grub -- wings, spinach-artichoke dip and nachos to start, with burgers, sandwiches and pizza later on the list. Wraps include a veggie option, featuring roasted vegetables, rice and tomato-basil sauce. Social House also offers entertainment, with pool tables, video games, dart boards and a large dance floor where 18-year-olds can mingle with the 21-and-up crowd while scantily clad shot girls deliver Jagerbombs and Bud Light in pitchers. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.sombrerosstl.com Sombrero’s Mexican Restaurant and Sports Bar is a Mexican restaurant located in St. Peters, Missouri. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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