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Featured Bars/Clubs


The Soulard jazz-and-blues club Spooty's recently reopened with new owners as an entirely different concept: Sonny's. Gone are the open-mic blues jams; in their place is a pretty standard Soulard watering hole -- meaning that Sonny's is cheerful, casual and cheap. Nothing wrong with that--except think twice before you bring a date. Tuesday night trivia runs from 8 to 10 p.m., while an all-day happy hour on Wednesdays includes $2 24-ounce beer cans all day long. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Sonny's Saloon is the kind of place where patrons show up in paint-splattered jeans or offer high fives with hands slick from mechanics' grease - and where you're likely to be greeted with free shots just for being female. Happy hour seemingly never ends; it's from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. every day, with $10 buckets, $2 wells and $1.50 drafts. Sonny's is a small neighborhood sports bar where the drink is Budweiser, the jokes are blue and the collars are too. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.soulardbastille.com If you're looking for a smoky gay bar in which to wile the night away, the Soulard Bastille may be your new favorite hang. The owner closed the kitchen in order to skirt the 2011 smoking ban, and has since hung giant cigarette sculptures outside the bar that read "This house is a'smokin." The walls are covered in flair, from a buffalo head on the wall to Rocky Horror light-up signs and rainbow-colored icicle lights adorning the ceiling. The bartenders are extremely friendly; don't be surprised if they ask you -- no, make that, order you -- to belly up to the bar for mandatory shots. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/pages/South-Town-Pub-and-Grill/198688854882 Southtown Pub is pretty straightforward. Drinks are cheap, there's a Golden Tee machine tucked next to the bar and every seat is occupied by a regular, chattering away like it's a family reunion. In other words, you're on the south side. The place is as unpretentious as bars get, and the Pabst-swilling hipsters roam freely among the Bud heavy-drankin' baseball-capped frequent flyers. A sign above the bar reads: "We don't serve women, bring your own." Not the worst advice we've ever heard at a place like this. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thesportspage-barandgrill.com Located at the intersection of Olive and Woods Mills Road in Creve Coeur, Sports Page ain't your new college hangout. It's been drawing a steady crowd of regulars since 1974 by offering the two things that every man's man likes: beer and sports. Sports Page isn't trying to impress anyone; its goal is to simply provide a place where guys can watch the game and get a cold beer. The expansive happy hour runs every weekday from 4-7 p.m., with bucket specials for hockey, football and baseball games. Sports Page claims to have the best burgers in town and also serves chicken wings, Philly beef sandwiches and hot dogs -- because even if you're not actually watching the game at the stadium, you can still eat like it. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
The latest incarnation of this South County space is a bright and family-friendly sports haven. (Strangely enough, it used to be a martini lounge.) The clean, curving rooms are decorated with like-new sports paraphernalia, the attractive bar features more top-shelf liquor than most "pubs," and the service is attentive. It's not gritty or lived-in, but its spacious patio, decent drink specials and exceptional bar food - including an addictive buffalo dip - will quickly make you a regular. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Conveniently located at the confluence of two major highways, Springdale Bar and Grill is Fenton's premier watering hole for the weary road warrior. Harleys and lesser hogs park in the shade of hulking semis, while leather-chapped bikers hunch over plates of various barbecued and baked proteins. A jukebox blares a twangy voice singing plaintively about seeing a truck that ain't his parked in his driveway. Asked his favorite thing about the Springdale Bar and Grill, a lone trucker sitting on the outdoor patio looks up from his gruel and nods in the direction of his plate and then says, "Ixnay on the estions-que." In addition to serving up fine home cookin', Springdale Bar and Grill offers a range of other amenities, such as free Texas hold 'em on Sunday and Monday nights, a darts league, washers, horse shoes and other competitive activities that don't involve a great deal of physical movement - and a home away from home for fluent speakers of Pig Latin. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.sqwires.com The opening of SqWires should lay to rest any lingering skepticism about how cosmopolitan St. Louis can be when we put our mind to it. The restaurant is an urban showpiece, part of the renovated Western Wire Products factory in Lafayette Square. The simple, spirited food, with seafood featured prominently, keeps pace with the restaurant's dynamic design. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.staggerinnagain.com Originally established in 1974 and reborn in 1985, Stagger Inn...Again serves up apps, sandwiches, salads and soups in Edwarsdville. Stop in for the food and stay for the open mic nights, live music and happy hours Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Stan's (formerly Keith's) Bar is a bustling south-side dive filled with friendly regulars and friendlier bartenders. Cold domestic beer flows from the well-worn taps and hearty grub arrives quickly. Natural light from the fenestrated front wall illuminates framed posters of classic hard rock bands while sports play on a number of televisions. A reportedly raucous karaoke night takes place every Friday night on the corner stage. Come for the comfortable atmosphere and the twelve-hour happy hour from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; stay to watch your friend humiliate herself as she belts out "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" in front of bemused spectators. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stellabluesstl.com The blues in Stella Blues seem more like an afterthought - the name was good, so they went with it, and then bought two giant statuettes of the Blues Brothers to anchor the theme. St. Louis is a major blues city, after all, but it's Marvin Gaye and Bob Dylan on the wall at Stella Blues instead of local legends like Johnnie Johnson and Josephine Baker. Recently reopened after a two-year hiatus, Stella Blues offers a mind-numbing array of shots and bombs, with a crowd composed of clean-cut folks who mondegreen the old adage into "work out hard, party hard." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stratfordbar.com Although most famous for its free (free!) happy hour on every third Friday, the Stratford Bar & Grille can easily be enjoyed any night of the week. More than forty televisions overlook pool, Foosball, Megatouch and arcade games -- leading to a gritty, cheap and fun experience. What's more, the Stratford has a 30-foot stage that allows bands of all stripes to go bananas. You literally can't miss the bright-red double-decker bus parked in the lot next to the Stratford, but still, we'll leave you with a warning: Don't miss one of your few chances to see a bus like this in the U.S. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
In the hotbed of Howdershell bars, Streiler's beckons to the common man to come in and sit for a bit with his buddies and some Bud Light. Low lighting, pool tables, and live blues spruce up this easy-going but tough-talkin' bar. Patrons tend to be advanced in years, but that longevity creates a sense of camaraderie that you don't find in larger bars. The crowd is hearty and friendly, and the barmaids -- who aren't afraid to show off their faded tattoos -- are sweet with banter and salty when it's last call. Mostly American beer is served here, and the bar space has the feel of a 1970s brown-and-tan basement get-together after a long day of pouring concrete for the man. Steiler's wouldn't have it any other way. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.subzerovodkabar.com If Tolstoy lived in present-day St. Louis, he'd certainly drop by Sub Zero Vodka Bar for his daily alcohol fix; the bar prides itself on offering the "the largest selection of vodka in the world." With a vast assortment of the classic hair-of-the-dog staple -- unique infused-vodka flavors include four pepper/sun-dried tomato, Stoli with ginger and Stoli with cucumber -- even the most discerning drinker will find the perfect taste. Furthermore, Sub Zero offers both sushi and more variations on the burger than most diners could eat in a lifetime. You can build your own by mixing and matching different meats (Black Angus, American Kobe beef as well as turkey, vegetarian and other options) with cheeses, vegetables and other toppings. Or you can choose one of the restaurant's custom-made burgers, such as a pairing of American Kobe beef with lobster, or the "Slinger" -- a Black Angus patty topped with cheese, a fried egg and a healthy scoop of chili. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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