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Voce

Voce

Since it opened in December 2012, Voce, "a venue for all voices," as owner Steve Scaglione puts it, has hosted everything from jazz, blues and folk to the occasional punk show.
Foam Coffee & Bear

Foam Coffee & Bear

Coffee, beer, no fear. Foam's spacious shop provides plenty of space to spread out, either for a long night of studying, or perhaps drinking over some choice entertainment in an intimate atmosphere.
The Side Bar

The Side Bar

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.

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  • Biele Street Pub

    42 E. Main Festus, MO 63028
    636-933-5059

    http://www.bielestreet.com

  • Big Bang

    Big Bang

    807 N. Second St. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-241-2264

    http://www.thebigbangbar.com The Big Bang is part of a small chain of four dueling piano bars stretched across the middle of the country. The St. Louis location, conveniently located just a few blocks from the Edward Jones Dome in Laclede's Landing, is exactly what it should be: a big square room with plenty of tables and chairs, plus a saloon-style bar with plenty of options. A slightly elevated stage is home to two pianos, which your hosts for the evening will caress, bang and tickle until everyone in the audience has been made fun of -- or least until they've heard their fill of Bon Jovi and Billy Joel. Don't forget to leave a tip with your song requests! Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Big Daddy

    Big Daddy's

    132 N. Main St. Edwardsville, IL 62025
    618-656-9706

    http://www.bigdaddystl.com

  • Big Daddy

    Big Daddy's-Soulard

    1000 Sidney St. St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-771-3066

    http://www.bigdaddystl.com Nestled in the shadows of the A-B Brewery on the south end of Soulard, Big Daddy's offers a little bit of everything for the south city barfly. The downstairs bar features dj's spinning the latest jams every weekend and ice cold beers and tasty appetizers make it a great place to kick back a watch the game. But an inviting outdoor patio and second upstairs bar give the venue range and seasonal charm. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Big Daddy

    Big Daddy's-The Landing

    118 Morgan St. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-621-6700

    http://www.bigdaddystl.com The vast space inside Big Daddy's on the Landing houses more than just one huge party. It also offers pub grub such as potato skins, chicken tenders and "little pieces of heaven" - breaded Monterey-jack cheese sticks. Main courses include sandwiches, salads, wraps and burgers, such as the "Big Mamajama" - a half-pound burger drenched in Maull's barbecue sauce and topped with bacon and cheddar. Big Daddy's also offers specials every night. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Big Easy

    1212 Chambers Road Ferguson, MO 63135
    314-524-3000

  • Big Johnson's Doc Haus

    514 W. Front St. Washington, MO 63090
    621-239-1225

  • Big Muddy

    204 State St. Alton, IL 62002
    618-463-1095

    http://www.bigmuddypub.com This downtown Alton mainstay is a converted townhouse, which explains why it feels so homey: Picture windows look out onto State Street, friendly bartenders sling drinks, and the venue's back room even resembles a renovated den. The audience packs into the latter's cozy booths and tables nightly as musicians grace the stage, performing everything from jazz to jam sessions. The crowd is attentive and the acoustics amazing; you may just find yourself with a second home. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Billy Goat Restaurant and Bar

    1449 S. Vandeventer Ave. St Louis, MO 63110-2326
    314-371-4628

    http://www.billygoatstl.com

  • Billy's Roadside Bistro

    1826 W. Pearce Blvd. Wentzville, MO 63385
    636-332-0556

  • Bindy's

    3705 Nameoki Road Granite City, IL 62040
    618-452-4900

  • Binford

    Binford's

    3915 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St. Peters, MO 63376
    636-477-7953

    http://www.binfordsbarandgrill.com

  • The Bird's Nest

    3113 Shenandoah St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-772-2552

  • Bistro Alexander

    Bistro Alexander

    7927 Forsyth Blvd. Clayton-Tamm, MO 63105
    314-725-9999

    http://www.bistroalexander.com

  • Black Derby Saloon

    Black Derby Saloon

    3701 S. Kingshighway St. Louis, MO 63109
    314-351-7575

    Ask proprietress, bartender extraordinaire and little old lady (named [what else?] Doris) where the best place in Saint Louis is to play darts, and she'll give you a slightly cantankerous look and tell you that you're standin' in it -- the Black Derby Saloon. And Doris wouldn't even be embellishing. With ten pristine, well-lit dartboards fastidiously lined against the south wall, plus a healthy supply of sturdy, no-nonsense steel-tipped regulation darts, the accoutrements in this Kingshighway hole-in-the-wall are enough to make even the most hardened of dart enthusiasts pirouette with glee. Pair them with good company and cold beer, and you'll have yourself a bullseye. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Blackmon's Plaza

    127 Collinsville Ave. East St. Louis, IL 62201

  • Blarney Stone Sports Bar and Grill

    Blarney Stone Sports Bar and Grill

    4331 Telegraph Road South St. Louis County, MO 63129
    314-487-4235

    There's nothing particularly Irish about this South County neighborhood bar, other than the name and the horseshoe nailed above the door. But after a major facelift last year, Blarney Stone's sparkling surfaces may be clean enough to kiss. Plenty of indoor seating and flat-screens, coupled with cheap pizza and drink specials aplenty, will keep any football-watching crew happy. On the covered patio, patrons can enjoy breezes or a smoke break, while deciding whether to patronize dueling liquor stores Dirt Cheap or Fred's Cheapo Depot at closing time. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Block House Saloon

    Block House Saloon

    8124 St. Charles Rock Road St Louis, MO 63114-5366
    314-429-2279

    A tiny bar off the St. Charles Rock Road on the outskirts of Vinita Park, Block House Saloon is the very definition of a "hole in the wall". A small handful of tables are crowded together in the center of the bar's lone room, and electronic darts, Silver Strike Bowling and a jukebox line the walls. Somehow there's a single pool table in there, which patrons crowded around over Bud Lights. Two flat screen TVs behind the bar played the local sports games while the bartender dutifully handed out drinks to the thirsty crowd. I'd bet this place gets pretty rowdy from time to time -- one could almost feel it in the air. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Blue Agave Club

    307 E. Main Stree Belleville, IL 62220
    618-235-6246

    http://www.myblueagave.com

  • The Blue Note

    17 N. Ninth St. Columbia, MO 65201
    573-874-1944

    http://www.thebluenote.com The Blue Note used to be a movie theater, and it feels like it, with plenty of floor space, a high-set stage, and tiered seating for the less physical in the crowd. Its reputation is the thing of music myth, and the storied stage continues to draw big names that would rather play a guaranteed college crowd than take their chances in St. Louis. It's a haul, but at the end of the night, the Blue Note is more than worth the drive. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Blue Sky Café & Bar

    Blue Sky Café & Bar

    9999 Winghaven Blvd. O'Fallon, MO 63366
    636-561-6919

    http://www.blueskycafeandbar.com Diners can feast on a variety of starters, including sliders, wings and potato skins, then move on to burgers and sandwiches with options such as a patty melt, a gyro or a Cuban sandwich. Tacos, wraps and flat breads round out the menu. After 4 p.m., the restaurant serves chicken pot pie and meat loaf, among other entrées. Blue Sky also serves a late-night menu of pizza and pretzels and offers plenty of drink specials. But it's the room's open-aired nature that separates from the pack. Blue Sky is so spacious, it's easy to escape to your own corner for conversation and Cointreau. It also has a weather-permitting patio with umbrellas and rope lights, so patrons can enjoy the night sky under the stars. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Blueberry Hill

    Blueberry Hill

    6504 Delmar Blvd. University City, MO 63130
    314-727-4444

    http://www.blueberryhill.com The home base for local impresario extraordinaire Joe Edwards and his many, many collections of pop-culture artifacts, Blueberry Hill is a favorite of locals and tourists alike. The building spans an entire block, housing a dart room as well as two separate downstairs venues: the Elvis Room and the Duck Room, which many a local and national touring act has packed. Rock 'n' roll godfather and St. Louis native Chuck Berry even makes monthly appearances. (The venue is named for his famous duck walk.) As for the food, burgers are king here. These are relatively restrained by today's Thickburger standards, simply grilled and, with a cold beer and a side of fried onion rings or spicy Buffalo fries, close to the perfect meal. The menu also includes many sandwiches, fish and chips and several vegetarian and vegan dishes. The Gentry, a cup of soup served with a grilled-cheese sandwich, is one of the restaurant's best-kept secrets. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Blueberry Hill - Elvis Room

    Blueberry Hill - Elvis Room

    6504 Delmar Blvd. University City, MO 63130
    314-727-4444

    http://www.blueberryhill.com

  • Blues City Deli

    Blues City Deli

    2438 McNair Ave. St. Louis, MO 63104
    314-773-8225

    http://www.bluescitydeli.com Vince Valenza has harmoniously blended his two greatest loves -- the restaurant biz and the blues -- in this cute, corner-storefront deli, where the walls are riddled with concert posters, album covers and photos (look for the shot of Valenza from his club-gigging days with music buddy Pennsylvania Slim). Aside from a "soup of the day" and a couple of salads, we're talking all sandwiches, all the time. But there's no reason to sing the blues about the Italian salsiccia po'-boy or what just might be the biggest and best muffaletta this side of the Big Easy. On Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons, some of the city's best musicians take to the tiny stage at Blues City and transform the south-city haunt into a jumpin' blues venue. It's a great place to grab a quick bite, kick back with a cold beer and soak up some quality local music. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Bluffs on Broadway

    4708 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63111
    314-231-4808

    http://www.thebluffsonbroadway.com

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