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http://www.barristers-clayton.com This friendly spot on Clayton's main drag was named RFT's Best Neighborhood Bar (Mid-County) in 2010, and it's easy to see why. Not only is the menu satisfying and deliciously diverse for a pub: crab cakes, onion rings, twelve kinds of burgers, six varieties of personal pizzas and a Brie-L-T, but there's a nicely relaxed vibe and the self-proclaimed "Best Happy Hour in Clayton," with buy-one-get-one-free domestic bottles weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m. plus free (free!) wings during those hours on Mondays and Tuesdays. While you can watch just about any sport here, soccer is especially big -- Barrister's was the place to be for fans of the Netherlands during the most recent World Cup. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.cjmuggs.com Besides being a popular happy-hour spot, CJ Muggs also serves up a large variety of lunch and dinner options. Most any craving can be satisfied with selections including Bayou shrimp, nachos, meat loaf, risotto, vegetable pad Thai, burgers, pizzas (using both mozzarella and Provel) and an ample sandwich selection. On nice days, guests can enjoy their meals on CJ Muggs' large patio. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.cheshirestl.com Fox & Hounds Tavern at The Cheshire features a classic Victorian ambiance, so don't be surprised if you think you're in London rather than Clayton. Don't expect total tranquility, though -- on weekend nights, the place gets as crowded as a pub in Piccadilly Circus. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.coastalbistro.com Coastal Bistro and Bar is a restaurant located in Clayton. It specializes in coastal-inspired cuisine from Cajun and Creole to New England and West Coast favorites. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jimmyscafe.com For nine years Jimmy's has served the tiny business district along DeMun with lunches, brunches and dinners. Now an adjacent bistro room offers a funkier feel and a light, streamlined menu of appetizers, salads, and grilled pizzas. Meanwhile, the café keeps on with its country-club look and ample selection of entrées. Two flash-fried starters -- the spinach, and fettuccine sticks -- continue to put smiles on diners' faces, and tenderloin Anthony (an eight-ounce cut topped with Gorgonzola, Brie and grilled shrimp) is an admirable study in excess. Desserts, though by no means daring, are delicious. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jpfields.com John P. Fields matches its bar atmosphere with a menu of pub grub. Options include gravy cheese fries, potato skins and fried pickles. There's also a "mini" menu with mini burgers (a.k.a. sliders) and mini chili dogs. Heartier meals include burgers, sandwiches and wraps. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.kruegersbar.com In an area known for its fashionable cafes and glitzy martini bars, Krueger's is the best kind of anomaly: a genuinely old-school neighborhood watering hole. In this bar on the outskirts of Clayton (smoking is permitted, folks), they might not know your name when first you walk in, but they'll make it their business to learn it -- and to make you feel welcome while they're at it. Just steps off the Forsyth MetroLink stop, Krueger's boasts sidewalk dining with a full menu of reasonably priced eats. The menu features burgers, salads and hot and cold sandwiches, including a poor boy with salami, roast beef, ham and cheeses served on Fazio's French bread and a turkey melt on rye with tomato and American cheese. All can be served with a side of action from Busch Stadium, depending on the day. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.ritzcarlton.com/en/Properties/StLouis/Dining/LobbyLounge/Default.htm Clever, persuasive New American dishes built on a foundation of classics. For a light meal, order a couple of fanciful appetizers in place of an entrée. If you're in the mood for more substantial fare, try one of the superb game dishes, such as rabbit or pheasant. For a finale, order any sweet thing that's red and ripe -- strawberry shortcake, say, or a pear poached in zinfandel. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.allgreatrestaurants.com One of three very successful Tim Mallett-run restaurants, Remy's (named for his kid, not the Cognac) emphasizes wines by offering "flight" tastings of three different glasses to go with Mediterranean-themed meals of tapas-style "small plates" or standard-entrée "large plates." The complimentary black-olive tapenade served with bread is a real treat. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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 >>
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