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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.crestwoodbowl.com You know the drill: Crestwood Bowl is a bowling alley and institution, as well as one of those rare places where you can still smoke in St. Louis County. The bowling alley itself is free is smoke-free, but there's a closed-off bar tucked inside it where folks can smoke while they play cards, (amusement only!) poker and shuffleboard. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.dulanys.com Dulany's Grille and Pub is a spacious, unpretentious place located in a plaza off Tesson Ferry near I-270, specializing in both Italian cuisine and local sports. The multiple televisions are almost always programmed to the NFL network, and for every televised Mizzou, or any other St. Louis team, home game, Dulany's has $5 appetizers and $2 domestic bottles. Dulany's is a friendly neighborhood bar that draws devoted regulars, and the staff promises that if you come in once or twice, you'll pretty much get to know everyone. The bloody mary gets high marks, as does the pasta amalfi. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.growlerspub.com Growler's Pub is truly the best spot in South County to grab a pint. With 133 beers in-house, and 33 on draft, you'd be positively daft to pass up this thirteen year old Lindbergh mainstay. Pewter mugs blanket the ceiling above the bar, and the walls are crammed with collectibles, tongue-in-cheek signs and posters, and there's an entire wall devoted to Honorary Brewmasters, who've completed the watering hole's famous beer card. The more you drink the more you get—like Growlers T's, polos, watches, all the way up to one of those pricey neon signs you've always wanted to put on your mantle. Plan ahead if you're looking to imbibe al fresco; though you could practically land a jumbo jet on their patio, in spring, summer and fall the patio runs on an hour to two hour wait. To help soak up the suds, Growlers' menu offers a wide range of pub fare, including wings, nachos, quesadillas and burgers. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.helenfitzgeralds.us Helen Fitzgerald's is a restaurant/bar/club chameleon: The nature of the venue depends on when you go. Located on Lindbergh Boulevard just south of Watson Road in south county, the large Irish pub features daily food and drink specials, live music and an energetic atmosphere. The menu offers a wide variety of appetizers, salads, pizzas, entrées and desserts. Diners can start their meal with beer-battered Monterey jack cheese sticks, veggie spring rolls or some of the crispy, spicy wings from Helen Fitzgerald's downtown sister restaurant, Syberg's on Market. The entrée and sandwich menu features such regular pub fare as corned beef and cabbage and Irish beef stew as well as a long list of burgers. In addition to the food, the pub serves up live music on Friday and Saturday nights. Local bands play everything from hair metal to Janet Jackson covers. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.hesslerspubandgrill.com You don't have to be a Lindbergh High grad to enjoy Hessler's in South County, but it doesn't hurt. The popular reunion spot serves up typical pub grub - T-ravs, burgers, salads, St. Louis-style pizza and wings, which include the choice of either Buffalo, teriyaki, sweet barbecue or honey mustard sauce. Thirsty diners can wash it all down with a pitcher of beer. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stlhouseofrock.net The House of Rock is where South County folks go to dance the suburban night away to the area's most proficient cover bands. You'll find all ages here, with grizzled musicians in one corner and someone's 21st birthday party in another. There's something of a faux-Wheel of Fortune shot machine for terminally indecisive drinkers, two large bars, and a great view of the action on stage no matter your vantage point - finally, flat screens with a purpose. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.jpscornerstl.com Although it's on the corner of a strip mall, J.P.'s maintains the comforting grit of your favorite back-alley dive. The space is vast, with tons of seating and a good-size stage Three full-size pool tables host billiard tourneys, while other gamers can enjoy darts, video games and Megatouch. Daily happy hour features cheap drinks and free food to boot. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.mile277.com We've long been searching for a biker bar that doesn't make us want to bathe in hand sanitizer, and Mile 277 is the answer to our prayers. The owners spared no expense, from the brushed chrome doors to the hogs shining like diamond rings scattered throughout the bar. Expect live local music from a variety of big-draw names like Trixie Delight and Dr. Zhivegas, and the occasional touring acts like Shooting Star. Otherwise, the video DJs will treat you to the best in hair metal and hard rock. The Hell's Angels may not feel over-welcome here, but you will. (Don't tell the Hell's Angels we said that.) Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
For the past fourteen years, Night Sky -- located in Sappington, about five minutes from I-270 at Tesson Ferry -- has been a place for true music lovers to get together and play. Anyone and everyone is welcome to bring their instruments or vocal chords to the jam sessions held weekly on Wednesday and Thursday nights; live bands take the stage on Friday and Saturday nights. There's no cover charge, and there is a huge variety of music, and people, welcomed. Playing over the stereo can be anything from southern rock to blues to Katy Perry. Occasional drink specials are offered depending upon the featured band. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.olearysrestaurant.com O'Leary's is a friendly Irish-themed pub boasting the slogan, "Enter as strangers, leave as friends" -- and that seems just about right for a place this cheerful. On any given night, O'Leary's draws a pretty good-sized crowd, whether they come for karaoke on Thursday and Saturday nights, trivia on Tuesday or simply O'Leary's signature "world famous" fried pickle chips. The large menu features a blend of Irish pub fare, bar food and hearty entrées. There are sliders, wings, T-ravs and loaded baked potato chips made in-house and covered with ranch, cheese and bacon. O'Leary's large, half-pound burgers are served numerous ways, including open-faced and topped with cheddar and fries or with egg, bacon and cheese or with a heap of fried pickles over the meat. O'Leary's has drinks for just about every palate, from the special O'Leary's ale to Guinness to the sophisticated Anti-Oxidant martini, made up of Absolut Berry Acai, DeKuyper Pomegranate Schnapps and lemon juice. Thursday nights offer $6 bucket specials on domestic beers and $10 Schlafly pitchers, which generally attract a younger crowd. The generous happy hour runs Monday through Friday from 3 to 6 p.m., with a late-night happy hour Monday through Thursday from 10 p.m. to midnight. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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