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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.boogaloostlouis.com It's sexy-time over at Boogaloo, the Cuban-Cajun-Creole lovechild of restaurateur Mike Johnson and chef Eric Erhard, who can whip their clientele into a frenzy with seductively spicy tapas dishes like steamed mussels in a bath of coconut milk and white sangria or entrées like a luscious ropa vieja or plantain-encrusted tilapia. If that's not enough to get your motor running, try tippling on crisp mojitos or tart caipirinhas at the bar, which is rigged with actual swings to sit upon. An orgy of food, drink and fun. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Maplewood's the Cue specializes in friendly games of 8-ball. Located in an unassuming strip mall, the Cue offers nine tables and -- unless you're a total pro who travels with your own -- a bevy of good-quality cues. The Cue succeeds in setting an inviting atmosphere by not cramming the space full of billiard tables; the bar area has plenty of seating for socializing or watching the game on the big-screen television, and the perky bar staff will serve you with a smile. Sure, the regulars may try to hustle you, but that's part of the charm of a pool hall. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.facebook.com/CusumanosPizza This might be the Lou's truest rendition of a late-night hangout. Cusumano's doesn't even open until 10 p.m. (it closes at 3 a.m.). Happy-hour food-and-drink specials go on till 1 a.m.; during that time, you can scarf primo grease bombs like burgers, wings and personal-size St. Louis-style pizzas for the cost of whatever loose change you find in the grooves of your car's upholstery. You can also pound $1 kamikaze shots or $5 pitchers of Natty Light or double-fist with two bottles of Bud for $4, tip included. This dark, two-story frat basement, replete with pool tables, bar-top trivia machines and a fun jukebox, attracts a lot of industry types who swing by after their shifts; if you've ever fantasized about hooking up with a bartender, you'll find plenty to sidle up to here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thefocalpoint.org This cozy spot in Maplewood's arts district features theater-style seating and an elevated stage where the crème de la crème of traditional music perform regularly. The Focal Point primarily offers grass-fed pure folk, as well as the time-honored sounds of Celtic, Cajun, blues and Americana. You won't hear traditional Spanish canciones, but the Focal Point is Siamese twins with Maya Cafe, so you don't have even have to leave the building to enjoy dinner and a show. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
If you like your American beer cheap and your happy hours cheaper, if your preferred dress code is anything goes, then Foley's may be the place you seek. It's classic St. Louis in oh-so-many ways: its architecture (two rooms of century-old exposed brick and lofty tin ceilings), its demographics (middle-class, skewing so heavily male that there are two men's restrooms and one ladies'), its featured entertainment (pool tables, live bands playing country and rock hits), its camaraderie (friendly clientele and free weekly poker leagues), and most of all, its attitude (relaxed - but not dead). Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thejumpinjupiter.com The brand-spankin' new Jumpin' Jupiter is St. Louis' first and only neo-supper club--inspired by the cabarets of old, the Jupiter offers burlesque, freak shows, and live music. Manager Ryan Callahan uses the Tropicana from I Love Lucy as an example of what they're going for. "You'd have a seat, you'd have a show, there was a stage, there was a house band. It was reliable every single time. Over the past 40 years, we've degraded into chaos -- we stopped having a high expectation of good food and entertainment." Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.mayacafestl.com The nonstop creative mind of Bill Christman -- the man behind those whimsical sculptures at the City Museum -- helped to fill Maya Café with offbeat artworks. There's a large deck out back, complete with the whimsical addition of a real antique fishing boat, making Maya Café the only place in landlocked Maplewood where you can drink a margarita on a boat. Owner Jay Schober has created a restaurant to match the decor, with pan-Latin cuisine just as varied. Far from simply a Mexican restaurant, Maya Café offers a plethora of dishes that span Central and South America, not to mention Spain. Specials have included shrimp with coconut milk (from Brazil), banana leaf-wrapped tamales (Colombia) and flank steak with fried plantains, topped with a fried egg (Venezuela). Maya Café features live music on the weekends and house-made margaritas that are so good you'll want a pitcher to yourself. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Those who were lucky enough to grow up in an age when mechanical-ball-and-paddle amusements originally debuted can relate to the decor here. Classic pinball cabinets furnish the front half of the bar as do brightly lit tabletops and securely hung wall fixtures. While the busy chatter of clinking steel balls, paddle flips and Skee-Ball rolls sound off subtlety from the game room, the bar itself and its surrounding padded leather seats still allow for quiet, candle-lit conversation and relaxation. Easily recognizable faces gracing the machines include Arnold Schwarzenegger's Jack Slater from Last Action Hero and the emaciated Crypt Keeper of Tales from the Crypt. Orbit has three Skee-Ball lanes in addition to these ten pinball tables which house little Star Wars, Jurassic Park and The Simpsons themed trinkets. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thepostsportsbar.com A fun and very laidback sports bar replete with tasty grub and cold beer. TV monitors and (mostly) St. Louis sports memorabilia cram the walls, while the requisite snacks - chicken wings, pizza, burgers - fill your tummy. The wings are good: spicy, meaty and crisp-skinned. You can also order the "Blazin' Chicken Dip," which folds together chicken, Buffalo sauce and cheese. Burgers are simply adorned and tasty, while pizzas are amply loaded with cheese and toppings. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.schlafly.com While Budweiser is synonymous with St. Louis to the outside world, savvy outsiders know to namedrop Schlafly in St. Louis instead of Busch. Indeed, if it weren't for the humidity and Schlafly seasonal releases, how would we mark the changing of seasons? It's not summer unless we're drinking Raspberry Hefeweizen or the crisp Summer Lager, and the winter doldrums become rich and heady under the influence of the Oatmeal Stout.The always-hopping Schlafly Bottleworks is the brand's flagship, and the massive Maplewood location is a venue, restaurant, bar, bottling plant, retailer and mini-museum paying homage to St. Louis' storied brewing history. The well-staffed restaurant serves up thoughtful New American cuisine, and yes, all the beer you care to drink. Freshness is king at Bottleworks, from the beer brewed on the premises to the homegrown, organic menu. When the weather is warm, the courtyard features live jazz and folk music. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.thewoodstl.com This Maplewood spot for food and music, situated on Sutton Boulevard just south of Manchester Road, offers patrons a good-size menu filled with the usual bar food, sandwiches, burgers, salads and pizzas. Pizzas at the Wood are brick-oven-baked, twelve inches in diameter and come with a number of toppings available, including bacon, sausage, portobella mushrooms and ground turkey. The Wood also offers specialty pizzas, such as a veggie, meat lover's and chicken wings, which comes with grilled chicken and a spicy sauce. Other dining options include toasted ravioli, homemade chili, chicken strips and a few different burger options, such as a turkey burger or the "black-and-blue" burger, a half-pound patty topped with blue cheese and bacon. The Wood also features various bands on most weekend nights, as well as DJs. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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