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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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  • Keeton

    Keeton's Double Play

    4944 Christy Blvd. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-351-6000

    http://www.myspace.com/keetonsdoubleplay South Kingshighway's premiere watering hole is nestled in a strip mall. Keeton's Double Play, known as one of the best karaoke bars in town, boasts five nights of singing and rabble rousing every week. As you let the songs ease your heart after a long day, the fully stocked bar will help you kick into high gear faster than you can say "Let's Go Blues!" A plethora of flatscreens televise every sport known to man, while dart boards and Big Buck Hunter let you join in on the fun. Featuring a large seating area with picnic-style tables and benches, Keeton's specializes in bar room fare, from wings to burgers to the "best steak sandwich" in town. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Kicker

    Kicker's Corner

    6201 S. Broadway Saint Louis, MO 63111
    314-832-7935

    Don't mind the busily burping aluminum plant across the street or the steel bars on the windows, because Kicker's Corner is not the dicey South Broadway hole-in-the-wall it appears to be. True, it's primarily a laborers' bar, drawing from the last bastions of industry in this 'hood. You can hardly get in the place after quitting time, but don't be surprised if someone says, "Stop the radio. Who are you?" when you walk in. Kicker's Corner is small and friendly, and the regulars will have no problem convincing you to come back for the food; the impressive menu offers hearty fare like meatloaf, $8 steaks and improbably enough, crab legs. But here's why Kicker's wins our hearts: they recycle every single bottle they sell. An eco-friendly bar on the deep south side? Order two of those 16-ounce PBRs, because this place is rarer than the last unicorn. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Little Bar

    The Little Bar

    6343 Alabama Saint Louis, MO 63111
    314-351-1665

    The Little Bar is no bigger than a one-bedroom apartment, which is just how the third-shifters like it. The bar opens at 6 a.m. everyday, and it's a favorite among brewery and steel mill workers, as well as retirees and blue-haired mall walkers looking to tipple after their early morning exercise. The bar itself is inlaid with bright copper pennies, all face-up, so luck is eternally on your side. There are a few bar games in these cramped quarters, including Golden Tee and darts, but the real entertainment comes from bellying up to the bar and asking if anyone's got a story to tell. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • LoRusso

    LoRusso's Cucina

    3121 Watson Road St. Louis, MO 63139
    314-647-6222

    http://www.lorussos.com A classy family-owned Italian restaurant off the Hill but very much in its spirit. You'll find local favorites like toasted ravioli and veal Parmesan made with Provel in addition to the eponymous cheese, but the broad menu also features such Old World dishes as escargot in garlic-herb butter and the Italian seafood stew cioppino. There are more than a dozen pasta dishes, including numerous vegetarian options, and meat lovers will enjoy strip steak topped with Asiago cheese, pork osso buco or a fourteen-ounce veal chop milanese. The lengthy wine list boasts numerous brawny Italian reds and a few cult California cabernets. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Luna Lounge

    Luna Lounge

    4561 Gravois Ave. Saint Louis, MO 63116
    314-481-5862

    http://www.letseat.at/Luna Luna Lounge is not a Bosnian bar. Let's get that straight right off the bat. Located smack in the middle of a primarily Bosnian neighborhood in south city, Luna Lounge is an eclectic, friendly joint with a decidedly American feel. The exquisite bar is a 1904 original with the words "Speak not easy, speak not loud. With a friend over a glass, all is confided," carved auf Deutsch at the top. Exposed brick walls, a slate-and-marble bartop (with extra points for the sparkly glitter grout) and hardwood floors take the room from pseudo-sports bar to classy saloon. Of course we should disclose that we're partial to any place that's as in tune with our needs as Luna Lounge. Why yes, friendly bartender, we'd love a take-home St. Louis-style pizza! Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Malle

    Malle's

    3506 Hampton Ave. St. Louis, MO 63139
    314-352-5566

    It's not just the video games and cheap beer that make Malle's feel like a frat house on a weeknight, circa 2002. More important is the familiarity evident in the crowd of twenty and thirtysomethings, who all reach out to be a bro to one another while Jackass and Sports Center play above the bar and the DJ cranks Nelly and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Game night drink specials make Malle's a great place to chillax or maybe even sing some karaoke. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Melrose Club

    Melrose Club

    5400 SW Ave. St. Louis, MO 63139
    314-644-5288

    Melrose Club, a shadowy haunt located in the heart of The Hill, maintains a highly exclusive clientele. Newcomers are watched closely as they cross the short distance from the front door to the bar, where the bartender whispers conspiratorially with tattooed men sporting leather jackets. Sparsely decorated with statuettes of the Blues Brothers and portraits of famous gangsters, the bar has a way of making regulars feel right at home. For everyone else, well, the beer is cheap, the game is on and what's wrong with atmosphere right out of a Martin Scorsese film? Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Melvin Theater

    2912 Chippewa St. St. Louis, MO 63118

  • Nellie Glenns Saloon

    Nellie Glenns Saloon

    6109 Gravois Road St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-457-8766

    http://www.facebook.com/nellieglennssaloon Throw a bottle of Jameson in the air and you're bound to hit an Irish bar in this town. But the further south you go in the city, the harder they are to come by. Nellie Glenns keeps the dream alive; the bar is festooned with white-and-green Christmas lights, and every wall decoration has some mention of the Emerald Isle. There's even a handy-dandy digital countdown to Saint Patrick's Day. Nellie Glenns is open 'til three, but the bartenders reserve the right to kick you out at 2:15 if they feel like it. After a few of their double-sized shots, we're inclined to nod blearily in agreement with the sign: "God created liquor to keep the Irish from conquering the world." The menu features standard bar fare, including pretzel bites served with spicy cheese, nachos, salads and burgers. Nellie Glenns also offers pizza and sandwiches, such as the Gravois: grilled chicken with Swiss, bacon, onions, lettuce and tomato. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Off Broadway

    Off Broadway

    3509 Lemp Ave. St. Louis, MO 63118
    314-773-3363

    http://www.offbroadwaystl.com Many people count Off Broadway among the best places to see live music in St. Louis -- if not the best. Every kind of music looks and sounds good here, from local punk to national alt-country. The bartenders are as friendly as the prices, and there's plenty of room, if not always plenty of seats. A non-smoking policy coupled with a great outdoor hang-out area provides the best of both worlds for smoker and non-smoker alike. Be sure to go upstairs for a bird's-eye view of the action. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • One-Nite Stand

    One-Nite Stand

    2800 Ohio Ave. St. Louis, MO 63118
    314-776-0996

    The problem with most bars? You can't take the liquor home with you. Not so at One Nite Stand on Gravois-in addition to pool tables, Friday and Saturday night karaoke, low prices and ashtrays galore, this place also sells package liquor for those of us who, um, drink more than we grocery shop. The owner is usually found presiding at the end of the bar, and the exclamatory ethos here are clear, via behind-the-bar signage: "Drink water at home! $5 a glass," "Who loves you? Nobody!" and "Get out!" Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Original Crusoe

    The Original Crusoe's Restaurant

    3152-54 Osceola at Compton Saint Louis, MO 63111
    314-351-0620

    http://www.dineocr.com A south-city mainstay since 1979, the Original Crusoe's Restaurant serves classic pub grub along with more upscale options. Diners can start their meal with appetizers such as spinach-artichoke dip, breaded wings and mini rye pizzas. Entrées include chicken and beef choices, such as "mud steak," a ten-ounce steak served in a pepper-garlic, white-wine, lemon-butter sauce with mushrooms, and Provel on top. Crusoe's also serves breakfast on Sundays, with traditional favorites, including a slinger, omelets, pancakes, and steak and eggs. Those up for the challenge can order the BAB burger -- that would be "Big Ass Burger" -- 40 ounces of beef and fries on the side. Crusoe's also has banquet facilities and offers catering. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Parlour

    The Parlour

    4534 Gravois Ave. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-448-1978

    http://www.theparlourstl.com 1. The scourge of social media occasionally delivers nice kickbacks-and if you "check in" at The Parlour on on of those infinite time wasters, you'll get a yummy Parlour shot on the house, made with fresh juices and we're scared to ask what else. The Parlour opened in September 2011, and we gotta say, these days, Gravois is the place to be. Located in the short-lived Wicked Lady spot, the interior seems softer and cozier than the gin joint it replaced. With the addition of weekend DJs and a firm no cover charge policy, it gives us a whole new reason to use these here smartphones. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Patrick McKeane

    Patrick McKeane's Pub

    3152-54 Osceola St. Louis, MO 63111
    314-351-0620

    http://www.patrickmckeanespub.com A newer restaurant attached to its older brother, the Original Crusoe's Restaurant in south city, Patrick McKeane's Pub not only shares a hallway, but it also shares Crusoe's menu. The sports bar, complete with TVs, Big Buck Hunter, darts and keno, serves up appetizers, including mozzarella sticks, nachos and St. Louis requisite toasted raviolis. For the main event, Patrick McKeane's offers sandwiches, burgers, pastas, steaks and chicken entrées, such as the chicken St. Croix - a breaded, sautéed chicken breast in a cream sauce topped with mushrooms, broccoli and Provel. Patrick McKeane's also caters to night owls: The bar is open until 3 a.m. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Pepper

    Pepper's Bar & Grill

    5452 Gravois Ave. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-352-9909

    Look for the giant pepper high above Gravois Avenue in south city, and you'll find Pepper's Bar and Grill. Pepper's features a large back bar that is separated from its front main bar and dining area. At Pepper's there is plenty to keep patrons entertained, including a jukebox, golf video games and several televisions. The menu features standard bar food items, such as T-ravs, fried pickles, pizzas, salads and burgers. Pepper's also offers sandwiches, including a pork tenderloin sandwich and the Gerber sandwich, open-faced ham and Provel served on garlic French bread. Pepper's Bar & Grill has a small parking lot, with street parking available on Gravois and Gertrude avenues. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Platinum Plus Playhouse

    5411 Virginia Ave. St Louis, MO 63111
    314-302-1086

    http://www.facebook.com/p3stlent

  • The Red 7

    The Red 7

    8658 S. Broadway Saint Louis, MO 63111
    314-225-9064

    http://www.facebook.com/Red7Club Trying to find a parking space on South Broadway in Affton on a Friday night is like trying to shoot tadpoles in the ocean from a helicopter -- that is to say, almost impossible. The Red 7 is one of the only 18+ clubs in town; it's sort of like Jersey Shore for the St. Louis set, only with more dancing and less tanning. Doesn't matter if it's ten degrees out -- there will be girls standing outside in tank tops. Ah, youth. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Red

    Red's Eighth Inning Bar

    6412 Michigan Ave. St. Louis, MO 63111
    314-353-1084

    Red's Eighth Inning just might be the only place in the the Midwest where patrons can get hammered during a 6 a.m. happy hour while playing ping pong with local firefighters. Most sports bars pride themselves on being local neighborhood hole-in-the-walls, welcoming customers from all walks of life. Red's is all that, plus a firefighters' hangout, plus a watering hole for the multi-regional (and notoriously friendly) Weasel biker gang. With plenty of personalities to get acquainted with and novelties like a digital jukebox, a Family Guy-themed pinball machine, and Red's famous "G-Spot Special Shot," you'll be fresh out of that seventh inning stretch and ready for more. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Royale

    The Royale

    3132 S. Kingshighway St. Louis, MO 63139
    314-772-3600

    http://www.theroyale.com Why is the Royale everyone's favorite place to kick back? Could it be the comfy wooden booths or the St. Louis-themed cocktails? The hardback book menus or the framed pictures of cultural heroes like Abe Lincoln and JFK? The backyard patio with freestanding fireplace and koi pond, or the fans made of tires? Perhaps it's all of the above, complemented by local DJs spinning hits old and new. The Royale is unique, a place where those passionate about St. Louis gather to discuss policy and politics - and music and city living and maybe a little boxing, too - while sipping swank cocktails and eating good food. The burgers are excellent, none more so than the "Royale," a carnivore's delight of premium Wagyu beef from Down Under. Other standouts include smoked brisket tacos and a terrific roast-beef sandwich with garlic aioli. Several dishes made with locally produced Match Meat are available for vegetarians and vegans. So go ahead and meet your friends -- they're probably already here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Sammi's Place

    5412 Ulena Ave. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-769-9004

  • Shot Heaven

    Shot Heaven

    5233 Gravois Ave. Saint Louis, MO 63116
    314-351-9606

    http://www.shotheaven.com The delightfully dive-tastic Shot Heaven is an anonymous Bevo watering hole populated by a diverse, laidback crowd whose members have one thing in common-they're all in pursuit of giddiness. The space is divided into three: Patrons congregate around two pool tables in the front room, the bar sits in the middle, and the back room features dart boards and a small, laser-lit dance floor presided over by a DJ spinning Top-40 tunes. The place gets packed for dart and pool leagues, and, on off nights, you'll find folks studiously practicing the bar arts-Golden Tee, pool, darts and polishing off bottle after bottle. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • The Silver Ballroom

    The Silver Ballroom

    4701 Morganford Road St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-832-9223

    http://www.thesilverballroom.com The Silver Ballroom stands out as the hippest place to live out drunken fantasies as a pinball wizard. The interior is slick with bordello red walls, shiny black floors sprinkled with glitter and sparkly charcoal booths. The bar top was handmade by the owners with over 400 local show fliers from years past, and the pinball machines themselves appear well-kept and clean. Expect mainstays such as the late '80s Williams tables, or the more recent licensed machines like South Park. Nearly 20 amusement options line the walls but if gaming's not your thing, just hit the punk rock jukebox, grab Stag or PBR on the cheap and snag a booth. For those keen on cocktails, the bar provides alluring mixes with equally inventive names, like the Foxy Brown and the Cold War Revival. Go for an Iron Made In Manhattan and try your luck at pleasing Bride of Pinbot. The Silver Ballroom means punks and pinball. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Skips Place Too

    4401 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63111
    314-353-0770

  • Slo Tom

    Slo Tom's Lounge

    6728 S. Broadway St. Louis, MO 63111
    314-353-9618

    Slo-Tom's Lounge is undoubtedly best described by local Americana-rock superstars The Bottlerockets in their anthem named for the bar: "I know where we could go when we ain't got nothin to do / All we're gonna need is a $10 bill, maybe we better bring two/ Baby let's you and me go down to Slo-Tom's / Let's go down to Slo-Tom's / Ain't much of nothing but it sure is something..." The humble south city hole-in-the-wall, named "Best Place to Drown Your Sorrows" in the RFT's Best Of St. Louis 2010, is one of the oldest bars on South Broadway. And while some bars are content to boast of a daily happy hour or two, here, Happy Tuesdays boasts a whopping six hours of discounts. With the right planning, you can drink all day Tuesday, sleep all day Wednesday and show up just in time for Thursday night Pool league. Just don't anger the canine head of security, Fat Girl, who rests quietly bar side, an unsuspecting (but adorable) staple to the Slo Tom's staff. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Sonny

    Sonny's Saloon

    3819 Meramec St. St. Louis, MO 63116
    314-771-9990

    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 >>

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