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Featured Bars/Clubs


http://www.failonis.com Since 1916 the Failoni family has been quietly turning out some of the best food in St. Louis inside this pile of bricks along an industrial stretch of Manchester. What food! A soaring lemon garlic chicken, a to-die-for Sicilian salad and a pan-fried chicken dinner on Tuesday nights that's nothing short of wonderful. On Thursday and Friday nights, Alex Jr. breaks out the karaoke machine and croons spot-on Sinatra covers. If you want to take in that show, you'll need to reserve a table in advance -- and prepare to enjoy one of St. Louis' hidden gems. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.felixsrestaurant.com This chic Dogtown restaurant and watering hole could easily overwhelm the senses: Everything here - from the décor (muted gray-purple walls clashing with paintings reminiscent of Magic Eye stereograms) to the eclectic crowd, which includes both college students and 40somethings - has a slightly precarious vibe. But it's that playful quirkiness that makes Felix's worth a visit. With a menu of burgers, pizza, quesadillas and "Saint Louis' best ribs," Felix's has good eats and an that ambiance strikes the perfect first-date balance of "casual hang" and "potential romance," but it's also accessible enough to serve as a good jumping-off point for a wild night of bar-hopping. Or, what the heck, maybe Felix's jukebox, which favors the edgier side of the top 40, might inspire patrons to stay put and dance all night. You just never know -- at Felix's, it's always an adventure. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.stl-jacksons.com This vibrant bar and restaurant located on Dogtown's southern cusp touts its atmosphere, and for good reason. Nestled between nondescript buildings on a particularly bland stretch of Manchester's industrial section, JackSon's bright exterior alone warrants a second glance, with its ornately crafted neon sun light and welcoming patio. Upon stepping inside, appropriately dim lighting accentuates a long bar with lacquered wood trim, wall-spanning murals and a wooden statue of what appears to be a pirate -- or maybe a castaway. As for the food: Andy and Dave Dalton opened JackSons' in honor of their late father, Jack, a south-city tavernkeeper, and chef Vince Anderson does a fine job keeping things basic. Dad would be especially proud of the two-inch-thick New York strip, which weighs in at nearly a full pound. Beef fillet in pan jus is another winner. Appetizers and pizza are available in the bar area until late-night -- perfect for fueling up during JackSon's weekly college night or during a performance by one of the many local bands that takes the stage here. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
You wouldn't expect an unassuming, squat building on the commercial Hampton strip to be the flashiest bar in St. Louis, but it is. With dozens of sparkling disco balls, mirrored walls and a glitter-inlaid bar top, it's like the lovechild of a strip club and a disco roller rink, but one where karaoke is king. There's a feeling that what happens in this sparkling paradise stays here. The drinks aren't cheap, but the mixed ones are so strong that just one or two will have you crooning "I Want to Know What Love Is" in no time. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.patsbarandgrill.com It's difficult to think of Dogtown without Pat's Bar and Grill coming to mind. Opened in 1942 by Pat Connolly, then a recent immigrant from Galway County, Ireland, the eponymous pub is the canvas on which much of the neighborhood's green, white and orange history was painted. Over the decades, the venerable bar-and-grill has mastered the classic Irish pub formula: a down-to-earth atmosphere, friendly service, cold Guinness on tap and a solid menu, which includes not only a number of traditional Irish meat-and-potatoes entrees but also a smorgasbord of deep-fried fare. The chicken wings are arguably the best in Saint Louis, which might be evidenced by the fact that an entire roll of paper towels is supplied with each order. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
http://www.sandrinasstl.com Sandrina's is a below-the-radar gem on Arsenal that draws a diverse crowd of south city folk. Hipsters and hoosiers commingle over pool in the game room upstairs or face off in shuffleboard on the main floor. A mural of St. Louis luminaries is in progress in the dining room, but drinking with Jean Harlow and Vincent Price isn't the only reason why Sandrina's is everyone's favorite post-1:30 bar. Sandrina's serves up a late-night menu of traditional bar fare that's perfect for soaking up the booze; and unlike most late-night eateries, the food here is good enough to eat in the daytime too. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
Trophy Room is the smoky, beer-drenched dive bar of your dreams, especially if you enjoy a little drama with your drink -- or beer before breakfast. The Trophy Room opens at 6 a.m., and we gotta wonder if the troublemakers have been boozing since that hour, or if they got thrown out of Sandrina's across the street and stumbled on over. No matter: Everyone has a somewhat sordid, usually hilarious story from a night out at the Trophy Room, and that's why we love it. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>
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