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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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  • Paddy O

    Paddy O'Reilly's

    618 S. Seventh St. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-588-7313

  • The Pepper Lounge

    The Pepper Lounge

    2005 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-2005

    http://www.thepepperlounge.com Walking into the resplendent Pepper Lounge, the phrase "spare no expense" comes to mind. From the staff to the leather fascia on the doors, everything about Pepper is posh. Heck, even the hallway to the bathroom and the back room are nice enough to get married in. This nightspot is where the genetically blessed come to mingle with River City's elite (think Cardinals, Rams and Blues in the flesh) and sip serious cocktails. Don't leave without ordering a martini, because Pepper's skilled bartenders muddle, twist, splash and scoop their way to greatness - the True Blood is a mind-blowing concoction with freshly macerated strawberries and just enough balsamic to catapult this 'tini into the stratosphere. On Saturdays, the space in the three large rooms is tighter than the tube dresses painted on the well-heeled clientele. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Pour House

    Pour House

    1933 Washington Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-5999

    A newcomer to Washington Avenue in 2010, the Pour House welcomes sports fans and gamers alike at its corner spot. TVs adorn each wall, so nobody misses out on the action. The bar also plays host to trivia nights and has a dart board, shuffle board, Golden Tee, Big Buck Hunter and board games. The menu highlights pub grub, with sandwiches, including a "pour boy" (Get it?), hot dogs and fingers foods such as wings and mozzarella sticks but also features a "south of the border" section with items such as a chicken quesadilla. The Pour House also offers daily specials. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Return of the Skybox

    800 N. 3rd St. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-337-7571

  • Schlafly Tap Room

    Schlafly Tap Room

    2100 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-2337

    http://www.schlafly.com Well into its second decade, the Schlafly Tap Room has been given a menu overhaul courtesy of popular local chef Andy White. The new dishes strike a balance between Schlafly's brewpub roots and White's contemporary-bistro background. Sandwiches include a fantastic ham and fried-egg concoction and a tasty burger. Don't worry, long-time Tap Room fans: Most of the classic dishes remain, including the warm, soft pretzels with white-cheddar dip, the brats and, of course, the fish and chips. Local music lovers and nightclub dwellers also know the Tap Room as a thriving event space and a great place to catch free live music from some of the area's best bands and musicians. They also hosts the occasional up-and-coming touring acts, so watch the schedule. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Scottrade Center

    Scottrade Center

    1401 Clark Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-1888

    http://www.scottradecenter.com During the frigid winter months, this 20,000-seat arena is the Blues' home sweet home. But every now and again, the ice makes way for monumental showstoppers with jaw-dropping stage set-ups (think Springsteen, Lady Gaga or Nine Inch Nails, and yes, even The Bieber). Concertgoers looking for the VIP experience can rack up seats in 91 suites, 1,700 club seats and seven party rooms. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Syberg

    Syberg's on Market

    2211 Market St. Louis, MO 63101
    314-231-2430

    http://www.sybergsmarket.com Located just west of Union Station, the downtown location of Syberg's provides nine-to-fivers and Blues fans alike a spot to stop in and grab a drink and a bite to eat. The menu features a variety of Cajun fare and seafood, including shark chunks (grilled mako shark). Syberg's also serves up traditional St. Louis favorites: toasted ravioli, Provel on many entrées, including the Cajun chicken Philly, and, of course, thin-crust pizza. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Thaxton Speakeasy

    Thaxton Speakeasy

    1009 Olive St. St. Louis, MO 63101
    314-241-3279

    http://www.thaxtonspeakeasy.com The Thaxton Speakeasy strives to be an out-of-the-way oasis in the middle of downtown St. Louis. Located in the basement of the epically beautiful Art Deco Thaxton Building, it requires patrons to bypass the inviting glass windows and make their way to the clandestine alley entrance - you'll need a password for a discounted cover, but it's conveniently located on their website. Take a minute to devour the visual delights in the lobby before descending to the bar below. The dance floor is in the middle of the room, and the crowd is exceedingly jovial - we've got to assume it's those cherry moonshine cocktails. Pro tip: Unless you grew up swilling the stuff, that maraschino cherry marinated in moonshine will knock you flat. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Tigin Irish Pub & Restaurant

    Tigin Irish Pub & Restaurant

    333 Washington Ave. St. Louis, MO 63102
    314-241-8666

    http://www.tiginirishpub.com/stl/ On the ground floor of the Hampton Inn downtown lies Irish pub Tigín. The pub, decked in wood, includes several small, separate rooms for diners and football fans. The modest beer selection includes the usual suspects at Irish pubs (Harp, Guinness), while the whiskey menu offers standards and a few higher-end choices (Middleton Very Rare). The menu highlights Irish fare, from the Irish breakfast (served all day) - which includes Irish sausages, rashers, black and white pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes and pan-fried potato bread - to corned beef and cabbage, and even has some unexpected choices (the boxty quesadilla, an Irish twist on the Mexican classic, with potato pancakes serving as the tortilla). Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Tin Can Tavern & Grille-Downtown

    Tin Can Tavern & Grille-Downtown

    1909 Locust St. St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-9330

    http://www.tincantavern.com More spacious than its older sister on Morganford Road, the downtown Tin Can Tavern specializes in canned beer, as its name would suggest, with selections ranging from tried-and-true Bud Light and PBR to rarer treats such as Old Speckled Hen and Sapporo, with just about everything else in between. While the staggering beer list is a highlight, Tin Can's menu offers more than the standard pub grub. Appetizers include popcorn on the cob and mini corn dogs, while heftier fare includes an array of sandwiches (including a fried bologna sandwich), pizzas and comfort food entrees such as meat loaf, pot roast and fried chicken. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

  • Wave Taco

    Wave Taco

    1335 Convention Plaza St. Louis, MO 63103
    314-241-8226

    http://www.wave-taco.com Wave Taco opened in early 2009 on a once-vacant lot just north of Washington Avenue in downtown St. Louis. It imported several tons of white sand from Florida, set up two immaculate outdoor beach volleyball courts and declared its motto to be "shirts optional." Order the house specialty -- a supersweet concoction called the Frozen Margarita Swirl -- at the tiki bar, then try not to stare too hard at the swimsuit-clad coeds frolicking on the faux beach. The only difference between this place and a south-of-the-border hotspot is that the kids are drinking Bud Light Lime instead of Corona with lime. Read more about this St. Louis bar or club >>

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