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What differentiates an Irish pub from just another bar? Some say the food, some say the beer and some say the decor. So what makes 100 West an Irish pub? Well, the owner is Irish, there are plenty of beers on tap, and there are a few clovers alongside the dart boards on the walls. Other than that, 100 West is just a standard, friendly neighborhood bar. The place's claim to fame are its liquor pitchers, which you can get for just $8 on Saturday nights. They're also experimenting with regular Saturday lingerie nights, which are exactly what they sound like: If ladies show up in lingerie, the liquor pitchers are free. Should ladies in their unmentionables fail to pull you in, they've got daily happy hour, friendly waitresses and free shuffleboard. More >>
http://www.club21rock.com Located in Arnold, 21 Rock Bar and Grill is surrounded by thick forests, farmland, and not a whole lot else. 21 Rock has been around for thirteen years and includes a spacious stage and dance floor, six pool tables and the "best priced drinks in Jefferson County" within 3500 square feet. Although it used to be a rough biker bar, and still a stop on many bikers' run, regulars promise 21 Rock is safe and comfortable. (Just think of those big, tough bikers with hearts of gold and "MOM" tattooed prominently on their biceps.) In fact, 21 Rock was the top donor for the March of Dimes three years in a row and regularly participates in other charity events. Friday night is ladies (and gentlemen) night at 21 Rock, with $10 rail and drafts. They also have regular bucket specials -- and famous hot wings. More >>
http://www.2720cherokee.com One of the few nighttime oases on Cherokee, this 14,000-square-foot behemoth features an ArtDimensions gallery on the second floor and scores of artsy artifacts, ranging from odd murals to Star Wars figurines to a busted typewriter and a spinet. Eclectic doesn't begin to describe it. 2720 Cherokee brings in world-renowned DJs and dub steppers as well as a variety of reggaeton, so expect to see ravers commingling with hipsters and hippies -- a truly utopian experience. They have hula hoops on hand for unleashing your inner rave child; the sound from their fantastic P.A is so intoxicating, you'll find yourself hula hooping with the best of them in no time. For booking inquiries, please call (314) 276-2700 More >>
http://www.absolutligoosed.com You might be the straightest Glenn Beck fan in St. Louis County with zero interest in the fabulous life, but you'd still be an idiot to write off Absolutli Goosed. This award-winning gay and lesbian lounge has one of the most expansive martini menus in the city, with names like Pussy Galore, Banana Hammock and Dixie Normous, as well as a laundry list of sips that won't make your grandma blush. Not sure what to order? Belly up to the smooth sea-green bar and ask for a recommendation. The obliging barkeep might even treat you to an off-menu drink like the Basil Smash: grapefruit vodka, lemon, simple syrup and muddled basil. More >>
http://www.africanchorus.org African Musical Arts, Inc. vision is to share traditional and contemporary African art music (or classical music) to showcase a the broad and rich diversity of Africa's musical arts and cultures. More >>
http://www.africanpalacebar.com You don't get to eat a giant snail every day. Or, for that matter, yam porridge or fried plantains or palm juice. Unless, that is, you visit African Palace, one of the few local African restaurants that offers an alternative to Ethiopian cuisine. A thick sauce made from red bell peppers, onion, tomatoes, olive oil and lots of atarodo peppers is liberally employed in many of the dishes, from soups to gizzards to wings (and that giant snail). For an entrée, try the meat-and-rice-based jollof (prepared, like most of the main courses, with your choice of beef, chicken or fish), or the Daily Special (which is the same every day): a brightly flavored stew that unites dried cod, chicken and tripe with greens and that rich pepper sauce. Bonus: On weekends, African Palace becomes a nightclub, featuring reggae and world-beat music. More >>
http://www.ameristarcasinos.com/stcharles/index.asp Ameristar Casino's premier entertainment venue has a quality that will appeal as much to grandpa as to newly 21 gamblers. The setup is reminiscent of a saloon -- but with bottle-cap mosaics on every table and chair, and Christmas lights hanging from rusted brass chandeliers, the bar has irresistible kitsch appeal. From the back booths to the side bars to the front tables, there ain't a bad seat in the house, so there's always a good view of both local and national bands, along with various comedians making the rounds. More >>
http://www.anthoninos.com The menu reflects both the Italian and the Greek heritage of owners Anthony and Rosario Scarato. The selection tilts toward the former, with numerous pizzas and pastas available, while the Greek board focuses on the cuisine's standbys, such as saganaki (flaming cheese), dolmathes (stuffed grape leaves) and gyros. The pizza is very good: the crust thick, with a slight chew and a teasing sweetness; the sauce lightly applied beneath a blanket of melting mozzarella; the toppings ideally proportioned. The gyro is also good and a great value. A welcoming spot with a wonderfully friendly staff. More >>
http://www.apoprecords.com Apop Records is an audiophile's wet dream. Upstairs, you'll find the most obscure vinyl, CDs, cassettes, zines, mags, pulp books and VHS tapes around. Downstairs, enter the underworld: This blacked out basement is darker than the Devil's armpit, and the unearthly sounds heard therein can either delight or terrify, and oftentimes, both at once. Camp Concentration is a disorienting trip into the mad underworld of experimental, noise, punk, acerbic rock and everything in between. Don't expect a bar or furniture, those things only distract from the music; the only thing by way of decoration is some chicken wire attached to the ceiling that the crowd can grab when the moshing gets a little out of control. More >>
http://www.pngaming.com Located on the banks of the Mississippi in historic Alton, IL Argosy Casino is one of the area's premier gaming and entertainment facilites. The casino hosts everything from popular stand-up comedy to legends of classic rock, soul and R&B. More >>
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