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http://www.bluescitydeli.com Vince Valenza has harmoniously blended his two greatest loves -- the restaurant biz and the blues -- in this cute, corner-storefront deli, where the walls are riddled with concert posters, album covers and photos (look for the shot of Valenza from his club-gigging days with music buddy Pennsylvania Slim). Aside from a "soup of the day" and a couple of salads, we're talking all sandwiches, all the time. But there's no reason to sing the blues about the Italian salsiccia po'-boy or what just might be the biggest and best muffaletta this side of the Big Easy. On Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons, some of the city's best musicians take to the tiny stage at Blues City and transform the south-city haunt into a jumpin' blues venue. It's a great place to grab a quick bite, kick back with a cold beer and soak up some quality local music. More >>
http://www.boathouseforestpark.com Forest Park's Boathouse lies in the heart of the park, nestled near the art museum and zoo, making it an easy go-to for weary, hungry park visitors. The patio sits next to Post-Dispatch Lake, where paddle boaters cruise by during the summer/early fall. The menu provides options for all ages, with salads, pizzas, sandwiches and a separate kids' menu. The outdoor bar offers cold beverages for those who are waiting for a table or just want to sit outside and take in the surroundings. More >>
http://www.bobbysfrozencustard.com Bobby's Frozen Custard is a dessert and ice cream shop specializing in frozen custard. It's located in Maryville, Illinois. More >>
Borders needs no introduction as a corporate behemoth, but it also has a quieter, coffeeshop side that features local and nationally touring folk and folk-rock acts in a minimalist, bookish setting. More >>
Borders needs no introduction as a corporate behemoth, but it also has a quieter, coffeeshop side that features local and nationally touring folk and folk-rock acts in a minimalist, bookish setting. More >>
Located off the beaten track in a Highway 141 outer-road shopping strip, Borgetti's Bar draws a regular gang of loyal customers -- brought in by the full menu, free pool on Mondays and live music on the weekends. The dark wood bar stretches across the entire back of the large space, keeping the bartenders on the go as they efficiently serve up drinks and food. Patrons are charitable; the mirror behind the bar is covered with MDA donation cards. With great service and unusually comfortable stools, it's no wonder that no one seems to want to leave Borgetti's. More >>
One of Maryland Heights' friendliest and busiest bars, The Brew House is made up of equal parts "bros" and brouhaha. Take into account its close proximity to several apartment complexes, and it's easy enough to see why you'll find a diverse (and fairly random) selection of co-eds, grads, businessmen, and townies all under the same roof. The much-coveted pool table in the back always brings out a slew of seasoned players, but newcomers are always welcome to shoot with the best. Loosen your tie, turn your baseball hat backwards and come on in for inexpensive drinks and some pretty hilarious '80s karaoke. More >>
http://www.brewskeez.net The O'Fallon location of this "sports cafe" serves up similar favorites to its Florissant sister. Appetizers include T-ravs, mozzarella sticks, stuffed bread sticks and wings, while the main event offers burgers and sandwiches. For those with a bigger appetite, go for the "Heavy Weight Champ" - 3.5 pounds of beef topped with six strips of bacon, cheddar-onion straws, cheddar and Monterey jack cheeses, lettuce, onions, pickles and tomato. Guests who can knock out this bad boy, along with an order of fries and a 22-ounce soda or beer, in 45 minutes, get the meal for free. More >>
http://www.brewskeez.net Brewskeez touts itself as a "sports cafe," which translates to tons of appetizers, including potato skins, T-ravs and wings. Brewskeez rounds out their menu with salads, wraps, pizza and burgers, but there are a few unexpected choices, such as veal-and-portabella-mushroom ravioli. There's also pool and darts to entertain guests in between innings. More >>
http://www.broadwayoysterbar.com A true taste of N'awlins awaits you at this party-time Cajun/Creole dive, housed in a 150-year-old historic building in the shadows of Busch Stadium and the Highway 40 overpass. Order up a mess of crawfish, fried alligator, jambalaya or gumbo (the house recipe, known as Gumbo Ya Ya, is mixed with shrimp, chicken and andouille sausage), or go for one of the five grinders or five varieties of oysters on the half-shell. The Big Easy ain't just found in the flavors, though: Broadway Oyster Bar is also a great place to see national jazz, blues and zydeco acts seven days a week. Nowhere else in town can you eat gator meat and oysters and hear live music. The regulars know it, and they pack the bar so full it makes you wonder if N'awlins natives aren't coming up here for a slice o' blues, St. Louis-style. Laissez le bon temps rouler, indeed. More >>
http://www.brunosamericangrill.com Just south of Interstate 44, Bruno's American Grill serves up classic home cooking and pub grub. Diners can choose to sit in the large, separate dining room or in the spacious bar area. The bar also hosts live music and has two large TVs for sports fans to get their fix. Besides burgers, St. Louis-style pizza, soups, and standard appetizers such as toasted ravioli and potato skins, the restaurant also offers sandwiches, including a hot ham and cheese, and "pub platters," which are available after 4 p.m. and include items such as grilled pork chops, or opt for the house special (also available after 4 p.m.) -- fried chicken served with mashed potatoes and gravy. Bruno's has plenty of parking behind the restaurant. More >>
http://www.bubbyandsissys.com Just a few blocks from the upscale bars of the State Street neighborhood, Bubby & Sissy's is on a mission to make Alton a wee bit freakier. The tacky-chic watering hole is LGBT friendly and hosts extremely popular drag shows every weekend at JP's Showlounge upstairs. Bubby & Sissy's may be a conservative's nightmare, but the place is overwhelmingly welcoming. Its back patio features a stunning waterfall display and always-burning campfire. The owners serve free dinners to patrons twice a week, and the Christmas lights decking out the bar provide the familiar feeling of throwing back tallboys in your college dorm room. The Glenn Becks of the world are petrified of stepping foot in a place like Bubby & Sissy's - probably because they'd never want to leave. More >>
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