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http://www.cjmuggs.com Besides being a popular happy-hour spot, CJ Muggs also serves up a large variety of lunch and dinner options. Most any craving can be satisfied with selections including Bayou shrimp, nachos, meat loaf, risotto, vegetable pad Thai, burgers, pizzas (using both mozzarella and Provel) and an ample sandwich selection. On nice days, guests can enjoy their meals on CJ Muggs' large patio. More >>
http://www.cjmuggs.com With a large menu, big bar and plenty of seating, C.J. Muggs, at the corner of Lockwood and Gore avenues in Webster Groves, feeds and entertains locals and newcomers en masse. The menu features expected and unexpected bar fare, including Bayou shrimp sautéed in a beer-and-butter sauce, three-bean chicken chili and Creole gumbo. C.J. Muggs also serves an expansive selection of pizzas, baked with both mozzarella and Provel cheeses. Some of the restaurant's heftier bites include entrées, burgers and sandwiches, including a bourbon pepper steak, seared and topped with a sweet onion bourbon sauce and onion strings, a barbecued pulled pork sandwich and the "St. Louis Bleus" burger topped with blue cheese and bacon. Local musicians rock out on a corner stage, and after a few beers, you'll be waving your lighter in the air with a group of new best friends. C.J. Muggs also offers patio seating along the sidewalk, and the Webster Groves location houses a large private banquet room. More >>
http://www.chaseparkplaza.com Inside the swanky Chase Park Plaza next to the Eau Bistro, hotel guests and St. Louis locals alike can pop into Cafe Eau for an upscale dining experience. Take a seat in one of the high-backed booths or opt for a pool-adjacent table outside on nice evenings. The menu includes flat breads such as the Hill (Italian sausage, capicola, prosciutto, pepperoncini, Provel and tomato sauce), T-ravs, burgers, ribs and salads. Local bands and DJs offer music during the late-night hours, when you can barely see the bar over all the gelled, beautiful heads in front of it. More >>
http://www.candiccis.net If beer and burgers aren't your style, how about wine and pasta? For the past two years, Candicci's in Ballwin has been "slowly trying to educate people in the county of what real Italian food tastes like." With customer favorites like langusto supremo, tutto mare and spidino frutta mare, Candicci's has become a dining destination in a relatively short amount of time. But if you're feeling a little less adventurous, despite the assurance from employees, Candicci's also has pizza -- always a safe alternative. There are more than 40 varieties of wine in stock, plus live music every Thursday, Friday and Saturday night and drink specials on weekdays. Dining solo? No need to feel embarrassed; there's always a game on TV. More >>
Located in the heart of Soulard, Carsons is known mainly as a go-to Karaoke stop on weekend nights. The colloquial vibe, cozy atmosphere and laid back crowd make it an easy place to grab the mic and cut loose on the small stage. But this dive offers great prices on cold brews all week long making it a great happy hour stop as well. More >>
http://www.casalomaballroom.com After you walk up the stairs and step into history, notice the vast space between the relatively small stage and the tables around the walls. The Casa Loma Ballroom is a remnant of the days when clubs were designed to give dancers room to move, and this same space has seen more than a million rugs cut in its seven-plus decades. More >>
As a pseudo bar-cade and punk venue, CBGBs carries the dive bar aesthetic on its sleeve. GBGB has cheap beer, good jams and great people. Grab a cold PBR and hit the arcade cocktail table or the Pac-Man machine. Shuffeboard, pinball and darts provide more entertainment options in the next room. On a lucky night, the bar gets packed with show-goers and live music, ranging from dirty bar rock to snotty punk. Plenty of ashtrays and bar stools occupy the space, so smokers won’t need to bear the weather of the outside world. However, for the outdoor-inclined, a spacious patio with wooden benches provides ample seating. The building itself looks distinctly St. Louis, carrying with it a classic style preserved by punk culture. CBGB stands as the solid regular hang for the brazen barfly. More >>
http://www.thechaifetzarena.com You won't leave Chaifetz Arena without overhearing at least one discussion about how to pronounce the name of the 10,000-seat arena on the campus of St. Louis University (for the record, it's Shay-fetz, not Chay-fitz or Kay-feetz). But you don't come here for the name or the SLU connection - it's all about the music, man! Though not quite as massive as the Scottrade Center, Chaifetz has hosted a laundry list of A-list performers, including Lil' Wayne, Vampire Weekend and even Bob Dylan. This is the place for shows that don't require production teams equal to the population of most small Missouri towns. Since most shows at Chaifetz are free or heavily discounted for students, the crowd can be, well, a little less than reverent to the folks on stage, but never mind that. In addition to its musical offerings, Chaifetz also plays host to SLU-approved political figures and speakers on occasion, so just ignore the Bill O'Reilly house ads blazing during intermission. More >>
The Charlack's not big, but it's not too small, and close to 100 people can fit inside before things get uncomfortable. The small tables are perfect for gathering to watch local bands. The crowd is usually an older one, appreciative of the competitively priced drinks and one of the best open jam sessions in St. Louis. More >>
Since 1993, Charlie's has been serving area regulars and providing a place for nightly karaoke. Charlie's doesn't have a lot to offer in the way of food (it serves only frozen pizzas), but it has friendly, unpretentious atmosphere in spades. Upstairs, bartenders know every customer's name and drink preference by heart. Downstairs is another bar, a stage area with life-size statues of Marilyn Monroe, Elvis and Betty Boop, and a karaoke machine with more than 10,000 songs. Even if the sheer power of your voice is enough to shatter pint glasses at the bar, the staff at Charlie's promises you will never be booed. More >>
http://www.chaseparkplaza.com Chasers is nestled in the Chase Park Plaza, right behind the entrance to the movie theater in this beautiful old Central West End hotel complex. It's a tiny hotel bar and somewhat oddly situated, thanks to the teeming thoroughfare through the lobby and in and out of the movies. But there's a good selection of basic spirits here, and at night when live jazz is smoothly wafting from one end of the lounge to the other, everything else seems to melt away. More >>
http://www.yourchezmarilyn.com Salon by day and bar by night, Chez Marilyn is a lounge for your inner glamourpuss. Old Hollywood posters deck the walls, and the movie-themed drinks (Casablanca, Bus Stop, Gone with The Wind) are as elegant as Audrey Hepburn at Tiffany's. In lieu of cashews or peanuts, Chez Marilyn offers free self-serve popcorn direct from an air-popping cart while televisions project the movies Marilyn's champions. Adding to the elegance is its outdoor seating area, a patio featuring cobblestones, live acoustic music and all that jazz. More >>
http://www.ciceros-stl.com Food? Entertainment? Drinks galore? This sprawling Loop landmark has you covered. Peruse the super-extensive beer list (and prepare to be wowed: Cicero's has hard-to-find gems like Young's Double Chocolate Stout and McEwan's IPA on tap), listen to live music (usually of the rock or indie variety) and stuff your face with way-better-than-average bar food. Pizzas here are thin-crust but not crackery, and the varieties - such as chicken Alfredo, "green" (broccoli, spinach, green pepper and pesto) and Buffalo shrimp -- are far from ho-hum. The salmon burger and the deep-fried artichoke hearts are unexpected treats, too. Cicero's has always been a haven for jam-band junkies, thanks to frequent performances by acts such as Madahoochi, but the club's show repertoire extends to everything from rock to alt-country to the occasional national touring act. More >>
New design collective Civil Ape lends their massive, art-strewn studio space to various local art and music organizations like the St. Louis Arts Project (SLAP) and Chautauqua Art Labs. The Civil Ape crew is heavily involved in the local music scene (founding member Damon Davis is Scripts of Scripts N Screwz) promoting, designing and producing works by local hip hop artists like Nato Caliph and Thelonious Kryptonite. More >>
