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http://www.gallagherswaterloo.com Gallagher's is an American restaurant located in Waterloo, Illinois. It serves burgers, pastas, steaks and other American fare. More >>
http://www.thegargoylestl.com By day, the Gargoyle Club is a nondescript room in the basement of Wash U's Mallinkrodt Center, just below the Edison Theatre Box Office. By night, though, visiting indie rock acts magically transform the Gargoyle into a murky, earthy, sweaty club packed with college radio fans. The sound and lighting leave much to be desired, but a great band at the Gargoyle more often than not turns out a great show despite the room's deficiencies. More >>
When St. Louis passed the new laws that tightened the reins on smoking in the area, Old Timers Saloon in Breckenridge Hills was left with a choice: Either stop serving bar food or ban smoking within the establishment. The owners chose the former, and it's a shame, because the inclusion of food would put this bar over the top. Described by staff as a "blue collar bar", Old Timers has a loyal clientele of neighborhood folks and union guys -- word is it was quite a cop hangout when it still served food, as the police station is just a couple blocks away. The upstairs area has a large U-shaped bar that can be approached from all angles and the newly renovated downstairs has a small stage for live entertainment and a pool table. Mondays are half price on everything -- so if they only still served food I think this place could potentially cure even the worst case of the Mondays. More >>
http://www.saucemagazine.com/grahamsgrill/ Graham's is a convivial neighborhood spot that caters to indecisive diners. Want Cajun/Creole food? There's red beans and rice, etouffee and gumbo. Want pasta? You've got five to choose from, including pasta jambalaya. Bayou baskets come stuffed with your choice of fried crawfish tails, crab cakes, clam strips, fried oysters or coconut shrimp. Then there's fresh seafood, tavern food (like burgers and sandwiches), barbecue from the smoker out back, grilled steaks and even a children's menu and house-made bread pudding in a spicy rum sauce. Head to Graham's for a low-key-but-fun Friday night, when you want to eat on the cheap and listen to some local music. More >>
http://www.thegramophonelive.com The Gramophone is one of the stalwarts of the Grove's burgeoning nightclub scene. The venue prides itself on booking a stylistically diverse mix of music, from up and coming hip hop acts to bloghouse DJs and swampy Delta blues. The Gramophone is also the new home of legendary bi-weekly dance party London Calling. With its classy yet laid-back feel, non-smoking policy and great drink selection, the Gramophone is suitable for just about any genre. More >>
http://www.grappagrill.com Sprawling something-for-everyone menu starts with burgers and basic bar food. Toss in a moderately priced selection of chicken, steak and seafood entrées and unusual stuff like chocolate ravioli for dessert, and the result is a locally owned take on Houlihans or T.G.I. Friday's. More >>
http://www.greatgrizzlybear.net At the corner of Geyer Avenue and Menard Street in the historic Soulard neighborhood, the Great Grizzly Bear's brick building plays host to live bands and annual Mardi Gras revelers inside and on its large patio. The menu features more than a dozen appetizers, including crab rangoon, potato skins and nachos. Cajun specialties include a shrimp-and-scallops rice bowl. Great Grizzly Bear also offers wraps, pizza, soups and a large selection of sandwiches, including a Caribbean jerk chicken Philly and a "Kentucky reuben" with ham, swiss and cheddar cheeses, and cole slaw on sourdough bread. More >>
http://www.growlerspub.com Growler's Pub is truly the best spot in South County to grab a pint. With 133 beers in-house, and 33 on draft, you'd be positively daft to pass up this thirteen year old Lindbergh mainstay. Pewter mugs blanket the ceiling above the bar, and the walls are crammed with collectibles, tongue-in-cheek signs and posters, and there's an entire wall devoted to Honorary Brewmasters, who've completed the watering hole's famous beer card. The more you drink the more you get—like Growlers T's, polos, watches, all the way up to one of those pricey neon signs you've always wanted to put on your mantle. Plan ahead if you're looking to imbibe al fresco; though you could practically land a jumbo jet on their patio, in spring, summer and fall the patio runs on an hour to two hour wait. To help soak up the suds, Growlers' menu offers a wide range of pub fare, including wings, nachos, quesadillas and burgers. More >>
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