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Mac's C'mon Inn, located on Kingshighway past Lindenwood University in St. Charles, is a small, friendly oasis -- just the place to quaff a few after a hard day of work. The patrons here are mostly middle-aged, but the young bartenders also pull in the college crowd from time to time. This bar is so friendly, and so familiar with the details of its regulars' lives, it actually has a board showing any upcoming birthdays. Happy hour is Monday through Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. to close, with daily specials including $4 bombs on Monday, $6 Bud Light pitchers on Tuesday, $2.50 wells on Wednesday and $1.50 16-ounce PBRs on Thursday. Since the only menu item available at Mac's is a personal pizza, smoking is still allowed. More >>
A restaurant and concert venue scheduled to open in February 2013, featuring live music and DJs seven nights a week. More >>
http://www.maggieobriens.com If you count down the days until St. Patty's Day, Maggie O'Brien's is the place for you. The Irish-themed restaurant, which opened downtown in 1979, serves up traditional pub grub, including T-ravs, wings, burgers and sandwiches and St. Louis-style ribs, with Irish fare such as corned beef and cabbage, fish and chips and Irish beef stew. Diners can stick around and watch the game at Maggie's or stop by after: The bar stays open until 3 a.m. More >>
It's not just the video games and cheap beer that make Malle's feel like a frat house on a weeknight, circa 2002. More important is the familiarity evident in the crowd of twenty and thirtysomethings, who all reach out to be a bro to one another while Jackass and Sports Center play above the bar and the DJ cranks Nelly and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Game night drink specials make Malle's a great place to chillax or maybe even sing some karaoke. More >>
http://www.mandarinlounge.net Find the gangway between Scape and Design Within Reach (hint: hang a left at the Maryland Plaza fountain), greet the black-clad bouncer, and take the elevator to the third floor. You're instantly greeted by a phalanx of Chinese warriors, set back against dark red walls. Mandarin is an upscale nightclub with one of the best rooftop patios in St. Louis. DJs spin Top 40 tunes, while Central West Enders tipple and recline in one of the intimate, soft-lit corners. Don't miss the bathrooms, which are joined by a large stone sink (girls are often found peering into the boy's side and vice versa) and feature a sheet of water magically raining down from the mirror. Washing your hands was never more fun. More >>
http://www.dineatmangia.com Those who remember Mangia Italiano as a cramped, smoky, funky 3 a.m. bar that just happened to serve tasty pastas, pizzas and sandwiches might be shocked by recent developments. The South Grand mainstay has expanded, adding a spacious and -- gasp! -- nonsmoking dining room. Local musicians turn one corner into a stage on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, rocking out into the wee hours of the morning. The vibe remains casual, and the menu continues to feature such signature dishes as spaghetti Mangia and pizzas named after characters from Roman mythology. The seafood risotto -- shrimp and lobster in a rich seafood stock -- might be your best bet, but keep your ears perked when your server recites the daily specials. The kitchen often offers a fish of the day or seasonal favorites, such as morels. More >>
http://www.themaproomstl.com Nestled in the Benton Park neighborhood, the Map Room has been converted from a meat market to a cozy coffeehouse and now serves an expansive list of teas and French-press coffees. For those looking for a nip in their sip, the Map Room also serves wine and spiked coffee and tea. For bites, select from the café's large dessert selection, including cupcakes, tortes and petits fours. On nice days, guests can enjoy the Map Room's spacious patio. More >>
Located in the Central West End, Maryland House at Brennan's offers a high-end drinking experience, with several wines, cocktails and beers to choose from. It only offers small meat and cheese plates to graze on, and the ambiance at the Maryland House steers patrons more toward drinking than eating. A large bar, thoughtfully placed artwork adorning the walls and private, members-only rooms and spaces contribute to the upscale atmosphere at this CWE spot. Maryland House at Brennan's also offers some outdoor seating along Maryland Avenue, and cigars are sold at the bar. More >>
http://www.marylandyards.com With wood paneling, a corner-mounted television and long tables to host a family of after-hour co-workers, this restaurant-bar feels familiar, like your favorite college dive. While it's comfortable and certainly a "regulars" haunt, Maryland Yards is a place where fun is easily found. Between the dartboards, the video-game consoles, the pool tables and the hard-to-find NTN triva, patrons will never be bored -- especially on the weekends, when high decibels of karaoke shake the shack. More >>
http://www.meltingpot.com The St. Louis outpost of a 70-restaurant national chain, this is pretty much your only choice if you're in the mood to do fondue. The cheese way is available both as appetizer and main course, with a choice of "traditional" (oil, high-cal) or "court bouillon" (broth, lower-cal) for the entrées. Because there's only one burner on the smaller tables, your party had better be of the same culinary mind. A little chocolate for dessert, and you're fondone. More >>
You wouldn't expect an unassuming, squat building on the commercial Hampton strip to be the flashiest bar in St. Louis, but it is. With dozens of sparkling disco balls, mirrored walls and a glitter-inlaid bar top, it's like the lovechild of a strip club and a disco roller rink, but one where karaoke is king. There's a feeling that what happens in this sparkling paradise stays here. The drinks aren't cheap, but the mixed ones are so strong that just one or two will have you crooning "I Want to Know What Love Is" in no time. More >>
http://www.mile277.com We've long been searching for a biker bar that doesn't make us want to bathe in hand sanitizer, and Mile 277 is the answer to our prayers. The owners spared no expense, from the brushed chrome doors to the hogs shining like diamond rings scattered throughout the bar. Expect live local music from a variety of big-draw names like Trixie Delight and Dr. Zhivegas, and the occasional touring acts like Shooting Star. Otherwise, the video DJs will treat you to the best in hair metal and hard rock. The Hell's Angels may not feel over-welcome here, but you will. (Don't tell the Hell's Angels we said that.) More >>
http://www.missouribarandgrille.com Located a stone's throw from Wash. Ave., Missouri Bar & Grill provides a casual alternative to the club scene. The bar serves food until 2:30 a.m. every day with appetizers such as fried zucchini and toasted ravioli. Bigger bites include burgers, sandwiches, shrimp, fish, pork chops and even steak. Inside, guests can admire plenty of sports memorabilia or enjoy a round of darts. Missouri Bar & Grill also offers a free shuttle to Cardinals and Rams home games. More >>
http://www.mobot.org An educational and recreational series of beautiful public gardens of various types (rose, Japanese, etc.) built on Henry Shaw's former estate. More >>
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