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http://www.staggerinnagain.com Originally established in 1974 and reborn in 1985, Stagger Inn...Again serves up apps, sandwiches, salads and soups in Edwarsdville. Stop in for the food and stay for the open mic nights, live music and happy hours More >>
Stan's (formerly Keith's) Bar is a bustling south-side dive filled with friendly regulars and friendlier bartenders. Cold domestic beer flows from the well-worn taps and hearty grub arrives quickly. Natural light from the fenestrated front wall illuminates framed posters of classic hard rock bands while sports play on a number of televisions. A reportedly raucous karaoke night takes place every Friday night on the corner stage. Come for the comfortable atmosphere and the twelve-hour happy hour from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.; stay to watch your friend humiliate herself as she belts out "Hit Me with Your Best Shot" in front of bemused spectators. More >>
http://www.stratfordbar.com Although most famous for its free (free!) happy hour on every third Friday, the Stratford Bar & Grille can easily be enjoyed any night of the week. More than forty televisions overlook pool, Foosball, Megatouch and arcade games -- leading to a gritty, cheap and fun experience. What's more, the Stratford has a 30-foot stage that allows bands of all stripes to go bananas. You literally can't miss the bright-red double-decker bus parked in the lot next to the Stratford, but still, we'll leave you with a warning: Don't miss one of your few chances to see a bus like this in the U.S. More >>
In the hotbed of Howdershell bars, Streiler's beckons to the common man to come in and sit for a bit with his buddies and some Bud Light. Low lighting, pool tables, and live blues spruce up this easy-going but tough-talkin' bar. Patrons tend to be advanced in years, but that longevity creates a sense of camaraderie that you don't find in larger bars. The crowd is hearty and friendly, and the barmaids -- who aren't afraid to show off their faded tattoos -- are sweet with banter and salty when it's last call. Mostly American beer is served here, and the bar space has the feel of a 1970s brown-and-tan basement get-together after a long day of pouring concrete for the man. Steiler's wouldn't have it any other way. More >>
http://www.subzerovodkabar.com If Tolstoy lived in present-day St. Louis, he'd certainly drop by Sub Zero Vodka Bar for his daily alcohol fix; the bar prides itself on offering the "the largest selection of vodka in the world." With a vast assortment of the classic hair-of-the-dog staple -- unique infused-vodka flavors include four pepper/sun-dried tomato, Stoli with ginger and Stoli with cucumber -- even the most discerning drinker will find the perfect taste. Furthermore, Sub Zero offers both sushi and more variations on the burger than most diners could eat in a lifetime. You can build your own by mixing and matching different meats (Black Angus, American Kobe beef as well as turkey, vegetarian and other options) with cheeses, vegetables and other toppings. Or you can choose one of the restaurant's custom-made burgers, such as a pairing of American Kobe beef with lobster, or the "Slinger" -- a Black Angus patty topped with cheese, a fried egg and a healthy scoop of chili. More >>
http://www.sybergsgravois.com Sporting a T-shirt that reads "Your trailer or mine?" firefighter Dave is merely one of a very eclectic, very charming group of regulars who might visit the family-run Syberg's. The spot is so hot, owner Rick Syberg was wary of being listed in the RFT: "We can't fit any more people in here!" he laughs over the live music. Although always crowded, it's worth it to squeeze into the charming space. The bar feels like home, and the crowd feels like family. More >>
http://www.sybergsmarket.com Located just west of Union Station, the downtown location of Syberg's provides nine-to-fivers and Blues fans alike a spot to stop in and grab a drink and a bite to eat. The menu features a variety of Cajun fare and seafood, including shark chunks (grilled mako shark). Syberg's also serves up traditional St. Louis favorites: toasted ravioli, Provel on many entrées, including the Cajun chicken Philly, and, of course, thin-crust pizza. More >>
http://www.sybergsdorsett.com The Maryland Heights location of Syberg's. More >>
http://www.10milehouse.com The Ten Mile House is a house divided. This Affton sports bar offers several rooms for your gaming, grooving or listening pleasure. County cougars get their lush on while newly minted 21s throw back Red Headed Sluts and challenge each other to games of pool or one of the myriad sports-themed video games lining the far wall. There's a stage buried in the back, and whether it's rock and roll, danceable covers or stompin' country, the place is never more alive than when it's full of music. More >>
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