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http://www.livenation.com/Verizon-Wireless-Amphitheater-St-Louis-tickets-Maryland-Heights/venue/49672 No St. Louisan's summer is complete without taking in a show at Verizon Wireless Amphitheater, the storied Maryland Heights venue formerly known as Riverport. It's where your parents sweated through the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin and where you've witnessed everything from Radiohead to Sugarland. The largest outdoor venue in the metro area, it's also one of the few egalitarian concert experiences left - from the 45-minute caravan through the Riverport business park to the endless series of parking lots, to making friends waiting for the Johnny on the Spot and sharing beer with the happy stoners a picnic blanket over. Concerts have become too sterile, but this venue still requires a commitment, and it's one we're happy to make in the sweltering St. Louis summer. More >>
http://www.vintagevinyl.com This independent record store is the darling of the Loop (and with selections ranging from mainstream to obscure, it's easy to see why). Its ability to draw in such diverse patrons makes Vintage Vinyl an impressive platform for CD signings, meet ´n greets and in-store performances. Whether you're looking for that latest local release or dying to see your favorite touring band up-close and first-hand, you can count on Vintage Vinyl to deliver. More >>
http://www.vitosstl.info Every college kid worth his Animal House poster knows that pizza is the staff of life, so it's wise of Vito La Fata III to run his business on the eastern edge of Saint Louis University. But make no mistake: These aren't your typical, greasy, gotta-get-through-finals pies. La Fata's pizzas are for the connoisseur. The perfectly chewy crust is lifted into the stratosphere by zippy tomato sauce, mozzarella and super-fresh toppings. The number of choices (from traditional pizza margherita to an ooh-la-la shrimp-and-artichoke pie) can make for tough decisions, but you really can't go wrong. And don't forget to ask for fresh basil -- it's grown in the garden out back. More >>
http://www.vocestl.com Since it opened in December 2012, Voce, "a venue for all voices," as owner Steve Scaglione puts it, has hosted everything from jazz, blues and folk to the occasional punk show. The black and red room features a small unintimidating stage, tables for sitting, a full bar and plenty of standing room to get up close to the performance. The downtown spot connects directly to Maurizio's Pizza & Sports Bar, which spits out hand-tossed New York style pizzas every night of the week late into the evening. Get an Italian tinged experience by pairing some pizza with a performance. More >>
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http://www.myspace.com/wayoutclub Nostalgia hits like a ton bricks at this club, adorned with framed photos and artwork of pop culture past. Every inch of wall and ceiling space is covered with something here: B-movie posters, random art, framed pin-up girls giving their best sexyface, a collection of dead, vintage televisions, and weird alien fetuses housed in glass bottles like so many formaldehyde frogs. The TV sets that do work display obscure exploitation and indie-flicks. This hip watering hole has a venue side with a tall stage, booming sound system and enough seating in the form of '50s dinette sets to make Betty Draper jealous. In its storied history, the Way Out Club has hosted many a music group, ranging from psychedelic jam bands to all-girl garage rockers. Both the bar and show areas are spacious, providing ample room for the occasional interpretive dance, or punk rock flailing. The booze selection looks keen, and this spot stands to be a rare haven for hippies and hipsters alike. Just don't forget to give Angus, the Way Out's resident feline, some love; he's really the one running the place. More >>
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http://www.wildcountrynightclub.com Wild Country in Collinsville, Illinois, is a country-Western nightclub that offers line dancing, live country music and plenty of drink specials -- including $2 bombs on Wednesdays, $1.50 longnecks all night on Fridays and $5 pitchers on Saturdays, in addition to other specials. More >>
http://www.wiredcoffee.net Located deep inside a Sunset Hills strip mall along Lindbergh Boulevard, Wired Coffee lives up to its name serving high-octane coffee in a bright and vibrant atmosphere. Its beverages begin with Wired's own selected and roasted beans, available in several different blends and varieties. The drink menu features a wide selection of hot and cold coffee drinks, boasting styles that range from sweet and creamy to decadent and crunchy with toffee or cookie toppings. Wired also offers a selection of teas, fruit smoothies and Italian sodas. In addition to beverages, Wired scoops out hand-crafted gelato with a dozen different flavors always available, including pistachio, tiramisu and cappuccino. Other desserts available include scones, biscotti and cookies. Wired also offers a full breakfast and lunch menu with grilled paninis and wraps made fresh to order. More >>
http://www.lonewolfcoffeecompany.com Lone Wolf is much larger than an average coffee house. In fact, it feels more like a lodge than a coffee shop, with its outdoorsy décor. The menu also steps above the coffee-shop template, with gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads, daily specials and a grilled cheese du jour alongside the standard muffins and scones. Lone Wolf also serves beer and wine in addition to its lattes and espressos. More >>
http://www.thewoodstl.com This Maplewood spot for food and music, situated on Sutton Boulevard just south of Manchester Road, offers patrons a good-size menu filled with the usual bar food, sandwiches, burgers, salads and pizzas. Pizzas at the Wood are brick-oven-baked, twelve inches in diameter and come with a number of toppings available, including bacon, sausage, portobella mushrooms and ground turkey. The Wood also offers specialty pizzas, such as a veggie, meat lover's and chicken wings, which comes with grilled chicken and a spicy sauce. Other dining options include toasted ravioli, homemade chili, chicken strips and a few different burger options, such as a turkey burger or the "black-and-blue" burger, a half-pound patty topped with blue cheese and bacon. The Wood also features various bands on most weekend nights, as well as DJs. More >>
