Music Venues in St. Louis

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  • Bally Sports Live!

    601 Clark Ave #103, Saint Louis Unknown

  • Bambino's

    3601 Commerce Drive, Arnold Jefferson County

    636-282-1100

    Bambino's Restaurant and Bar is located on Commerce Drive, just off the outer road of I-55 and Vogel Road in Arnold. But even though Bambino's large outdoor patio overlooks the highway, it somehow still achieves the relaxing feel of a private wooded winery. Along with a long list of imported wines, beers and liquors, Bambino's specializes in Italian food. To top off Bambino's large portions at decent prices, happy hour is weekdays from 2 to 6 p.m.; you can get select appetizers for half off, $2 domestics and $3.75 rail mixers.
  • The Banquet Centers

    8721 Commerical Blvd., Pevely Jefferson County

    636-464-2828

  • Barbarella

    3131 S Grand Blvd St. Louis - South Grand

    314-664-2020

    For some, this place will always be the Jade Room (the awning out front even says so). It's no longer a dim neighborhood dive, the Jade Room got an uber-mod facelift in late 2009 and was renamed Barbarella, after the iconic 1968 film. The décor of incites nostalgia and wonder -- lava lamps mingle with the orange and blue geometric curves that span the walls, with designs by local artists Joseph Raglani and Jeremy Kannapell. The dim lighting and illuminating glow of nearby flat screen TVs plays well to the sci-fi aura of Barbarella. Test your inner nerd at Geek Trivia or indulge in science fiction films, including bar-favorite Dr. Who. After hours appetizers like crab rangoon and chicken curry are served until 2 a.m., thanks to the kitchen of the adjoining Mekong Restaurant.
    2 articles
  • BB's Jazz, Blues & Soups

    700 S. Broadway St. Louis - Downtown

    314-436-5222

    In a town with as many blues enthusiasts as St. Louis, the question of which blues club is best can be a topic of spirited discussion. BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups inhabits a historic brick buildings that oozes atmosphere, and it offers a first-rate selection of local and touring performers. BB's features a varied schedule of musical acts, a large year-round seating capacity and full-service kitchen specializing in Cajun and Creole food, in addition to a selection of American bar food.
    15 articles
  • Beale on Broadway

    701 S. Broadway St. Louis - Downtown

    314-621-7880

    The Beale on Broadway home to live blues, soul and R&B seven nights a week 'til 3am.
    3 articles
  • Beatniks

    3331 Rue Royale St. Charles

    636-916-2006

  • Beauty Bar

    7001 Lansdowne Ave. St. Louis - St. Louis Hills

    314-647-5400

  • The Beerhouse

    777 River City Casino Blvd., South St. Louis County Mehlville/ Oakville/ Lemay

    314-388-7777

    One of the more surreal dining experiences in St. Louis: a good ol' American bar and grill done up as a Disneyfied Bavarian beer hall, complete with waitresses costumed in fetching frocks a la Snow White. Part of the River City casino, the menu hits the basic goods, including tasty, oversized burgers, wings and ribs (ask for the sauce on the side). But there is also German fare, including a terrific rendition of the classic sauerbraten (here called "German Pot Roast"), tender braised beef over yummy spaetzle and braised red cabbage. Best of all, the friendly bartenders are skilled at a quick pour -- especially when the carnage you suffered at the craps table is written all over your face.
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  • Berzerker Studios

    3033 Locust St. Louis - Washington Avenue

    314-652-7300

  • Beulah's Red Velvet Lounge

    4769 Drive Martin Luther King Drive St. Louis - North City

    314-652-6154

  • Bezemes Family Theater

    2300 W. Clay St. St. Charles

    636-949-4433

  • Biele Street Pub

    42 E. Main, Festus Jefferson County

    636-933-5059

  • Billiken Club at Saint Louis University - Busch Student Center

    20 N. Grand Blvd. St. Louis - Midtown

    314-977-2020

    Over the past few years, the Billiken Club on the campus of Saint Louis University has hosted some of the most sought after and critically-acclaimed indie rock acts, while giving local and regional performers a chance to open for national headliners. Though it doubles as a taco bar and cafeteria by day, a black drape cordons off the performance space from its unusual surroundings. All shows at the Billiken Club are free, and the performers are booked by the university committee, so there's a wide variety of student-sanctioned talent, which makes it a go-to spot for budget-friendly, very now music. It's a hipster mecca, despite the fact that they don't sell any liquor or PBR, just those brews that come with Schlafly or Anheuser-Busch/Inbev logos.
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  • Billy's Roadside Bistro

    1826 W. Pearce Blvd. Wentzville

    636-332-0556

  • Binford's

    3915 Mid Rivers Mall Drive St. Peters

    636-477-7953

  • The Bird's Nest

    3113 Shenandoah St. Louis - Soulard

    314-772-2552

  • Black Oak Amphitheater

    1728 State Hwy H, Lampe Unknown

    510-367-5990

  • Blackmon's Plaza

    127 Collinsville Ave. East St. Louis/ Cahokia

  • Blanche M Touhill Performing Arts Center

    1 University Dr at Natural Bridge Road, Normandy North St. Louis County

    314-516-4949

    The Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center on the UMSL campus in north county hosts some of the best theater, performing arts events, live music and much more in St. Louis.
    73 articles
  • Blue Agave Club

    307 E. Main Stree Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-235-6246

  • The Blue Note

    17 N. Ninth St. Columbia

    573-874-1944

    The Blue Note used to be a movie theater, and it feels like it, with plenty of floor space, a high-set stage, and tiered seating for the less physical in the crowd. Its reputation is the thing of music myth, and the storied stage continues to draw big names that would rather play a guaranteed college crowd than take their chances in St. Louis. It's a haul, but at the end of the night, the Blue Note is more than worth the drive.
    3 articles
  • Blue Sky Café & Bar

    9999 Winghaven Blvd. O'Fallon, MO

    636-561-6919

    Diners can feast on a variety of starters, including sliders, wings and potato skins, then move on to burgers and sandwiches with options such as a patty melt, a gyro or a Cuban sandwich. Tacos, wraps and flat breads round out the menu. After 4 p.m., the restaurant serves chicken pot pie and meat loaf, among other entrées. Blue Sky also serves a late-night menu of pizza and pretzels and offers plenty of drink specials. But it's the room's open-aired nature that separates from the pack. Blue Sky is so spacious, it's easy to escape to your own corner for conversation and Cointreau. It also has a weather-permitting patio with umbrellas and rope lights, so patrons can enjoy the night sky under the stars.
  • Blue Strawberry Showroom & Lounge

    364 N Boyle Ave St. Louis - Central West End

    314-256-1745

    6 events
  • Blue Strawberry STL

    364 N Boyle Ave St. Louis - Riverfront

    314-256-1745

    39 events
  • Blueberry Hill

    6504 Delmar Blvd., University City Delmar/ The Loop

    314-727-4444

    A true St. Louis landmark, Blueberry Hill has been a hotspot in the Delmar Loop for over 40 years. With pop culture memorabilia lining every nook and cranny, jukeboxes, dart leagues and toys on display, there's fun to be had by people of all ages. The menu features classic American fare like burgers, sandwiches, house-made soups and salads with vegetarian specialties as well. A late night menu is offered after 9 p.m., which includes some daytime favorites in addition to breakfast food. The extensive bar stocks 63 bottled beers and 18 draught taps, both local and imported. With multiple stages spanned across an impressive square footage, Blueberry Hill has plenty of room for touring and local bands alike. The restaurant is open every day of the year for lunch and into the wee hours of the morning, from 11-1:30 a.m.
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  • Blueberry Hill - The Duck Room

    6504 Delmar Blvd., University City Delmar/ The Loop

    314-727-4444

    52 events 1 article
  • Blues City Deli

    2438 McNair Ave. St. Louis - Soulard

    314-773-8225

    From the muffalettas and po' boys on the menu to the concert posters, album covers and photos that cover the walls (look for the shot of owner Vince Valenza from his club-gigging days with music buddy Pennsylvania Slim), Blues City Deli screams New Orleans. Thursday evenings and Saturday afternoons in this Benton Park deli feature free live concerts from blues artists and more. On these days, a line goes out the door and often around the corner. Even if the wait was long, it'd still be worth it for that sweet (or spicy - you choose) "Memphix Stax" pulled pork piled high with slaw, but with an expeditious sandwich assembly line, visitors never have to go hungry for long. Aside from a "soup of the day" and a couple of salads, we're talking all sandwiches, all the time. Grab a quick bite, kick back with a cold beer and soak up some quality local music.
    5 articles
  • Boathouse

    6101 Government Drive St. Louis - Forest Park

    314-367-2224

    Forest Park's Boathouse lies in the heart of the park, nestled near the art museum and zoo, making it an easy go-to for weary, hungry park visitors. The patio sits next to Post-Dispatch Lake, where paddle boaters cruise by during the summer/early fall. The menu provides options for all ages, with salads, pizzas, sandwiches and a separate kids' menu. The outdoor bar offers cold beverages for those who are waiting for a table or just want to sit outside and take in the surroundings.
    6 articles
  • Bobby's Frozen Custard

    2525 N. Center St., Maryville Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    618-345-3002

    Bobby's Frozen Custard is a dessert and ice cream shop specializing in frozen custard. It's located in Maryville, Illinois.
    1 article
  • BoBeck's

    1324 Jamie Lanene, Waterloo Outstate IL

    618-939-8300

  • Boone County Fairgrounds

    5212 N. Oakland Gravel Road Columbia

    573-474-9435