Music & Nightlife in St. Louis

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  • Alchemy Lounge

    6921 S. Lindbergh Blvd., South St. Louis County Mehlville/ Oakville/ Lemay

  • Alexander's Grill and Bar

    2865 Veterans Memorial Parkway, St Charles St. Charles County

    636-925-0265

  • Alfie's

    201 E. Center Drive Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-208-3290

  • Alfredo Grill

    504 Droste Road, St Charles St. Charles

    636-947-9997

  • Alice's Place

    230 N. 11th St. Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-236-1043

  • All American Bar & Grill

    11007 Ridge Forest Ct, St. Louis Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    314-416-4782

  • The All American Sports Bar & Grill

    11133 Lindbergh Business Court, St. Louis Affton/ Concord

    314-892-2337

  • All Stars Bar & Grill

    1042 Venture Drive St. Peters

    636-928-7201

  • All Stars Sports Bar

    7 Water St., East Carondelet Dupo/ Columbia

    618-286-5777

  • Alton Riverfront Park

    Landmarks Blvd. between Piasa St. & Henry St. Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    1 article
  • Alton Sports Tap

    3812 College Ave. Grafton/ Godfrey/ Alton

    618-465-2539

  • Am Lounge

    4054 Chouteau Ave St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-652-3700

  • Ambassador

    9800 Halls Ferry Rd, North St. Louis County Jennings

    314-869-9090

    7 articles
  • America's Pub

    621 Westport Plaza Maryland Heights

    314-205-8508

  • American Craft Standard Brewing & Distilling Co.

    1821 Cherokee St. St. Louis - South City

    314-771-8500

    Formerly known as The Stable, this bar/restaurant a shrine to great beer. There are two dozen brews on tap, most of which you won't find on draft or in bottles at other area bars. The list of bottled brew is as extensive as a fine restaurant's wine list. The menu features food that is primarily beer-friendly: pizzas, sandwiches and shared appetizers. The pizzas are good, with a soft-but-still-chewy crust. Here, sandwiches are known as "grinders" and include several loose-meat selections. In the late evening, local cover bands and blues acts grace the club's small stage; they sound great reverberating off the lofty ceilings.
    5 articles
  • American Legion

    109 N. Penn, O'Fallon Belleville/ Fairview Heights

    618-632-8879

  • Ameristar Casino

    1 Ameristar Blvd. St. Charles

    636-949-7777

    Ameristar St. Charles is a casino everyone can enjoy — from the blackjack diehard to the person who won't risk a nickel. Ameristar situates its tables and machines off the main concourse. Rather than walking into a sensory-deprivation tank of beeps and bings, guests walk into a sunny, airy streetscape lined with cafés and full-service restaurants — everything from pancakes to crab legs to the Vietnamese noodle soup mì hoành thánh. The entertainment's topnotch, too — particularly the national acts that drop by the gorgeous Bottleneck Blues Bar. A little more than a year ago, Ameristar completed more than $260 million in renovations; the hotel is totally updated (the rooms and spa are downright posh). If you can't find a way to win at Ameristar, odds are you're not trying.
    5 articles
  • Ameristar Casino-Bottleneck Blues Bar

    1 Ameristar Blvd. St. Charles

    636-940-4966

    Ameristar Casino's premier entertainment venue has a quality that will appeal as much to grandpa as to newly 21 gamblers. The setup is reminiscent of a saloon -- but with bottle-cap mosaics on every table and chair, and Christmas lights hanging from rusted brass chandeliers, the bar has irresistible kitsch appeal. From the back booths to the side bars to the front tables, there ain't a bad seat in the house, so there's always a good view of both local and national bands, along with various comedians making the rounds.
    1 article
  • Amsterdam Tavern

    3175 Morganford Road St. Louis - Tower Grove

    314-772-8224

    Soccer may still be catching on in the rest of the country, but St. Louis has long been infatuated with the beautiful game. Amsterdam Tavern opened in 2008 on Tower Grove South's bustling row of bars and restaurants, and it's a stellar addition to the city's already impressive roster of soccer-friendly establishments. Unlike most other places, though, fútbol actually comes first at the Amsterdam. Scarves from dozens of European clubs decorate the walls (Arsenal and, of course, the Dutch club Ajax get the most prominent displays) along with memorabilia from Saint Louis University soccer and other historic local teams. The selection of draft and bottled beer is ample, and burger joint the Dam slings up the greasiest, most delicious burgers to accompany them just next door for patrons to enjoy barside. Best of all, the Amsterdam prohibits smoking inside the tiny bar, although smokers can puff to their lungs' delight on the massive outdoor patio. As for the other type of smoking that the city of Amsterdam is known for, the only homage is a badass picture of Bob Marley decked out in soccer gear.
    2 articles
  • Anchor Bay Lighthouse Family Church

    3121 W. Chain of Rocks Road Granite City

    618-971-0235

  • Andoro's Pizza and Pub

    603 E. Main St. O'Fallon, MO

  • Andres South Banquet Facility

    4238 Telepgapg Rd, st louis Crestwood/ Sunset Hills/ Sappington/ South Lindbergh

    3144492105

  • Antarctica

    5226 Gravois Ave. St. Louis - South City

    Located deep in south city, Antarctica is a smoke-free music venue and lounge which books local and national indie-rock acts you won't find anywhere else in St. Louis. There's no sign on this joint, so just look for the massive all-white building about two blocks south of Bevo Mill on Gravois Road. Oh, and be sure to check out Antarctica's indie-rock karaoke night - after all, it's one of the only places in town where you can croon tunes by the Smiths--by far our favorite pasttime.
  • Anthonino's Taverna

    2225 Macklind Ave. St. Louis - The Hill

    314-773-4455

    The menu reflects both the Italian and the Greek heritage of owners Anthony and Rosario Scarato. The selection tilts toward the former, with numerous pizzas and pastas available, while the Greek board focuses on the cuisine's standbys, such as saganaki (flaming cheese), dolmathes (stuffed grape leaves) and gyros. The pizza is very good: the crust thick, with a slight chew and a teasing sweetness; the sauce lightly applied beneath a blanket of melting mozzarella; the toppings ideally proportioned. The gyro is also good and a great value. A welcoming spot with a wonderfully friendly staff.
    4 articles
  • Anthony's Bar

    10 S. Broadway St. Louis - Downtown

    314-231-7007

    Bohemian meets upper crust when the Bommarito family of five-diamond Tony's fame shakes things up at suppertime. Anthony's Bar extends its power-lunch reputation beyond the dinner hour with appetizers like a pulled pork tamale and entrées like herb-stuffed salmon and a grilled porkchop with roasted tomatoes and potatoes. The menu is brief and reasonably priced, the atmosphere casual -- if frozen in a ´70s time warp. As at Tony's, expect great attention to the food and service (the two restaurants share a kitchen).
    5 articles
  • Apex Bar & Nightclub

    3590 Rider Trail S., Maryland Heights Hazelwood/ Bridgeton/ Earth City

    314-298-7223

  • Apollo Lounge

    1969 E. Alice Ave. St. Louis - Fairground Park

    314-383-3492

  • Aqua Lounge

    999 N. 2nd St. St. Louis - Downtown

    314-881-7777

  • Aqua Lounge

    4571 Gravois St. Louis - South City

    You can hear this small south-side club before you see it. Set back on a small lot, the place doesn't seem big enough to be this loud, but what the hey. Club music, especially mainstream radio hits gussied up with house beats, is meant to be heard, with volumes so loud that your heart adjusts its rhythm to the bass. Despite its swank glowing blue bar and prominently displayed liquor selection, Aqua doesn't have the mixers required for many standard shots. Can they make kamikazes? No. Lemon Drops? No. Mix us something fruity? Gotcha. Although a non-St. Louisan might not notice the telltale signs, this is a primarily Bosnian hangout - just look for the espresso machine on the bar and the scores of attractive people who are just too pretty to be native Midwesterners. Bring cash, but don't bring your camera: They don't accept plastic, and they don't want you taking any pictures.
  • Ardie & Tiny's

    100 Joe St. Collinsville/ Edwardsville

    618-345-4933

    1 article
  • Area IV

    5918 Hampton Ave. St. Louis - St. Louis Hills

    314-481-4122

    Though its name is right out of an action/sci-fi flick, Area IV is actually a down-to-earth, delightful dive located on the western boundary of the Princeton Heights neighborhood. We couldn't help but notice a theme here: A staggering number of police badges line all four walls of the interior, the bartender looks like a cop and there's even a small party of off-duty lawmen hunched conspiratorially over a corner table. Although sports play on the television mounted above the bar, the real entertainment is found in the patrons. The bartender smiles and rattles a pair of handcuffs at a woman who ostensibly just told a lude joke. There's an infectious cheer in the air here. Just remember to mind your pints and quarts; otherwise, you might be leaving in a squad car.