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EXPLORE ST. LOUIS | | | | | | | 701 S Broadway
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-621-7880 | | | | | Description: DOWNTOWN. The Beale's exposed brick walls and wooden floors suggest the gritty, earthy music that shakes the house each night: blues, R&B, and soul, loud and live. Christmas lights and candles illuminate the stage, where local and national acts tell it like it is and get the crowd moving. Rock and roots can occasionally be heard, cleansing the musical palate. Dim lighting and semi-comfortable seating add to the spot's low-maintenance appeal. Spirits, wine, and 35 types of bottled beer nicely accompany the tunes.
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| 736 S Broadway
St. Louis,
MO
63102
314-621-8811 | | | | | Description: This popular Soulard neighborhood blues bar is housed in a tall townhouse-style brick building and features live music every day of the week. The exterior wall features a broken glass mural with bits of oyster shells, bottle caps, stained glass, and tile that depicts Botticelli's "The Birth of Venus." On the inside, Mardi Gras beads and trinkets along with the sizzling Creole menu further contribute to the New Orleans feel of this fabulous bar. At Broadway Oyster Bar, listen to the best blues, zydeco, and rock musicians St. Louis has to offer.
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| John D. McGurk's Irish Pub & Garden1200 Russell Blvd
St. Louis,
MO
63104
314-776-8309 | | | | | Description: Everyone feels at home at this quaint Soulard pub with its comfortable hardwood floors, exposed brick walls, and soothing sounds of live Irish music. Authentic Irish bands regularly entertain the crowds with their Celtic rhythms. The traditional Irish menu features the house signature potato soup, corned beef and cabbage, and County Cork corned beef and barley soup along with pints of Guinness to wash it down.
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| 3509 Lemp Ave
St. Louis,
MO
63118
314-773-3363 | | | | | Description: CHEROKEE-LEMP HISTORIC DISTRICT. Consistently reviewed as one of the best places to catch live music in St. Louis, this intimate venue has a rep for booking excellent folk, alt-country, blues and rock acts. Whether you're there to check out an up-and-coming local band that's generated a lot of buzz or a nationally recognized blues performer, you'll never be more than 30 feet from the stage and the sound. With improved acoustics, more beers on tap, and a more extensive menu following an ownership change, Off Broadway is likely to stay at the top of the city's "best-of" lists.
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| 3132 S Kingshighway
St. Louis,
MO
63139
314-772-3600 | | | | | Description: SOUTH CITY. A popular spot among the St. Louis bar scene, the Royale has proved itself with a unique, hand-crafted martini menu and a relaxed scene that seeks to be a community hangout. The humble juicer is much revered behind the bar; the signature cocktail the Subcontinental is a wickedly cool blend of Cointreau, Bombay Sapphire gin, and cucumber juice. Pear, lemon, lime, and orange are a few of the other freshly extracted juices employed in the innovative martinis. An enclosed courtyard at the back of the bar is the perfect spot to enjoy something fruity and cold.
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