St Louis Entertainment

  1. Blueberry Hill

    St Louis native Chuck Berry still rocks the small basement bar here at least once a month. The around US$25 tickets sell out very quickly. The venue hosts smaller-tier rock, reggae, blues and hip-hop bands on the other nights.

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  2. MoKaBe's Coffeehouse

    The Central West End is the community's hub, but Soulard and Grand South Grand also have hang-outs. Women can find company at MoKaBe's Coffeehouse.

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  3. Shanti

    Shanti, meaning 'peace' in Sanskrit, is the Bohemian heart of Soulard. It hosts a popular Tuesday open mike and on most other nights has folk-bluegrass-rock acts playing til late.

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  4. St. Louis Symphony Orchestra

    Grand Center, west of downtown, is the heart of St Louis's theater scene and home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, which has 50 free tickets for most performances.

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  5. Urban

    Lounge on pillows, play Ping-Pong and sample exotic cocktails like lemongrass mojitos at Urban. It draws a diverse crowd.

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