St Louis Entertainment

Entertainment in St Louis

  1. A

    Blueberry Hill

    St Louis native Chuck Berry still rocks the small basement bar here at least one Wednesday a month. The $30 tickets sell out very quickly. The venue hosts smaller-tier bands on the other nights.

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  2. B

    St Louis Symphony Orchestra

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

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  3. C

    John D Mcgurk's

    The city's favorite pub oozes charm inside, where there's live Irish music many nights, but you can't beat the backyard garden. The steaky menu is a cut above pub fare.

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  4. D

    Shanti

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

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  5. E

    Jade Room

    One of several good bars and clubs here, the Jade Room is ideal for sitting outside on a balmy night with a brew and planning your next move.

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  6. F

    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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  7. G

    Muny

    The Municipal Opera (aka 'Muny') hosts nightly summer musicals outdoors in Forest Park; some of the 12,000 seats are free.

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  8. H

    Clementines

    Men in leather to Levis will enjoy Clementines, a long-running favorite with good bar food.

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  9. I

    Mokabe's Coffeehouse

    Overlooking Tower Grove Park, MoKaBe's Coffeehouse caters to women.

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  10. J

    Jazz at the Bistro

    Big names often play this serious little club.

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  12. K

    Pageant

    A big venue for touring bands.

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