The Shrine

2109 S. Wabash Ave., St. Louis

The Shrine is the definition of night clubing in St. Louis. This club is so popular that celebs like Jay-z, Usher, and many more kick it here for their own enjoyment. Their drink selction is insane: $6 Absolut Vodka cocktails, $5 Hennessy Black shots, and $4 Patron shots. They play a wide range of music genres, and there is a ton space on the dance floor.

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Glory Daze With Nick Catchdubs St. Louis

The Gramaphone / 4243 Manchester Ave, St Louis
10:00pm – 2:00am

PBR Presents Glory Daze w/ Nick Catchdubs Brought to you by KnuckleRumbler and YM!June 5th @ The Gramophone St. Louis - $5 with DJ Clockwork, TrashTalk, DraceThis show will sell out, adv tickets here:http://catchdubsglorydaze.eventbrite.comSet Times:9pm Drace10:15 pm TrashTalk11:30 Nick Catchdubs1:00 DJ ClockworkNick Catchdubs lives in Brooklyn, eats Spaghetti-O's, is a DJ, and a label head to one of the biggest indie dance record labels around ...

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Gramophone

4243 Manchester Avenue, St. Louis

The Gramophone is a fun place to see live music and have some drinks. Bring friends or make them at the bar. They aim to have live music as many nights of the week as possible, but you can also find DJ parties happening there as well. They have designed a space that will accommodate shows of any type-from laid back jazz sessions to lively funk jams, and from St. Louis blues to garage band rock-no two nights will ever be the same at The ...

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Hood Internet In St. Louis

The Gramaphone / 243 Manchester Ave, Saint Louis
9:00pm – 2:00am

Show: The Hood Internet at The Gramophone Poster: web version attachedDate: Thursday 5/20/2010, doors at 9pmActs: The Hood Internet, Autiomadic, Electrocity's Hype Taylor and Yo! SantosVenue Address:  4243 Manchester Ave. Saint Louis , MO , 63110 USAPress Release / Event Info: They are headed back down I-55 kids! Our friends The Hood Internet will be at The Gramophone May 20th for a party that will be more mashed up then miss matched ...

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Pueblo Solis

5127 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

The Solis family has been preparing traditional Mexican dishes from Northern Mexico for over three generations. Still Alfredo and his matriarch mother carry on the family tradition of hand crafted margaritas, freshly prepared guacamole and some of the most flavorful fajitas in town. These are some of the reason’s that The Zaget Restaurant Guide and Pueblo Solis patrons refer to us as The Mexican Restaurant!

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Smokin Al's BBQ

1216 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

What started as a stand at the Soulard Market in 2003 turned into Smokin’ Al’s at 1216 Hampton Avenue in St. Louis. Founder Al Solis, owner of Pueblo Solis, wanted to branch out beyond Mexican haute cuisine into homespun barbecue. Smokin’ Al’s stands out from the pack by using its signature wild cherry wood to smoke all its meat dishes. Ribs get an extra special touch with the addition of charcoal to the smokehouse. All of the meat ...

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Shangri La Diner

2201 Cherokee St, St. Louis

Shangri La serves delicious vegetarian cuisine with a colorful flair! With their crazy, zany staff and funky atmosphere they welcome anyone who's just as weird, unique, and independent as them! They provide a refuge from the corporate-dominated cookie-cutter restaurants serving nothing but over-priced meat-slabs. You won't find artery clogging fat-balls and greasy slop here! Their restaurant is independent, small, and part of the culture and ...

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Thai Gai Yang

6250 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Spicy is the name of the game at this spot. Try the yum mama, which is sliced roasted chicken, egg noodles, cabbage, lemon juice, and plenty of hot peppers. Another good entree is the yum woonsen, which is shredded pork with glass noodles, hot pepper, lemon juice and fish sauce. With entrees priced at less than five dollars, you're going to be hard pressed to find a better deal in town.

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Many moons ago, seven years to be exact, the people at Wasabi found that there was a dire need for a Japanese restaurant that took sushi seriously. So after preparing roll after roll and perfecting flavor after flavor, Wasabi was born smack dab in the middle of the United States – St. Louis, Missouri. From sushi to sake and sashimi to nigiri, they offer the freshest ingredients from the coast in a refreshing atmosphere close to home. If sushi ...

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Pueblo Solis

5127 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

The Solis family has been preparing traditional Mexican dishes from Northern Mexico for over three generations. Still Alfredo and his matriarch mother carry on the family tradition of hand crafted margaritas, freshly prepared guacamole and some of the most flavorful fajitas in town. These are some of the reason’s that The Zaget Restaurant Guide and Pueblo Solis patrons refer to us as The Mexican Restaurant!

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Lure

1204 Washington Ave # 1, St. Louis

Located in the heart of downtown, Lure nightclub is one of the most popular places in Saint Louis. Lure nightclub has become the place where the "A" list crowd goes to unwind, to dance, or just have a drink. Every night Lure attracts beautiful crowds by the sweet smell of sophistication, class and style. The beauty of this magnificent ultra lounge is supplemented by the house grooves, European bottle service and party people. This chic ultra ...

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Smokin Al's BBQ

1216 Hampton Ave, St. Louis

What started as a stand at the Soulard Market in 2003 turned into Smokin’ Al’s at 1216 Hampton Avenue in St. Louis. Founder Al Solis, owner of Pueblo Solis, wanted to branch out beyond Mexican haute cuisine into homespun barbecue. Smokin’ Al’s stands out from the pack by using its signature wild cherry wood to smoke all its meat dishes. Ribs get an extra special touch with the addition of charcoal to the smokehouse. All of the meat ...

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Hood Internet In St. Louis

The Gramaphone / 243 Manchester Ave, Saint Louis
9:00pm – 2:00am

Show: The Hood Internet at The Gramophone Poster: web version attachedDate: Thursday 5/20/2010, doors at 9pmActs: The Hood Internet, Autiomadic, Electrocity's Hype Taylor and Yo! SantosVenue Address:  4243 Manchester Ave. Saint Louis , MO , 63110 USAPress Release / Event Info: They are headed back down I-55 kids! Our friends The Hood Internet will be at The Gramophone May 20th for a party that will be more mashed up then miss matched ...

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Glory Daze With Nick Catchdubs St. Louis

The Gramaphone / 4243 Manchester Ave, St Louis
10:00pm – 2:00am

PBR Presents Glory Daze w/ Nick Catchdubs Brought to you by KnuckleRumbler and YM!June 5th @ The Gramophone St. Louis - $5 with DJ Clockwork, TrashTalk, DraceThis show will sell out, adv tickets here:http://catchdubsglorydaze.eventbrite.comSet Times:9pm Drace10:15 pm TrashTalk11:30 Nick Catchdubs1:00 DJ ClockworkNick Catchdubs lives in Brooklyn, eats Spaghetti-O's, is a DJ, and a label head to one of the biggest indie dance record labels around ...

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Thai Gai Yang

6250 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Spicy is the name of the game at this spot. Try the yum mama, which is sliced roasted chicken, egg noodles, cabbage, lemon juice, and plenty of hot peppers. Another good entree is the yum woonsen, which is shredded pork with glass noodles, hot pepper, lemon juice and fish sauce. With entrees priced at less than five dollars, you're going to be hard pressed to find a better deal in town.

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City Diner

3139 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis

City Diner is more than just a diner. Pay a visit and you will discover this is truly a neighborhood joint. Personal service where everyone seems to know everyone else is just part of what makes this diner a gem. The food is consistently good, with breakfast served all day. The menu is wide ranging with pure comfort food made from scratch. Hand cut fries and hand dipped shakes are just a couple of the things that make this South City restaurant ...

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Cheshire

6300 Clayton Rd, St. Louis

It doesn’t take many years of business travel to realize that, whatever the city, all too often you’re walking into the same old hotel room. But in St. Louis, a city well known for its German and Irish traditions, one can find something different- very different- at a comfortable hotel with a Tudor face and British pretensions. The Cheshire’s low-slung complex of restaurant (“Inn”) and hotel (“Lodge”) is some 10 minutes away by ...

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Many moons ago, seven years to be exact, the people at Wasabi found that there was a dire need for a Japanese restaurant that took sushi seriously. So after preparing roll after roll and perfecting flavor after flavor, Wasabi was born smack dab in the middle of the United States – St. Louis, Missouri. From sushi to sake and sashimi to nigiri, they offer the freshest ingredients from the coast in a refreshing atmosphere close to home. If sushi ...

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Moonrise Hotel

6177 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

The Moonrise Hotel in St. Louis, Missouri blends cool modern design and quirky sophistication to create a truly unique boutique hotel experience. Located in The Loop - one of St. Louis’ most charming shopping, dining and entertainment districts - the hotel offers guests a wide array of leisure activities. Within walking distance from The Pageant nightclub, Pin-Up Bowl and St. Louis landmark Blueberry Hill restaurant and music club, you’ll ...

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Sugar Lounge

1405 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Sugar Lounge invites you to enjoy a luxurious innovation to the downtown social scene. Sugar shines at 1405 Washington Avenue in the sweetspot of downtown St. Louis. Leaving you breath-less by the white décor you'll ease into relaxation. The musical beats keep your body groovin while setting the vibe for your evening, while the ultra comfy environment will let you indulge yourself with the perfect cocktail to compliment your experience at Sugar ...

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Vintage Vinyl

6610 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

Tom Ray and Lew Prince loved music, but thought most record stores sucked. In 1979, they decided to start a record store for music lovers. It would be a record store built from the customers’ point of view. It would be a place where you’d find good music of all types and people working there who could tell you about it. But they didn’t have any money to rent a store (bummer), so they pooled about three hundred records they’d gathered and ...

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Fitz's Soda Bar & Grill

6605 Delmar Blvd, St. Louis

A small hamburger joint may seem like an unusual place for the birth of a root beer legend. But Fitz’s Drive-In is exactly where it started in 1947. Noted for incredible smoothness and thick, creamy texture, Fitz’s Root Beer was served in mugs and quickly became the root beer of choice among St. Louisans. It still is. Fitz's recipe is a closely-guarded secret and contains many of the ingredients used in the original. Unlike most soft drinks, ...

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City Diner

3139 S Grand Blvd, St. Louis

City Diner is more than just a diner. Pay a visit and you will discover this is truly a neighborhood joint. Personal service where everyone seems to know everyone else is just part of what makes this diner a gem. The food is consistently good, with breakfast served all day. The menu is wide ranging with pure comfort food made from scratch. Hand cut fries and hand dipped shakes are just a couple of the things that make this South City restaurant ...

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Sweet Art

2203 S 39th St, St. Louis

This little piece of heaven is nestled in the heart of the shaw neighborhood—where the owners live and raise their three children. SweetArt is a neighborhood bakeshop and art studio. reine bayoc, who baked under the name moon*day*soul treats, and cbabi bayoc, who created art as the bayoc studio, decided that they should join forces (and share rent) — giving birth to SweetArt! expect delicious, scratch-made, old-school treats you know and ...

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Cheshire

6300 Clayton Rd, St. Louis

It doesn’t take many years of business travel to realize that, whatever the city, all too often you’re walking into the same old hotel room. But in St. Louis, a city well known for its German and Irish traditions, one can find something different- very different- at a comfortable hotel with a Tudor face and British pretensions. The Cheshire’s low-slung complex of restaurant (“Inn”) and hotel (“Lodge”) is some 10 minutes away by ...

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Wasabi Sushi bar

1228 Washington Ave, St. Louis

Many moons ago, seven years to be exact, the people at Wasabi found that there was a dire need for a Japanese restaurant that took sushi seriously. So after preparing roll after roll and perfecting flavor after flavor, Wasabi was born smack dab in the middle of the United States – St. Louis, Missouri. From sushi to sake and sashimi to nigiri, they offer the freshest ingredients from the coast in a refreshing atmosphere close to home. If sushi ...

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Chase Park Plaza

212 N Kingshighway Blvd, St. Louis

The Chase Park Plaza hotel is a vibrant legend accommodating guests in grand style, in the heart of St. Louis. This stately landmark is home to a celebrated history. Through a recent renovation, that storied past has been lovingly preserved and artfully revitalized, with improvements ranging from décor updates to a five-screen cinema. More than one million square feet of luxurious accommodations await you, including: * Impeccable guest ...

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