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Theater
District
Centered
on North Grand Boulevard in midtown, home to stage shows and
the St Louis Symphony Orchestra (314/534-1700). Excellent
listings can be found in the free weekly Riverfront Times.
Blueberry Hill
6504 Delmar Blvd, U City
(314/727-0880). Crammed full of memorabilia, with the
downstairs dedicated to Elvis and a jukebox acclaimed by
Cashbox as the best in the country. Live entertainment every
weekend, good drinks and burgers at any time. Broadway
Oyster Bar, 736 S |
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Broadway
(314/621-8811). Cramped, crowded
and dark downtown
Blues club, in an atmospheric old bar.
Cicero's
Basement Bar
6510
Delmar Blvd,U City(314/862-0009). Downstairs club putting
on jazz fusion, acoustic and "alternative" music.
Broadway
Oyster Bar
736 S Broadway (314/621-8811).
Cramped, crowded and dark downtown blues club, in an atmospheric
old bar.
1860
Hard Shell Cafe & Bar
1860 S Ninth St, Soulard
(314/231-1860).
One of the liveliest bars in Soulard with dancing to blues,
R&B and soul bands. Also serves good Cajun and fish dishes.
Kennedy's
Second Street Co,
612 N Second St, Laclede's Landing (314/421-3655). Good, noisy
bar featuring all kinds of bands, nightly until 3am.
Mississippi
Nights
914 N First St, Laclede's
Landing (314/421-3853).
The city's top venue for non-stadium bands.
Pierre's
Fourth and Chestnut
(314/342-4690).
"Cigar-smoking encouraged" in this classy jazz bar
in the Adams-Mark Hotel, downtown.
Riddles
Penultimate
6307 Delmar Blvd,
U City (314/725-6985).
Very lively bar in the heart of U City, with a young crowd
and some sidewalk seating.
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