Melrose Club, a shadowy haunt located in the heart of The Hill, maintains a highly exclusive clientele. Newcomers are watched closely as they cross the short distance from the front…
Situated smack in the middle of the charming industrial desolation of South Broadway, Hummel’s Pub is a nifty little gay bar that seems a little out of place this far…
At the corner of Pestalozzi and Selena streets in Benton Park sits the Filling Station, a cheerfully unassuming dive bar. This low-key neighborhood joint opens early and stays open late,…
You want dinner theater? Plop your fanny down on one of Tiffany’s dozen-plus vinyl-topped stools and eavesdrop on the regulars at this unapologetically greasy spoon, where the dinnerware’s made of…
It’s dark. It’s hotter than Satan’s girlfriend. The low ceiling means all the heat being generated by the crowd is rising — only to fall and suffocate unwitting and terribly…
Even from a mile out, you can spot the lights beaming off the Hollywood strip club in Washington Park. Inside, with alternative radio rock blaring, there’s plenty to catch your…
Since there was only room for one local-baseball-icon-type establishment in West County’s Westport Plaza, the restaurant and sports bar that we all associate with back flips and the Wizard of…
The accurately named Corner Bar, located on the corner of First Capitol and Sixth Street, has been around since 1865 — making it the oldest bar in St. Charles and…
BrickTop’s is a small Nashville-based chain specializing in slam-dunk high-end crowd pleasers: lobster bisque and beef carpaccio; crab cakes and meat loaf and steak frites; seared ahi tuna (as a…