Bobby's Place is named after Bobby Plager, a former St. Louis Blues defense-man and cultural icon of the 70's. At first glance you might not notice all of the different famous Bobby’s memorabilia. Want to watch the blues in High Definition; Bobby's Place has you covered! Bobby's Place has great drink specials and food specials every day. With a DJ every weekend and a juke box for you to play your favorite songs, you will never get bored here! This is our newestof three locations, right in the heart of Wash. Ave! Stop in to say hi to our bombshells and stay for the amazing drink specials.
Laclède's Landing is a small urban historic district in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. It marks the northern part of the original settlement founded by the Frenchman Pierre Laclède, whose landing on the riverside the placename commemorates. The buildings in the area date from later periods, however.Located just north of the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial park (separated by the overland spans of the Eads Bridge) on the Mississippi River front, the Landing is a multi-block collection of cobblestone streets and vintage brick-and-cast-iron warehouses dating from 1850 through 1900, now converted into shops, restaurants, and bars. The district is the only remaining section of St. Louis' 19th-century commercial riverfront.TransportationLaclède's landing has many cobblestone streets. It is adjacent to the Eads Bridge, and Interstate Highway 44 (I-44 does not run over the Eads Bridge). On the Eads Bridge there is the Arch-Laclede's Landing MetroLink Stop. Laclède's Landing once housed Metro's (the local transit agency) headquarters.In popular cultureAlternative rock band Wilco references the Landing in "Heavy Metal Drummer", a song off the 2002 album Yankee Hotel Foxtrot. Although now based in Chicago, Wilco was initially based in St. Louis and cut their teeth in rock clubs in and around the landing. Frontman Jeff Tweedy grew up in nearby Belleville.
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Welcome to The Precinct – the safest bar in town. Located next door to the new St. Louis Police Department headquarters in downtown St. Louis, The Precinct is a welcoming neighborhood bar and grill with great food and drinks. At The Precinct, we honor the men and women who protect and serve St. Louis – our police and first responders. Our menu items reflect a fun sense of style with dishes such as the “Hot Pursuit Wing Challenge,” “The Billy Club,” and “K-9 Dogs.” And it never hurts when the top place in town to watch your sports teams on TV is owned by one of St. Louis’ own sports legends – Jim Edmonds. Come share some wings and good times with all of us at The Precinct. We can’t fix your traffic ticket, but we can fix terrific food and drinks.
*** HORIZON AT HARRY'S *** - EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT - Add James FYIF Palen to get in FREE - NEWEST [ 18+ ] Party - Begins April 2nd - $50 Bottles & $3 Drinks - 3 party rooms / 2 outside patios
We cook fresh food on a roof with very little space, so we apologize for the in convenience
The Original SLAM in St. Louis, is looking for a 15 great poets, every first Friday of the month from September to April. Sign up is at 7, the show starts at 8:00 pm with a CASH prize for the best poet of the night, decided by five random judges. There is a $5 cover charge. Poetry Slam = Poetry Competition. This Community group was created to promote the Saint Louis Poetry SLAM!, UrbArts, and our partner organization Word In Motion. UrbArts is a501(c)3 Non-Profit that governs the Saint Louis Poetry SLAM! through UrbSlam.