510 N Theresa Ave
St. Louis, MO 63103
(314) 289-0311
Diablitos (means little devils) is a "Mexican Street Vendor" themed Cantina. The menu is influenced by the flavors of Oaxaca, Durango and Mexico City with a hint of Tex-Mex. We pride ourselves on utilizing the freshest ingredients possible, often picked from our garden. Our goal is to bring you fresh, authentic flavors that you normally wouldn’t find in St. Louis in a fun, unique atmosphere. Menu selections include Chile con Queso, a variety of house-made Guacamoles and Salsas, Empanadas, Fajitas, Huaraches, fresh tortillas made-to-order and more! Our drink menu will feature house-infused tequilas, traditional margaritas, as well as street vendor beverages such as Frescas Horchates and a beer and wine selection. Diablitos Cantina, where you can make friends, meet friends while gathering over great food and amazing cocktails. Come visit us and see where the little devils play today!
Live Entertainment and Music destination for St. Louis! Everything can Happen at The Coliseum, you just never know who, when or how many will be here, what we can tell you is there is always something exciting going on. VIP Booths for those who want to relax and enjoy the show or join in with everyone else. Bottle Service is available for those who know it's going to be a great night. All of that and more is what we have to offer you or your party a Great evening out and don't forget the Best in Live Entertainment and Dj's. This is Where Music Lives!!!!!!
Station House is an industrial bar and concert venue in the heart of St. Louis, one block northeast of Grand and Chouteau on Theresa Street. We have 8 taps of local draft beer, as well as selected spirits from local craft distilleries. Our beer garden has a cozy fire pit and a stage where we host live music throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Station House is also perfect for private events and parties. Call today to find out more!
Waldorf Lounge and Resturant is a very nice place to come and relax and enjoy a fine meal, Jazz, Blue are just catch up on some sporting events with our many flat screen located around the club. Every Friday from 4-7pm Free Fish Dinner to every one. Wensday from 4-7 pot luck meal free. come out and join us and meet new friends.
The Library Annex, Home of the Billy Bucket, quickly became one of the "Best New Bars in St. Louis" (2010 RFT). Located in Midtown St. Louis, right next to the beautiful Saint Louis University campus, we're quickly becoming one of the most popular bars in the Downtown St. Louis area. Catch the big game on any of our 24 flat screens then test your skills on any of our great games (4 Pool Tables, Darts, Shuffleboard, and Foosball). We're also home to the area's largest permanent BEER PONG area with 4 full-sized tables. Stay late and enjoy yourself on the area's BEST DANCE FLOOR featuring one of our amazing resident DJ's every night! Come check us, you'll be glad you did! **Contact Us To Book Your Next Party/Happy Hour**
Station House is an industrial bar and concert venue in the heart of St. Louis, one block northeast of Grand and Chouteau on Theresa Street. We have 8 taps of local draft beer, as well as selected spirits from local craft distilleries. Our beer garden has a cozy fire pit and a stage where we host live music throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Station House is also perfect for private events and parties. Call today to find out more!
The Harlem Tap Room has been a family owned and operated establishment since 1946. Operating at the same location in the Ville on Dr. Martin Luther King Drive since 1946.
The name Planter’s House pays homage to the landmark Planter’s House Hotel, which stood as a Saint Louis icon from 1817 – 1922. It was well renowned as one of the finest hotels in the nation, and its name was synonymous with hospitality. It was located in downtown Saint Louis, occupying the block north of the old courthouse, on 4th Street between Chestnut and Pine. At one point during its history, the Planter’s Hotel employed the famous “Professor” Jerry Thomas as its head bartender, who was the highly respected bartender who wrote the first ever cocktail book in 1862. Perhaps some of Jerry Thomas’s famous recipes were developed during his time in Saint Louis at the Planter’s Hotel. The Planter’s Hotel closed its doors in 1922, and the grand building was torn down in 1976. At Planter’s House, we strive to carry on its history of hospitality, deliciously prepared cocktails and food, and its place as an iconic Saint Louis meeting place.