MX Movies opened in January 2013 and is designed to provide an enhanced theater experience, with generous and comfortable seating with a full bar and lounge.
Seven Zero Eight will be like nothing Saint Louis or the midwest has ever seen. Come in any time we are open for singing/dancing waiters/waitresses, aerial performers and ambiance you can't find anywhere else. Plus the BEST HIGH END comfort food in Saint Louis including incredible, tasty and unique burgers, mac and cheese, flat bread pizzas and more all with gourmet twists. Also don't forget our unrivaled craft beer selection and incredible whiskey selection! That's every day of the WEEK! Fridays and Saturdays take the plunge and get a la carte or all inclusive tickets to the BEST burlesque in town. 708's House Troupe was created with cast members from Backlot Boudoir Productions, a troupe considered the BEST and MOST FUN in Saint Louis. With DECADES of combined experience producing shows they know how to create shows that appeal to your funny bone, nostalgia, sensual side and more all at once! Featuring beautiful and incredibly talented dancers, singers, aerialists, and more the shows are jam packed with awesome. On top of our incredible house troupe's shows (a new show every 6 weeks) we will also feature local and touring acts plus special events!
The World's Greatest Daiquiris! Swirl your favorite flavors together for your own signature daiquiri-then name it! (All daiquiris are gluten free; sugar-free also available). We love you celebrating with great Cheer, but: PLEASE REMEMBER, DRINKING AND DRIVING DON’T MIX. Wet Willie’s drinks taste great, but contain more alcohol than most “normal” bar drinks. PLEASE drink in moderation. Our staff will not serve anyone who appears intoxicated. Please don’t be offended if you are refused service. If you need assistance in obtaining transportation, please ask to speak to a manager. They will be glad to help you.
Head Chef Eun Kyung Jung masterfully combines traditional Japanese flavors with fusion style concepts! • Takaya New Asian, also part of the Tani Sushi Bistro and Area14 Sushi and Lounge family provides the freshest and most unique Asian menu in the St. Louis area. • Some of our Signature Dishes include the Yellowtail Carparcio, Mozzarella Tempura, and the famous “Oh My God” Roll. • We offer an extensive sake list, wine list, and cocktail list to pair well with any of the mouth watering dishes. Please note: To enhance our freshness and flavor, our two-kitchen preparation style produces food that is best served when done. This perfectly compliments dishes that are ordered to be shared.
Introducing the new Sub Zero Vodka Bar Club at the Edward Jones Dome. Ticket purchase includes Sub Zero Vodka Bar experience, food, and drinks. Tickets available in the Ram ticket office by calling 314.RAMS.TIX or at http://stlouisrams.com/tickets
Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri. It was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River, four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing.Concerts at the venue, which held up to 1,000 people, were often "all ages" events, with just over one percent restricted to patrons 21 and over.The club is the subject of a song on the They Might Be Giants album Venue Songs. George Thorogood & the Destroyers' album Live: Let's Work Together features tracks recorded at Mississippi Nights.ClosureIn early 2003, rumors began circulating that the club would close to make way for Lumière Place, a new casino development. The rumors were confirmed in early 2007, and the last show was held on January 19, 2007.The last band to play on its stage was The Urge fronted by a band member from Mudworm, which also played. The Urge sold out 93 of 100 shows at Mississippi Nights.
Mississippi Nights was a music club in St. Louis, Missouri. It was located at 914 N 1st Street, on the western bank of the Mississippi River, four blocks north of the Gateway Arch in Laclede's Landing.Concerts at the venue, which held up to 1,000 people, were often "all ages" events, with just over one percent restricted to patrons 21 and over.The club is the subject of a song on the They Might Be Giants album Venue Songs. George Thorogood & the Destroyers' album Live: Let's Work Together features tracks recorded at Mississippi Nights.ClosureIn early 2003, rumors began circulating that the club would close to make way for Lumière Place, a new casino development. The rumors were confirmed in early 2007, and the last show was held on January 19, 2007.The last band to play on its stage was The Urge fronted by a band member from Mudworm, which also played. The Urge sold out 93 of 100 shows at Mississippi Nights.