St Louis Nightlife - St. Louis Lounges
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If you're looking for a fun night out with friends, look no further than the St. Louis lounge scene for a multitude of options catering to everyone from the university student to the 30-something karaoke-loving single. Club Buca is a hotspot, boasting DJs spinning rap, hip-hop and rock 'n roll favorites that will pull even the wallflowers out to the dance floor. After a day of gambling at the Casino Queen, head over to Club Sevens for drinks with friends or the popular Friday night karaoke. The AMP, or Alternative Music Pub, is a friendly gay and lesbian hangout with plenty of couches and pool tables to satisfy those who aren't into the chick-rock dance scene. St. Louis lounges offer patrons a hip place to mellow out with friends over drinks and also serve up some of the city's best dancing in a casual, but chic atmosphere.
Alternative Music Pub
4199 Manchester Ave., St. Louis; Tel. 314.652.5267
The Alternative Music Pub, fondly known as AMP, is one of the nicest gay and lesbian bars in St. Louis. Cushy couches give those who are tired of dancing a place to take a seat and chat with new and old friends. TVs behind the bar show music videos to go with the music pre-selected by a video DJ with a new theme each night. Darts and pool provide more activities to St. Louis gays who aren't into dancing to the "chick rock," electronica, retro or rock music being played each night. |
Club Buca
707 Clamorgan Aly, St. Louis; Tel. 314.231.2822
The downtown loft district of St. Louis is the number one place to go to in the city for a great nightlife. With the center of attention on Club Buca, they offer a night of drinking and dancing in the Laclede's Landing area. DJs spinning R&B, hip-hop, rap and even some good ol' rock 'n roll pulling everyone to the dance floor to bump and grind. If the dance floor isn't your thing, ladies are allowed to get up on the bar and shake their moneymakers to the cheers of the crowd. The St. Louis treatment for the ladies doesn't stop at letting them dance on the bar, Club Buca also has a ladies night and drink specials to draw everyone to the dance club. Those who want to get a little closer can wander to Club Buca's lounge area and grab a couch to get comfy or head to the outside patio and take in the St. Louis night air. |
Club Elite
813 N. Kingshighway Blvd., St. Louis; Tel. 314.361.7857
Open seven nights a week, Club Elite is an ideal place to rent out for a party. When it's not rented out, the club is for a 30s and over St. Louis crowd looking to dance and drink. The lounge also serves up bar food for dancers who have worked up an appetite. Every Saturday night DJ Slick Rick spins hip-hop and R&B to the attractive crowd who keeps coming back. |
Club Sevens
200 S. Front St., East St. Louis; Tel. 618.874.5000
In the Casino Queen Hotel & Casino, Club Sevens offers entertainment for gamblers and locals every night of the week. East St. Louis bar crowds can fulfill their need to sing every Friday night at the bar with karaoke offered the whole night. Other events fill up the rest of the evenings and make Club Seven a fun bar all the time. The best part is there's no cover so even after going broke at the Casino Queen gamblers can still get in. |
Molly's
816 Geyer Ave., St. Louis; Tel. 314.241.6200
A St. Louis club scene is thriving at Molly's located near the Anheuser Busch Brewery. The Soulard bar actually has two full bars, one upstairs and one downstairs to maximize drinking and dancing. Attractive singles mingle over reasonably priced cocktails at Molly's and yell over music spun by the top DJs in St. Louis. When the weather gets warm, Molly's opens up an outside patio with tropical cabanas piled with pillows. The atmosphere and crowd make Molly's worth spending the evening at. |
—St. Louis Bar and Club Reviews by Alanna Lee and Ryan Osterbeck
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