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The Famous Bar

A St. Louis-area bar or brewery serving visitors and locals in the Clayton area.

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HandleBar

HandleBar is a bike-themed pub in The Grove, founded in 2010 by Tatyana Telnikova. The bar features a two-story patio, local beers on tap, signature cocktails, pizza, a dance floor, DJs, drag shows, comedy, karaoke, live musicians, and a discount for guests who roll in on two wheels.

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The Vandy

The Vandy is an upscale cocktail and whiskey bar in The Grove on South Vandeventer Avenue. The bar highlights expertly crafted cocktails, more than 290 whiskeys and bourbons, one-ounce pours for exploring rare bottles, local beer, wine, non-alcoholic options, and bottle purchases for guests who want to take selections home.

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Brennan's

Brennan's is a Central West End bar, lounge, and gathering spot on North Euclid Avenue. The business is known for cocktails, cigars, events, private rooms, and a relaxed neighborhood feel that fits the CWE dining and nightlife corridor. It works well for after-dinner drinks, small celebrations, and casual evenings when visitors want a local spot with more character than a standard hotel bar.

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The Midwestern

The Midwestern is a downtown St. Louis sports bar in the Spruce Street bar district, one block west of Busch Stadium. It features more than 20 TVs, a full kitchen, late-night and postgame food, a south patio, and live rhythm and blues or rock music around Cardinals, Blues, and other game days.

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Jack Nolen's

Jack Nolen's is a Soulard restaurant on South 9th Street offering patio dining, dine-in service, carryout, and online ordering. The restaurant runs first-come, first-served service without a phone, posts kitchen hours on its site, and is connected with Grindstaff Rub Company and AJ's Pop Up Bar.

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Milo's Bocce Garden

Milo's Bocce Garden is a Hill neighborhood spot built around pizza, drinks, a patio, and bocce courts. The kitchen is open Monday through Saturday, open bocce play runs before evening league play during the week, and the venue highlights St. Louis-style pizza, beer, bocce, and online ordering.

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Kirkwood Performing Arts Center (KPAC)

Kirkwood Performing Arts Center is a public arts venue on East Monroe Avenue in downtown Kirkwood. The center hosts theater, concerts, dance, comedy, civic events, and performances from local arts groups in a modern facility close to Kirkwood's restaurants and shops. It gives West County and central St. Louis County audiences a convenient stage for polished community and professional programming.

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The Marcelle

The Marcelle is a Kranzberg Arts Foundation venue on Samuel Shepard Drive in Grand Center. The space supports theater, dance, music, rehearsals, and special events, with a flexible black-box style that works well for intimate productions. Its position near The Grandel, High Low, and other Kranzberg spaces makes it part of a dense arts corridor for independent St. Louis performance.

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The Blue Duck

The Blue Duck is a Maplewood restaurant in the historic downtown district serving made-from-scratch elevated comfort food. Its menu identity centers on sandwiches, desserts, and more, paired with a full bar featuring craft cocktails, whiskey, and local beers for diners on Sutton Boulevard.

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The Attic Music Bar

The Attic Music Bar is an intimate live music bar and private event space in South City's Crown District. Set on the second floor of a renovated brick building, it pairs warm upstairs music-room energy with downstairs Who Dat Southern Food Bar & Grill and a multi-level patio with its own full-service bar and live music.

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Koken Art Factory

Koken Art Factory is a Fox Park event and arts space on Ohio Avenue known for art, dance, and party uses. Its current public updates describe a clean-out garage sale with furniture, pianos, event equipment, bar and kitchen items, vintage pieces, holiday decorations, tools, materials, and other contents from the building.

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COCA — Center of Creative Arts

COCA, the Center of Creative Arts, is a multidisciplinary community arts center in University City. COCA says it uses arts and education to build a creative, connected, and inclusive St. Louis, serving nearly 65,000 people annually through studios, galleries, theatres, schools, community centers, and corporate programs. Its classes span art and design, dance, early childhood, theatre, and voice for many ages and skill levels.

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Missouri Civil War Museum

Missouri Civil War Museum is located at Jefferson Barracks and presents itself as a place where visitors can explore Civil War history, exhibits, group visits, events, and preservation work. Its public site includes visitor information, hours and admission, galleries, programs, a gift store, and resources on Jefferson Barracks. The museum is a strong stop for regional military history and Civil War context south of St. Louis.

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Economy Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The Economy Museum at the St. Louis Fed is a free downtown museum with weekday hours, exhibits, education resources, group reservations, and a Money Gallery. The museum serves learners from students to business professionals and focuses on helping visitors understand money, economics, and the role of the Federal Reserve. It is a useful stop for families, classes, and visitors interested in practical financial education.

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St Louis Artists' Guild

St. Louis Artists Guild is a long-running arts organization that has operated since 1886 and describes itself as the oldest arts organization west of the Mississippi. Its mission centers on exhibitions, interactive education, outreach, and community creativity. The guild offers juried, solo, and small-group exhibitions in a contemporary gallery space with more than 5,000 square feet of exhibition area.

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Third Degree Glass Factory

A St. Louis-area arts and culture destination serving visitors and locals in the Central West End area.

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Craft Alliance

Craft Alliance is a St. Louis craft arts organization that has supported making, sharing, and learning craft since 1964. Its official site describes hands-on classes led by professional artist faculty in blacksmithing, ceramics, fibers, glass, metals, print and paper, and woodcraft studios. Exhibitions, events, and community programs round out its role as a regional center for craft education and creative community.

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St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum

St. Louis Kaplan Feldman Holocaust Museum uses exhibits, public programs, and survivor accounts to deepen understanding of the Holocaust. The museum hosts lectures, book talks, film screenings, workshops, and survivor-story resources, including St. Louis-area survivor accounts. Open Wednesday through Sunday, it is an important educational destination for visitors seeking history, remembrance, and civic reflection.

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Campbell House Museum

Campbell House Museum preserves a historic St. Louis home built in 1851 in the former Lucas Place neighborhood. The house was home to fur trader and entrepreneur Robert Campbell and his family from 1854 until 1938, and the museum contains original Campbell possessions such as furniture, paintings, clothing, letters, and carriages. It is a strong stop for visitors interested in nineteenth-century St. Louis family life and material culture.

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