With its 37 gigantic LCD TVs, its swanky, yet laid back atmosphere, and its fun and accessible location, Over/Under is where the sports fans need to be when the game is on. The name Over/Under is a betting term that refers to the number of points opposing teams score in a game. Though a friendly wager may be called for during the playoffs, the menu, fun staff, and large projector screen make this sports bar a sure bet.
Legendary for being the pioneer brew pub in the state, The Schlafly Tap Room has an enviable list of beers. Brewing almost 50 different varieties of beer every year, the tap room caters to every fussy beer-lover. With live music, art shows and BBQ’s happening regularly, Schlafly taps all the right notes.
The secret is out! 33 Wine Shop and Tasting Bar is no longer exclusive to rumor-mill regulars. Almost invisible from the street, this wine bar offers a romantic, classy, yet casual atmosphere, featuring minimalist decor, modish wall art, and plenty of social interaction. Locals rave about the friendly, knowledgeable staff and Jake, the owner, can't wait to share his expertise with interested passersby. He'll even sit and indulge in the wine tasting experience with customers (how's that for a career?). The outdoor patio is a magnificent place to sit and enjoy warmer weather; but even in the winter, this is a perfect place for a first date. And for what seems like such a small space, the inventory is astounding!
Beer is always near and dear in historic Soulard and the International Tap House is no exception. Located amidst the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood, locals who love to eat and appreciate beer can be spotted having fun everyday, especially when the weather is nice. There's always a diverse mixture of people hanging around and the staff members are some of the friendliest folks in town. Carrying a wide variety of domestic and foreign lagers and ales, this restaurant/bar does not fall short of what the name suggests. On many evenings, enjoy the live musical entertainment from touring and local musicians. Stop by for dinner, stay for the entertainment. Come back for the great company.
This pub is as close to Dublin as you can get in St. Louis. You will find a large selection of beers, including 16 on tap, and live Irish bands frequently perform traditional Celtic music here. If you are looking for comfort food, especially on a chilly evening, try the traditional Irish potato soup, which is thick with potatoes, celery and onions and topped with cheese. If you are looking for the Irish-American favorite of corned beef and cabbage, you can order that, too. McGurk's was named Best Pub by an area publication.
Dating back to the 1980s, Dressel's Public House is a cozy family-owned pub which has become an iconic hangout St. Louis. The food served here follows the farm to table philosophy so that diners get the freshest produce they can have. You can drop in for lunch with the family, a quick brunch or dinner with a bunch of friends and try out delicious items like Crab Cakes, Fritata, House Banger Plate, Poached Prawns and Bacon Wrapped Meatloaf. A variety of craft beers are available to sip on along with your meal and the a cozy atmosphere is created by the wood flooring and beams and the black-and-white photos on the walls.