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The Central West End is loaded with trendy bars and restaurants. You'll find a lot of doctors, nurses, lab workers and more in this neighborhood, since the hospitals are all within walking distance....
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Dogtown is home to St. Louis' Irish population, and ground zero for St. Patrick's Day in St. Louis. Favorites like Seamus McDaniel's and Pat's serve as the anchors of this neighborhood, however, more...
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This is one of the top places for the college crowd to hang out. But there's plenty of stuff to see here, no matter what crowd you roll with. With dance clubs, bars, restaurants, a comedy club,...
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This quaint little neighborhood is loaded with great spots to relax. With a beautiful park, a nice selection of bars and restaurants and several neat little shops, it feels like your miles away from...
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When a world class theater is the epicenter of the neighborhood, you are already off to a good start. Throw in a motorcycle museum, a music venue, good pizza, the smell of fresh beignets and some...
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Soulard is best known for its Mardi Gras celebration, which rivals New Orleans. But there's a lot to do here when it's not Fat Tuesday. With a good smattering of music venues, happening bars and...
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Eclectic and international. Those are two words that accurately sum up this happening part of town. You'll find African, Thai, Vietnamese, Afghani, Mediterranean, Italian and Japanese cuisine all...
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The stretch of Manchester between Vandeventer and Kingshighway is known as The Grove. It's home to most of the city's gay and lesbian establishments, but that's not all. Good restaurants, music...
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The Italian cuisine in this neighborhood rivals that of restaurants in much bigger cities, including Chicago and New York. While the Hill is not packed with people, it is packed with restaurants and...
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This downtown hotspot is dotted with lofts, boutique shops, great restaurants and high-energy bars. With an eclectic mix of bars, classy restaurants, fun clubs and more, this is one of the region's...