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About St Louis

The "Gateway City" is famous in the Midwest for its diversity and entertainment. Gregory Kompes named St. Louis one of the "50 Fabulous Gay-Friendly Places to Live" for its tolerant community, extensive cultural attractions and its fund nightlife. There are several GLBT friendly neighborhoods, including the Central West End, where the Manchester Avenue "gayborhood" is located, Grand South Central, and the historic Soulard District. Most bars and clubs offer dancing and food, and closing time in St. Louis is 3am.
St Louis Hotels
St. Louis Guesthouse
A Charming and quaint guesthouse that caters to gay visitors.A home away from home in St. Louis’ historic Soulard District.Within walking distance to fun bars and resturants.Very clean and relaxing.
1032 Allen AveSt. Louis
Tel No: +1 314-773-1016
Omni Majestic Hotel
Nicely-restored National Historic Landmark hotel. Good downtown location – plenty going on nearby. Not the classiest exterior but stylish inside. Hard-working boutique-y option.
1019 Pine StreetTel No: +1 314-436-2355
Crowne Plaza Hotel St. Louis – Clayton
Polished contemporary gay-friendly 4-star. Downtown location – within walking distance of plenty of options nearby. Good in-house facilities. Smart dependable no-nonsense offering.
7750 Carondelet AveTel No: +1 314-726-5400
The Roberts Mayfair
A Wyndham Historic Hotel and a St Louis classic. Also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Perfect central location for everything else you could want. Not as expensive as you might expect.
806 Saint Charles StreetTel No: +1 314-421-2500
Hilton St. Louis at the Ballpark
Sleek twin-tower hotel located adjacent to Busch Stadium. Good spot for all other enertainment nearby. Impressive views – over the stadium and the city. Upmarket gay friendly and popular but not too pricey.
1 S BroadwayTel No: +1 314-421-1776
The Renaissance Grand Hotel St. Louis
A St Louis treasure that makes a grand impression. Historical and imposing building but modern-enough inside. Great central location – for whatever else you’re doing. A very solid 4-star.
800 Washington AvenueTel No: +1 314-418-5600
St Louis Bars / Club
JJ’s Clubhouse & Bar
Men only Leather Levi and Bears hangout. Pool, darts, video games, jukebox tunes and cigars. Check the website for info on the outragous party nights. Daily 3pm-3am.
3858 Market StSt. Louis
Tel No: +1 314 535 4100
Atomic Cowboy
The Atomic Cowboy features live music, a Tex-Mex menu, art, wifi and a wine cellar. Has a mixed gay and straight clientele. Part coffeehouse, part club, part restaurant catering to an upbeat modern crowd. Wed-Sat 5pm-3am.
4140 Manchester AveSt. Louis
Korners
This is the place to see drag queens or play darts. Crowd is open and diverse. Great Cabaret and drag shows! The owners of this bar are nothing short of first class gentleman.
7109 S. BroadwaySt. Louis
Tel No: +1 314-352-3088
Rehab
At St. Louis’ Rehab there’s no pressure to be anything but yourself.The folks at this laid back Grove bar are all about laughter frivolity and fun.So leave the attitude at the door.Great neighbourhood bar in the Manchester gayborhood.
4054 Chouteau AveSt. Louis
Tel No: +1 314-652-3700
Attitudes Nightclub
This neighborhood bar and dance club is has a great energy and a diverse crowd.It is open to everyone and features themed nights.Including karaoke and country line dancing.Clientele is mainly lesbians.
4100 Manchester Ave.St. Louis
Tel No: +1 314-534-0044
Novak’s Bar & Grill
A hip relaxed lesbian bar.Lots of live music and special events.Friendly staff and the bar service is great.Novaks is the place to see and be seen usually does not get started till at least midnight.
4121 Manchester AveSt. Louis
Tel No: +1 314-531-FOXX
St Louis Restaurants
Carmine’s Steak House
Comfortable and refined downtown steakhouse. Part of the Drury Plaza Hotel. Popular with a broad-ranging clientele. Sophisticated and upmarket.
20 S 4th StTel No: +1 314-241-1631
Dressel’s Pub
Something a bit different – A taste of Wales in America. Serves up all the Welsh – British favourites you would expect. Fun relaxed and completely unpretentious. Central – West End location.
419 N Euclid AveTel No: +1 314-361-1060
Mike Shannon’s Steaks & Seafood
Popular downtown steakhouuse with a traditional American menu. Owned by the former Cardinals baseball player and sports broadcaster. Multiple award-winner for its steaks. Take your wallet – it’s not cheap here.
620 Market StTel No: +1 314-421-1540
Tony’s
Award-winning restaurant that’s pretty much a St. Louis institution. High-end expensive Italian-leaning dining. An elegant and understated option. A very popular place that walks-the-walk consistently.
410 Market StTel No: +1 314-231-7007
Pho Grand
Popular and cozy Vietnamese restaurant. Reputation for serving some of the best Asian food in town. Small-ish dining room – can get pretty crowded and noisy. Far from expensive.
3195 S Grand BlvdTel No: +1 314-664-7435
Top of the Riverfront
St. Louis only revolving restaurant with awesome views to match. Part of the upmarket Millennium Hotel. Serves up regionally-focused American fare. Be warned – this place can easily put a dent in your wallet.
200 S 4th StTel No: +1 314-241-3191
St Louis Arts, Culture and Leisure
Anheuser-Busch Brewery Tours
Home to one of the World’s largest breweries. Tours show the whole beer-making prcess from start to finish. Pretty good value-for-money. And don’t worry – there are complimentary samples at the end of the tour!
1127 Pestalozzi StTel No: +1 314-577-2626
Saint Louis Art Museum
This Art Museum has the largest collection of artwork on display in the city.The first floor has artwork from all of the continents. The second has more traditional artwork.The third floor has abstract and contemporary art.
1 Fine Arts DriveSt Louis
Tel No: +1 314 721 0072
Six Flags St. Louis
Eight themed areas of adventure rides.Not just for the kids – plenty to keep you entertained here.Serious coasters including the famous ‘The Boss’.Includes waterpark shops restaurants etc.
6 Flags RoadTel No: +1 636-938-4800
City Museum
A wacky warehouse filled with recycled art. Has its own circus troupe and a funky aquarium. With five-story indoor slides, man-made caverns and architectural artefacts. This museum will satisfy both the young and the young-at-heart.
701 North 15th StreetSt Louis
Tel No: +1 314 231 2489
Gateway Arch
The Arch has been a popular tourist attraction since its completion in October 1965.Designed to last 1000 years it reaches 630 feet in height.On a clear day you can see for about 30 miles.The tour includes a documentary film on the building of the Arch.
707 North First StreetSt Louis
Tel No: +1 877 982 1410
St Louis Pride 2010
The annual Pride Fest celebration is the biggest and most popular event of the year. Attracting 80000 to 100000 attendees. June 26th to 27th 2010. See website for more information.
St LouisTel No: +1 314-772-8888
St Louis Adult Entertainment
The Club
Open 24/7 all the time and anytime for gay and bisexual men. The steam room is clean and hot and the staff are very friendly and helpful. Many impressive features like a great work out room and a huge sky-lit Jacuzzi. Big screen movie lounges showing non stop gay porn.
2625 Samuel Shepard DriveSt Louis
Tel No: +1 314-533-3666