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PostJun 13, 2017#91

framer wrote:I once went to a hole-in-the-wall way down on South Grand near Carondelet Park. My friend ordered a Bushmills on the rocks. The barmaid brought her a can of Busch beer and a glass of ice. True story.
Club Paladora?


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PostJun 13, 2017#92

^That sounds right. It was right around Bellerive Blvd., and was one of the last places in the City that still allowed smoking.

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PostJun 14, 2017#93

framer wrote:
Jun 13, 2017
I'm still partial to Hair of the Dog.

RIP Club 34.
Hair is decent, but I wouldn't quite call it a dive... feels a little too polished IMO.

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PostAug 08, 2018#94

Here's the RFT's Definitive List of St. Louis Dive Bars:

https://photos.riverfronttimes.com/the- ... danielhill

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PostAug 09, 2018#95

framer wrote:
Aug 08, 2018
Here's the RFT's Definitive List of St. Louis Dive Bars:

https://photos.riverfronttimes.com/the- ... danielhill
There's a lot there to try - wish they had a map version of that list!

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PostAug 09, 2018#96

framer wrote:
Jun 13, 2017
I'm still partial to Hair of the Dog.

RIP Club 34.
that was a special one. i may have already posted about it but since the FORUM is so slow to load didn't look back to see.

i remember chasing a roach around with a beer can. place felt like it was like a portal to the late 40s or something. just was too much dive for euclid i guess...

sometimes i go to the blockhouse on st. chas rock road now that i live in u-city, it's an easy shot up north and south rd.

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PostOct 23, 2018#97

No surprise here: CBGB named one of the best dive bars in the country.

https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/ ... in-america

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PostMar 02, 2020#98

Just wanted to mention, stopped in to Tim's Chrome Bar at
4736 Gravois this weekend. The bar itself is an amazing
throwback. It has this amazingly long wood bar, cool stage and even has a big coat-check room. The owner/bartender is
awesome. He has owned the place since 1977. He told so many cool and funny stories. He has seen a lot in 43 years. He told
me the building is for sale. He has 8 apartments, the bar and restaurant (not open) next door. It also has off-street parking. I have no affiliation with the place. Just wanted to mention it. You have got to root for the owner. Super cool guy!

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PostMar 03, 2020#99

Since this thread got a bump, pour one out for Al's Cafe in Kosciusko. Al's was a great dive bar, that I wish I would have had a chance to visit more often, but the 6 PM closing time made it tough. The bartenders would answer the phone with "this is Al's Cafe, not Al's Steakouse."

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PostMar 04, 2020#100

Pretty good read that mentions Tim's Chrome Bar:

RFT - Inside the Afterlife of South St. Louis Bars

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PostJun 24, 2021#101

Not sure if The Way Out Club on Jefferson qualifies as a dive bar, but they're closing in July. I've had some good times there over the years. They were a good place to catch local punk/garage bands.  

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PostJan 26, 2023#102

framer wrote:Not sure if The Way Out Club on Jefferson qualifies as a dive bar, but they're closing in July. I've had some good times there over the years. They were a good place to catch local punk/garage bands.  
Re-opening as the Greenfinch Theater & Dive and will open in Fox Park in spring 2023


https://www.saucemagazine.com/a/60069/g ... _NwRCwOXD0

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PostJan 26, 2023#103

Jack Patricks in downtown is my go to dive bar, its a 2 block walk and its bar food is pretty good (for bar food)

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PostJan 27, 2023#104

^ best chicken wings in the city in my opinion. 

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