St. Louis
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Venues & Booking
Oldest rock club and museum. Booking: Call the number above and speak with Bob or Sheri.
Booking: (please don't send MP3s) thegramophonelive dot com or mail or send a promo packs to the address above, attn: booking.
Booking: Mike Tomko, bluebirdstl at tomkobombco dot com
Booking: lnac.booking at gmail dot com The Board is selective in choosing who will perform at the center, avoiding acts of a commercial nature.
Bars & Nightlife
Located across the street from Busch Stadium, charming and artistic outside. No cover for all "industry" people and open until 3am everday. Also play live music and offer space for private parties. Try their fried alligator, crawfish etoufee or their famous Rockefeller oysters. Top off your meal with their decadent Louisiana Mud Pie.
Hotels
Close to the ball park and downtown St. Louis. Large spacious rooms and impeccable service.
Stuff to Do
Mix of indie bands and mainstream bands play here- wonderful venue for live music. Try the Halo Bar for food. Large venue. The Pageant Nightclub was built from the ground up specifically as a live music venue and opened for the first time on October 19, 2000. The name is the only remnant from the long-gone Pageant movie theater which was located about 3 blocks further east on Delmar from our location.
Breath taking architecture, shows ranging from Death Cab for Cutie, Color Purple to Wicked.
Dining
"A band that tours on fast food is dumping a whole lot of oily sludge on what is already a sketchy health situation. If you're in St.Louis the answer is The Soulard Market in St. Louis' Old French Quarter. Its a great place to buy all kinds of fresh, delicious food stuffs that you can cook yourself or gorge on in the van. The Soulard is a farmer's style market with every kind of produce and spice and consumable good in season and lot more too. they have awesome airbrushed t-shirts and opium scented incense. lots of farm animals in cages and a fish monger selling shark steaks. unbelievably, the market dates all the way back to 1838. The people watching is top rate and there's usually plenty of parking."
Formal attire- jacket required. AAA five diamond award thus prices are steep. Very traditional atmosphere, Make you feel like royalty here. Try their 5 course + 5 wines pairing.



