September 19, 200916 yr Hey all, I unfortunately just moved to St. Louis and am learning quickly how much better Chicago is. Does anyone happen to know any White Sox bars in the area? Not likely, but I figured I'd give it a shot. Or, even more relevant now, any Bears bars?
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (The Critic @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 07:55 AM) There is nothing of value in St. Louis. I took you for a huge Nelly fan...I guess not.
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (SHIPPS @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 06:58 AM) I took you for a huge Nelly fan...I guess not. My company softball team would go to St. Louis for a tournament every year in late August. I imagine Hell is probably a lot like late-August St. Louis. The only things I like at all about St. Louis are the Cardinals and the Blues, and they'd both be well-served to move away.
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (Sox72 @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 08:49 AM) wow.......you all made me feel good about this decision LOL, sorry about that! I just really hated going there. Never found many good restaurants, the weather was hot and humid with no breeze, the downtown area was dilapidated, and I only got to see old Busch Stadium, which was a toilet. I really do hope you have a good experience living there, though!
September 20, 200916 yr St. Louis is one of my favorite cities. I'm sure you will have fun there. I rank it above Chicago personally.
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (The Critic @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 08:49 AM) I imagine Hell is probably a lot like late-August St. Louis. Oh my god yes. It's awful. That city is a pit. My experiences in St. Louis generally haven't warranted anything spectacular, but I've also been in the St. Charles area more often (the Ameristar is pretty badass).
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (kjshoe04 @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 12:56 PM) St. Louis is one of my favorite cities. I'm sure you will have fun there. I rank it above Chicago personally. Just like Tyler Perry> Always Sunny....right...
September 20, 200916 yr I've lived in St. Louis for about 6 years now and I haven't found any Sox bars. The Tin Can on Morgan Ford has some Bears fans. Where do you live? Edited September 20, 200916 yr by Leonard Zelig
September 20, 200916 yr QUOTE (SHIPPS @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 01:33 PM) Just like Tyler Perry> Always Sunny....right... Chicago is too big and such a hassle.
September 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (kjshoe04 @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 12:56 PM) St. Louis is one of my favorite cities. I'm sure you will have fun there. I rank it above Chicago personally. [puts on blocked poster list]
September 21, 200916 yr Author QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 01:38 PM) I've lived in St. Louis for about 6 years now and I haven't found any Sox bars. The Tin Can on Morgan Ford has some Bears fans. Where do you live? In the Central West End. We rented out the back room of a bar for the Bears game today. I have 2 more years of law school at Wash U and I have to find something to get me through this. This city doesn't compare to Chicago.
September 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Sep 20, 2009 -> 07:12 PM) [puts on blocked poster list] LOL, you're probably right, I should be blocked. Not above chicago, but it's different and many aspects that I do enjoy more than Chicago.
September 21, 200916 yr I talk so much s*** on STL people because their weird fascination with STL as if there is nothing better and it is the mecca for all the mizzou kids. And their weird "what high school did you go to" reliance in conversation. But, that city is not as bad as I thought. For one, city museum makes it better than many cities, for that one addition. For two, papi's bbq is really good. And their bar strips aren't terrible. Central west end is not my scene and it's just as meat-heady as Lincoln Park, really. But, anyways, there are some really pretty parts of that city, and, as a compliment they have a lot of things that make st. louis - st. louis. It has a lot more personality then f'n indianapolis or houston and s***.
September 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (Sox72 @ Sep 19, 2009 -> 06:32 PM) Hey all, I unfortunately just moved to St. Louis and am learning quickly how much better Chicago is. Does anyone happen to know any White Sox bars in the area? Not likely, but I figured I'd give it a shot. Or, even more relevant now, any Bears bars? I can't remember what the name of the restaurant was when I went down there for a baseball tourney. But there is a really good restaurant that is full of baseball memorabilia and commemorates Ozzie Smith, if only I remembered the name.
September 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (ChWRoCk2 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 11:45 PM) I can't remember what the name of the restaurant was when I went down there for a baseball tourney. But there is a really good restaurant that is full of baseball memorabilia and commemorates Ozzie Smith, if only I remembered the name. I'm pretty sure Smith owns that restaurant. If you were ever at one time a remotely famous st. louis cardinal you can retire with a successful restaurant in StL. They inexplicably flock to anything remotely tied to that org.
September 21, 200916 yr QUOTE (ChWRoCk2 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 05:45 PM) I can't remember what the name of the restaurant was when I went down there for a baseball tourney. But there is a really good restaurant that is full of baseball memorabilia and commemorates Ozzie Smith, if only I remembered the name. Yeah that restaurant is awesome. His gold gloves are there and their food is pretty good. I was there this summer.
September 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 10:06 AM) It has a lot more personality then f'n indianapolis How right you are. I've only been there a few times (I go to IU, so it's about an hour away), but every time I have...ew. The downtown area is like a block long, and the circle center is cool, but that's about it. I will say that Conseco Fieldhouse is pretty awesome, though. As for St. Louis, it had some cool things about them, but the awful weather is enough to keep me away from there. Minneapolis>>>>St. Louis Edited September 22, 200916 yr by farmteam
September 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (farmteam @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 08:56 PM) How right you are. I've only been there a few times (I go to IU, so it's about an hour away), but every time I have...ew. The downtown area is like a block long, and the circle center is cool, but that's about it. I will say that Conseco Fieldhouse is pretty awesome, though. As for St. Louis, it had some cool things about them, but the awful weather is enough to keep me away from there. Minneapolis>>>>St. Louis I like that you say awful weather keeps you away from St. Louis yet you like Minneapolis. Our ideas of awful weather are very different.
September 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 09:06 AM) I talk so much s*** on STL people because their weird fascination with STL as if there is nothing better and it is the mecca for all the mizzou kids. And their weird "what high school did you go to" reliance in conversation. But, that city is not as bad as I thought. For one, city museum makes it better than many cities, for that one addition. For two, papi's bbq is really good. And their bar strips aren't terrible. Central west end is not my scene and it's just as meat-heady as Lincoln Park, really. But, anyways, there are some really pretty parts of that city, and, as a compliment they have a lot of things that make st. louis - st. louis. It has a lot more personality then f'n indianapolis or houston and s***. Indianapolis sucks.
September 22, 200916 yr Author QUOTE (bmags @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 10:19 PM) I loved Missouri weather. I thought it was the best mix I've been in. Is it the jeans sticking to your legs or constant pit stains that you love most about it?
September 22, 200916 yr QUOTE (Sox72 @ Sep 21, 2009 -> 11:16 PM) Is it the jeans sticking to your legs or constant pit stains that you love most about it? June, July and August are rough. The rest of the year it's better weather than Chicago.
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