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Bars to See the Sights

Vin de Set. ERIN MCAFEE

VIN DE SET

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2017 Chouteau Avenue, 314-241-8989 vindeset.com If the gorgeous, French-vintage vibe of the inside bar and lounge is not enough to draw you to drink at Vin De Set, the stunning rooftop deck will seal the deal. This gorgeous outdoor space — unarguably one of the best open-air drinking experiences in town — boasts one of the best views of the St. Louis skyline, a vista made even more lovely when enjoyed under the soft glow of white twinkling lights that illuminate the space in the evening. You can order one of the bar’s wonderful cocktails to sip on while enjoying the view, but the more appropriate choice is a bottle of white Burgundy; it’s the best way to soak in the French vibes that underpin the city’s history.

CHERYL BAEHR

RIVERBOATS AT THE ARCH

50 South Leonor K. Sullivan, 877-982-1410 gatewayarch.com/riverboats The Mississippi River is criminally overlooked in St. Louis. One of the world’s great waterways, it’s often treated here as an afterthought or something to avoid. And that is a fine topic to discuss on a tipsy afternoon at the dockside bar and Paddlewheel Café at Riverboats at the Arch. Have a few, stare out over the majestic river and get all philosophical about its starring role in the lives of various civilizations, its cultural influence or the policies of the Army Corps of Engineers. Also fine: simply hanging out with a cold one. A warm weather feature, Docktails Happy Hour, is 4-7 p.m. every Thursday through September (maybe longer, TBA). And if you’d like to see more of the river, book one of the cruise options. You may have driven over the Mississippi a million or so times, but it is a perspective-shifting experience to see the city and surrounding environs from the water. Plus, boat drinks! You can’t beat that.

DOYLE MURPHY

THREE SIXTY

1 South Broadway, 314-241-8439 360-stl.com For as much fun as a day at the ballpark

can be, it also brings with it its fair can be, it also brings with it its fair share of hassles. You have to secure share of hassles. You have to secure tickets, deal with the crowds, sit outside tickets, deal with the crowds, sit outside the whole time enduring the elements, the whole time enduring the elements, pay a bajillion dollars just to get a Bud pay a bajillion dollars just to get a Bud Light, and your food options range Light, and your food options range between thrown peanuts and warmedbetween thrown peanuts and warmedover hot dogs. If only there was a better over hot dogs. If only there was a better way! Enter Three Sixty, the rooftop bar way! Enter Three Sixty, the rooftop bar atop the Hilton in downtown St. Louis. atop the Hilton in downtown St. Louis. Here, you can take in the sophisticated Here, you can take in the sophisticated environs and stunning views of the city environs and stunning views of the city that the space has to offer, while also that the space has to offer, while also peering right over the walls of Busch peering right over the walls of Busch Stadium to catch the game from above. Stadium to catch the game from above. And while the food and drink options And while the food and drink options aren't exactly cheap, they're certainly aren't exactly cheap, they're certainly better than the ballpark fare — say better than the ballpark fare — say goodbye to peanuts and crackerjacks, goodbye to peanuts and crackerjacks, and hello to kimchee pizzas and grilled and hello to kimchee pizzas and grilled shrimp skewers. Farewell as well to $14 shrimp skewers. Farewell as well to $14 Bud Lights, as Three Sixty has a Bud Lights, as Three Sixty has a selection of top-shelf cocktails sure to selection of top-shelf cocktails sure to sate your thirst. When put up against sate your thirst. When put up against the ballpark experience itself, there's the ballpark experience itself, there's just really no comparison — in fact, just really no comparison — in fact, after enjoying a game from these classy after enjoying a game from these classy digs, you may not care if you ever get digs, you may not care if you ever get back to the stadium itself. back to the stadium itself. DANIEL HILL

DANIEL HILL

ECLIPSE ROOFTOP BAR AT MOONRISE HOTEL

6177 Delmar Boulevard, 314-726-2222 moonrisehotel.com In ancient times, man held the moon in such high esteem that it was worshipped as a god in some cultures. In Norse mythology, that big ol' rock that silently circles the Earth was personified as Máni, thought to be the brother of the personified sun, Sól, and an array of powers were ascribed to it. Nowadays, we mostly know of the moon as the place that MTV shot the bumpers it uses between its programming, but that doesn't mean we can't relive the old days, with the help of the Eclipse Restaurant atop the Moonrise Hotel. There, looming over the rooftop bar, is the largest man-made model of Máni in the world, silently spinning and demanding adulation. Clad yourself in your sturdiest armor and horned helmet, gather here with your brothers in arms, and hold aloft your turkey legs and mead (or, as the case may be, chicken po boys and mojitos) while she continues her endless flight from the ravenous wolf Hati Hróðvitnisson across the night sky. For the glory of Odin! DANIEL HILL

ECLIPSE ROOFTOP BAR AT MOONRISE HOTEL

6177 Delmar Boulevard, 314-726-2222 moonrisehotel.com In ancient times, man held the moon in such high esteem that it was worshipped as a god in some cultures. In Norse mythology, that big ol' rock that silently circles the Earth was personified as Máni, thought to be the brother of the personified sun, Sól, and an array of powers were ascribed to it. Nowadays, we mostly know of the moon as the place that MTV shot the bumpers it uses between its programming, but that doesn't mean we can't relive the old days, with the help of the Eclipse Restaurant atop the Moonrise Hotel. There, looming over the rooftop bar, is the largest man-made model of Máni in the world, silently spinning and demanding adulation. Clad yourself in your sturdiest armor and horned helmet, gather here with your brothers in arms, and hold aloft your turkey legs and mead (or, as the case may be, chicken po boys and mojitos) while she continues her endless flight from the ravenous wolf Hati Hróðvitnisson across the night sky. For the glory of Odin! DANIEL HILL

THE BOATHOUSE THE BOATHOUSE 6101 Government Drive, 314-366-1555 6101 Government Drive, 314-366-1555 boathousestl.com boathousestl.com When you think of the Boathouse at When you think of the Boathouse at Forest Park, the image that comes to Forest Park, the image that comes to mind likely involves throngs of families mind likely involves throngs of families clamoring for a canoe, hours-long waits clamoring for a canoe, hours-long waits for a hamburger, aggressive geese and for a hamburger, aggressive geese and aching leg muscles from being forced aching leg muscles from being forced to spend too long in a paddle boat. Go to spend too long in a paddle boat. Go ahead and keep thinking that, because ahead and keep thinking that, because the growing number of people who’ve the growing number of people who’ve rediscovered the Boathouse — now rediscovered the Boathouse — now finally with its stuff together — don’t finally with its stuff together — don’t want you to know that this may be the want you to know that this may be the best place in town to spend happy hour. best place in town to spend happy hour. Over the past couple of years, since Over the past couple of years, since Mike Johnson and his Sugarfire team Mike Johnson and his Sugarfire team have taken over the space, the Boathave taken over the space, the Boathouse has finally turned into the bar house has finally turned into the bar and grill it was meant to be, and more and grill it was meant to be, and more and more people are catching on. By and more people are catching on. By the time late afternoon hits, the place the time late afternoon hits, the place becomes absolutely magical thanks to becomes absolutely magical thanks to its lakeside setting. Sip a cold beer its lakeside setting. Sip a cold beer while gazing across the water and you’ll while gazing across the water and you’ll feel like a visitor in your own town. Hop feel like a visitor in your own town. Hop on the water if you’re bored, people on the water if you’re bored, people watch if you’re feeling low-key, or just watch if you’re feeling low-key, or just bask in the beauty of the environs now bask in the beauty of the environs now that the secret is out. that the secret is out. CHERYL BAEHR

CHERYL BAEHR

The Boathouse. The Boathouse. ERIN MCAFEE ERIN MCAFEE

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