
Photography by Scott Rovak
You saw our previous post about where to watch the Cardinals knock out the Dodgers in the fight for domination in the NLCS series, but now you’re wondering, “Where next?” Well, put on your lucky socks and your “Stan the Man” jersey, because we’ve put together another list of ten great places to watch the Cardinals as they take on the Red Sox in the 2013 World Series!
The Post Sports Bar and Grill
Boasting that they have enough TV’s to make you think you’re at Best Buy, this Maplewood hangout is well versed in game day festivities. For the World Series games, they have $3.50, 22 oz. domestic draft specials, and every time Holiday hits a homerun, everyone who is 21 or older gets a free “Red Bird Shot.” 7372 Manchester, 314-645-1109, thepostsportsbar.com.
The Moolah Theater
If you’re looking for a different experience, the Moolah Theater is great for the whole family. Watch the games in the Mini Moolah Lounge or in bar area, then take the kids downstairs to bowl a few frames at the Moolah Lanes! 3821 Lindell, 314-446-6868, stlouiscinemas.com/Moolah.
The Dubliner
This gastropub never expected to be known as a “sports bar,” but they sure seem to encourage the trend. They’ve just installed four additional flat screen televisions, and all fans wearing their Cardinals gear during the games will be offered a complementary hot dog or nachos! It will seem like you’re at the park! They also have $12 domestic buckets and $4 20-ounce drafts during the games, and are extending some of their happy hour specials to the end of the game each night! 1025 Washington Avenue, 314-421-4300, dublinerstl.com.
Lester’s Sports Bar and Grill
With more than 30 HD televisions with tableside sound control at each location, you won’t miss a minute of the game! During the games you can enjoy the Card’s Platter for only $12.95, and domestic Anheuser Busch buckets are $14. Multiple locations, lestersrestaurant.com.
The Tivoli
What’s better than enjoying the game with 400 of your closest friends? The Tivoli Theater will be showing each game on the big screen in hi-definition for free! They serve beer and wine along with the usual theater fare, and there are plenty of places on the Delmar Loop to eat dinner before or after the game. 6350 Delmar, 314-727-7271, landmarktheaters.com.
Deaver’s Restaurant and Sports Bar
If you’re trying to avoid the crowd downtown, Deaver’s is a great place to watch the games with friends. During each game they are offering $7 Budweiser and Bud Light pitchers, $16 Anheuser Busch buckets and their famous 9-inch, one topping pizzas for only $5.99. 2109 Charbonier Rd, 314-838-0002, deaversrestaurant.com.
Syberg’s
Multiple locations and multiple televisions make Syberg’s a great choice for watching the games with friends. You don’t really even need their changing nightly specials to further entice you! Multiple Locations, sybergs.com.
Dave and Buster’s
With televisions throughout this all-ages arcade and restaurant, Dave and Buster’s is the perfect place to take the family to watch the games. Send the kids off to play Skee-ball and Dance Dance Revolution, while Mom and Dad enjoy a meal and the game. 13857 Riverport, 314-209-8015, daveandbusters.com.
Morgan Street Brewery
Head out to this great spot on the Landing and enjoy the game inside, or the atmosphere outside on their patio. During the games they’re offering $10 pitchers with complimentary beer pretzels. 721 N. 2nd St., 314-231-9970, morganstreetbrewery.com.
Mike Shannon’s
We’ve said it before, and we’ll say it again (and again): There are few better places to watch the game than Mike Shannon’s Steakhouse. They’re bringing in extra televisions for the postseason, and it’s great to hear the crowds roar at the home games and listen to Mike Shannon call the plays. 620 Market, 314-421-1540, shannonsteak.com