BB's Jazz, Blues and Soups in St Louis

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700, S Broadway, 63102, St Louis, US United States
contacts phone: +1 314-436-5222
website: www.bbsjazzbluessoups.com
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Latitude: 38.6197734, Longitude: -90.192138

comments 5

  • David Williams

    David Williams

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    Nice quaint venue. Good food live music. Food came out quickly. Great time

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    Jennie Smith

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    Home of jazz and blues, this venue is fantastic! Staff was very accommodating to guests and allowed us to look around at our leisure at the history of St. Louis and the music created. Very clean and well maintained. Includes two large bars, one on each floor, outside tables and seats on main level and upstairs balcony, along with ample seating and tables by the stage.

  • heavnerth

    heavnerth

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    Visiting St. Louis. Wanted to hear live music, eat decent food, and have a good drink. The music was ok (short set, but we came in during the set so it may have been much longer). The food was questionable. I ordered catfish nuggets and my friend ordered honey bbq wings. They came out in 2.2 minuets. Never saw such fast fish and chicken. The chicken wings are HUGE- seriously prehistoric , which always raises my eyebrow. The fish wasn’t bad and I they pour a good drink. But the crowd was a little dry and unfriendly. Plus there was a $10.00 cover charge just to come in and spend more money. Probably won’t come back but don’t regret going.

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    Shelley Justiss

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    If a live jazz dive bar with homemade soups daily is what you're looking for, you're in luck. Seems a strange combination, but believe me it works. Great live jazz, St. Louis style, nightly, I think. And fresh, housemade soups are the opening act you actually want to hear. Bartender was friendly and helpful. Location is dicey, but fun dicey, not scary dicey. Big lot for a grocery store across the street offers plenty of parking. Definitely worth checking out while in St. Louis.

  • William Steele

    William Steele

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    Great place for live music, drinks, and food. The menu was nothing special, but it was good and reasonably priced. The service was OK, and the music was great. The decor and atmosphere makes this relatively small venue feel grander. Some may feel like they're walking into the "wrong side of town" when they cross under the overpass to get here, but I saw nothing to make me uncomfortable walking to and from here from downtown; and the establishment itself was as "classy" as any blues bar can be. It's a very short walk from Busch stadium.

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