5213 Chippewa St
Saint Louis, MO 63109
Saint Louis City County
Phone: (314) 832-2211
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by Modesto Hair on
A huge fan of the Prana restaurant, I was interested when my friend and I headed here to check out the nightclub version. The house music was decent, and I really appreciated the different rooms spinning different music, and that all the rooms were different sizes. Sometimes it's a bit much to be in the main space, and the room downstairs was a great little hiding place to relax. Favorite part though-- sausages! They have a sausage vendor right next to their back outdoors patio. Those sausages were delicious.
by Joaquin Shappell on
Most recently went here on a Tuesday for a premiere after party. While the crowd might not have been the usual one, everything else was... Drinks are on the expensive side and 18% grat. is added, that being said, the bar is well equipped and a few of the bartenders are nice! Music was a mediocre mix of top 40 and some not so pleasant "lounge house", but at least the DJ kept the volume low so I'm not complaining! Overall it's a nice space, with some interesting clientele. There is definitely a bit of attitude, and I feel like Tenjune can do better to match its hype.
by Chris P. on
Came here for my birthday with some friends and it was awesome. They sat our group of 8 at a nice booth and the service was very good. We saw the later show, which was a group called Cafe R&B, and though I hadn't ever heard of them, it was some good music. The sound system was very good, but the crowd was a bit older than I was hoping for. I guess this isn't surprising with the "lure" of Ruby Sky across the street, but it would have been nice to see some more people up and dancing to this blues/funk stuff, which makes far better dance music than techno/hip-hop. There is a two drink per person minimum on top of the $20 we paid to get in, so it's not the cheapest choice, but definitely worth it for the live music.