1311 Washington Avenue
Saint Louis, MO 63103
Saint Louis City County
Phone: (314) 588-7070
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Food Available (view food info) Hours: Wed. - Fri., 5 p.m. - 3 a.m.; Happy Hour specials, 5 - 9 p.m.
Rue 13 - About Us
French contemporary lounge offering sushi, martinis, billiards and atmosphere. Voted one of the top five after-work destinations by Citysearch.com. Four televisions and a big screen LCD projector. Sat., live burlesque routines.
by Bianca T. on
I am NOTTT a steak lover, but STK made me one. VERYYYY EPENSIVE.... VERYYYY MUCH worth all the money. Not one complanint..... at all.... the only thing that is a problem is the wait... SO MAKE A RESERVATION.... very impressive for a company outing
by Mathew N. on
I've heard about this place for years and finally found occasion to check it out at a friend's birthday gathering. Asia SF is a bit of a SF institution and having lived here for over a decade now I was really excited about dinner and a fantastic show. What a let down. The night started with drinks downstairs while our party of 20 gathered. A few brides to be were brought to the stage and had a dance with one of the staff. We quaffed slightly over priced drinks and then headed up stairs to our table. Our group was packed in in such a horrendously uncomfortable way that many of us ended up standing for fear that we would fall over backwards on the awkward stools. Dish after dish was brought to our table of totally average appetizers that must have been bought from the around the corner Costco. As each patron or wait staff went by the customers would get pushed and jostled due to the overcrowding. Then the entertainment started. Sure it was interesting but by no means was this the show I had heard such great things about. I had expected a choreographed dance routine or singing but what we got were trannys just standing there shaking their asses on a bar. I guess I've hung out at the Trannyshack too long to see this watered down and sanitized version. It didn't help that so many of the patrons were literally staring slack jawed, whispering about where their "packages" were hidden. I guess I should be used to this sort of "let's go see the freak show maw" attitude in SF but I had expected a celebration of sexuality and personal freedom. My mistake. I don't mind being in a crowd at a fun bar, nightclub or show but the energy was so flat in the place that it felt like we were all in an incredibly crowded expensive elevator waiting for the doors to open so we could leave. I know I was. Do yourself a favor, get a great meal somewhere else and then head over to one of the great tranny joints in town and skip this place.