Two Plumbers is a laid-back bar and arcade in St. Charles. They brew their own beer on-site and usually have a good variety on tap, from light lagers to hoppy IPAs. The place is filled with classic quarter-operated arcade games and pinball machines, so you can grab a drink and play old-school games like Pac-Man, Street Fighter, or Skee-Ball and several Board & Card games to play free of charge. No Cover Charge, just pay for your food & drinks. 21+ every day except 12-6p Saturday & Sunday No Smoking Hours MON: Closed TUE: 4pm - 11pm WED: 4pm - 11pm THU: 4pm - 11pm FRI: 4pm - 12am SAT: 12pm - 12am (all ages 12-6p) SUN: 12pm - 6pm (all ages day)
Rec Hall is like your best friend’s backyard, but better! Come for the games, stay for the drinks, and challenge your friends in one of our dozens of games. Airblowing, Bocce, Connect 4, Cornhole, Darts, Foosball, Gaint Pong, Hunch, Tetherball, Jenga, Ping Pong, Tic-Tac-Toe, and More! No reservation required! Must be 21yo or older to get in (except Sat & SUn from 12-5p – all ages welcome then!) and the entry fee includes all games. Wed & Thu: 5pm to midnight with $5 entry fee Fri: 5pm to 1am with $10 entry fee Sat: 12pm to 1am with $10 entry fee Sun: 12pm to 7pm with $5 entry fee Mon & Tue: Closed
You’ll find surprises at every corner, down each country road, and off of each major highway that comes through St. Charles. If you can think of it, St. Charles has it. Whether your interests lie in art, entertainment, outdoor activities, shopping, or history, St. Charles has you covered.
The Saint Louis Science Center, founded as a planetarium in 1963, is a collection of buildings including a science museum and planetarium with several interactive exhibits for the young & young at heart. Entry is FREE - Located in Forest Park.
The Saint Louis Art Museum is one of the principal U.S. art museums, with paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world. Its three-story building stands in Forest Park. Entry is FREE.