How often are legendary burgers served alongside a gallery of fine art and antiques? You'd be hard-pressed to find one example aside from O'Connell's Pub, an institution since opening in the city's famed Gaslight Square in 1962. Beveled glass windows, dim lighting – assisted by two chandeliers from the 1904 World's Fair in St. Louis – and dark wood paneling create classic pub ambiance. Nine-ounce juicy burgers and the hefty roast beef sandwiches (best with rare beef) can prove to be irresistible, but the fish and chips on Friday or rib tips on Saturday are delicious alternatives. The crisp French fries and fried mushrooms are award-winning as well. Voted Best Bar and Grill in 2007 Sauce magazine readers poll. Full bar. Serving lunch and dinner daily.