Address:
Hard Rock Cafe St. Louis
450 St. Louis Union Station
St. Louis, MO 63103

Hours:

Restaurant:
Sun - Thurs 11:00AM - 12:00AM
Fri & Sat 11:00AM - 1:00AM
Bar:
Same as Restaurant
Merchandise:
Sun - Thurs 10:00AM - 10:00PM
Fri & Sat 10:00AM - 11:00PM

Telephone:

314-621-7625

Contact:

St.Louis Sales









Peruse the list of Top 10 Memorabilia treasures on display at our cafe. For a more up close and personal look, visit our interactive memorabilia site and take the ultimate tour.


Red Hot Chili Peppers
A hat belonging to Chad Smith, drummer for the Red Hot Chili Peppers.  He was photographed wearing this hat for the back of their 1989 “Mother’s Milk” album.

Story of the Year
A drum kit played by Story of the Year drummer, Josh Wills while writing the “In the Wake Of Determination” album and during tours in 2005-2006.

Michael Anthony
A custom built Peavey bass belonging to Michael Anthony, former bassist for Van Halen.  Michael played this bass on the “Van Halen III” tour that featured Gary Cherone on lead vocals. It was his main bass  for this tour.

Diana Ross
A dress belonging to the Supremes member, Diana Ross.  Diana wore this dress during her solo “Mahoghany” tour.

The Band
A handwritten setlist created for The Band’s performance at the Woodstock Festival in ’69. It is accompanied by a guitar belonging to The Band’s bassist, Rick Danko. This guitar was part of a trade that was made between Rick and Canned Heat’s tour manager during the Woodstock Festival.

John Entwistle
A fur coat belonging to The Who’s bassist, John Entwistle who wore it during the mid-1970’s. John’s bass guitar work was some of the most complex and audible in rock music; he is credited with being one of the most influential bassists in rock & roll history.

Jerry Garcia
A painting made by Grateful Dead bandleader, Jerry Garcia titled “Butterfly Study II.” The Grateful Dead were the psychedelic era’s most beloved ambassadors spreading the message of peace, love and mind-expansion across the globe.

Bo Diddley
Bo Diddley’s trademark square guitars and distorted amplification produced sounds that anticipated the innovations of 60’s guitarists like Jimi Hendrix. On display is a square funk-box that belonged to Bo Diddley.

The Clash
A shirt that belonged to The Clash frontman, Joe Strummer. Joe expanded punk’s musical palette with his fondness of reggae and rock. His voice lent an impassioned urgency to the political slogans that filled some of his best songs.

Velvet Revolver
A pair of aviator goggles worn by Velvet Revolver’s guitarist, Dave Kushner while featured in their “She Builds Quick Machines” music video.


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