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Avenu Lounge

Avenu Lounge

When it comes to McKinney Avenue's stretch of Uptown nightlife, it's impossible to miss Avenu Lounge, an expansive nightclub and lounge that prides itself on its delectable martinis, top-notch DJs and VIP service.
DD's Corner

DD's Corner

If you can get past the initial hesitation you have for being at the far end of Maple Avenue's industrial area, there's a warm little bar that will greet you. DD's Corner is a watering hole for the working class.
The Old Monk

The Old Monk

Just on the basis of suds alone, this English-style pub chugs up high marks with brews from 10 countries including three varieties of Chimay, the heady Belgian beer brewed by Trappist Monks.

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  • The Bottle Shop

    The Bottle Shop

    2116 Greenville Ave. Dallas, TX 75206
    214-828-2873

    http://www.worldbeercompany.com Clay Hartmann opened up the World Beer Company a few years ago. The business, which allows patrons to send gift baskets with exotic imported and craft beers to friends, was successful. But Hartmann had a problem finding a home for all the leftover beer. His new venture, The Bottle Shop, located next to The Singlewide on Greenville Avenue, solves his problem. The place operates as a beer store and a bar, so you can have a beer and, if you like it, take home a six-pack. The Bottle Shop is designed for the curious beer drinker, though. With more than 400 beers to sample, including the Spanish Estrella Damm-a rare find in any Dallas bar-it's hard not to try something new. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Bowery Dallas

    Bowery Dallas

    3407 McKinney Ave. Dallas, TX 75204
    214-965-9110

    http://www.bowerydallas.com Bowery brings not just hot dogs to McKinney Avenue, but fancy-pants sausages, too. While most hot-dog stands stop after banging out a few of the great American dogs (Chicago, chili, corn, etc.), this Uptown restaurant takes tube steaks to a new level of creativity. There’s the Mac Daddy, which tops a link with mac and cheese and bacon, and the Croque Madame, which employs bechamel and a sunny-side-up fried egg, and it only gets crazier. The Flying Dutchman adds waffle fries, bacon, chives, smoked gouda and mornay sauce, while the Bahn Mi tops a lemongrass-tinged pork sausage with carrot and daikon pickles cilantro and hoisin. Come hungry, because the buns are the size of catcher’s mitts. And come thirsty, as there’s a small beer list and a decent cocktail program, too. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • The Boxcar

    2222 E. Bear Creek Road Red Oak, TX 75154
    972-230-1617

    http://www.boxcarclub.com

  • Brackets

    Brackets

    5300 E. Mockingbird Lane Dallas, TX 75206
    214-823-0123

    http://www.bracketsdallas.com There are two very different eateries lurking in the cavernous space Brackets took over from the beloved Trader Vic's: a dismal upscale restaurant dealing in $25 steaks and seafood dishes its kitchen can't quite handle and a thoroughly enjoyable sports bar. The secret to enjoying a meal here is cherry-picking the menu for the items that define pub grub. Bypass the filets and tuna steaks for burgers and pizza, which, while not extraordinary, will provide all the sustenance needed for a round of darts or competitive game of pingpong on one of the restaurant's two tables. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Brewed

    Brewed

    801 W. Magnolia Ave. Fort Worth, TX 76104
    817-945-1545

    In a swanky little building on the corner of W. Magnolia and Travis avenues in Fort Worth's Near Southside neighborhood lives a bar with a split personality. Inside, one large wall divides Brewed into two bars. One is a coffee shop with robust brews and espressos that TCU college students feast upon during final exams season. The other side hosts a wall of specialty beers, drafts, imports and microbrews. Trendy décor and lush couches fill both spaces, interspersed with knickknacks, vintage objects and chessboards. Two stone fire pits occupy the large outdoor patio space, keeping it warm in the cooler months and creating just enough ambiance for a first or second date. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • The Brick

    2525 Wycliff Ave. Dallas, TX 75219
    214-521-3154

  • British Beverage Company (BBC)

    British Beverage Company (BBC)

    2800 Routh St. Dallas, TX 75201
    214-992-8220

    http://www.bbcpub.com A sleek new bar that hopes to serve as Uptown’s go-to brew house is what the locals have coined “BBC.” With a massive draft beer setup, there are more than 52 reasons to visit The British Beverage Company, not to mention the place’s impressive collection of bottled beers. The sleek interior is only half as impressive as the outdoor courtyard, which features multiple fire pits and comfortable seating. Although it doesn’t have the greatest happy hour deals, the bar makes up for it with its live acoustic music three nights a week. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Broncos Sports Bar

    Broncos Sports Bar

    900 Airport Freeway Hurst, TX 76054
    817-498-0600

    http://www.broncossportsbar.com Broncos Sports Bar and Grill in Hurst is certainly no one-trick pony. Though the words "sports bar" have made their way into Bronco's title, and the place is filled with bar games, billiards and arcade games, Broncos is known as a country music hub in the Mid-Cities. Opened in 1989 by former NFL players Ron Faurot and Billy Ray Smith, the bar's popularity and character have only grown with age. Its tall green walls and wooden beams and rafters are covered with vintage beer signs and posters, some of which have been there since they were new-just like many of the regulars who have bellied up to the bar for the last two decades. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Brooklyn Jazz Cafe

    Brooklyn Jazz Cafe

    1701 S. Lamar St. Dallas, TX 75208
    214-428-0025

    http://www.brooklynjazzcafe.com In the Southside on Lamar neighborhood hides a hot and cool club, named after New York City's hip borough. This musical haunt was awarded Best Jazz Club honors in our 2010 edition of Best of Dallas and the 2009 best brunch. Brooklyn Jazz Café is housed in a plain redbrick corner building that during the day is flooded with light through French doors. Aside from house specialties, like spicy Caribbean shrimp and oxtails, customers can enjoy swinging tunes while playing pool or sipping house cocktails in the inner bar that's lined with corrugated metal. Sundays feature the talents of Nadia Washington as well as bottomless Bloody Marys, mimosas, poinsettias and belinis. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Bryan Street Tavern

    Bryan Street Tavern

    4315 Bryan St. Dallas, TX 75204-6738
    214-821-4447

    http://www.bryanstreettavern.com It’s a wild scene at Bryan Street Tavern on weekends. Indie-rock and punk acts perform in the music venue, a separate room located in the back of the bar, while other patrons play pool or sit and eat pizza from the bar’s kitchen. A glass shatters on the floor, but only a few look up at the commotion. It’s a dive, but a good one. The low ceilings and wood-paneled walls aren’t much to look at, but the drinks are cheap and the company is good. Obscure soul and R&B on the stereo offer padding to drunken conversations well into the morning. Bryan Street Tavern isn’t a bar you stop in; it’s a bar you close down. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Buck N

    Buck N'loons Cafe

    3517 S. Cooper St. Arlington, TX 76015
    817-466-2825

    http://www.bucknloons.com Independently owned and run since 1999, Buck n' Loons is a straight-shootin', homestyle restaurant and bar with hunting lodge appeal. Stone walls and log cabin booths reside under the antler chandelier. It's a big meeting spot for school bands and teams drawn to Texas-hearty meals that are cooked from scratch, like chicken-fried steak and fried catfish. Taste of Arlington voted Loon's Juice (three types of margarita and tropical flavors) to be the best alcoholic beverage in town. In the casual atmosphere it's common to find the owners sitting next to patrons at the bar or around the tables in the dining room, conversing and endorsing their rule of thumb: "Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first." Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

  • Buena Vista Restaurant & Bar

    1804 Fort Worth Ave. Dallas, TX 75208
    214-742-6911

  • Buffalo Bros

    3015 S. University Drive Fort Worth, TX 76109
    817-386-9601

    http://www.buffalobrostexas.com

  • Buttons Jazz Cafe

    209 E. Pleasant Run Road De Soto, TX 75115
    972-223-5800

    http://www.buttonsrestaurant.com/#/jazz_cafe The trays on the waitresses’ arms at Buttons Jazz Café in Desoto are filled with neon blue and red cocktails as they pass through a crowd of well-dressed patrons on a Thursday night. While the dinner rush has come and gone, there are still food orders being placed in front of patrons, but everyone is there for one reason. A popular jazz band performs on the high stage that sits on the back wall directly behind the bar. And though the place is set up like a proper chain restaurant (there are other Buttons locations in Fort Worth and Addison), it doesn’t stop people from scooting the tables out of the way so they can cut a rug. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>

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