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http://www.chilis.com Originating in Dallas in 1975 as a casual sit-down restaurant stuffed to the brim with Southwestern tchotchkes, Chili's has since grown into a behemoth chain owned by culinary conglomerate Brinker, with more than 1,400 locations in more than thirty countries. Sadly, the Awesome Blossom is no more, but menu staples like Chicken Crispers, Southwestern Egg Rolls and those infamous baby back ribs--which may or may not cause you to spontaneously burst into song--are still going strong. Every location including Dallas / Fort Worth features a fully stocked bar, and, as would seem fitting for a Southwestern-themed chain, Chili's specializes in margaritas, from top-shelf to sparkly fruit-flavored incarnations. In recent years the chain has continued its worldwide domination with more minimalist, modern decor and promos like the "$20 Dinner for Two." Voice Places is the place to find a Chili's near you. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.chillgrapevine.com The coolest thing about Chill Bar in Grapevine is a long metal piece that juts out of the wooden bar like a train track, covered with frost. On a recent visit one Sunday afternoon, I ordered a beer (the bar doesn’t offer a wide variety). The bartender pulled it from the frost-covered tap, hung a lime from the rim of the glass and set it right in the frost. Not much stands out about the rest of the bar. The exterior is built entirely of raw sheet metal, and inside there are flatscreen TVs and a small DJ booth built into the corner. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.chowthai.com Owners Sam and Vinnie Virasin's initial foray into offering upscale Thai cuisine to the masses has been a hit for more than a decade. The restaurant's success has allowed the Virasins to open a Mango Thai, a fast-casual eatery. However, Chow Thai's popularity has hardly waned. The most lauded menu selection offers customers a sampler of the kitchen's offerings, taking its cue from a Japanese lunch form, the bento box. The lunch combos -- because, really, that's what they are -- come with ice cream. The appetizer sampler offers a concise overview of the restaurant's starters, and can be seen on many tables during dinner service. Naturally, pad Thai is a frequently requested entrée, but so is the more authentic white pepper and garlic seafood platter (pan-seared shrimp and scallops with jasmine rice or udon noodles, broccoli and snow peas). Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.christiesportsbar.com This family-owned and operated "Cheers of Uptown" watering hole has all it needs to fit the sports bar bill -- big-screen TVs everywhere the eye can see (even on the covered patio!), two pool tables as well as mahogany and brass appointments. The latter gives it a classier feel befitting the location. That extends to the menu. The house specials include the teriyaki steak, pasta with garlic chicken or shrimp and chicken-fried steak. For those in need for a more "authentic" sports bar grub there are chicken wings. The burgers, like the Italian, come big, sloppy and juicy. Teetotalers can enjoy root beer floats.Happy hour runs from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. every day, but Christies also features nightly drink specials. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.cinemark.com This 12-screen theater is located off Summer Lee Dr. in Rockwall. Amenities include stadium seating, wheelchair access, a birthday party room, an arcade and RealD 3D. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.cityclubdallas.com Private club. Membership required. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Private club. Membership required. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.citytaverndowntown.com This is an easy-going restaurant and bar that loves a good rock show. While the menu, beginning with lunch, doesn’t stray too far from the normal pub-grub choices (e.g., fish and chips, burgers, gigantic stuffed jalapeños), a po-boy and a pulled pork sandwich are also available. Customers can enjoy $3 drink specials or beer-and-a-shot pairings. Don’t be surprised if owner Josh Florence is the bartender serving it to you. Arriving before 10 p.m. is your best chance of snagging a table to take in the tunes from a long roster of bands on a Friday night. Thanks in part to the amiable staff, its well-worn wood decor and a kickin’ soundtrack, this joint oozes a neighborly vibe. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.clicks.com "Kick back, relax, we got this," reads the sign outside Clicks. It's not exactly the motto you'd expect from a billiard hall. After all, you spend most of your time playing pool standing up. But this Arlington neighborhood bar offers much more than just a few pool tables and cheap beer. For those not skilled with a pool cue, the wall is lined intermittently with video games and dart boards. If you do want to take a seat, you can order dinner from its menu, which consists mostly of pub grub that's great for soaking up Clicks' "Big Ass" 32-ounce beers. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.the-clubs.com Private club. Membership required. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.myspace.com/clubflowdallas Club Flow lies off the Interstate 35 east service road at Walnut Hill Lane, accessible from Composite Drive, where it sits between a strip club and a bowling alley. The 18-and-up hip-hop club is usually open every night, and inside you'll find two show rooms and up to six bars open, depending on the night and the crowd size. You'll also find a number of smaller rooms where you can get a little break from the throbbing bass. A photo booth is available for those who want to bring home memories. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
Certainly not bound by its name, Club Hush pumps loud hip-hop, latin and techno dance tunes. Covered mini-lounges on the rooftop, each with a fireplace, offer an excuse to dance close to somebody on cold nights. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.onyxclubs.com Club Onyx is one of the largest topless clubs in Dallas. The entrance is a narrow, blue-lit tunnel that would seem more futuristic if it weren't for the standard-issue metal detector. (The dancers won't be the ones patting you down if you set it off, so leave the heavy stuff at home.) Onyx is topless only, which means it has a full bar, and you're just as likely to see women partying there as fellas. The music is mostly hip-hop and club tracks, the nine stages inside are usually full, and be on the lookout for frequent drink specials. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
The facade at Pure is white with the name of the club stretched all the way across the front of it, highlighted with neon lights. The neon lights continue on the inside the club, pulsing with the deep bass as the crowd makes good use of the dancefloor. The club, located on Commerce Street, is a moderately sized venue with enough room for a few hundred patrons. On a recent visit, the VIP section was empty but the dance floor was full as two DJs spun from atop a high stage and, inexplicably, an episode of Friends played on all the bar’s televisions. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
It takes a little courage to enter Club Schmitz the first time. The seedy-looking dive in Northwest Dallas has been there since 1946, and not much about the place has changed since. But that's what makes Club Schmitz so great. It's an oasis of the past, with its wood-paneled walls and classic Budweiser displays. Describing the bar as vintage would suggest that its look is contrived. But its old, wooden bar stools and billiard table were once purchased new. The prices haven't changed much, either. On a recent visit, the soft-spoken woman working the bar pulled a Coors (Schmitz only serves beer and wine) from the tap into a plastic beer mug. It set us back $1.75. The mustard-heavy, charred burger that came with it didn't cost much more. Just as the fading "Club Schmitz--Beer, Good Food" sign outside suggests, the inside is a time capsule full of yellowed beer promos, mismatched ceiling tiles, well-worn pool cues and a classic shuffleboard table. Aside from a big-screen TV, a few framed magazine articles, a picture of Dubya and the Golden Tee and Silver Strike video games, there is not much here to indicate that it's no longer the '50s. Even the food prices--$2.75 for a grilled cheese, $2 onion rings, $4 to $5 for burgers--hark back to a different era. The place offers ice and mixers if you want to bring in your own liquor, as it only sells beer. The place would be an ideal first-date destination. You know you've got a low-maintenance keeper if she or he can enjoy a night of cold beer, greasy food and bar games in a somewhat seedy area near Webb Chapel and Harry Hines. And if the two of you end up starting a family, there's even a high chair waiting for you at Schmitz. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.theclubhousedallas.com The Clubhouse, a strip club with plenty of strip-club neighbors, has chosen golf for its theme. Because the place is dark and has a predilection for motorcycles and heavy metal, it's hard to see how that theme is executed. Along with the main stage, the bar in the middle is fronted with a stage that accommodates nine dancers during the club's peak hours. The second floor holds another bar for VIP service. The dancers are all nude, so the bar is BYOB, and every Sunday the Clubhouse hosts an after-hours party from 4 a.m. until 8 a.m. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
http://www.cockandbulldallas.com One bar, one wall of booths and a few tables compose The Cock & Bull, one of the smallest pubs around town, but the inviting neighborhood atmosphere makes up for the lack of elbowroom. Old wood, red-painted walls and country paintings of its namesake cock and bull make the English pub come alive. It's known for the burgers, and the menu includes an artisan cheese plate with a seasonally rotated selection, black garlic quail and lamb loin, among other English-oriented choices. Other features include brunch Saturday and Sunday, daily happy hour specials and free Wi-Fi. Read more about this Dallas bar or club >>
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